All signs for which a permit is required and all supports thereof shall:
(A) Be kept in compliance with the plans and specifications filed and approved for issuance of the sign permit.
(B) Be kept and maintained in a safe condition.
(C) At all times conform to all provisions of this chapter.
(D) The Zoning Administrator has the authority to inspect any sign requiring a permit at any given time to ensure compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(E) The Zoning Administrator may require the repair or removal of a sign requiring a permit within seven days upon the finding that any of the following conditions exist:
(1) The sign is found to be unsafe.
(2) The sign is in a condition that does not comply with this chapter.
(3) The sign was established as an accessory use for a principal use which has ceased to exist for a period of six months.
(4) The sign is deteriorated and constitutes a blight to the community's appearance. Evidence of deterioration include peeling paint, missing letters, broken or cracked sign face or burned out lights.
(Ord. 617, passed 1-27-2014; Am. Ord. 675, passed 5-22-2023)