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5 10.61 <br />H. Tenporary Signs. There shall be no more than <br />4 temporary business signs issued per calendar year# and <br />period of not more than 10 days per time or of the duration of the <br />event promoted by the sign message, whichever is less. The sign <br />(includes banners or balloons), sign supports, or portable stana <br />shall be removed from public view at the end of the period. <br />area of the sign shall not exceed 32 square feet per surface (64 <br />s.f. total signage allowed for 2 sided portable sign). Advertising <br />balloons are not subject to area restrictions but must meet all <br />applicable Federal and State standards. There shall be no <br />than one temporary sign in any required yard area and i. separate <br />multiple signs are proposed, the total area of the <br />exceed 32 square feet. Temporary business signs require a buildi <br />permit from the City. No such permit shall be issued by the City <br />If a conditional u.e permit under Section 10. 61, ^ <br />(A)(3) has been issued to a residential property. No <br />sign shall be allowed in residential zones unless permitted a <br />election or sale signs under this subdivision. Multi-tenant <br />buildings shall be considered as a single property for ^ <br />this paragraph, and the use of the single temporary business sign <br />bv tenants on the property shall be the responsibility . . ' <br />property owner or designated manager who shall endorse in writing, <br />all applications for sign permits. <br />The owner or manager of the sign and the owner of ‘he property <br />shall be equally resoonsible for the proper location, maintenance, <br />and removal of the sign. All temporarry signs shall <br />a property so that they do not impede safety by obstructing vision <br />of pedestrians or motor vehicle operators. <br />Source: Ordinance 97, 2nd Series <br />Adopted: 8-26-91 <br />I. Election Signs. Election signs are permitted on <br />private property in any district provided ="=h signs are removed <br />Sithin thirty days following the election as related to the signs. <br />NO ejection Lgn"^shall be permitted in any "J" District sooner than <br />two months preceding the election relating to the sign. <br />ORONO CC 380-1 (4-1-84) <br />(.
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