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. 9-13.02 Permitted Signs in Each Zoning District. <br />Subdivision 1. Residential District. As permitted and regulated in Sections 6, 7, 8 and <br />9 of this code. <br />Subdivision 2. Business Districts ("B-2"~ <br />a. Types of Signs Allowed. Business, nameplate, identification, illuminated, <br />ground, pedestal, political, real estate sales, temporary, and wall. <br />b. Number of each type of sign allowed per lot frontage. One (1) real estate sales <br />sign, two (2) temporary signs, one (1) nameplate sign, one (1) political sign. <br />c. Size. <br />1. Except as provided herein, the total square footage of permanent sign area <br />for each business shall not exceed one (1) square foot of sign area for each <br />lineal foot of unsigned building frontage, except where a location is a corner <br />lot, the amount may be increased by one half (1/2) square foot of sign area per <br />front foot of building. <br />• 2. No individual sign shall exceed fifty (5) square feet in area. <br />3. Each real estate sales sign, temporary sign, and political sign shall not <br />exceed twenty (20) square feet in area. <br />4. Each nameplate sign shall not exceed forty (40) square feet in area. <br />d. He_ fight. The top of the display shall not exceed ten (10) feet above the <br />average grade for pedestal and ground signs, and not higher than outside wall or <br />parapet for wall signs. <br />e. Setback. Any sign over six (6) square feet shall be set back at least ten (10) <br />feet from any lot line. In no case shall any part of a sign be closer than two (2) <br />feet to a vertical line drawn at the property line. All signs over twenty (20) square <br />feet shall be setback at least fifty (50) feet from any residential district. <br />f. Corner Lots. In the case of corner lots, the longer of the two walls may be <br />used to compute all usable sign area. <br />g. Alleys shall not be considered a public street. <br />4 <br />• <br />
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