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signs, such lights shall not be operated during more than five (5) days <br />in conjunction with any single permit and shall be placed in such a <br />manner as to not constitute a traffic hazard Temporary signs shall be <br />removed from display immediately upon lapse of permit. Said signs <br />shall be at least five (5) feet from the property line. It is hereby noted <br />that sign permits for multiple tenant buildings may not be reallocated <br />from one tenant to another to increase the allowable number of signs <br />in any calendar year. <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) <br />feet in height, as measured from the ground over which the sign is <br />displayed with the exception of banners that may be mounted up to or no <br />higher than the peek of the roof. Banners may be up to forty (10) thirty - <br />six (36) square feet in size.— Banners used as temporary signs shall only <br />be allowed to advertise a specific promotional event with a defined time <br />period. They may not be used solely for general advertising of a business <br />name or product. Said banners and pennants shall be maintained in an <br />aesthetically pleasing manner for the duration of the permit and shall be <br />free of tears, fraying, or fading when viewed from the public right -of- <br />way. Banners must be affixed to the building er—meuitteil-between-the <br />securely affixed by all four <br />corners. In the case of pennants, they must also be affixed to the <br />building or a pylon sign and secured by both ends Banners and pennants <br />may not encroach into the public right of way. <br />
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