§ 3375.09. Graphics allowed without a permit.  


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  • Subject to the applicable provisions of this Graphics Code pertaining to such standards as number of signs, allowable graphic area, allowable sign height, or required sign setback, and to the requirements of C.C. 3381.01 through C.C. 3381.03, the following types of nonilluminated signs may be displayed without a certificate of zoning clearance and installation permit, temporary permit, or miscellaneous graphic permit:

    A.

    A nonilluminated interior graphic, regardless of size.

    B.

    A permanent, nonilluminated, on-premise exterior sign, with an aggregate graphic area of ten square feet or less.

    C.

    A temporary, nonilluminated, on-premise sign with a graphic area of 10 square feet or less, subject to the display limitations for maximum size, height, and display period as contained in C.C. 3376.10 or C.C. 3377.28, or a yard sale or garage sale sign, with a maximum graphic area of four square feet, in compliance with C.C. 3375.14(B).

    D.

    A street address not larger than ten square feet in aggregate graphic area. Where larger than ten square feet, such graphic shall be considered an on-premise sign subject to the applicable provisions of this Graphics Code.

    E.

    A self-contained electrical graphic, exterior or interior, with a maximum graphic area of ten square feet, where connected to an approved outlet located no more than six feet from said graphic.

(Ord. 1900-98 § 5; Ord. No. 1200-2017 , § 15, 6-12-2017)