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ARTICLE I. ADVERTISING
§ 54.001 POLITICAL POSTERS PROHIBITED
   (A)   It shall be unlawful, within the corporate limits of the city for any person to post, by nailing, tacking, stapling, or by any other method, any political posters, signs, or any other devise soliciting votes for a political candidate, upon any supporting structure which was not specifically constructed for the purpose.
   (B)   In the event that a sign is constructed, or placed upon an existing structure it must comply with the regulations in this code or other city ordinances.
(Ord. No. 19.73, 9-18-73)
§ 54.002 POSTING ON PROPERTY OF OTHERS, CONSENT REQUIRED
   No person shall post any bills, signs, posters or advertisements on any buildings, fences, poles or other property belonging to another without the consent of the owner. The consent shall be secured in writing, and the written consent shall be exhibited by the person having the same to any police officer on demand.
(Ord. No. 18, 9-16-18)
§ 54.003 DESTROYING LAWFUL POSTERS PROHIBITED
   It shall be unlawful for any person to wrongfully and maliciously tear down, deface or cover up any posted advertisement or bill of any person when the same is lawfully posted and put up and during the time the sign or advertisement shall be of value.
(Ord. No. 18, 9-16-18)
§ 54.004 PERMIT REQUIRED FOR SIGNS, BANNERS ACROSS STREETS
   No person shall erect or place any sign or banner of wood, cloth, metal or other material across any street or sidewalk in the city without permission by the city council.
(1976 Code)
§ 54.005 MARKING OF STREETS, SIDEWALKS PROHIBITED
   It shall be unlawful for any person to advertise, or attempt to advertise, by marking or painting on any of the streets or sidewalks within the city.
(1976 Code)
ARTICLE II. ENERGY EMERGENCY
§ 54.100 DECLARATION
   The mayor of the city is hereby given the authority to declare an energy emergency, subject to the following:
   (A)   The declaration must be based upon and contain information concerning shortages received from energy suppliers, including but not limited to, heating fuel suppliers, electricity suppliers, transportation fuel suppliers; and
   (B)   The declaration must be ratified by the city council within seventy-two (72) hours after its issuance.
(Ord. No. 2.77, §§ 1.7, 3-1-77)
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