§ 154.160 SIGNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
   The following signs shall be permitted in any residential district:
   (A)   One sign of not more than one square foot of gross surface area giving the name of the occupant and the address of the premises.
   (B)   One bulletin board of not more than 12 square feet of gross surface area for charitable, educational, or religious institutions.
   (C)   One sign of not more than six square feet of gross surface area located on private property and pertaining to the sale or lease of the property on which the sign is displayed, provided that if said property faces on more than one street or highway, one such sign shall be allowed on each street or highway frontage. Each such sign shall be located at least ten feet from the lot line of the adjoining premises and at least 25 feet from any lot line that abuts a street or highway.
   (D)   Temporary signs may be displayed as provided for in § 154.167 of this chapter.
   (E)   Any residence approved for a "Major Home Occupation" shall be allowed one wall sign, not to exceed one square foot, indicating the address and the occupant's name and occupation.
(Ord., passed 2-18-64; Am. Ord. 2001-O-14, passed 5-15-01)