§ 16.8  SIGNS IN INDUSTRIAL ZONES.
   Except as prescribed in § 16.4, Special Purpose Signs, only the following signs shall be permitted in an Industrial Zone.
   (A)   Industrial uses in the MP-20,000 Zone.
      (1)   One single-faced wall or canopy sign per use, not exceeding one square foot of area for each lineal foot of building or portion thereof, may be placed on the side of the building facing the major street frontage up to a maximum of 100 square feet.
      (2)   One monument-type sign per use may be permitted providing the maximum area shall not exceed 20 square feet and the maximum height shall not exceed six feet.
   (B)   Industrial uses in the M-1-10,000 Zone.
      (1)   One single-faced wall or canopy sign per use, not exceeding one square foot of area for each lineal foot of building or portion thereof, may be placed on the side of the building facing the major street frontage up to a maximum of 100 square feet.
      (2)   One freestanding sign not exceeding 100 square feet in area; provided, however, that, there be no more than one such sign per lot or parcel of land. Where more than one use is being conducted on a single lot or parcel of land, the permitted sign area for each business may be combined into one freestanding sign up to a maximum of 125 square feet. Freestanding signs shall not exceed 15 feet in height.
   (C)   Industrial uses in the M-2-6,000 Zone. Signs identifying industrial uses in the M-2-6,000 Zone shall be permitted to the same extent as in the M-1-10,000 Zone.
   (D)   Public and semi-public uses: Industrial Zones. One sign not exceeding 30 square feet in area. Freestanding signs shall not exceed six feet in height.
   (E)   Frontage and square footage. Should a portion of a parcel be leased for development the dimensions and orientation of the leased portion shall be used to determine frontage and total sign face square footage.
(Ord. 2012-04, passed 12-5-2012)