§ 113.46 SIGNAGE.
   (A)   Notwithstanding any other applicable statute, ordinance, code, or regulation to the contrary, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any sexually oriented business or any other person to erect, construct, or maintain any sign for the sexually oriented business other than as provided herein.
   (B)   The sign shall have no more than two display surfaces. Each such display surface shall:
      (1)   Not contain any flashing lights;
      (2)   Contain no photographs, silhouettes, drawings, or pictorial representations which in any manner depict any part of the nude or semi-nude human body or specified anatomical areas or specified sexual activities as defined in § 113.02, whether nude or not; and
      (3)   Contain no form of the words “sex” or “nude” or any other words alluding to specified anatomical areas or specified sexual activities as defined in § 113.02.
   (C)   Violation of any provision of this section shall constitute a violation.
(Prior Code, § 62.206) (Ord. 2000-11, passed 7-26-2000) Penalty, see § 113.99