All temporary signs shall require issuance of a temporary sign permit. Said temporary signs shall also be in accordance with the provisions below:
(A) Distance from a public right-of-way. No temporary sign shall be located less than ten feet from any public right-of-way;
(B) Obstruction of vehicular traffic prohibited. No temporary sign shall obstruct the flow or visually impair vehicular traffic on any established right-of-way;
(C) Distance from a residential property line. No temporary sign shall be located closer than 20 feet from an adjoining residential property;
(D) Sign face. No temporary sign shall have a face which exceeds 32 square feet;
(E) Illumination. No temporary sign shall be illuminated, or have blinking lights or arrows; and
(F) Duration of use. The use of temporary signs shall not exceed a maximum of ten calendar days, up to three display periods within a given calendar year with the exception of social and charitable organization signs which may not exceed a maximum of 14 calendar days, up to three display periods in a given calendar year.
(Ord. 4-2009, passed 3-9-09)