(A) No private sign shall be erected or maintained which copies, imitates, or approximates official street or highway signs, such as “stop” or “caution” signs. No private sign shall be erected or maintained which involves flashing illumination.
(B) No private sign shall be posed on any traffic control, street lighting, power, telephone, or other utility pole, or on any tree along any street or road, nor shall any private sign be permitted to be erected which in any way interferes with any utility line.
(C) No sign that violates any provision of any law of the state relative to outdoor advertising shall be erected or permitted.
(D) No private sign shall be erected in the public right-of-way, nor project over the public right-of-way except as may be provided for under § 155.093(B). Wall signs, as defined in division (M) of § 155.091, shall be permitted to project up to 18 inches from a building wall over the public right-of-way, if such projection is necessary to the installation of the sign.
(1996 Code, § 155.094) (Ord. passed 5-21-1984) Penalty, see § 155.999