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(1) Back-to-Back Sign. A billboard consisting of two sign facings oriented <br />in opposite directions with not more than two faces per sign facing. <br />(2) Double Faced Sign. A billboard with two adjacent faces oriented in the <br />same direction and not more than 10 feet apart at the nearest point <br />between the two faces. <br />(3) Embellishments. Any feature such as a cutoff, neon or plastic letters, <br />clock, electric device, and space extension, which is added to a <br />billboard <br />(4) Facing. The area or display surface of a billboard upon which <br />advertising is affixed or painted and visible in one direction at one <br />time. <br />(5) Freestanding Sign. A billboard erected on a freestanding framework <br />supported and affixed by one or more uprights or braces in or upon <br />the ground. <br />(6) Multiple-faced Sign. A billboard comprised of sections which rotate to <br />display a series of advertisements, each advertisement being <br />displayed for at lest six (6) seconds continuously without movement; <br />the duration of movement of sections between advertisements not <br />exceeding two (2) seconds. <br />(7) V Type Sign. A sign structure which consists of two sign facings placed <br />at angles to each other, oriented in different directions and not <br />exceeding 10 feet apart at the nearest point to each other. <br />Building official. The Chief Building Official of the City of Paris or authorized <br />designee. <br />City. The City of Paris, Texas. <br />Cloud Buster Balloon. Any visible airtight inflatable apparatus that exceeds one <br />square foot in total area made of latex, mylar, or other similar material that <br />extends higher than ten feet into the sky by a cord, rope, string, wire, or other <br />similar material. A cloud buster balloon is commonly used to attract <br />passersby/patrons to a location having a promotion, sale, or other function. <br />Dilapidated signs. Signs that do not meet the standards described in this chapter. <br />Double-sided portable sign. A small, portable sign consisting of a single panel with <br />copy printed on both sides which is placed on the ground or pavement so as to be <br />self-supporting and which is used similarly to an A-frame sign. <br />Page 3 of 36 <br />- 00009 % <br />