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A. In mixed-use and industrial zones, all sign types are permitted unless otherwise noted in AMC 19.67.060.

B. Table 19.67.070 illustrates the types of signs that are allowed for different development/use types in residential zones. The letter “P” indicates permitted sign types. A blank cell indicates the particular sign type is not permitted.

Table 19.67.070

Signs permitted in residential zones.

Sign type

Development or use type

Single-family subdivision

Mixed-residential or multifamily complex

Home occupation

Public use

Other nonresidential use

Freestanding signs (AMC 19.67.080)

Pole sign

Monument sign

P1

P1

P

P3

Pylon sign

P

P3

Post and arm sign

P

P3

Internal wayfinding sign

Building-mounted signs (AMC 19.67.090)

Wall sign

P2

P

Projecting sign

Marquee/awning sign

P

Under-canopy sign

P

Window sign

P2

P

Conditions:

1 Single-Family Subdivisions and Mixed-Residential or Multifamily Complex: One monument sign is permitted per entrance from an access street, provided said signs do not exceed 18 square feet in sign area each and five feet in height. Such signs can be low-profile monument or fence-mounted and can be placed anywhere on the property along access streets, not necessarily at entrances.

2One nonilluminated wall sign or window sign up to two square feet is permitted for a home occupation.

3 Other Nonresidential Uses:

aMonument signs are permitted for those permitted nonresidential uses that exceed 10,000 square feet in gross floor area. One monument sign is permitted per lot frontage, provided said sign does not exceed 18 square feet in sign area each and five feet in height. Such signs can be low-profile monument or fence-mounted and can be placed anywhere on the property along access streets (not only at entrances).

bPylon and post and arm signs are limited to six feet in height and 16 square feet in area.

(Ord. 3040 § 2 (Att. A), 2019)