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Sec. 46-10. Signs, advertisements and house number.
   (a)   It shall be unlawful for any person to post or paint signs, advertisements, or other matter to posts sidewalks, or curbs or other public places in the city; provided, however the proprietor of any premises is hereby authorized to paint or authorize the painting, upon the top side or street side of the curb or on the sides of the driveway abutting the premises, of the proper number designated by the building official for such premises, provided the numbering is black in color on white background or white in color on a green or black background, the number does not exceed four inches in height, the background does not exceed six inches in height an 20 inches in length, and the paint used for such purposes is durable paint designated for application to concrete surfaces.
   (b)   The painting of curbs to designate a no parking zone shall be permitted in areas, wherein the traffic commission has so recommended such painting. The traffic commission will take under consideration the traffic and pedestrian safety when making such recommendation.
(Prior Code, § 17-46; Ord. of 10-12-1993)