§ 17.36.050. Accessory signs in residential districts.  


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  • In an area zoned as a residence district, no accessory sign shall be erected or maintained except as follows:

    A.

    One sign displaying the street number and/or name of the occupant of the premises not exceeding one square foot in area. Such a sign may include identification of an accessory professional office or other accessory use permitted in a residence district;

    B.

    Two "for sale" or "for rent (or lease)" signs not exceeding a total of two square feet in area and advertising only the premises on which it is located;

    C.

    One contractor's sign, not exceeding twelve square feet in area, maintained on the premises while construction is in process and containing information relevant to the project. Such sign shall be removed promptly after the issuance of an occupancy permit;

    D.

    One identification sign, not exceeding twelve square feet in area, at any public entrance to a subdivision or multifamily development;

    E.

    One bulletin or announcement board, identification sign or entrance marker for each public entrance to the premises upon which a church, synagogue or institution is located, not exceeding twelve square feet in area, and there shall be not more than three such signs for each church, synagogue or institution.

(C.O.83-3 § 17-8(E))