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DIVISION 4. <br /> SIGNS <br /> Sec. 78-1466. Signs as accessory use. <br /> Signs are a permitted accessory use in all districts subject to the following <br /> regulations: <br /> (1) On right-of-way. Private signs are prohibited within the public right-of- <br /> way or easements, except that the council may grant a conditional use <br /> permit to locate signs and decorations on or within the right-of-way under <br /> their jurisdiction for a specified time not to exceed 90 days. No <br /> conditional use permit for such a sign shall be issued by the council if a <br /> conditional use permit or temporary sign permit had been issued in the <br /> previous 24 months to that property. <br /> (2) Flashing. Illuminated flashing signs shall not be permitted in any district. <br /> (3) Beams. Illuminated signs or devices giving off an intermittent, steady or <br /> rotating beam consisting of a collection or concentration of rays of light <br /> shall not be permitted in any district. <br /> (4) Sales signs. For purpose of selling, renting or leasing property, a sign not <br /> in excess of ten square feet per surface may be placed within the front yard <br /> of such property to be sold or leased. Such signs shall not be less than 15 <br /> feet from the right-of-way line unless flat against the structure. For the <br /> purpose of selling or promoting a residential project of six or more <br /> dwelling units, one sign not to exceed 48 square feet; a commercial area of <br /> three acres or more, or an industrial area of ten acres or more, one sign not <br /> to exceed 96 feet of advertising surface, may be erected upon the project <br /> site. Such sign shall not remain after 90 percent of the project is <br /> developed. <br /> (5) Existing signs. Signs existing on September 14, 1967, which do not <br /> conform to the regulations are a nonconforming use. <br /> (6) Traffic interference. No sign may be erected that, by reason of position, <br /> shape or color, would interfere in any way with the proper functioning or <br /> purpose of a traffic sign or signal. <br /> (7) Building wall signs. Signs shall not be painted directly on the outside wall <br /> of the building. Signs shall not be painted on a fence, rocks or similar <br /> structure or feature in any district. Paper and similar signs shall not be <br /> permanently attached directly to a building wall by an adhesive or similar <br /> means (temporary use of such signs is permitted per standards set forth in <br />