For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ELECTION. All primary, general, and special elections.
POLITICAL SIGN. A sign announcing, supporting, or opposing a candidate or issue in connection with any national, state, or local election.
SIGN. Any visual medium (including, when applicable, its structure and component parts) which is used (or intended to be used) to announce, declare, demonstrate or attract the attention of the public. Examples of SIGNS include, but are not limited to, any sign, display board, handbill, poster, banner, pennant, streamer, whirligig, valance or advertising display constructed of paper, cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, wallboard, or other light materials (with or without structural frame). SIGN does not include commercial billboards.
(Ord. 1239A, passed 5-13-2003; Ord. 1249C, passed 3-9-2004)