The following signs are prohibited:
(B) Signs located within ten feet of the curb or street surface edge on non-residential property where no controlled ingress/egress exists, unless such signs are no higher than three feet, six inches above the lowest adjacent street or driveway grade, as applicable;
(C) Signs which project more than 12 inches over a public sidewalk or other walkway, where allowed, shall not be lower than seven feet above the adjacent grade if non-electrified, or nine feet if electrified;
(D) Any sign which violates or would violate any other applicable law or ordinance;
(E) Any sign which resembles an official traffic-control device or sign, or which bears the words or symbols customarily used for traffic control;
(F) Any sign which incorporates a signal or device that mimics the emergency or warning lights of an emergency or road maintenance/construction vehicle or which hides from view any traffic or street sign or any safety signaling device;
(G) Signs in the public right-of-way or on any easement dedicated to public use, or upon any structure or appurtenance associated with a public utility or governmental agency;
(H) Signs within ten feet of overhead power lines, measured horizontally;
(I) Signs which have become potentially dangerous to life or property;
(J) Signs which constitute a public nuisance;
(K) Signs which are determined, upon inspection, to have been designed or erected to interfere with advertising signs owned by another; and
(L) Electronic signs as defined in Tex. Administrative Code Title 43, Part 1, Ch. 21, Subch. I, Rule § 21.154.
(2012 Code, § 18-207) (Ord. 080602, passed - -2008; Ord. 191002, passed 10-8-2019) Penalty, see § 151.99