§ 80.013.4. Accessory signs in agricultural, business and manufacturing districts.  


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  • (a)

    Maximum area. The maximum accessory sign area permitted on any one zone lot in any agricultural, business, or manufacturing zoned district shall not exceed one square foot per one foot lineal frontage of the zone lot for the first 100 feet of such frontage, plus one-half square foot of sign area per one foot of frontage in excess of 100 feet of such frontage; provided that, the maximum combined sign area displayed by any establishment(s) on any zone lot in any zoning district shall not exceed 300 square feet of signage, except as otherwise allowed herein. If any zone lot has frontage on two or more streets, each side having frontage shall be considered separately for purposes of determining compliance with the provisions of the foregoing limits, however, the sign area allowances shall be aggregated so as to allow any establishment on such zone lot to display on any one frontage a greater area of signs than would otherwise be permitted by this section for one such frontage. "Multi-Occupant Structures Allowed" sign would be regulated by storefront footage of each unit.

    (b)

    Planned unit developments. Signage in any planned unit development (business, manufacturing or residential, or combination) shall conform to the same standards as would be applicable within the zoning district which most closely approximates the usage of the site within the planned unit development where the sign is to be located.

(Ord. No. 04-2012, 3-6-2012)