§ 8.09 TEMPORARY SIGNS.
   (A)   Temporary signs, except real estate signs and political signs, require a temporary sign permit. No temporary sign may exceed three feet by six feet (18 square feet). The display of a temporary sign shall not exceed 30 days. No more than two temporary sign permits, per business, can be issued in any one calendar year. Temporary signs include banners for special temporary events and uses, such as grand openings and special events.
   (B)   Seasonal rental signs shall be attached to the structure or placed in ground and not within the right-of-way and not to exceed two feet in height. All seasonal rental signs shall not exceed two square feet. One seasonal rental sign is allowed for each rental property.
   (C)   Temporary construction signs shall be allowed if such signs are limited to one sign per road frontage and no more than two signs are present per property. Such signs are not to exceed six square feet in areas zoned residential and are not to exceed three feet by six feet (18 square feet) in areas zoned commercial. Construction signs must be removed within 60 days of the final inspection or issuance of certificate of occupancy.
   (D)   Temporary signs related to service providers require a temporary sign permit. Any such signs are limited to display for a maximum of 30 days from the date of the issuance of the permit and shall be a minimum of three square feet and shall not exceed a maximum of six square feet.
(Ord. passed 11-2-2011; Ord. 2018-02, passed 5-3-2018)