[Ord. No. 2753 §1, 3-1-2006; Ord. No. 2873 §§1 —
2, 1-16-2008; Ord. No. 3005 §1, 1-5-2011; Ord. No. 3789 §1, 11-19-2014; Ord. No. 3201 §1, 1-7-2015]
The following sign types shall be permitted for residential
subdivisions or institutional uses in accordance with the regulations
hereinafter prescribed.
[Ord. No. 2753 §1, 3-1-2006; Ord. No. 2873 §§1 —
2, 1-16-2008; Ord. No. 3005 §1, 1-5-2011; Ord. No. 3789 §1, 11-19-2014; Ord. No. 3201 §1, 1-7-2015]
A. All signs permitted by Article
VI of this Code.
B. Subdivision Identification Signs and Institutional Signs.
2.
Size: thirty-two (32) square feet per face, with a maximum of
two (2) faces per sign.
3.
Height: maximum of ten (10) feet, as measured from grade to
the highest point on the sign.
4.
Number: one (1) per premises frontage or two (2) per entrance.
5.
Location: ground or mounted on the face of a retaining or other
wall. Sign shall be set back a minimum of five (5) feet from the street
right-of-way.
6.
Colors: not more than five (5).
7.
Special: Sign must have plantings within three (3) feet of the
base with no more than two (2) feet of support base visible. Sign
may utilize movable lettering and numbering for the purpose of informing
the public about the ongoing activities of the organization. The area
to be used for such purpose shall not exceed thirty percent (30%)
of the sign area.
8.
Materials: All signage shall be limited to the use of individual
letters or signage that provides the appearance as such (for example,
pin-mounted, routed-out, sand-blasted, push-through or channel lettering).
Additionally a minimum of one-inch dimension must be provided. The
Code Enforcement Officer may approve a logo as part of this signage.
[Ord. No. 3536, 11-16-2022]
C. Home Occupation Signs.
1.
Information: name of business or service provided.
2.
Size: not to exceed one hundred forty-four (144) square inches
in size.
3.
Number: one (1) per residence.
4.
Colors: not more than five (5).
D. Flags.
1.
Size: five (5) feet by eight (8) feet (each).
2.
Number: three (3) flags per pole, one (1) pole per premises.
3.
Location: Pole must be set back from any property line by a
minimum distance equal to the height of the pole above finished grade.
5.
Special: Additional poles may be allowed on approval of the
Architectural Review Board. Ornamental flags placed on the building
facade or in the yard in residential districts are exempt from these
provisions, except more than three (3) ornamental flags will require
approval from the Architectural Review Board.
6.
Permit: Not required for flags, excepting the noted Architectural
Review Board approval, but construction permit required for flagpole(s).