§ 110.03 HANGING STREET BANNERS OR FLAGS.
   (A)   A STREET BANNER is a sign made of any flexible material that is suspended, hung or attached over or across any public walk, street or place. Street banners may be permitted in places and for periods of time authorized by the Board of Public Works and Safety, but only after written request for permission to display the street banner has been presented to the Board. In no case shall a street banner be hung over telephone or telegraph wires or high-tension wires.
   (B)   United States’ flags and banners up to 12 square feet may be displayed from staffs, walks or buildings on holidays or days of public celebration without permit.
(Prior Code, § 110.03) (Ord. G-28-67, passed 12-26-1967) Penalty, see § 110.99