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   503.02 ADVERTISING ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.
   (a)    No person shall stick, post, or attach any advertisement, poster, sign, handbill or placard of any kind or description upon any telegraph, telephone, railway or electric light pole within the limits of the City, or upon any public building, voting booth, flagging, curbstone, walk, step, stone or sidewalk, or write, print or impress or in any manner attach any notice of advertisement of any kind upon any public building, voting booth, flagging, curbstone, step, stone or sidewalk which is the property of the City or within the street lines of the City or over which the City or Council has the care, custody or control, except as may be required by the laws of the State or the ordinances of the City.
   (b)    Whoever violates this section is guilty of advertising on public property, a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 34-96. Passed 7-1-96.)
   503.03 PLACING SIGNS IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (a)    No person shall:
      (1)    Erect, string, stretch or spread advertising or political signs and banners or any other devices across any street or other public place, except with the written permission of the City Manager.
      (2)    Paint any sign of any kind upon the sidewalks, streets or curbs of the City or attach any signs to any utility poles or City property, except with the written permission of the City Manager.
   (b)    Whoever violates this section is guilty of placing signs in public places, a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 34-96. Passed 7-1-96.)
   503.04 DESTROYING NOTIFICATIONS.
   (a)    No person shall intentionally deface, obliterate, tear down or destroy, in whole or in part, a copy or transcript of a law of the United States or of this State, or a proclamation, publication, advertisement or notification set up in a public place by authority of law for the public information of any citizen, or a private poster, sign, notice, card or table of rules or rates or other notice affixed or posted upon a bridge by an owner or keeper thereof for the information of the public.
   (b)    Whoever violates this section is guilty of destroying notifications, a minor misdemeanor.
(Ord. 34-96. Passed 7-1-96.)
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