A. Political Campaign Signs: Political campaign signs shall be allowed only on private property and with owner permission under the following conditions:
1. Signs will not exceed five (5) square feet in size.
2. All signage must provide for clear sight for traffic safety.
3. No signs are allowed within the rights-of-way of roads and highways or on any other publicly owned property.
B. Political Message Signs: Political message signs shall be permitted. The maximum size for each political message sign shall not exceed six (6) square feet, and no such sign shall be illuminated. No such political message sign shall project beyond the property line into the public right-of-way or onto private property that is not owned by the party installing or owning the sign.
C. Street Signs: Signs giving names of streets shall be erected at all street intersections. Such signs shall meet the minimum requirements as set forth in the "Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways", as prepared and published by the Department of Public Works and Buildings, State of Illinois, and the Village street sign design standards. The developer shall also promptly install any and all regulatory traffic signs deemed necessary by the Village. The developer shall install temporary street signs during the period of construction as soon as the property is accessible by vehicles and maintain such signs until permanent signs are installed.
D. Conservancy Signs: Signs identifying conservancy easements shall be posted on all properties that have been designated a conservancy, a woodland conservancy, or a scenic easement. Such signs shall be installed prior to the issuance of a building permit and commencement of any construction on the property. The signs shall not exceed fourteen inches by eighteen inches (14" x 18") or two hundred fifty two (252) square inches. These signs shall indicate the conservancy and establish that these areas are not to be disturbed.
E. Temporary Signs:
1. Public/Legal Notices: Temporary signs that indicate either a public hearing or are a required legal notice may be installed on the property; provided, however, that such signs shall not be located within the vision triangle nor constitute a public safety hazard.
2. Other Temporary Signs: Temporary use signs shall be permitted. All such signs shall be removed within twenty four (24) hours after the event and shall not exceed six (6) square feet. (Ord. 1310A, 12-20-2017)