§ 11.01.100.030 HAZARDOUS SIGNS AND SIGN MAINTENANCE.
   No sign permitted by this subchapter shall, due to its location, lighting, size intensity or color, create a hazard to the safe, efficient movement of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
   (A)   A sign as permitted by this subchapter shall be maintained by the owner and kept in good condition.
   (B)   In addition, all parts and supports shall be routinely painted and repaired when in an unsafe, deteriorated or rotted condition.
   (C)   The surface of the ground under and about any freestanding sign shall be kept free of weeds, rubbish or flammable waste material.
   (D)   Any sign determined to be hazardous by law enforcement, the Fire Chief, or Building Inspector and/or Code Enforcement Officer (as defined in § 11.01.010.040) shall be removed by the owner of the sign or be repaired or modified so that the hazardous conditions no longer exists within 30 days of written notification of the hazard unless otherwise specified.
(Prior Code, § 11.01.100.030) (Ord. 2021-15, passed 12-20-2021)