(a) One wall sign per enterprise or business limited to the name or identification of such business or enterprise conducted on the premises. The sign shall be attached to or made a part of the main building in which the business is conducted. The sign shall be displayed on that exterior wall of the main building in which the business has located its main entrance. Such wall shall be designated as required herein. The sign shall not exceed one square foot of sign area per each two lineal feet of wall through which the business has located its main entrance. In the event that more than one business is located within a main building only that portion of an exterior wall enclosing that particular business premises shall be used in calculating the sign area.
The maximum sign area for each business utilizing the same main entrance shall be equal to that area allowed for one business divided by the number of businesses using the same entrance.
Where more than one business utilizes the same main entrance and utilizes one sign jointly then such sign shall not exceed one square foot of sign area per each two lineal feet of the main entrance wall. No part of a wall sign shall extend above the roof line of the main building.
(b) In addition to the permanent signs authorized in subsection (a) hereof, there shall also be permitted one sign not exceeding fifty square feet per face, on the site of a building under construction and only while under construction of the main building, bearing the name of the future occupants and contractors engaged in the construction of the buildings. Such sign shall not be located closer to any lot line than one-half the required building setback distance from that lot line.
(c) No illumination used on, for, or in any sign where illumination is permitted by this chapter or used primarily for the purpose of advertising goods or services shall be so arranged or used to cause annoying reflection or glare in any area. No sign shall be illuminated by flashing or moving lights, and no sign shall be revolving, oscillating or otherwise moving. No sign visible from any public street shall be constructed or located so as to conflict with traffic control signals.
(d) When, in the opinion of the Building Inspector, an application for a sign allowed under this section does not meet the provisions of such sections or the intent of maintaining harmonious development in a Planned Unit Industrial District, such application shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for approval prior to the issuance of a permit for such sign. The Planning Commission shall approve or deny the application for such permit within a reasonable time.
(Ord. 8529/77. Passed 11-28-77.)