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Article 2. Residential Zoned Districts <br />Sec. j050. Residential Zoning Districts, R-1, R-2, and R4. <br />I <br />I <br />(1) I ititutional Sign. A single sign and/or encased bulletin board is permitted for a church, public <br />facili, or a school. <br />A. An institutional ground sign shall not exceed thirty-two square feet in area, not exceed ten feet <br />in height and shall be placed not less than ten feet from any street right-of-way. <br />B. An institutional wall sign shall not exceed twenty percent of the designated signable area or <br />200 square feet in area, whichever is less. <br />(2) R idential Development Sign. A single unlighted sign may be displayed for a residential project that <br />is thc nitial offering for sale or rent of ten or more new dwelling units, vacant lots or combination thereof <br />fora eriod not to exceed two years. Such sign shall not be more than ten feet in height and 32 square feet <br />in az except that the area of the sign may be increased to 64 square feet so long as it is situated no <br />close than 150 feet from the property line of an occupied residence that is not a part of a development. <br />(3) mporary Signs. Temporary signs are permitted for churches, schools, and public facilities only and <br />are s �ject to the regulations of Section 9-046. <br />i <br />(4) E f ctronic and/or Dynamic Signs. These signs may be permitted for schools or public facilities only. <br />A si le such sign per lot shall be permitted by special use permit, and is subject to the requirements of <br />instil i Lional signs. Signs defined as dynamic must adhere to the following operating conditions: <br />A. Message changes may not occur any more frequent than once per 8 seconds. Excluded from <br />this standard are time, temperature, and fuel price signs. <br />B. 35 feet of separation from another sign considered dynamic. <br />C. Luminance levels must comply with the following: 5,000 nits — 7,000 nits in the daytime <br />hours and not more than 500 nits in the nighttime hours. <br />D. The sign manufacturer must submit certification at the time of Sign Permit issuance that the <br />sign has the mechanical capabilities to control luminance at the levels noted in C above. In no <br />instance shall the sign have the mechanical capabilities to exceed 7,000 nits. <br />(Ord �o. 534, 9-24-85; Code of 2001, Ord. No. 758, 3-11-08) <br />Sec. 060. Residential Zoning Districts, R -3A and R -3B. <br />(1) I z titutional Sign. A single sign and/or encased bulletin board is permitted for a church, public <br />facil , or school. <br />A. An institutional ground sign shall not exceed thirty two square feet in area, not exceed ten feet <br />in height and shall be placed not less than ten feet from any street right-of-way. <br />B. An institutional wall sign shall not exceed twenty percent of the designated signable area or <br />200 square feet in area, whichever is less. <br />(2)sound Sign. No ground sign shall exceed 35 square feet in area, shall not exceed twelve feet in <br />heig i and shall be set back a minimum of ten feet from any street right-of-way line. Such sign shall state <br />a na , address, and/or phone number only. <br />(3)Sign. No wall sign shall exceed thrity percent of the signable area or 200 square feet in area, <br />( Page 11 of 17 <br />