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6.1. PCSR 12-09-2008
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(c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the R-2b districts are as follows: <br />(4) Signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />Sec. 30-994. R-3 districts. <br />(c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the R-3 districts are as follows: <br />(4) Signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />Sec. 30-995. R-4 districts. <br />(c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the R-4 districts are as follows: <br />(4) Signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />Sec. 30-1022. C-1 central business district. <br />(c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the C-1 district are as follows: <br />(1) Temporary Signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />(2) Permanent signs. <br />a. One permanent area identification sign per neighborhood, subdivision, or development, not to <br />exceed 64 square feet in sign area. The area identification sign shall be located on the same premises <br />as the development it identifies. <br />b. One on-premises freestanding business sign per premises, not to exceed one square foot in sign <br />area for each linear foot of street frontage up to a maximum of 64 square feet. Such signs may not <br />exceed the lower of the height of the roofline or a maximum of 20 feet. Freestanding signs shall have <br />a minimum setback of ten feet from any public right-of--way measured to any portion of the sign, and <br />a minimum clearance of eight feet over any vehicular use area and any pedestrian use area. <br />c. Two on-premises business wall signs per occupancy, not to exceed one square foot in combined <br />sign area for each linear foot of the building frontage up to a maximum accumulation of 128 square <br />feet per occupancy. Businesses shall be allowed at least 32 square feet of wall signage regardless of <br />building dimensions. No individual sign shall exceed 64 square feet and no occupant shall have more <br />than one wall sign on a building face. <br />d. One on-premises menu board per drive-up or walk-up lane of a drive-in restaurant, up to a <br />maximum of 32 square feet each. Menu boards are allowed to have a message on one side only and <br />cannot contain an advertising message. <br />Sec. 30-1023. C-2 office district. <br />(c) Accessory uses. Accessory uses in the C-2 district are as follows: <br />(1) Temporary Signs as permitted in section 30-851 et seq. <br />(2) Permanent signs. <br />a. One permanent area identification sign per neighborhood, subdivision, or development, not to <br />exceed 64 square feet in sign area. The area identification sign shall be located on the same premises <br />as the development it identifies. <br />b. One on-premises boulevard business sign per premises, not to exceed one square foot in sign <br />area for each linear foot of street frontage up to a maximum of 32 square feet. Boulevard signs shall <br />not exceed seven feet in height and shall have a minimum setback of ten feet from any public right- <br />of-way measured to any portion of the sign. <br />c. One on-premises business wall/canopy sign, not to exceed 64 square feet per occupancy. Total <br />square footage of wall signage per occupancy shall not exceed one square foot of sign area for each <br />linear foot of building frontage. The sign must be aesthetically pleasing, with materials similar to the <br />building constructed. <br />d. One on-premises menu board per drive-up or walk-up lane of a drive-in restaurant, up to a <br />maximum of 32 square feet each. Menu boards are allowed to have a message on one side only and <br />cannot contain an advertising message. <br />Sec. 30-1024. C-3 highway commercial district <br />Page 7 of 12 <br />
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