17-10-30 Temporary signs—general requirements
The requirements set forth in this section apply to all temporary signs.
A.   Temporary signs shall be constructed of fabric, plastic, wood, metal, or similar durable weather-resistant materials.
B.   Temporary signs shall be maintained free of chipped paint, cracks, loss of text or graphics, or similar defects.
C.   No temporary sign shall be placed upon any other sign assembly, utility pole, authorized traffic control device, utility box, fence, freestanding wall, boulder, tree, planter, vehicle, or similar structure.
D.   Temporary signs shall be placed in a manner that prevents displacement during adverse weather conditions and does not result in a safety hazard to the public.
E.   Except as expressly allowed by this chapter, temporary signs shall not be located within the public right-of-way.
F.   Temporary signs shall not interfere with the free movement of pedestrians, bicycles, or vehicles.
G.   Temporary signs shall not include amplified sound, animation, motion or attachments such as balloons, flags, streamers, pinwheels, or ribbons, except as specifically authorized by section 17-10-33 (inflatable and air activated signs).
H.   Temporary signs shall not be illuminated other than by ambient light present on the property or by existing illumination intended for other uses.
I.   All temporary signs require a sign permit except portable signs (section 17-10-35), portable directional signs (section 17-10-34), and temporary signs in residential areas (paragraph 17-10-25 C) (see section 17-10-5, exempt signs).