§ 16.6  SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES.
   Except as prescribed in § 16.4, Special Purpose Signs, only the following signs shall be permitted in a Residential Zone.
   (A)   Residential uses.
      (1)   Single-family dwelling units and two- family dwelling units: one nameplate per dwelling not exceeding one square foot in area indicating the name of the occupant. On a site with more than one dwelling unit, nameplates shall not be combined.
      (2)   Multi-family dwellings, apartment developments, boarding or rooming houses, dormitories: one unlighted identification sign not exceeding 15 square feet in area. Freestanding signs shall not exceed six feet in height.
   (B)   Agricultural uses. One unlighted sign not exceeding six square feet in area or six feet in height pertaining to the sale of products raised on the premises.
   (C)   Public and semi-public uses. One freestanding sign not to exceed 15 square feet in area and six feet in height, and one unlighted wall sign not exceeding six square feet in area. Lighting requirements for signs shall be as specified in the required conditional use permit.
(Ord. 2012-04, passed 12-5-2012)