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• <br />Section 10-1004 On Premise Signs <br />1. Freestanding On Premise Signs <br />A. General Provisions <br />(1) These regulations shall apply to freestanding <br />signs only <br />(2) Multiple reader panels mounted on a single <br />base shall be considered to be a single sign. <br />(3) For the purposes of this section, a multi- <br />tenant building shall be considered to be a <br />single establishment and shall be restricted <br />to free standing advertising signage in <br />accordance with the regulations governing such <br />signs. <br />(4) Separate buildings located on a single piece <br />of property may be considered to be separate <br />business establishments with each building <br />being eligible for freestanding advertising in <br />accordance with these regulations. <br />(5) The number of on premise free standing non- <br />advertising signs intended to direct traffic <br />and not exceeding six (6) square feet in size <br />shall not be limited by this section. <br />(6) On-premise real estate signs are allowed and <br />shall be exempt from all other provisions of <br />Section 10-1004. <br />B. R-1, R-2, R-3, and MH Districts <br />(i) One (1) free standing identification sign is <br />permitted for townhouses, multi-family <br />developments, group care facilities, <br />subdivisions, education and religious <br />facilities. <br />(2) For a Bed and Breakfast facility one (i) sign <br />not exceeding three (3) square feet in area <br />and non-illuminated shall be allowed. This <br />sign may be either mounted on the building or <br />located in a landscaped portion of the yard. <br />(3) For a Home Occupation facility one (1) sign <br />not exceeding two (2) square feet in area and <br />non-illuminated shall be allowed. This sign <br />shall be mounted flat against the wall of the <br />Page 5 <br />