Sign regulations, including provisions to control the type design, size, location and maintenance thereof, are hereby established in order to achieve among others the following purposes:
(a) To promote attractive neighborhoods and maintain the high value of Country Home Districts;
(b) To provide for reasonable and yet appropriate conditions for advertising goods sold or services rendered in Business Districts;
(c) To provide for appropriate signs for identification of and encouragement for further growth of offices, laboratories and industrial development;
(d) To control the design of signs so that their appearance shall be aesthetically harmonious with their surroundings and an overall design for the area; and
(e) To eliminate any conflict between advertising (or identification) signs and traffic control signs which would be hazardous to the safety of the motoring public or pedestrian.
(Ord. 95-2-3. Passed 4-4-95.)