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Ordinance Number
2012-030
Adopted Date
07/10/2012
Agenda Item Number
4.A.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulations
State Filed Date
07\18\2012
Entity Name
Sign Permit Application Fees
Code Number
Chapter 956
Subject
Sign Regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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ORDINANCE 2012-030 <br />(c) Signs shall be located wholly on the private property and shall be placed at <br />least five (5) feet from all rights-of-way and fifteen (15) feet from all other <br />property lines, and shall not exceed five (5) feet in height. <br />(5) Temporary signs in nonresidential districts. Temporary signs for political campaigns <br />or special events are allowed in nonresidential zoning districts subject to the <br />following provisions: <br />(a) One sign per special event, candidate or issue is allowed per lot or parcel of <br />land. and of more than t-we(2) signs per- pr -e i Hewes. The <br />allowable signage shall not exceed (16) square feet per sign. Thesesigns <br />shall be or-eAe by aminimum dist nee of fifteen (t 5) feet; <br />(b) Signs shall be located wholly on the private property and shall be placed at <br />least five (5) feet from any right-of-way and fifteen (15) feet from all other <br />property lines and shall not exceed ten (10) feet in height. <br />(6) Compliance with conditions of sign(s) placement and removal. The applicant shall <br />agree to place signs in a manner consistent with the terms of county sign regulations <br />and remove the same pursuant to the schedule approved as a condition of permit <br />approved. In addition, the applicant shall agree to conditions necessary to ensure that <br />potential issues identified by the county shall be effectively managed in order to <br />promote the public safety, avoid excessive proliferation of signage, and protect the <br />economic and business climate and appearance of the community. Concerning the <br />placement and removal of temporary political campaign and special event signs, the <br />following shall apply: <br />(a) All temporary signs must be removed within five (5) days after the special <br />event or, regarding political campaign signs, after the election in which the <br />candidate is eliminated or elected or after the resolution of the respective <br />issues by referendum; <br />(b) The placement of temporary signs upon any tree, utility pole, or similar <br />object is prohibited; <br />(c) The placement of any temporary sign without permission of the owner of the <br />property upon which the sign is placed is prohibited; <br />(d) The placement of any temporary sign in a public or private road right-of-way <br />is prohibited; however, the public works department may approve placement <br />of temporary traffic/directional signs within rights-of-way in accordance with <br />section 956.11(2)(b). For purposes of this regulation, the road right-of-way <br />line shall be deemed to be the edge of sidewalks or utility poles furthest from <br />the road. Where no such structure(s) are present, the right-of-way line shall <br />be deemed to be twenty (20) feet back from the near edge of roadway <br />pavement or, if unpaved, the near edge of unpaved roadbed surface. <br />Bold Underline: Additions to Ordinance 9 <br />Stake thF@Ugl: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />C:\Documents and Settings\tlister\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\QPAZMTU8\2012-030 956 Sign Regulations.doc <br />
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