§ 21. Permanent signs in residential districts.  


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  • a.

    Applicability. This section shall apply to all residential districts as defined in the zoning ordinance as well as PUDs and SUPs with residential components.

    b.

    Multifamily residential subdivisions.

    (1)

    For each multifamily residential subdivision, a maximum of two wall or monument signs with a combined total sign area not exceeding 50 square feet shall be allowed.

    (2)

    Allowed signs may be anywhere on the premises except as restricted by the zoning ordinance and this appendix. They may not project beyond any property line and, if ground-mounted, the top shall not be more than seven feet over natural ground level.

    c.

    Single-family residential subdivisions. Each single-family residential subdivision is allowed one monument entrance identification sign at each entrance not to exceed 50 square feet. However, two signs with a maximum of 32 square feet each may be placed on opposite sides of the entrance in lieu of a single 50-square-foot sign. The top of such signs shall be not more than seven feet over natural ground level. As part of one sign, a changeable copy area not exceeding six square feet shall be allowed for the purpose of placing civic announcements by the homeowners' association.

(Ord. No. 2005-08, § 17, 3-21-2005; Ord. No. 2014-38, § 1, 1-5-2015)