§ 17.16.050. Exempt signs.  


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  • The following signs are permitted in all zoning districts without a permit, but subject to the following regulations:

    A.

    Real estate ground or wall signs not exceeding eight square feet in area which advertise the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which the signs are temporarily located. Such signs may be placed at the right-of-way line;

    B.

    Ground signs identifying the name and address of the resident, not exceeding two square feet in area, and located on the premises. Such signs may be placed at the right-of-way line;

    C.

    Home occupation and professional home office signs not exceeding three square feet in area on any one side, not placed so as to obstruct traffic visibility, and not illuminated. Home occupations shall be limited to a maximum of one sign;

    D.

    Bulletin boards on ground or wall signs not exceeding thirty-six (36) square feet in area, located on the premises, and used by public charitable, or religious institutions. Such signs shall meet all the setback requirement of the district in which they are located;

    E.

    Memorial signs, tablets, names of buildings and date of erection when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of metal or wood and affixed flat against a structure;

    F.

    Official ground signs, such as traffic control, parking restrictions, information and notices. Such signs may be placed at the curbline or up to the pavement edge.

    (Prior code § 10-4-117).

(Ord. No. 170-2009, § 96, 10-22-09; Ord. No. 183-2009, § 96, 4-13-2010; Ord. No. 207-2012, 11-22-2012)