§ 158.058 PERMITTED SIGNS.
   (A)   Signs showing name of farm, owner or tenant, name of institution of establishment; name of horses or breeds of livestock; bulletin boards of churches, schools and other public and semi-public institutions; roadside stand signs or any sign advertising a product produced, or a service rendered on the premises. No zoning permit is required for such signs.
   (B)   Any other advertising device including any sign, billboard, notice poster, display or other device intended to attract the attention of operators of motor vehicles on the highways and including a structure erected in connection with the display of any such device and all lighting or other attachments used in connection therewith; however, not including directional or other official signs or signals erected by the state or other public agency having jurisdiction. The advertising devices are permitted subject to the following conditions.
      (1)   They do not exceed 50 feet in length and 25 feet in height, including border and trim, but excluding supports on land adjacent to an interstate highway and shall not be larger than 25 feet in length by 15 feet in height on land adjacent to other public roads.
      (2)   They do not prevent the driver of a vehicle from having a clear and unobstructed view of official signs and approaching or merging traffic.
      (3)   They do not attempt or appear to attempt to direct the movement of traffic or interfere with, imitate or resemble any official traffic sign, signal or device.
      (4)   Signs which contain, include or are illuminated by any flashing or moving lights are prohibited.
      (5)   Signs over 12 square feet in area shall be set back 25 feet from the right-of-way. In addition, the signs must be a minimum of 50 feet from any adjoining property lines.
      (6)   A sign permit for their erection is obtained from the City of Glasgow Building Inspector’s Office.
(1989 Code, § 154.057A) (Ord. 1063, passed - -1967; Am. Ord. 2124, passed 8-28-1995; Am. Ord. 2774, passed - -; Am. Ord. 2018-2916, passed 4-9-2018)