In addition to those signs identified in § 157.333, only the following signs shall be allowed in the agriculture and residential districts, with a permit, in accordance to the requirements of the section.
(A) Multi-family identification signs.
(1) In any multi-family dwelling in which a rental office is permitted, one identification sign shall be allowed at each vehicular entrance from a public right-of-way and at each major public entrance to the dwelling for all offices in the dwelling.
(2) The identification sign shall not exceed 20 square feet.
(3) Identification signs shall be located at least five feet from any property line, and the sign shall not be located in the sight triangle or otherwise impair the visibility of the vehicle from a road or driveway.
(4) The identification sign shall indicate only the name, address, telephone number, and rental information.
(B) Subdivision identification signs.
(1) In any subdivision, one sign shall be permitted for each separate street frontage occupied by the subdivision and/or for each means of entrance to or exit from the subdivision.
(2) Signs shall not exceed 32 square feet.
(3) Identification signs shall be located at the least five feet from any property line, and the sign shall not be located in the sight triangle or otherwise impair the visibility of a vehicle from a road or driveway.
(C) Home occupation sign. One sign for a home occupation shall be permitted. Such sign shall not exceed two square feet and a height of six feet.
(D) Portable signs. Portable signs and sandwich boards are permitted for grand openings, sales, and other similar special events on a temporary basis, for no more than 30 days at a time, and no more than two times per year.
(E) On-premises signs. On-premises signs shall not exceed 32 square feet per sign face.
(Prior Code, 7 TCC 1-20(f))