§ 152.05 PLACEMENT OF SIGNS.
   (A)   Temporary banners or signs announcing educational, religious, political, public events or promoting ideas, candidates or issues may be placed in the right-of-way, however, they shall not interfere with road or highway visibility or obstruct or otherwise interfere with the safe and orderly movement of traffic or pose a hazard to pedestrians or traffic. Temporary banners or signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in area total for a given lot.
   (B)   Garage, basement, porch or other casual sale signs may be erected in residential areas as long as they are not in violation of other sections of this chapter. This type of sign may not be present for more than three days after said sale.
   (C)   Temporary banners or signs announcing educational, religious or public events shall be permitted on the premises where the event is to occur, however, they shall not be larger than 20 feet square.
   (D)   Street banners may only be placed on the right-of-way of non-limited access roadways and must vertically clear the pavement by at least 18 feet. Such banners must be placed a minimum of 1,000 feet apart.
   (E)   Real estate signs may be placed in the right-of-way, however, they shall not interfere with road or highway visibility or obstruct or otherwise interfere with the safe and orderly movement of traffic or pose a hazard to pedestrians or traffic.
(Ord. 1362-07, passed 6-4-2007; Ord. 1592-20, passed 10-5-2020)