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How much signage is allowed?

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How much signage is allowed?

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Pole or Ground Signs: The amount of signage allowed shall be determined by multiplying each lineal foot of building frontage by three-fourths (3/4). The maximum square footage shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet on any pole or ground sign. At the owners option, a canopys lineal frontage may be used to determine sign square footage in lieu of using a buildings lineal frontage. When parcels have multiple businesses or more than three hundred feet 300 of road frontage, contact the building department. Wall Signs: A total sign area of one square foot for each lineal foot of a building store frontage of primary use or uses, but the maximum for any one business shall be fifty (50) square feet. Electronic Message Boards: Provided the square footage of said sign is to be included in determining the maximum square foot for pole, ground, or wall signs, this type of sign is allowed. Number of Signs: Wall Signs: A business may use no more than two (2) wall signs per road frontage. Pole or Grou

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