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Page Three of Three /Sign Code Issues <br /> • three per year (requires less paperwork). <br /> 13. Should the City require a deposit on temporary signs to ensure prompt <br /> removal? <br /> 14. Clarification: are temporary signs allowed in residential districts? Should <br /> residents be held to the 3 permit restriction and/or have to pay the fee? <br /> What type of temporary signs would require a permit? <br /> 15. Clarify policies on illumination -when and where it's allowed, intensity <br /> allowed, whether and where flashing is allowed. <br /> 16. What types of signage is allowed with outdoor merchandising, when <br /> outdoor merchandising is specifically allowed by Conditional Use (Super <br /> America and Amoco, for example)? <br /> 17. Real Estate/Open House /House for Sale signs (off-site directional) - <br /> placement, allowed placement time. <br /> 18. Signage for transient merchants/peddlers (will also have to change <br /> • Chapter 110). <br /> Election Signs (per conversation with Michele) <br /> 1. State that candidate must have permission of property owners before <br /> erecting sign. <br /> 2. One sign per property frontage per candidate! <br /> 3. Clarify setbacks and right-of-way allowability. <br /> 4. Specifically state the City's position with respect to signs placed in County <br /> and State lands (City's ability to pull if causing a hazard - check state <br /> statutes) <br /> 5. Policy regarding pulling and impounding of illegally placed signs. <br /> • <br />