Sec. 9-3-168   Temporary signs requiring a permit.
   1.   Commercial flags, such as “feather” flags, provided:
   a.   Only two per street front for commercial, religious, charitable, civic, fraternal, or similar organizations..
   b.   Allowed in all zoning districts upon obtaining annual permit.
   c.   Each flag may not exceed 12 feet in height or 36 square feet.
   d.   The flag is returned inside at the end of each business day.
   e.   Not allowed at zero setback buildings.
   2.   A-frame (sandwich board) type signs provided:
   a.   Only one per street front.
   b.   Only allowed in B-l and B-2 districts.
   c.   Does not exceed sign area of 6 square feet per sign face.
   d.   The placement of the sign allows for safe movement of both pedestrian and vehicle traffic and poses no safety issues.
   e.   The sign is returned inside at the end of each business day.
   3.   The following temporary signs shall be allowed subject to the standards below, in lieu of on-site real estate or construction signs.
   a.   Temporary planned development signs, provided:
   (1)   Only one (1) primary sign and two (2) secondary signs shall be allowed per street front of development.
   (2)   The maximum sign face area of a primary sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet; height of ground mounted signs shall not exceed six (6) feet.
   (3)   The maximum sign face area of secondary signs shall not exceed twelve (12) square feet; height of ground mounted signs shall not exceed six (6) feet.
   (4)   Only one (1) permit shall be required for all temporary planned development signs for each planned development. Permits shall be valid until a project is completed or two (2) years, whichever comes first. Completion shall be evidenced by the issuance of all certificates of occupancy for a development by the Building Inspections Department. If a project is not completed in two (2) years, a new permit must be obtained. However, in no instance shall more than five (5) permits be issued for a development. Additional permits shall not allow secondary signs. All secondary signs shall be removed when the first permit issued expires.
   (5)   Temporary directional signs within a planned development, but not visible from the road(s) fronting the overall development, shall be permitted so long as such signs do not exceed twelve (12) square feet in sign area, six (6) feet in height, and are removed upon completion of the portion of the project to which the signs are giving direction.
(Ord. of 12-7-04, No. 37-02; Ord. of 5-6-13, No. 12-12; Ord. of 8/6/18, No. 12-18)