The types, numbers and sizes of signs shall be in accordance with the following regulations.
A. All Zoning Districts.
(1) Official traffic or directional signs and other official Federal, State, County or local government signs.
(2) Temporary signs announcing any political, educational, charitable, civic, religious, philanthropic, or similar campaign, drive or event only for a total period not to exceed 30 days in any calendar year, provided such sign shall not exceed 32 square feet in area and shall be removed promptly upon the completion of the campaign, drive or event.
(3) Signs advertising the sale or rental of the premises upon which the sign is located. Such signs shall not exceed six square feet in area and shall be removed within seven days after settlement or a lease has been entered into. No more than one such sign shall be placed on the property unless said property fronts on more than one street, in which case one sign may be located on each street frontage.
(4) Temporary signs of architects, builders, contractors, developers, engineers and similar artisans, which are erected and maintained on the premises where the work is being performed. Such signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area and shall be removed promptly upon completion of the work.
(5) Trespassing signs, signs indicating the private nature of a road, driveway or premises, signs controlling fishing or hunting on the premises, provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed four square feet.
(6) Nameplate signs displaying the name and address of the occupant of a dwelling, or dwelling unit, provided that the area of each such sign shall not exceed two square feet and provided that such a sign shall not be internally illuminated or illuminated by any lighting having a total wattage of more than 100 watts.
(7) Temporary signs erected in connection with the development or proposed development on the premises by a builder, contractor, developer, or other persons with an interest in such development. The aggregate area of such signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in area and shall be removed within seven days after the last structure has been initially occupied. When a developer is engaged in selling lots only, the temporary signs advertising the sale of lots in the development shall be permitted during the initial period of the development project, which period shall commence with the recording date of the development plan and shall end 12 months thereafter. The permit for such signs may be renewed at the end of each 12 month period. The text of the sign shall clearly indicate that a development is "proposed" unless all necessary municipal approvals have been obtained.
(8) Signs identifying a permitted home occupation displaying the name, profession or activity, and address of the occupant, provided that not more than one such sign shall be erected for each permitted use, and provided that the area of each such sign shall not exceed two square feet. Each such sign shall not be internally illuminated or illuminated by any lighting having a total wattage of more than 100 watts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no signs shall be permitted which advertise a no-impact home-based business.
(9) Signs identifying residential subdivisions or land developments comprising 10 or more dwelling units. Such signs shall have a maximum area of 30 square feet and a maximum height of eight feet. These signs may be located at up to three of the major entrances from exterior streets and may include the overall name of the development and any logo. Such signs shall not include advertising.
(10) Temporary signs identifying a yard or garage sale, provided 1) no more than two signs per event, 2) each sign shall not exceed four square feet in area, and 3) all signs shall be placed a maximum of 24 hours prior to a sale and removed within 24 hours after the sale.
(11) Temporary signs advertising the temporary sale of products or goods such as Christmas trees, Easter flowers, fireworks, etc., provided such signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area and shall not be posted earlier than 30 days before the date of the event to which they pertain and shall be removed within seven days of said event.
B. Residential districts.
(1) Sign, bulletin, announcement board or identification sign for schools, churches, hospitals, sanitariums, clubs, multifamily dwellings or other principal uses and buildings for the purpose of displaying the name of the institution and its activities or services, provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet and not more than one such sign shall be erected on any one street frontage.
(2) Sign offering the sale of farm products, nursery products or livestock produced or raised on the premises, provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet and not more than one such sign shall be erected on any one street frontage.
(3) Sign denoting membership in agricultural associations, cooperatives or indicating specialization in a particular breed of cattle, hogs, etc., or in a particular hybrid or strain of plant, provided that such sign is limited to six square feet and not more than one sign on any one street frontage.
C. Signs for multifamily dwellings (garden apartments or townhouses). The following signs shall be permitted:
(1) Freestanding signs advertising the sale or rental of the premises upon which the sign is erected, provided that a) the total area of the sign does not exceed 40 square feet, b) there shall be no more than one such sign on any one lot on the same street frontage, and c) no sign shall be erected so as to stand higher than any of the buildings it advertises. For the purpose of this chapter, multifamily dwelling units shall not be advertised by such real estate signs for more than 12 months after building construction is completed.
(2) Directional signs, not to exceed two square feet each, erected within the multifamily complex itself to direct persons to a rental office or sample apartment.
(3) Permanent identifying signs for the purpose of indicating the name of the multifamily complex and for the purpose of identifying the individual buildings within the complex. Not more than one sign for each entrance to the complex shall be permitted and no such sign shall exceed 10 square feet in size. Signs to identify the individual buildings within the complex shall not exceed six square feet in size.
D. Commercial and industrial districts.
(1) Signs directing patrons, members or audience to temporary exhibits, shows or events and signs erected in conjunction with a political election, provided that such sign a) shall not exceed six square feet, b) shall be removed within two weeks after the date of the exhibit, show, event or election, and c) shall not be posted earlier than two weeks before the date of the exhibit, show or event, except that political signs shall not be posted earlier than one month prior to an election.
(2) Wall or free-standing signs on the same lot as the use to which they relate, provided that the total area of such signs shall be limited to two square feet for each lineal foot of horizontal building facade length, but not to exceed an aggregate area of 160 square feet. No more than one freestanding sign structure shall be permitted on a lot having less than 500 feet of street frontage. No more than two freestanding sign structures shall be permitted per lot.
(3) Special temporary promotional devices, signs or displays, such as banners or pennants. Where such signs are outside of a building, they shall remain on display for a period not to exceed 60 consecutive days. Banners shall not exceed 20 square feet in sign area.
(4) "A" type, sandwich type, sidewalk, or curb signs and balloons or devices shall be permitted only in commercial, business, and industrial districts for special occasions not more than four times a year for a period totaling not more than 15 days within a calendar year, as long as they do not obstruct any public right-of-way. At no other time shall such devices be permitted. Such "A" type, sandwich type sidewalk, or curb signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in area per side.
(5) Window signs shall not exceed 20% of the total area of the window.
(6) Signs identifying office, commercial or industrial subdivisions or land developments comprising three or more principal uses. Such signs shall have a maximum area of 30 square feet and a maximum height of eight feet. These signs may be located at up to three of the major entrances from exterior streets and may include the overall name of the development and any logo. Such signs shall not include advertising.
(7) Signs indicating the existence of, and direction to tourist attractions of a natural, scenic and/or outdoor recreational nature, provided that no such sign shall exceed 20 square feet.
(8) Electronic Changeable Copy Signs, in accordance with the provisions under §
450-606.