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18-3-28: SPONSORSHIP SIGNS:
Public entities owning or operating a public recreation facility, limited to stadiums, arenas, fairgrounds, or athletic fields, may place sponsorship signs on or within the facility, if all of the following requirements are met:
   A.   The signs are directed to the general public inside the facility and are not directly visible to the general public outside the facility when viewed from adjacent properties, any public street or developed public trail; provided that signs located on ball field fences and facing the infield side of the fence shall not be prohibited if visible from such locations.
   B.   The signs are permanently secured to a fence, building or structure.
   C.   Sponsorship signs shall not promote specific events, products or services of sponsors.
   D.   Sponsorship signs attached to a building or structure having a use other than the mere support of such signs, other than a fence, shall be limited to a maximum area of five percent (5%) of the surface area of the building or structure on which it is attached.
(Ord. 2004-65, 9-21-2004)