§ 18-3-310. Signs for marinas; signs in maritime districts.  


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  • (a) Community marinas. A community marina may have one freestanding sign that does not exceed 36 square feet in area or a height of eight feet.
    (b) Commercial marinas. A commercial marina may have one freestanding sign at the entrance that does not exceed 200 square feet in area or a height of 25 feet and a freestanding sign on the shoreline or a pier that does not exceed 48 square feet in area or a height of 10 feet.
    (c) Independent uses in a marina. Each independent use in a marina may have two identification signs on a structure to which the use relates. The total square footage of the signs may not exceed 200 square feet.
    (d) Directional signs. Directional signs are allowed in a maritime district as necessary. Each sign may not exceed six square feet in area or a height of five feet.
    (e) Bed and breakfast homes and inns signs. One freestanding sign that does not exceed four square feet in area or a height of five feet is allowed to identify a bed and breakfast home or bed and breakfast inn.
    (Bill No. 4-05; Bill No. 78-05)