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7 <br />(d) No existing sign devoted to a use not permitted by the zoning code in the zoning district <br />in which it is located shall be enlarged, extended, or moved except in changing the sign to a sign permitted <br />in the zoning district in which is it located; and <br />(e) When a structure loses its nonconforming status, all signs devoted to the structure shall <br />be removed and all signs painted directly on the structure shall be repainted in a neutral color or a color <br />which that will harmonize with the structure. <br />§ 1010.005 PROHIBITED SIGNS. <br />The following types of signs are prohibited in all districts: <br />(1) Off-premise signs as defined in this chapter, except as otherwise permitted in §§City Code <br />Section 1010.007006 or 1010.007. <br />(2) Signs within public road right-of-way, or be affixed to public structures or public utility poles <br />or boxes or other public equipment, or on other public property except for signs erected or placed by a <br />government entity with proper authority or controltraffic control signs, public utility signs or signs for <br />public parks, governmental buildings or other public facilities. A special exception may be granted by the <br />City Council if road improvements or other public projects include the elimination of an access to a private <br />property. In these cases, a sign giving directions to the new access may be allowed in the right-of-way. <br />(3) Signs painted on, attached to, or affixed to any trees, rocks, or other similar organic or inorganic <br />natural matter. <br />(4) Any sign, signal, marking, or device which that purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles <br />any official traffic control device or railroad sign or signal, or emergency vehicle signal, or which that <br />attempts to direct the movement of traffic or which that hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness <br />of any official traffic-control device or railroad sign or signal. Further, no sign shall be installed, which <br />by reason of position, shape, or color would conflict with proper function or interpretation of any traffic <br />sign or signal. <br />(5) Signs with revolving beacons, flashing signs, zip flashers or similar lighted devices. <br />(6) Signs that obstruct any door, fire escape, stairway, or other access of any building or structure. <br />(7)Signs placed on vehicles or trailers which are parked or placed for the primary purpose of <br />displaying the sign, except for lettering on buses, taxis, or vehicles operating during the normal course of <br />businessPortable signs, except as otherwise permitted in §City Code Section§ 1010.007 1010.007. <br />(8) Projecting signs which that extend over public property, without except with an encroachment <br />agreement, which the city may agree to at the city’s discretion. <br />(9) Roof signs, including signs mounted on a roof surface or projecting above the roof line of a <br />structure if either attached to the structure or cantilevered over the structure. <br />(10) Abandoned signs or signs, other than temporary off-premise signs, that advertise an activity,
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