§ 21.70.060. Exempt signs.  


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  • The signs in this section are exempt from this chapter and do not require a permit provided they meet both the standards applicable to all signs in the previous section and the following standards:

    A.

    No sign may project beyond the property line into a public way.

    B.

    Illumination is Not Permitted.

    1.

    Nameplate and Identification Signs.

    a.

    A single nameplate for a dwelling unit, not exceeding one square foot in area, indicating the name or address of the occupant or a permitted occupation.

    b.

    On a corner lot, two nameplates for a dwelling unit, one facing each street, are permitted.

    c.

    Address numerals.

    2.

    For Sale and "To Rent" Signs.

    a.

    One sign per zoning lot except that on a corner zoning lot two signs, one facing each street, are permitted.

    b.

    Size.

    i.

    In commercial and industrial districts signs may be up to twelve square feet in area.

    ii.

    In all other districts signs may be up to nine square feet in area.

    c.

    No sign may be placed closer than eight feet to any other zoning lot.

    d.

    No sign shall project higher than twelve feet above curb level.

    3.

    Signs Accessory to Parking Areas.

    a.

    Signs designating parking area entrances or exits limited to one sign for each exit or entrance and to a maximum size of two square feet each.

    b.

    One sign per parking area, designating the conditions of use or identity of the parking area and limited to a maximum size of nine square feet.

    c.

    On a corner lot two signs, one facing each street, are permitted.

    d.

    No sign shall project higher than seven feet above curb level.

    4.

    Temporary signs as follows:

    a.

    Signs, banners, flags and other advertising devices may be placed on a site or building to announce the opening of a new business or a special promotion with written approval from the Director of Planning and Zoning. Such signs shall be limited to two events per year for a period of up to thirty days each event.

    b.

    Temporary signs up to thirty-two square feet for community or civic projects or special events for events of public interest such as carnivals, community gatherings, fairs, political events and other events of a similar nature. Temporary signs shall be displayed for a period not in excess of sixty days and shall be removed within seven days after the conclusion of the event.

    c.

    Construction site sign up to thirty-two square feet identifying the architect, engineer, and/or contractor.

    d.

    Garage or yard sale signs.

    e.

    Christmas tree, greens sales, and produce sales signs. One sign per street frontage up to six square feet is permitted.

    5.

    Window Displays. Signs erected or installed in the interior of a structure which form an integral part of a bona fide window display which is related to merchandise or services available within the structure or which are related to matters of public welfare or public interest.

    6.

    Public Signs.

    a.

    Permanent memorial signs and tablets lawfully displayed on public property or in cemeteries.

    b.

    Legal notices.

    c.

    Traffic and parking signs that bear no advertising.

    (Ord. O-1-04 Revised (part), 2005)

(Ord. No. O-9-18, § I, 7-23-2018; Ord. No. O-19-18, § I, 11-19-2018)