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2014-002 Amending Chapter 28, Signs and Billboards, of the Code of Ordinances providing for regulations applicable to temporary signs, billboards and administrative issues
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2014-002 Amending Chapter 28, Signs and Billboards, of the Code of Ordinances providing for regulations applicable to temporary signs, billboards and administrative issues
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(5) Temporary signs shall not be located within or obstruct required off - street <br />parking, fire lanes, driveways, or areas which create a safety hazard to vehicular <br />or pedestrian traffic. <br />(6) Temporary signs shall be maintained in a good state of repair and shall not be <br />allowed to become dilapidated, faded, weatherworn, unsightly or deteriorated. <br />(b) A grand- opening sign or banner shall be allowed in addition to other allowable signage <br />for a maximum time period of thirty (30) consecutive days upon issuance of a <br />certificate of occupancy. A permit shall be obtained for such signage, but no fee shall be <br />applicable. Such signage shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet in sign area. <br />(c) Banners and wind device signs are permitted on light standards and poles. Such signage <br />shall not exceed thirty (30) square feet in sign area per light standard or pole and shall <br />not be strung or affixed in any manner other than from brackets on single poles. Light <br />standards, poles and brackets shall be listed or otherwise designed and approved to <br />support such wind device signs. <br />(d) For businesses which relocate, a sign notifying the public of a new business location <br />shall be permitted at the old business location for a period not to exceed ninety (90) <br />days. Such sign shall not exceed thirty two (32) square feet in sign area. <br />(e) A -frame signs are permitted in the Downtown Historic District in accordance with <br />Article II of this chapter; and within nonresidential areas, planned developments, or in <br />neighborhood service zoning in accordance with this section. <br />(1) A -frame signs must be located a minimum of three feet from any curb of any <br />adjacent street, must be placed on a sidewalk or adjacent to a sidewalk, must <br />provide an unobstructed pedestrian clearance of at least four feet in width, <br />- shall note placed in-any manner ta4nterfere with vehicular traffic or cause <br />a hazard, shall not be placed in any median, and shall not be placed within a <br />utility or right -of -way easement. <br />(2) The maximum sign area of an A -frame sign is twelve (12) square feet per <br />side or twenty -four (24) square feet total. The maximum sign height of an <br />A -frame sign shall be four (4) feet and the maximum width is three (3) feet. <br />An A -frame sign shall not be closer than twenty (20) feet to another A -frame <br />sign. A maximum of one A -frame sign may be placed per business or tenant <br />on the property where the A -frame sign is located. <br />(f) Temporary structures, trailers, fences, and barricades placed around excavations or <br />used during building operations, whether on public or private property, may be used <br />for advertising purposes, so long as their use does not become a public nuisance. <br />Page 11 of 31 <br />
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