§ 157.030 RESIDENTIAL ZONES.
   Transitional, D-l, D-2, and D-3 Zoning Districts. Within any residential zone, signs or nameplates are permitted as follows:
   (A)   For each single-family home or duplex house, one nameplate not exceeding a combined area of two square feet for each occupancy. The nameplate shall not be subject to the permit requirements of this chapter.
   (B)   For multiple family uses, rooming and boarding houses, one identification sign for each developed parcel, not exceeding 12 square feet in area.
   (C)   Identification signs, bulletin boards, and other similar structures for governmental agencies which may be regulated by the city are subject to approval thereof by the Administrator.
   (D)   All signs shall be placed flat against a building or designed as part of an architectural feature thereof except that signs may be detached if they do not exceed a height of three feet nor project into any required building setback area.
   (E)   No height limit is specified for signs placed flat against or painted on the wall of a building or for other attached signs provided all other provisions of this section are complied with.
(Ord. 81-0-8, passed 4-21-81; Am. Ord. 81-0-21, passed 6-22-81)