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Ord #215 - 3rd Ser/Repealing and Replacing Signs
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Ord #215 - 3rd Ser/Repealing and Replacing Signs
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(6) Residential, commercial, industrial developments. For the purpose of selling or <br /> promoting a residential project of six or more dwelling units one sign not to <br /> exceed 48 square feet; a commercial area three acres or more, or an industrial area <br /> of ten acres or more, one sign not to exceed 96 feet of advertising surface may be <br /> erected upon the project site. Such sign shall not remain after 90 percent of the <br /> project is developed. <br /> (7) Temporary sign height. A temporary sign shall not exceed the height limits listed <br /> in Section 78-1478 Table 1 for a permanent sign of a particular sign type in a <br /> given district, including inflatable signs and balloons. <br /> (8) Sign installation. A temporary sign shall be secured and well-constructed so as <br /> not to create a hazard to pedestrians or vehicles. <br /> (9) Illumination. A temporary sign shall not be illuminated. <br /> (10) Location. The permitted location of all temporary signs is subject to change as <br /> determined by the City Administrator or their designee in order to protect the <br /> public health, safety, welfare, and aesthetics. <br /> Sec. 78-1482.—Sign Standard Adjustments. <br /> Adjustments to the requirements and standards for the height, number,type, lighting, <br /> area, and/or location of a sign or signs established by this division may be approved with a Site <br /> Plan Review or Planned Unit Development process as described in Chapter 78, Article II, <br /> Division 4 and Chapter 78, Article VI of the Zoning Code. In order to approve any sign standard <br /> adjustment,the following criteria of(1) or(2) shall be satisfied of this Section, and the necessary <br /> criteria of(3) shall be satisfied: <br /> (1) There are site conditions that require a sign adjustment to allow the sign to be <br /> reasonably visible from a street immediately adjacent to the site. <br /> (2) The sign adjustment will allow a sign of exceptional design or style that will <br /> enhance the area or that is more consistent with the architecture and design of the <br /> site. <br /> (3) The sign adjustment will not result in a sign that is inconsistent with the purpose <br /> of the zoning district in which the property is located or the current land use. <br /> Sec. 78-1483.—Maintenance and Repair. <br /> All signs shall be kept in good repair and free from peeling paint, rust, damaged or rotted <br /> support, framework or other material,broken or missing faces or missing letters. Any structure <br /> from which a sign has been moved or removed shall be repaired with materials and/or painted or <br /> stained to match the existing background. <br /> Page 14 <br />
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