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Sec. 117-464. Prohibited signs. <br />(a) "A" frame or sandwich board signs. "A" frame or sandwich board signs are prohibited. <br />(b) Advertising device signs. Advertising device signs are prohibited except as provided for in section 117-465. <br />(c) Whirling devices, searchlights, streamers, balloons and other gas filled figures. Whirling devices, searchlights, <br />streamers, balloons, and other gas filled figures, are prohibited except as a temporary sign as provided for in <br />section 117-465. <br />(d) Flashing or scrolling signs, devices or lights. Flashing signs, devices, or lights are not permitted in any district <br />except as provided for in section 117-463(f). <br />(e) Portable signs. Portable signs are prohibited except as temporary signs as provided for in section 117-465. <br />(f) Projecting signs. No projecting sign shall be permitted in any district. <br />(g) Roof signs. Roof signs are prohibited in any zoning district. <br />(h) Signs on parked vehicles. Signs painted or mounted on or attached to vehicles, trailers or equipment where <br />the apparent primary purpose of the vehicle or equipment is to display said sign are prohibited. However, <br />this is not in any way intended to prohibit signs placed on or affixed to vehicles and trailers, such as lettering <br />on motor vehicles, where the sign is incidental to the primary use of the vehicle, trailer and/or any other <br />type of mobile equipment. <br />(i) Signs on trees and utility poles. Signs which are attached or otherwise affixed to trees or other vegetation or <br />utility poles are prohibited. <br />(j) Signs painted on walls. Signs painted on an exterior wall, fascia, parapet or a chimney of a building or on a <br />fence are prohibited. <br />(k) Signs which imitate traffic control devices. Signs which imitate, interfere with, obstruct the view of, or can be <br />confused with any authorized traffic control sign, signal, or other device are prohibited. <br />(Code 1978, § 9.12.04; Ord. No. 94-02, 2-28-1994; Ord. No. 03-31, 9-15-2003; Ord. No. 08-07, § 2, 2-12-2008; Ord. <br />No. 08-25, § 2, 8-12-2008; Ord. No. 12-20, § 1, 11-27-2012) <br />Sec. 117-465. Temporary signs. <br />(a) Temporary signs are defined as signs which are erected or displayed for a limited period of time and not <br />affixed to a state building code approved structure. A sign is considered temporary if it is not intended to <br />remain on the property permanently and has not received a permanent sign permit and/or is not intended to <br />be constructed per the state building code. <br />(1) Duration. Temporary signs shall be permitted for up to six weeks per year per parcel, or per business <br />on multitenant business parcels. The six -week limit may be extended up to four weeks if there have <br />been no sign violations in the past year by the entity who erects the sign. <br />(2) Location. Temporary signs must be located fully on private property, with the permission of the <br />property owner. The city will remove any signs in the public right-of-way, or erected without <br />permission from the property owner. <br />Number. All properties are limited to two temporary signs per parcel. In locations where there are <br />multiple businesses on one parcel (a multitenant facility), three signs are permitted. <br />(3) <br />(Supp. No. 10, Update 2) <br />Created: 2021-07-01 14:42:48 [EST] <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />