§ 152.221 TEMPORARY SIGNS.
   (A)   Temporary signs and support structures, may be used for up to a maximum of 30 consecutive days within any one 90-day period for any one property from the date of issued permit. The 30-day time limitation shall not be subdivided into small increments to permit the placement of a temporary sign on a property, or segment of such property, more than one time within any 90-day period. Temporary signs erected for more than 30 consecutive days are considered permanent signs and subject to the regulations for permanent signs.
   (B)   Each temporary sign must have a permit issued prior to placement on property and must meet all code requirements.
   (C)   Temporary signs may not be permanently attached to the ground, buildings, or other structures.
   (D)   Banners and non-exempted flags: only one banner or non-exempted flag is allowed per property and may not exceed 24 square feet.
   (E)   Temporary signs may not be placed or extend into the right-of-way.
   (F)   Total of all temporary signs per property shall not be more than 50 square feet of signage.
   (G)   Temporary signs in residential districts shall not be illuminated.
   (H)   Portable/promotional signs, shall not exceed the 50 square feet in size temporary sign limit and only one portable/promotional sign shall be permitted for any one property.
   (I)   Temporary yard signs shall not exceed six feet in height.
(Ord. 2021-02, passed 3-16-21) Penalty, see § 152.999