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3 <br /> <br />panels, LED lights manipulated through digital input, “digital ink,” or any other method or technology <br />that allows the sign face to present a series of images or displays. This does not include digital signs with <br />fixed content that changes less than once per hour, provided that none of the content displayed appears to <br />have movement or to otherwise change during the minimum one-hour display period. <br /> <br /> FLAG. Any cloth, flexible plastic, or fabric containing distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols that <br />is attached along one side to one pole or attached to a rope on one pole that allows for raising and lowering <br />the flag. <br /> <br /> FAÇADE. That portion of any exterior elevation on a building extending from grade to top of the <br />parapet, wall, or eaves and the entire width of the building elevation. <br /> <br /> FLASHING SIGN. An illuminated sign on which the illumination is not kept constant in intensity <br />or color at all times when the sign is in use. <br /> <br /> GROUND SIGN. Any freestanding sign supported by or upon standards, poles, beams, or other <br />supports or foundation directly affixed to the ground. <br /> <br /> IDENTIFICATION OR NAMEPLATE SIGN. A sign that bears the name or address or both of the <br />business or the occupant of the building on which it is located. <br /> <br /> ILLUMINATED SIGN. A sign that has an artificial light source directed upon it or that has an <br />interior light source. <br /> <br /> MARQUEE AND CANOPY SIGNS. Any message or identification that is permanently affixed to a <br />projection or extension of a building or structure, erected in a manner as to provide shelter or cover over <br />the approach to any entrance of a store, building, or place of public assembly. <br /> <br /> NONCOMMERCIAL SPEECH. Dissemination of messages not classified as commercial speech, <br />which include, but are not limited to, messages concerning political, religious, social, ideological, public <br />service, and informational topics. <br /> <br /> OFF-PREMISE SIGN. A sign that directs attention to a business, profession, commodity, service, <br />or entertainment not exclusively related to the premises where a sign is located or to which it is affixed. <br /> <br /> ON-PREMISE SIGN. A sign that directs attention to a business or profession or to a commodity, <br />service, or entertainment sold or offered upon the premises where such a sign is located. <br /> <br /> PENNANT. Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message <br />of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire, or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind. <br />Sometimes called STRINGER. <br /> <br /> PORTABLE SIGN. A temporary sign that is designed or intended to be moved or transported that <br />is parked or placed for the primary purpose of displaying the sign to a public right-of-way. Examples of <br />portable signs include: <br /> <br />• Signs on trailers or on wheels, with or without text and/or graphics; <br />• Commercial signs mounted on a vehicle when the vehicle is parked and visible from a public right- <br />of-way, except signs that are one (1) square foot in area or less.