(a) Unless otherwise provided in this Article,
the total surface area devoted to all signs on any lot shall not
exceed the limitations set forth in this section, and all signs
except temporary signs shall be included in this calculation.
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| (b) Unless otherwise provided in this Article, the
maximum sign surface area permitted on any lot in any residential
district is four (4) square feet. |
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| In the RHD district,
the maximum sign surface area permitted on any lot is two (2) square
feet. The maximum sign surface area allowed for approved home occupations
is set out in Section 27-175(e). |
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(c) Subject to the other provisions of this ordinance,
the maximum sign surface area permitted on any lot in a B1H
district shall be five (5) percent of the area of the building
facade plus twenty (20) percent of the area of the front display window.
However, in no case may the total sign surface area exceed one hundred
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(d) Subject to the other provisions of this Section,
the maximum sign surface area permitted on any lot in an O&I
or B4 district shall be determined
by multiplying the number of linear feet of street frontage by
seventy-five one-hundredths (0.75) of a foot. However, in no case
may the total sign surface area exceed two hundred (200) square
feet.
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(e) Subject to the other provisions of this Ordinance,
the maximum sign surface area permitted on any lot in a B2,
B3, I1,
or I2 district shall be determined
by multiplying the number of linear feet of street frontage of
the lot by one and one-half (1.5) feet. However, in no case may
the total sign surface area exceed four hundred (400) square feet.

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(f) Within a Planned
Unit Development (PUD), the maximum sign surface area permitted
for each use shall be determined by multiplying the number of
linear feet of street frontage of the development by one and one-half
(1.5) feet. However, in no case may the total sign surface area
for each use exceed four hundred (400) square feet.

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(g) If a lot has frontage on more than one (1) street,
then the total surface area permitted on that lot shall be the sum
of the sign surface area allotments related to each street on which
the lot has frontage. However, the total sign surface area that is
oriented toward a particular street may not exceed the portion of
the lot's total sign surface area allocation that is derived from
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| (h) Whenever a lot is situated such that it has no
street frontage on any lot boundary and an applicant desires to install
on such a lot a sign that is oriented toward a street, then the total
sign surface area permitted on that lot shall be the sign surface
area that would be allowed if the lot boundary closest to the street
toward which such sign is to be oriented fronted on such street. The
applicant shall be restricted to using only one (1) street and the
closest lot boundary to this street for determining the total permitted
sign surface area. However, the applicant shall be given the opportunity
to determine the one (1) street used in the calculation. |
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(i) The total sign area delineated in this
section may be allocated among the various types of permissible
signs at the discretion of the sign permit applicant. However, the
maximum sign area allocated to any one (1) particular type of sign
is outlined in Sections 27-171
and 27-172. Therefore, the total
sign area determined by this section may not be attained in some
cases because of the sign area cap for individual freestanding or
wall signs. For example, a use in the B1H
district with one hundred (100) feet of lot frontage, five hundred
(500) square feet of building facade, and a front display window
area of fifty (50) square feet would be allowed a total sign area
of thirty-five (35) square feet, since freestanding signs are not
permitted in the B1H district. A maximum wall sign of twenty-five
(25) square feet (500 feet building facade surface area x 5% = 25
square feet) and a maximum window sign of ten (10) square feet (50
feet display window area x 20% = 10 square feet) would be allowed.

Consequently, the limited amount of building
facade area and the fact freestanding signs are not allowed in the
district, in this case, would prevent the total sign surface area
from being attained. The amount of total permissible sign area not
utilized for freestanding and wall signs could, however, be applied
to other types of allowable signs.
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(j) The maximum sign surface area permitted in the
AP zone shall be determined by
multiplying the number of linear feet by one-half (0.5) foot. However,
in no case may the total sign area exceed one hundred (100) square
feet.
(Ord. No. 01-01, 01-08-01)
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