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securely fastened to the supporting cable by one (1) edge only, and be allowed to <br />swing free and further provided that permission to display the flags or emblems <br />has been obtained from the building official. The supporting cable shall be of <br />sufficient strength and anchored so as to meet the approval of the building official. <br />The building official may grant a temporary suspension of the second and third <br />sentences of this paragraph (a) of this section at such times as he may deem <br />expedient on special occasions or while festivals or celebrations are being held. <br />(b) Abandoned or obsolete signs. The owner of the sign shall remove such signs in <br />accordance with the provisions of Sec. 28 -21 hereof. <br />(c) Ground signs. The size of ground signs shall be limited to one (1) square foot <br />per front foot of property upon which the same is placed; however, under no <br />circumstances shall such sign exceed three hundred (300) square feet in area and <br />fifteen (15) feet in height. No ground sign shall be erected within twenty (20) feet <br />of any residence. <br />(d) Historically significant signs. The historic preservation commission, the <br />committee charged with protecting historical districts, may nominate signs located <br />in such districts as historically significant signs. The city council shall hold a public <br />hearing and make final determination as to the historical significance of such <br />nominated sign, and if such sign is found to be historically significant then the <br />prohibition herein shall not regulate such sign. However, such sign may only be <br />maintained and shall not be enlarged, diminished, or significantly changed, and in <br />the event of such notification of change, it shall lose the protection as an <br />historically significant sign. <br />(e) Nuisance signs. No sign shall be placed or maintained in such a manner as to <br />constitute a nuisance as that term is defined herein. <br />(f) Pole signs. The size of pole signs shall be limited to one (1) square foot per front <br />foot of property upon which the same is placed; however, under no circumstances <br />shall such sign exceed three hundred (300) square feet in area and thirty (30) feet <br />in height, except that, pole signs will not be limited to one (1) square foot per front <br />foot of property, nor to thirty (30) feet in height, when erected within a rectangle <br />one thousand (1,000) feet wide and four thousand (4,000) feet long running <br />lengthwise with an elevated portion of Loop 286 or an elevated portion of any <br />Farm to Market Road, Texas highway, or U.S. highway outside of Loop 286, having <br />its center at the center point of the elevated street or highways' intersections with <br />the depressed street or highway or when erected within a rectangle fifteen <br />hundred (1,500) feet wide and one thousand (1,000) feet long at an elevated <br />intersection of a Farm to Market Road, a Texas highway or a U.S. highway <br />intersection with Loop 286, such rectangle extending inside Loop 286 five hundred <br />(500) feet from the center point of said intersection and one thousand (1,000) feet <br />outside of Loop 286 from such center point of such intersection. If a permit <br />application is received for a pole sign to be located within the aforedescribed <br />Page 10 of 36 <br />