1125.05 PROHIBITED SIGNS.
   (a)   General: Any sign or sign structure which constitutes a hazard to safety or health by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation or abandonment, is structurally unsafe, is not kept in good repair or is capable of causing electrical shocks to persons likely to come in contact with it, shall be removed. No person shall park any vehicle or trailer on a public right-of-way or public property or on private property so as to be visible from a public right-of-way, which has attached thereto, or located thereon, any advertising or identification sign or device which has as its purpose the circumvention of the sign regulation.
   (b)   Specific Prohibited Signs: The following signs shall not be permitted, erected or maintained in any district.
      (1)   Abandoned signs.
      (2)   Banner signs except as otherwise authorized under temporary signs.
      (3)   "A" frame signs except as otherwise authorized under temporary signs.
      (4)   Portable signs except as otherwise authorized under temporary signs.
      (5)    String lights other than Christmas decorations.
      (6)   Signs which make use of words such as "STOP", LOOK, "DANGER", "GO SLOW", "WARNING", "CAUTION" or any other words, phrases, symbols, or characters, in such a manner as to interfere with, mislead or confuse traffic.
      (7)   Any sign which obstructs free ingress to or egress from a required door, window, fire escape or other required exit way.
      (8)   Flags, other than those of any nations, state or political subdivision or corporate flag except as otherwise authorized under temporary signs.
      (9)   Any sign which, by reason of its size, shape, location, content, coloring or manner of illumination:
         A.   Constitutes a traffic hazard or a detriment to traffic safety by obstructing the vision of drivers, or by obstructing, or detracting from the visibility of any traffic sign or control device on public streets and roads.
         B.   May be confused with a traffic control sign, signal or device or the light of an emergency or road equipment vehicle.