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viii. Applicants for a dynamic display shall obtain a specific license for <br />such display from the City of Little Canada, and shall sign a form <br />agreeing to operation of the sign in conformance with these <br />regulations. Violation of these regulations shall result in forfeiture <br />of the license, and the City shall be authorized to arrange <br />disconnection of electrical service to the facility. <br />3. No signs other than governmental signs shall be erected or temporarily placed <br />within any street right -of -way or upon any public lands or easements or rights -of -way. <br />a. Temporary use of portable signs, banners, pennants, window signs in <br />excess of that established below, and similar devices shall require a permit pursuant to Section <br />903.110.F. of this ordinance. In no case shall permits exceed four (4) in a calendar year, or a total <br />of one hundred twenty days (120) days in a calendar year, with no more than sixty (60) days of <br />that allocation to be used for non - banner temporary signage per business and /or tenant. If <br />spotlights are used in conjunction with temporary signs, such lights shall not be operated during <br />more than five (5) days in conjunction with any single permit and shall be placed in such a <br />banner as to not constitute a traffic hazard. Said signs shall be at least five (5) feet from the <br />property line. Temporary signs shall be removed from display immediately upon lapse of permit. <br />(1) In the case of single- tenant buildings, a permit shall not be <br />issued for more than thirty (30) days nor shall a permit be issued within thirty (30) days from the <br />termination date of a prior permit. <br />(2) In the case of multi- tenant properties, a permit shall not be <br />issued for more than thirty (30) days. Further, no more than two (2) tenants may possess <br />temporary sign permits at the same time. In the case of two (2) or three (3) tenant buildings, no <br />more than one (I) tenant may possess a temporary sign permit at any given time. It is hereby <br />noted that sign permits for multi- tenant buildings may not be reallocated from one tenant to <br />another to increase the allowable number of signs in any calendar year. <br />(3 <br />4. <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 />4 <br />. —{ Deleted: <br />'I- Formatted: Strikethrough, Highlight 1 <br />Formatted: Indent: Left: 1.5 ", First <br />line: 0.5' <br />Formatted: Position: Horizontal: <br />Left, Relative to: Column, Vertical: In <br />fine, Relative to: Margin, Wrap <br />Around <br />