§ 152.227 TEMPORARY SIGNS.
   Temporary signs pose distinct concerns with visual clutter, safety in erection and display, and removal when the time for display has concluded. Temporary signs also pose distinct concerns with materials quality. The following provisions and individual zoning of temporary signs per district serve to address these concerns:
   (A)   Temporary signs require a permit, except as provided in this subchapter, and may be permitted up to 30 days each calendar year. No more than four temporary commercial signs may be erected per use in one calendar year.
   (B)   Temporary signs shall be securely affixed to the ground or a building, or a pole designated only to a temporary sign. Temporary signs shall be durably constructed of weather resistant material.
   (C)   Person-assisted signs shall not be located more than ten feet from the entrance to a building or within ten feet of a right-of-way.
(Ord. 301, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 152.999