Residential districts or use.
A.
Permanent Signing.
1.
Name Plates. One plate containing the name and profession of the occupant shall be allowed for each dwelling unit. Name plates shall not be larger than one square foot in area.
2.
Neighborhood Identification Sign. Neighborhood identification signs may be authorized for residential areas which include at least five acres of land area. Prior to approval of neighborhood signs, the planning commission shall first determine that the proposed sign is compatible with the area being identified. Size shall be a maximum of forty square feet.
3.
Complex identification Signs. Multifamily developments shall be authorized one complex identification sign per street frontage. Identification signs shall be limited to one square foot of area per dwelling unit, up to a maximum of thirty-two square feet.
B.
Temporary Signing.
1.
Tract Signs. Subdivisions which offer a minimum of ten units for sale or lease may erect a temporary tract sign within the boundaries of the tract. Tract signs shall be nonilluminated and no larger than eighty square feet or higher than fifteen feet. Tract sign permits shall be valid for a period of one year. One-year extensions may be granted by the planning commission. The planning department, as a condition of approval, shall require a cash deposit, savings and loan certificate or other security to assure prompt removal upon expiration of the permit.
2.
Real Estate Signs. One real estate sign shall be allowed per lot, subject to the following specifications:
a.
The maximum dimensions for one sign face shall be thirty-six inches by twenty-four inches.
b.
The copy shall be restricted to:
i.
"For Sale by Owner" or "For Lease or Rent by Owner" and the owner's phone number;
ii.
"For Sale by Agent" or "For Lease or Rent by Agent" and the agent's telephone number;
iii.
The agent's logo may be incorporated into the authorized real estate sign;
iv.
A list of features.
c.
One "Open House" sign, no larger than one foot by three feet may be attached to a real estate sign.
d.
Three directional signs, eighteen-inch by twenty-four-inch dimensions, may be used to direct motorists to an open house.
e.
Such signs shall be removed within fourteen days after close of escrow.
3.
Vacancy Signs. Apartment developments may display one vacancy sign per street frontage during which time a vacancy exists. Vacancy signs shall be limited to four square feet in area.
(Ord. No. 860, § 1, 7-2-2024)
Residential districts or use.
A.
Permanent Signing.
1.
Name Plates. One plate containing the name and profession of the occupant shall be allowed for each dwelling unit. Name plates shall not be larger than one square foot in area.
2.
Neighborhood Identification Sign. Neighborhood identification signs may be authorized for residential areas which include at least five acres of land area. Prior to approval of neighborhood signs, the planning commission shall first determine that the proposed sign is compatible with the area being identified. Size shall be a maximum of forty square feet.
3.
Complex identification Signs. Multifamily developments shall be authorized one complex identification sign per street frontage. Identification signs shall be limited to one square foot of area per dwelling unit, up to a maximum of thirty-two square feet.
B.
Temporary Signing.
1.
Tract Signs. Subdivisions which offer a minimum of ten units for sale or lease may erect a temporary tract sign within the boundaries of the tract. Tract signs shall be nonilluminated and no larger than eighty square feet or higher than fifteen feet. Tract sign permits shall be valid for a period of one year. One-year extensions may be granted by the planning commission. The planning department, as a condition of approval, shall require a cash deposit, savings and loan certificate or other security to assure prompt removal upon expiration of the permit.
2.
Real Estate Signs. One real estate sign shall be allowed per lot, subject to the following specifications:
a.
The maximum dimensions for one sign face shall be thirty-six inches by twenty-four inches.
b.
The copy shall be restricted to:
i.
"For Sale by Owner" or "For Lease or Rent by Owner" and the owner's phone number;
ii.
"For Sale by Agent" or "For Lease or Rent by Agent" and the agent's telephone number;
iii.
The agent's logo may be incorporated into the authorized real estate sign;
iv.
A list of features.
c.
One "Open House" sign, no larger than one foot by three feet may be attached to a real estate sign.
d.
Three directional signs, eighteen-inch by twenty-four-inch dimensions, may be used to direct motorists to an open house.
e.
Such signs shall be removed within fourteen days after close of escrow.
3.
Vacancy Signs. Apartment developments may display one vacancy sign per street frontage during which time a vacancy exists. Vacancy signs shall be limited to four square feet in area.
(Ord. No. 860, § 1, 7-2-2024)