(A)
Signs erected by a governmental agency to regulate, control or direct vehicular or pedestrian traffic, including signs indicating bus stops, taxi stands and similar transportation facilities. Such signs may be illuminated, flashing or moving as required for the public safety;
(B) Signs required by law;
(C) Signs which warn of hazards to life and limb, such as high voltage electrical equipment, explosives and the like. Such signs may be illuminated;
(D) "No Trespassing" and other incidental signs, not exceeding four square feet in area and not illuminated;
(E) Signs erected by a governmental agency which convey information regarding a public service or the location of a public facility. Such signs may be illuminated;
(F) Temporary real estate signs advertising a specific property for sale, lease, rent or development, located on said property; provided that, such signs shall not exceed 16 square feet in area, and not be illuminated. Such signs shall not be placed nearer to the front property line than five feet;
(G) Permanent subdivision identification signs, not exceeding 32 square feet in area, indirectly illuminated or not illuminated;
(H) Church, institutional, and public building bulletin boards and identification signs, not exceeding 25 square feet in area. One per each street front, plus one per each building on premises. Non-flashing illumination is permitted;
(I) Signs identifying the name or location of a church, even though such signs may be remote from the location of the church; provided that, such signs shall not exceed six square feet in area and provided that no such sign shall be illuminated or contain moving parts;
(J) Temporary advertising signs, such as used prior to election and to advertise yard sales. Such signs shall be removed within 90 days of their erection;
(K) Signs advertising agricultural products produced on the premises not exceeding 16 square feet in area and not illuminated; and
(L) Signs identifying home occupations or offices located in the residence of the practitioner. One per lot not exceeding six square feet in area.
(Ord. passed 7-1-1980; Res. R-2021-03, passed 6-24-2021)