A. 
One freestanding monument sign indicating not exceeding 50 square feet in area per side, and not exceeding five feet in height including sign base, shall be permitted for each development project. A development project with more than one street frontage or which exceeds 100 lineal feet of street frontage shall be permitted two such monument signs.
B. 
For each use, one single-faced, lighted wall or canopy sign, not exceeding one square foot of area for each lineal foot of individual tenant space frontage shall be permitted. Said one sign per individual business shall in no case exceed 75 square feet and may be placed on any given side of the structure which fronts on a public street, parking lot or mall area.
C. 
For each use, one nameplate not exceeding two square feet in area shall be permitted. Where two or more professional offices occupy the same building, nameplates may be combined in the form of a directory, provided such combined sign shall not exceed 15 square feet in area; when such sign is freestanding, such sign shall not exceed six feet in height.
D. 
For buildings containing four or more offices, one single-faced, lighted wall or canopy sign not exceeding 30 square feet in area indicating the name of the building shall be permitted.
E. 
The foregoing signs may be modified by adoption of a planned sign program in accordance with Section 18.24.380.
(Ord. 2017-1041; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
A. 
For each use, one single-faced, lighted wall or canopy sign, not exceeding one square foot of area for each lineal foot of individual business to a maximum of 75 square feet, and may be placed on any given side of the structure which fronts on a public street, parking lot or mall area shall be permitted. Notwithstanding the above, no use shall have a sign on any portion of the building they do not physically occupy, except as may be approved by the Planning Commission under Section 18.24.380.
B. 
For each shopping center there shall be allowed one illuminated, freestanding-base mounted identification sign not to exceed 75 square feet in area per side and eight feet in height. A minimum of 20 percent or more of said sign shall be allocated for the shopping center's name and address. Not more than 80 percent of said sign may be allocated for up to eight tenants' identification. In addition, each individual tenant's identification shall be limited to the width of the base or architectural features and shall be uniform in size, style and color with the sign program of the center. Furthermore, if a shopping center has 500 feet or more of frontage on two or more collector or arterial streets, the applicant may petition the Planning Commission for one additional freestanding base-mounted sign.
C. 
The foregoing signs may be modified by adoption of a planned sign program in accordance with Section 18.24.380.
(Ord. 2017-1041; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
A. 
For each use, one lighted freestanding sign not exceeding 30 square feet in area shall be permitted; provided, however, that there be no more than one sign per lot or parcel of land, except as permitted in subsection C of this section. Where more than one business is being conducted on a single lot or parcel of land, the permitted sign area for each business shall be combined into one freestanding sign up to a maximum combined area of 100 square feet. Freestanding signs shall not exceed eight feet in height.
B. 
For each use, one single-faced lighted wall or canopy sign not exceeding one square foot of area for each lineal foot of building or portion thereof, may be placed on each side of the building fronting on a street, parking lot or mall to a maximum of 100 square feet per sign; provided, however, there shall be no more than two such signs per use. Notwithstanding the above, no use shall have a sign on any portion of the building that they do not physically occupy, except as may be approved by the Planning Commission under Section 18.26.380.
C. 
For each shopping center there shall be allowed one illuminated, freestanding-base mounted identification sign on which the tenant identification area is not to exceed 100 square feet in area. An additional area equal to 20 percent of the tenant identification area shall be allocated for the shopping center's name and address. Total sign area, including tenant identification and center identification (but exclusive of any architectural features as may be approved by the Planning Commission) shall not exceed 120 square feet per side. Total sign height (inclusive of both the center and tenant identification areas, but exclusive of any architectural features as may be approved by the Planning Commission) shall not exceed eight feet. In addition, each individual tenant's identification shall be limited to the width of the base or architectural features. Furthermore, if a shopping center has 500 feet or more of combined frontage on two or more collector or arterial streets, the applicant may petition the Planning Commission for one additional freestanding base-mounted sign. Only one freestanding sign may be placed on a given street frontage.
D. 
The foregoing signs may be modified by adoption of a planned sign program in accordance with Section 18.24.380.
E. 
For the purposes of this section, shopping centers consisting of multiple parcels and/or multiple development pads, and which function as a single center, shall be deemed a single center.
(Ord. 2017-1041; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)
A. 
One lighted, freestanding sign not exceeding 50 square feet in area shall be permitted. Such sign shall not exceed eight feet in height.
B. 
Not more than two wall and/or canopy signs, each sign not exceeding 30 square feet in area shall be permitted.
C. 
Not more than one unlighted price sign showing the actual price per gallon of all grades of gasoline dispensed and not exceeding 12 square feet in area shall be permitted; however, in the case of service stations located on corners, if a price sign cannot be placed at a location and in a manner so as motorists on both streets are able to view the posted prices, the Community Development Director may permit the placement of two prices signs (one per street frontage).
D. 
If the Community Development Director determines that the freestanding identification sign can be designed in a manner to incorporate prices so as to be viewed from all adjacent street frontages, he or she may require that only one such sign be provided and no additional price signs permitted, and, further, that the sign be in conformance with the standards stated in subsection A above.
(Ord. 2017-1041; Ord. 2019-1056 § 3)