The City Planning Commission finds that signs have an obvious impact on the character and quality of the city. Further, it finds that failure to regulate their size, location, and construction has in specific instances resulted in poor identification of individual businesses, deterioration of the business and residential areas of the city, intensification of the conflicts between different types of land use, reduction in the effectiveness of traffic control devices, and safety hazards to pedestrians and motorists.
(Prior Code, § 153.135) (Ord. D-1418, § 701, passed 11-22-1982, effective 1-21-1983)