§ 150.09 PRIVATE INFORMATIONAL SIGNS.
   (A)   Private directional signs. The village finds there is a compelling need for private property owners to be able to control aspects of traffic on private property in order to avoid damage to property and inconveniences and potential dangers caused by the restriction of ingress and egress to a property by methods such as designating parking spaces and restricting “no parking” areas, identifying “one-way” driveways, and the like with the standard, commercially available signage commonly associated with these purposes. Therefore, these signs need not comply with material and style requirements, and other requirements not addressed herein are exempt from this section.
   (B)   No trespassing signs.
      (1)   The village finds that there is a compelling need for private property owners to be able to avail themselves of the protection from liability offered by state law in the manner prescribed in such laws or statutes. Therefore, these signs need not comply with material and style requirements, and other requirements not addressed herein are exempt from this section.
      (2)   Signs in this section shall be a maximum of two square feet.
      (3)   A maximum of three signs described in this section shall be permitted on any one platted lot.
(Prior Code, Ch. 8 § 809)