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14 <br />(a)Flags symbolizing a government or political subdivision, or a branch or department of a <br />government or political subdivision, US military service, or veteran’s organizations chartered by <br />CongressNon-commercial flags are not regulated by this sign chapter. <br />(b)Each lot may fly Oone (1) commercial flag is allowed per property that is not a symbol <br />of a government without a permit provided that it is affixed to a building or flagpole that is permanently <br />mounted in the ground or mounted on a building. More than oneAdditional non-governmentcommercial <br />flags shall be regulated as permanent signage, subject to the permitting requirements and sign area limits <br />set by this chapter. <br />§ 1010.007 TEMPORARY SIGNS <br />(1)Temporary Signs for Residential Uses. Except as set forth in this chapter, all residential uses <br />in Rural and, Residential, and Rural – Business Reserve zoning districts shall be allowed one (1) temporary <br />on-premise or noncommercial sign up to six (6) square feet placed at least ten (10) feet from the property <br />linelot line. This sign shall be in the form of a ground sign. Such sign may be placed without a permit and <br />there is no time limit for the display of such sign. Only one (1) ground sign, whether temporary or <br />permanent, is permitted per residential use. <br />(2)Temporary Signs for Non-Residential Uses. All uses other than those addressed in Section <br />1010.007(1) shall be allowed temporary on-premise or noncommercial signs in accordance with the <br />following regulations: <br />a.Except as specifically authorized by this sign chapter, oneone (1) temporary sign is <br />allowed per property. The maximum number of temporary signs for properties with multi-occupancy <br />buildings shall be oneone (1) per tenant, with no more than three (3) per property displayed at one time. <br />b.Except as specifically authorized by this chapter, temporary signs may not be displayed <br />for more than a cumulative total of 90 days per calendar year per property. Properties with multi- <br />occupancy buildings shall be allowed to display temporary signs for 90 days per calendar year per <br />tenant. <br />c.Except as specifically authorized by this chapter, temporary signs may not be displayed <br />without a permit and a single permit shall not exceed 30 consecutive days. Each permit must indicate the <br />number of days and the dates the sign is be displayed. Permits shall be signed by the property owner <br />and/or property manager and are not transferrable if the property comes under new ownership, <br />occupancy, or management . A fee and deposit at a level established by ordinance adopted by the City <br />Council is required. The deposit shall be forfeited if the sign remains displayed past the date of removal <br />indicated on the permit. The city has the right to remove the temporary sign at the end of the permit <br />period and collect the cost of removal from the permit holder and/or property owner. <br />d.When a property is under construction or for sale, oneone (1) temporary sign is allowed <br />to be displayed on each of the property’s street frontages without a permit, subject to the following <br />restrictions:
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