§ 8.32.035 HANDBILLS AND ADVERTISING MATTER—PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   No person shall distribute or cause to be distributed any advertising matter in or upon private property when:
   (A)   There is erected a printed sign in a conspicuous place upon the property containing the words “No Advertising Matter - No Soliciting”, or words substantially similar thereto. Such sign or notice shall be maintained in a place on such property where it is unobstructed from view and located as near the main entrance thereof as possible. The language in said sign shall be at least two inches high and composed of letters printed in the English language so as to be clearly visible; provided, however, that advertising matter may be distributed in, or upon, private property even though the sign above referred to is so maintained when the person distributing such advertising matter has first obtained the written consent of the person in charge or possession of the property upon which such advertising matter is distributed; or
   (B)   It is apparent that the property is unoccupied; or
   (C)   It is apparent that a previous day's distribution of advertising matter has not been removed.
(`83 Code, § 8.32.035) (Ord. 94-19 § 2, 1994)