§ 7.29.00. Residential districts.  


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  • In addition to the permanent and temporary signs and sign-types that are allowed pursuant to section 7.07.00, the following permanent and temporary signs are also allowed within the residential zoning districts and within residential portions of any PUD. The permanent signs described below require a sign permit.

    7.29.01

    Entrance signs.

    (a)

    Number of signs. One double-sided freestanding sign or two identical single-sided signs, one on each side of the entrance, are allowed at each entrance to the development (excluding emergency access entrances).

    (b)

    Maximum sign area. The total sign area for each entrance shall not exceed 24 square feet.

    (c)

    Sign location. Signs shall be located on a tract, easement, or parcel designated for signage purposes. Such tract or parcel shall be owned and maintained by a common property association and shall be located at the entrance of the subdivision or multitenant complex.

    (d)

    Maximum height. Maximum sign height shall be six feet.

    7.29.02

    Traffic assistance signs.

    (a)

    Signs which assist onsite vehicular traffic flow shall be low-profile signs not to exceed three feet in height above grade and four square feet of surface area, with the legend to be affixed thereon to include arrows and the words as appropriate.

    (b)

    All signs regulated under this subsection shall be of consistent size, font, and color.

(Ord. No. 01-18, § 1(Exh. A), 1-2-2018)