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1. No political sign shall be erected more than 45 days prior to any election, nor shall be permitted to remain on any property more than seven days following an election.
2. No political signs shall be permitted on public property, they shall be permitted on private property only with the consent of the property owner. The property owner shall be responsible for removing the political seven days after the election.
3. Political signs not removed after seven days will be considered a public nuisance and the City Clerk’s office will follow the procedure established in Chapter 12, Article 1, § 5.
(Ord. 2024-04, passed 4-9-2024)
§§ 4-46 through 4-99 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USES.
1. This article is designed to allow for the designation, and subsequent protection of, properties which have been determined to be architecturally, archaeologically, culturally or historically significant to the city and to allow interested parties the opportunity to arrange for the preservation of such properties.
2. The purposes of this article are to:
a. Promote the designation of historic properties and landmarks and the creation of historic districts for the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the public;
b. Safeguard the cultural and architectural heritage of the city;
c. Preserve and enhance the environmental quality of neighborhoods;
d. Strengthen the city’s economic base through stimulation of structural and district conservation, re-use and revitalization;
e. Stabilize and preserve property values; and
f. Promote harmonious, orderly and efficient growth and development of the community, through the integration of the preservation and comprehensive planning processes within the city.
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