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Chapter 916: Signs <br /> <br /> Page 916-9 <br /> <br />B. R-3, High Density Residential District and R-4, Manufactured Home District: <br /> <br />1. Permitted Signs. Wall or freestanding signs are permitted subject to the following <br />regulations: <br />(a) No more than one sign may be erected on the subject property, except that <br />in the case of multiple family residential complexes with more than one <br />building, one sign may be erected per building per public street frontage. <br />(b) For each property, the first sign allowed under this section shall be no <br />greater than thirty-five (35) square feet in area. <br />(c) Such signs shall be no greater than six (6) feet in height. <br />(d) For complexes that are permitted to have a second sign under this Chapter, <br />the second sign may be no greater than sixteen (16) square feet in area and <br />six (6) feet in height. <br /> <br />C. R-C, Residential Commercial District: <br /> <br />1. Permitted Signs. Wall or freestanding signs are permitted subject to the following <br />regulations: <br />(a) Only one business sign shall be erected on the subject property. <br />(b) Such signs shall not more than eighteen (18) square feet in total area, <br />(c) Such signs shall be no greater than six (6) feet in height. <br /> <br />D. C-1 and C-2 Districts, I-1 and I-2 Districts, and P Public District: <br />1. Permitted Signs. Wall or freestanding signs are permitted subject to the following <br />regulations: <br />(a) Except in the case of comprehensive sign plans as described below in this <br />section, each parcel is allowed up to two signs, with no more than one <br />being a freestanding sign. Both signs may be wall signs. <br />(b) Corner lots may utilize one wall sign per street frontage plus one <br />freestanding sign <br />(c) The city may determine that commercial buildings that front on both public <br />and private streets may qualify as corner lots for the purposes of this <br />Section. <br />(d) The total area of all visible sign faces, both wall and freestanding, shall be <br />calculated as 15 percent of the gross silhouette area of the front of the <br />building. Where the principal building is on a corner or through lot and thus <br />faces two public streets, both sides may be counted. <br />2. Comprehensive Sign Plan. In the case of a shopping center or where there are two <br />or more business uses located within one structure or on one property, the approval <br />of a Comprehensive Sign Plan shall be required for the entire complex in <br />accordance with an overall site plan indicating the size, location and height of all <br />signs. <br />(a) The Comprehensive Sign Plan shall be approved administratively, provided <br />the plan meets all sizes, location, and other standards of this Chapter and