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shall not be located within the public right -of -way and permission must be obtained from the <br />property owner where said sign will be located. <br />(4) Temporary sign permits shall be valid for no more than one (1) <br />sign per permit, and no more than one (1) permit per sign period. <br />b. Except as expressly allowed in Section 903.110.C.4.c. below, no <br />temporary sign shall exceed thirty -two (32) square feet in area nor six (6) feet in height, as <br />measured from the ground over which the sign is displayed to the top of the sign, with exception <br />that banners may be mounted up to, but no higher than, the peak of the roof. Banners may be up <br />to thirty -six (36) square feet in size. Banners are only allowed to advertise a specific promotional <br />event with a defined time period as evidenced on the permit application. Banners may not be <br />used solely for general advertising of a business name or product. Banners and pennants shall be <br />maintained in an aesthetically pleasing manner and shall be free of tears, fraying, or fading when <br />viewed from the public right -of -way. Banners must be affixed to the building or mounted <br />between the poles of an existing, double -post pylon sign securely affixed by all four corners. In <br />the case of pennants, they must also be affixed to the building or a pylon sign and secured by <br />both ends. The City will remove banners and pennants that are not maintained in an appropriate <br />manner. Banners and pennants may not encroach into the public right -of -way. <br />c. A lighter than air balloon, blow up sign, no more than thirty -five (35) <br />feet in diameter, may be used as a temporary sign no more than one (1) time a year for no more <br />than five (5) consecutive days, except in the case of a "Grand Opening" as provided for in <br />903. I 10.C.11. <br />d. Each application for a temporary sign shall be accompanied by a fee, set <br />by resolution of the City Council, which shall cover the administrative expenses of the permit. In <br />addition, each application shall be accompanied by a deposit, set by resolution of the City <br />Council, which shall be returned to the applicant upon request, and only in the event that the <br />temporary sign has been removed by the date of the expiration of the permit. In the event that the <br />sign is not removed by the permit expiration date, the City shall not refund the deposit. The City <br />may apply other enforcement remedies as well. <br />e. New businesses in the `B" or "1" Districts shall be allowed additional <br />temporary sign permits during the first six months of the opening of a new business. These "new <br />business temporary signs" shall not exceed three (3) signs consisting of a combination of <br />portable signs, banners, pennants, and lighter than air balloons as allowed in 903.110.C.4.c. Only <br />one of said signs may be a portable sign as defined as temporary under Section 903.110.C.4. <br />Display of said signs shall not exceed a period of thirty (30) days. No such additional sign will <br />be allowed if it interferes with the use of adjacent property or constitutes a danger to public <br />health, welfare or well - being, or if it does not conform to the other provisions of this section. <br />5. No sign or sign structure shall protrude over public right -of -way, except wall <br />signs (maximum protrusion - eighteen (18) inches). All signs located over public right -of -way or <br />over any public or private access route (sidewalks, etc.) shall be located a minimum of ten (10) <br />feet above surface grade. <br />6. Advertising signs may not be illuminated between the hours of midnight and <br />7. (Deleted by Ordinance No. 288, September 23, 1987. <br />8. All height restrictions on signs shall include height of sign structure and be <br />measured from lot grade. <br />6:00 a.m. <br />
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