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19.24.040 Single-family residential zones.

The following signs are permitted in single-family residential zones:

(1)      One unlighted detached sign located a minimum of five feet within the property line, not exceeding six square feet in area and five feet in height, pertaining only to the sale, lease or rental of the particular building, property or premises upon which displayed;

(2)      A nameplate, not exceeding two square feet in area, containing the name, or the address, or both of the occupant of the premises;

(3)      No more than two unlighted, detached directional real estate signs, identifying a tract of real property in the city which has been divided into five or more lots, parcels or units which are to be offered for rent, sale or lease, provided:

(A)     That such signs shall not exceed thirty-two square feet in area and twelve feet in height, shall be set back a minimum of ten feet from any property line, and shall be a minimum of fifty feet from any residence not in the tract,

(B)     That each sign shall be located within the confines of the subdivision or tract of real property to which it refers,

(C)     That the fees set forth in Section 5.08.060 shall be applicable to such signs, and

(D)     That such signs shall be permitted for a period of not more than one year. Extensions may be granted by the planning commission upon written request received by the city clerk prior to the end of the one-year period;

(4)      No more than two unlighted signs, each not exceeding six square feet in area, may be located on the same lot as a model home, so long as said home is used to promote the original sale of houses in the tract in which said model home is located. (Ord. 1342 ยง 3, 1980)