§ 10.8. TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL SIGNS  


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  • Temporary signs that promote a temporary commercial event such as a sale or grand opening on the property of a principal legal nonresidential use require a temporary sign permit.

    A.

    Allowed sign types:

    1.

    A banner or banners that do not cumulatively exceed 100 square feet in total sign area and which are mounted flush to a building wall.

    2.

    Pennants.

    3.

    Balloons and other types of lighter than air objects which have no linear dimension greater than two feet.

    B.

    The temporary sign permit may specify such conditions and limitations as are deemed necessary to protect adjoining properties and the public. The permit may not be approved for a time period that exceeds 30 consecutive days in any calendar year for each property, or each business in a multi-tenant center.

    C.

    The applicant shall remove any temporary signs on or before the expiration date of the permit.

    D.

    If a person erects any temporary commercial signs without receiving a permit as herein provided, the person shall be ineligible to receive a temporary sign permit for the remainder of the calendar year.

    E.

    If a temporary sign remains up for longer than 30 days, the sign will be considered a permanent sign, it will require a sign permit and all other regulations in this section 10 apply.

(Res. No. 04012008R003, Exh. A, 4-1-2008; Res. No. 01112011R008, Exh. A, 1-11-2011)