This
is just a reminder concerning the placement
of any real estate signs, (including arrow
signs) upon property other than that being
sold.
The
following excerpt is from the sign regulations
of the Zoning Ordinance: "Temporary
real estate direction signs, not exceeding
three (3) square feet in area and four
(4) in number, showing a directional arrow
placed back of the property line, shall
be permitted on approach routes to an
open house, only for the day of the open
house. Signs shall not exceed three (3)
feet in height.
In
residential districts, one (1) temporary
real estate "For Sale," "For
Rent," or "For Lease" sign,
located on the property and not exceeding
six (6) square feet in area shall be permitted.
In all other zoning districts one (1)
sign of this type shall be permitted,
provided it does not exceed thirty-two
(32) square feet in area in all other
districts shall be permitted. Under no
circumstances shall more than two (2)
such signs be permitted on a lot. Such
signs shall be removed within seven (7)
days following the sale, rent, or lease.
In
no case shall a sign advertise the sale,
rent, or lease of a building that is not
located on such property be permitted.