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- •n foundation, sunk into the ground, or permanently <br /> fastened to, or painted on, a permanent structure. Some <br /> local sign regulations permit only permanent signs.Most of <br /> the specific sign classifications discussed beloi%fall under the <br /> _ general heading of permanent signs. <br /> Temporary signs, on the other hand, are sometimes <br /> Tr defined only as signs that are not permanent.They include <br /> .� <br /> such signs as sandwich boards,paper signs in grocery store <br /> _ windows, banners stretched across the front of a store, and <br /> those placed on small trailers. Regulations that attempt to <br /> :{r %F• define temporary signs in detail often specifically list these <br /> signs.A problem with such lists is that they inevitably leave < <br /> x�r r , room for creative but unwanted advertising devices like <br /> tethered balloons that have the shape of a logo or character <br /> used for advertising. <br /> Some regulations prohibit temporary signs; others at- <br /> tempt to impose strict limits on the length of time that such <br /> signs can be displayed.Because they are easily moved,tem- <br /> porary signs pose particular enforcement problems. And, <br /> because they are relatively inexpensive,temporary signs are j <br /> D_ sometimes heavily used,creating a cluttered streetscape. It <br /> <Y . <br /> is not unusual to find two,three,or even more portable and <br /> other temporary signs supplementing a pole sign and large <br /> (Top) This low, solid sign witlr only exterior lighting is the wall sign in front of a business—particularly in front of con- <br /> primary identification sign for a major shopping center irz a venience stores, service stations, and fast-food outlets. <br /> community u-ith restrictive sign regulations. (Bottom) This roof Permanent signs are usually further classified. The <br /> sign dwarfs the single-story building it sits on. It is indeed classifications provided in the following paragraphs include <br /> "Bigger Than You E,er Imagined."Many communities prohibit those most commonly found in local sign regulations. Al- <br /> signs extending abo,,e the roof line in many or all districts. though specific terms may vary slightly(for example,"low- <br /> � <br /> -0 <br /> Ever Irna yne <br /> d: . <br /> 'So-1, 4 <br /> R � �y <br /> 2 <br /> I <br />