§ 154.152 OFF-PROPERTY FREESTANDING SIGNS.
   (A)   Off-premises signs (special use permit required).
      (1)   (a)   Special use permit. Off-premise signs shall be permitted only by a special use permit and following section 154.213 of this code.
         (b)   Exception. Any establishment which lacks frontage on a public street may erect a freestanding sign at the closest intersection of any public road indicating the access way to the establishment
      (2)   (a)   Anyone wishing to erect an offsite sign must receive written permission from the state or county along the street/highways mentioned below.
         1.   Frank Scott Parkway;
         2.   Highway 159;
         3.   Highway 161.
      (b)   Anyone erecting an off-property freestanding sign must submit either a legal description or a recorded easement of the area that the erected sign will be located and/or proof of owner ship of a parcel along the above mentioned roads.
   (B)   Temporary off-property sign. Temporary off-property freestanding signs would need the owner's permission in writing to erect the temporary sign and the exact location of said sign on the parcel. Temporary signs may not exceed 60 days.
   (C)   There shall be no more than one sign per lot/parcel for each business, the gross allowable sign area shall not exceed 200 square feet per lot. The height shall be restricted to 15 feet above any above mentioned street grade.
Penalty, see § 154.999