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8 <br /> <br />subject to additional requirements based on the proposed location. The City <br />Council may approve such outlots and may impose any conditions necessary to <br />promote the public health, safety, and welfare of the community. <br /> <br />(2) Within Public Right-of-way. <br /> <br />Notwithstanding other provisions of this Chapter relating to use of the public <br />right-of-way, residential project monument signs may be located with the <br />public right-of-way under a specific license issued by the City Council, <br />subject to other provisions of this Section and the following: <br /> <br />(a) The license provides for ongoing maintenance by the licensee. <br />(b) The license may be revoked, and the sign removed at the expense of the <br />licensee, if the City Council finds that the sign has become a nuisance or <br />a danger to the public health, safety, or welfare of the community. <br />(c) Any such sign shall be located on a raised, curbed island to protect the <br />sign from traffic and street maintenance operations. <br />(d) The City Council determines that the sign does not constitute a hazard to <br />traffic. <br /> <br />2. R-3, High Density Residential District and R-4, Manufactured Home District: <br /> <br />a. No more than one sign may be erected on the subject property, except that in the case <br />of multiple family residential complexes with more than one building, one sign may <br />be erected per public street frontage. <br />b. For each property, the first sign allowed under this subsection shall be no greater than <br />35 square feet in area, and no greater than six feet in height. <br />c. For complexes that are permitted to have a second sign under this Chapter, the second <br />sign may be no greater than 16 square feet in area and six square feet in height. <br /> <br />3. R-C, Residential Commercial District: <br />a. Business Signs. Only one sign shall be erected on the subject property. <br />(1) Freestanding or Wall Sign. Not more than 18 square feet in total area, nor <br />higher than six feet. <br /> <br />4. C-1 and C-2 Districts, I-1 and I-2 Districts, and P Public District: <br /> <br />a. Except for corner lots as described in this Section, the maximum number of signs on <br />any principal building shall be two and, in all cases, the total sign area shall be <br />calculated as 15 percent of the gross silhouette area of the front of the building. <br />Where the principal building is on a corner or through lot and thus faces two public <br />streets, both sides may be counted. <br />If, however, the building has only one frontage and the owner elects to erect two <br />signs, the total square footage of both signs may not exceed the maximum allowable <br />square footage determined from the front building silhouette. <br />For purposes of determining the gross area of the silhouette of the principal building, <br />the silhouette shall be defined as that area within an outline drawing of the principal <br />building as viewed from the front lot line or from the related public street(s). In <br />addition to wall signs, freestanding signs may be utilized, or a combination of both.