Title 12 STREET, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES*
Chapter 12.12 SIGNS, BILLBOARDS AND OVERHANGING STRUCTURES
12.12.080 Exempted signs.
A. The following signs shall not require a sign permit. These exemptions
shall not be construed as relieving the sign permittee, owner of the sign and
owner and lessee of the property upon which the sign and structure is located
from the sole responsibility for its erection and maintenance, and its
compliance with the provisions of this chapter or any other law or ordinance
regulating same.12.12.080
1. The changing of the advertising copy or
message on a painted or printed sign only.
2. Painting, repainting or
cleaning of an advertising structure or the changing of the advertising copy or
message thereon shall not be considered an erection or alteration which requires
a sign permit unless a structural change is made.
3. No permits shall be
required for temporary signs, which include political signs, construction signs,
real estate signs and community signs. However, portable signs shall require an
annual permit on a calendar year basis even though portable signs are defined as
temporary signs herein.
B. Temporary Signs.
1. For the purpose of this
chapter and this section, the following shall apply:
a. Temporary signs
advertising an event may only be displayed ten days prior to the event
advertised and must be removed within ten days after the event is
completed.
b. Except for city rights-of-way and city property, temporary
signs shall be permitted in all zones unless otherwise specified. Temporary
signs are intended to be displayed for a short period of time only.
c. In
residential areas including without limitation zones R, RS and NC, no temporary
signs shall exceed six square feet in area nor exceed three feet in one of its
dimensions. Temporary signs may not exceed four feet in height, measured from
the top to the curb of the nearest roadway.
d. In commercial zones including
zones MD and I, temporary signs may not exceed thirty-two square feet in area
nor exceed eight feet in one of its dimensions. Temporary signs in a commercial
zone may not exceed six feet in height measured from the top of the curb of the
nearest roadway.
2. Portable signs are considered temporary signs but shall
require an annual permit on a calendar year basis. All portable signs
containing electrical wiring shall be subject to the provisions of the National
Electrical Code and all other applicable codes and the electrical components
used shall bear the label of an approved testing agency. Sign design, material
and construction shall comply with Chapter 4 of the Uniform Sign Code adopted by
the International Conference of Building Officials. All portable signs shall be
stabilized and anchored to the ground to restrict displacement by the wind or
other accidental force. If the use of a portable sign changes, it must be
re-permitted as a permanent sign for the location.
3. Temporary banner signs
may be used extending over public property provided, however, such use satisfies
all other parts of this chapter applicable thereto and the requirements of all
other ordinances. Any such user shall first apply for and receive the written
approval of the building inspector before erecting such temporary banner. (Ord.
1848-2006 § 2(part), 2006; Ord. 1340-88 § 2(part),
1988).
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