§ 199-29. One-family and multifamily residential zones.  


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  • A. 
    Signs permitted in the one-family residential zones as accessory uses shall include and be limited to one of each of the following:
    (1) 
    A nonilluminated residential nameplate not to exceed six inches by 18 inches in area.
    (2) 
    One externally illuminated professional ground sign not exceeding 24 inches by 24 inches in area for lawful professional occupants of the premises under the Zoning Ordinance.
    (3) 
    Nonilluminated temporary real estate sign not exceeding four square feet in area which advertises the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which said sign is located.
    B. 
    Signs permitted in the multifamily residential zones as accessory uses shall include and be limited to one of each of the following:
    (1) 
    A nonilluminated residential nameplate.
    (2) 
    A nonilluminated temporary real estate sign not exceeding four square feet in area which advertises the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which said sign is located.
    (3) 
    One externally illuminated freestanding ground sign not to exceed 24 square feet in area and no higher than six feet above the ground.
    (4) 
    A nonilluminated wall sign to identify the building or structure, not to exceed 12 inches by 12 inches in area.
    C. 
    Illuminated bulletin boards or signs not over 16 square feet in area for public, charitable or religious institutions, when the same are located on the premises of said institutions, shall be allowed in residential zones.
    D. 
    One-family and multifamily zones shall conform in all other respects to requirements of this chapter.