§ 18-3-306. Temporary signs.
   (a)   Generally.
      (1)   A temporary sign is allowed in all zoning districts.
      (2)   A temporary sign on property that 500 feet or more of road frontage or a temporary sign that applies to more than 10 adjacent lots may have a maximum area of 64 square feet. Otherwise, a temporary sign shall have a maximum area of nine square feet in residential districts and 24 square feet in all other districts.
      (3)   The height of a temporary sign may not exceed 12 feet above grade level.
      (4)   The total number of temporary wind signs on private property may not exceed four.
      (5)   A temporary sign that is unrelated to an event may not be displayed for more than two periods of 60-consecutive days in any 12-month period.
      (6)   A temporary sign that is related to an event may not be displayed for more than 60 days before the start of the event and shall be removed within 7 days after the conclusion of the event.
   (b)   Temporary directional signs.
      (1)   A maximum of six temporary directional signs of no more than three square feet in area or three feet in height are allowed per event or destination, with a double-faced sign counting as one sign.
      (2)   A temporary directional sign shall be self-supporting and may be posted only on weekends between 8:00 a.m. on Friday and 9:00 a.m. on the following Monday or between 9:00 a.m. on County, State, or federal holidays and 9:00 a.m. on the following day.
      (3)   Temporary directional signs may be placed within a County right-of-way if the signs are located at least three feet from any curbed or paved area.
(Bill No. 4-05; Bill No. 78-05; Bill No. 9-09; Bill No. 66-21)