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(9) Election signs. Election signs are permitted on private property in any district, provided such signs are <br /> removed within ten days following the election as related to the signs. No election sign shall be permitted in any <br /> district sooner than 46 days before the state primary for any state general election, and no sooner than two months <br /> prior to the election for an election other than a state general election. <br /> (10) Pylon sign. A sign supported by a post or posts so that the sign and supports are finished to grade by <br /> encasing the posts in a material consistent with the sign and where the base width dimension is a minimum of ten <br /> percent up to and including 50 percent of the greatest width of the sign. <br /> (11) Monument signs. One monument sign, limited to two faces is allowed per frontage per property, with <br /> a maximum of finro. The areas of sign base, the supporting background structure, and the sign copy shall be combined <br /> for determining the total square footage and the height of the monument sign. <br /> a. The total allowable square footage shall not exceed 100 square feet per side. The base and <br /> supporting material shall constitute at least 25 percent of the total square footage. <br /> b. The base width dimension is 50 percent or more of the greatest width of the sign. <br /> c. The sign copy area shall have a minimum clearance of 20 inches above ground level. <br /> d. The sign copy area shall be completely enclosed within the monument materials. <br /> e. No portion of the sign or sign structure shall exceed ten feet above ground level. <br /> f. The monument sign base shall be constructed of materials similar in appearance to those of the <br /> principal structure and shall consist of brick, natural stone, stucco, textured cast stone, or integrally colored concrete <br /> masonry units. The structure surrounding the face of the sign from the base to the top of the sign must be solid, <br /> continuous, and consist of the base materials or complementary materials that match the appearance and color of the <br /> principal building. <br /> g. The 200 square feet of ground area around the base of the monument sign shall be landscaped with <br /> shrubs or perennials. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.61(1); Ord. No. 97 2nd series, §§2, 3, 8-26-1991; Ord. No. 6 3rd series, § 1, 4-26-2004; Ord. No. <br /> 35 3rd series, §§ 1, 2, 11-13-2006; Ord. No. 70 3rd series, § 1, 4-26-2010) <br /> Sec. 78-1467. Signs in R districts. <br /> Within R districts, the following signs are permitted: <br /> (1) Nameplates. <br /> a. One nameplate sign for each dwelling, and such sign shall not exceed two square feet in area per <br /> surface, and no sign shall be so constructed as to have more than two surtaces. <br /> b. One nameplate sign for each dwelling group of six or more units, and such sign shall not exceed six <br /> square feet in area per surface, and no sign shall be so constructed as to have more than two surfaces. <br /> c. One nameplate sign for each permitted use or use by conditional permit other than residential, and <br /> such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet in area per surface. <br /> (2) lllumination. Symbols, statues, sculptures and integrated architectural features on nonresidential <br /> buildings may be illuminated by floodlights provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of-way <br /> or adjacent residential district. <br /> (3) Setbacks. Any sign over one-half square foot shall be set back at least five feet from any property <br /> line. No sign shall exceed eight feet in height above the average grade level. Signs may be illuminated, but such <br /> lighting shall be diffused or indirect. <br /> (4) Home occupations. One nameplate sign containing name and address but not to contain business <br /> name or type of business, and such sign shall not exceed two square feet in area per surface, nor contain more than <br /> two surfaces. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.61(2); Ord. No. 221 2nd series, § 5, 9-23-2002) <br />