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What are the limitations on temporary or limited duration signage in residential neighborhoods?

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What are the limitations on temporary or limited duration signage in residential neighborhoods?

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Temporary signs and limited duration signs in a Residential Zone are permitted. The number of signs is not limited; however the total sign area must not exceed 10 square feet. (Example: 3’ x 3’ sign = 9 square feet). A temporary sign must not exceed five feet in height (measured from ground to top edge of the sign ) and it must be set back at least five feet from the property line with no illumination. The date of installation must be written on the sign.

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