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rights -of -way. <br />4. a. i. Temporary use of portable signs, banners, pennants, window <br />signs in excess of that established below, and similar devices shall <br />require a permit pursuant to Section 903.110.F. of this ordinance. In <br />the case of single tenant buildings, a permit shall not be issued for <br />more than thirty (30) days ten (10) days nor shall a permit be issued <br />within thirty (30) sixty (60) days from the termination date of a prior <br />permit. In no case shall permits exceed three (3) two (2) in a calendar <br />year, or a total of sixty (60) days in a calendar year and In the case of <br />multi - tenant properties, a permit shall not be issued for more than <br />thirty (30) days ten (10) days nor shall a permit be issued within <br />seven (7) days from the termination date of a prior permit. In no case <br />shall pet wits exceed three (3) two (2) in a calendar year per tenant. <br />Further, no temporary sign permit shall be granted for any given <br />prepei4y tenant while another temporary sign permit is in effect for a <br />multi - tenant property. If spotlights are used in conjunction with <br />temporary signs, such lights shall not be operated during more than <br />five (5) days in conjunction with any single permit and shall be <br />placed in such a manner as to not constitute a traffic hazard. <br />Temporary signs shall be removed from display immediately upon <br />lapse of permit. Said signs shall be at least five (5) feet from the <br />property line. <br />a.2. Exempted from this ordinance are government and community based <br />organizations defined as a non - profit, governmental, religious, <br />education, or institutional group having tax - exempt status as defined <br />by the Internal Revenue Service, having an address within the city, <br />and that have been in existence for at least three (3) years are allowed <br />one (1) temporary off - premise sign per event for a 14 days display <br />period immediately to the event measured from the event's ending <br />date. Said permit request must be accompanied by written approval <br />of the property owner upon whose property the sign is to be placed. <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 <br />(6) feet in height, as measured from the ground over which the sign is <br />displayed. Banners may be up to forty (40) square feet in size. <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 <br />(1) time a year for no more than five (5) consecutive days , except in <br />the case of a "Grand Opening" as provided for in 903.110.0.11. <br />903 -4 <br />