§ 155.2309 TEMPORARY SIGNS AND BANNERS.
   Temporary signs and banners are permitted without a zoning permit and must meet the following requirements.
   (A)   One announcement sign not exceeding 50 square feet regarding the construction of a building, including such information as the architect, builder, contractor, and the like may be installed during the construction period.
   (B)   Temporary free-standing signs such as but not limited to "A-frame" or trailer-based signs shall be permitted in any commercial or industrial district for up to 30 days, provided that they do not constitute a traffic hazard. Such signs shall not be located in the public right-of-way.
   (C)   One subdivision sign not exceeding 50 square feet advertising the sale and/or development of property shall be permitted per project.
   (D)   Signs or banners announcing temporary charitable or community functions shall not be placed in or over any street right-of-way without prior authorization from the city.
   (E)   Signs advertising the sale, rental, or lease of the premises on which the sign is located shall be permitted in any residential district, provided that they not exceed 12 square feet. Signs advertising the sale, rental, or lease of property in any nonresidential district shall not exceed 24 square feet.
   (F)   Signs pertaining to the election of public offices shall be permitted without permit for the duration of the election season, provided they do not obstruct or endanger traffic or persons in any way. The signs shall be removed within 30 days after the election of the candidate or issue.
(Ord. 37-02, passed 7-10-02) Penalty, see § 155.2617