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No
shall be permitted at the intersection of any
in such a manner as to obstruct free and clear vision of motor vehicle operators. No
shall be located at any location where by reason of its position, shape, or color it may interfere with or be confused with any authorized traffic
, signal or device. No
may make use of a word, symbol, phrase, shape or color in such a manner as to interfere with, mislead, or confuse traffic.
No
shall be permitted on any curb,
, post, pole, hydrant, bridge, tree or other surface located on public property or over or across any
or public thoroughfare, except as expressly authorized by the
. Otherwise conforming on-site signs, such as projecting signs, may be allowed to extend into the public right-of-way, subject to additional approval by the Tucson Department of Transportation (TDOT) through the Temporary Revocable Easement process.
(Ord. 11508, 12/5/2017; Am. Ord. 11803, 12/8/2020)
A. Subject to the provisions of this section,
for a legal
, as defined in the
, are allowed. Such
shall be allowed only so long as the
is allowed. A final determination by the zoning administrator that a
has been
or
shall also be the final determination of the nonconforming status of the related
.
B. A
legally existing on the effective date of the
but that does not comply with the regulations of the
adopted after the
was legally permitted shall be deemed to be a
and shall be subject to the provisions of this article.
C. Except for reasonable
and
, no
shall be moved, altered, removed and reinstalled, or replaced, unless it is brought into compliance with the requirements of the
. The updating of electrical components for a non-conforming
may be considered an approved alteration. The alteration cannot change the
from static
to
copy.
A. Any
may continue to be utilized as long as the
of the use within the
remains the same. When a use changes from one
category to another, all
shall be brought into
with the provisions of this article.
B. Any use not mentioned specifically or about which there is any question shall be classified by the zoning administrator and included in the group which its use most nearly resembles.
C.
Categories
1. Assembly uses such as theaters, churches, stadiums, review stands and amusement park
.
2. Educational uses such as nurseries, child-care and other educational purposes.
3. Institutional uses such as hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes, mental hospitals and sanitariums, jails, prisons and reformatories.
4. Manufacturing and industrial uses such as storage of materials, dry cleaning plants, paint shops, woodworking, printing plants, ice plants, power plants and creameries.
5. Service facilities such as repair garages, aircraft repair hangers, gasoline and service stations.
6. Wholesale uses.
7. Retail uses including personal services.
8. Office uses including medical offices and urgent care.
9. Restaurant, drinking and dining uses.
10. Government uses such as police and fire stations.
11. Multi-
dwellings such as hotels, apartment houses, convents, monasteries and lodging houses.
12. Single-
dwellings.
13. Parking facilities such as parking garages.
(Ord. 11508, 12/5/2017; Am. Ord. 11803, 12/8/2020)
This section describes the basic
types that are either permitted or prohibited. A
type that is not permitted in a
, is prohibited unless otherwise designated by this article. Any specific regulation of a
type for a specific
supersedes the general requirement for the
type.
in special districts supersede the regulations for the underlying
or the general requirements for the
type. All the above referenced districts,
and provisions are superseded when the sign's area is regulated by Section 7A.7
Design Options.
The
contained in this section are permitted throughout the
, regardless of
and
, unless otherwise designated.
A. Emergency, warning, and
necessary for public safety or civil defense or other
use.
shall be easily readable and if necessary illuminated.
B.
1. An
is an on-site
, emblem, or decal that is ground or
-mounted providing information to the public such as wayfinding, facilities, services or prohibitions relating to the premises and which is inside a
, in a courtyard or hallway, or is within a premise's boundaries but is either not facing or is not readable from the public
, does not require zoning review but may require
code review.
2. Signs attached to the interior
of a shopping mall for identification, advertisement or promotion of the interest of any person, entity, product or service are required to obtain a
permit to ensure compliance with applicable
, fire, electrical, and technical codes but are not otherwise subject to the
standards. For purposes of the
standards these signs are considered interior signs.
3.
Exception: A wall-mounted permanent or portable
, or ground-mounted permanent or portable
, that is within a premise's boundaries, outside a
or enclosed area, viewable from the public
, and has a
area greater than twelve square feet, is counted as part of the applicable
type's maximum
area. All signs intended to be readable from the public
are counted as part of the applicable
type's maximum
area.
C.
mounted upon, painted upon, or otherwise erected on trucks, cars, boats, trailers, or other motorized vehicles or equipment are prohibited, except as specifically provided below.
are allowed only where all of the following conditions are met:
1. The primary purpose of such vehicle or equipment is not the display of
;
2.
are painted upon or applied directly to an integral part of the vehicle or equipment, do not extend beyond the horizontal or vertical profile of the vehicle, and are not mounted on the truck bed;
3. Vehicle/equipment is in operating condition, currently registered and licensed to operate on public
when applicable, and actively used in the daily function of the business to which such
relate;
4. Vehicles and equipment are not used primarily as static displays advertising a product or service, nor utilized as storage, shelter or distribution points for commercial products or services for the public; and,
5. During periods of inactivity exceeding five
, such vehicle/equipment are not so parked or placed that the
thereon are displayed to the public. Vehicles and equipment engaged in active construction projects and on-
storage of equipment and vehicles leased or rented to the general public by a business engaged in vehicle leasing shall not be subject to this condition.
D.
, Multipurpose Facility
1. Notwithstanding any other limitations and restrictions set forth elsewhere in the
, a multipurpose facility is permitted to include as part of its
signage one (1) or more light emitting diode (LED) or other electronic
and/or video displays that may include continuously moving words and images. These components shall be used in ticketing areas and other pedestrian gatherings where, in the opinion of the engineer, such signage will not create a traffic hazard and will not be visible or will be only incidentally visible from public rights-of-way or
properties.
2. For purposes of this section, the term "multipurpose facility" has the meaning set forth in the definition found at A.R.S. § 48-4201.
E.
are permitted in all zones where
are permitted. No more than thirty percent of the total window surface may be covered. No permit is required. Window coverage is also regulated by Section 7-411of the Tucson City Code.
(Am. Ord. 11803, 12/8/2020)
A.
-
Category
types below may be permitted in the
categories below with additional . Individual zones within a
category or another specified
may prohibit a
type or have more restrictive for that individual
. | |||||
Residential Category IR, RH, SR, SH, RX-1, RX-2, R-1, MH-1 | Multifamily Residential Category R-2, R-3, MH-2 | Non-residential Category O-1 | General Business Category O-2, O-3, P, RV, NC RVC, C-1, -2, -3, OCR-1, -2, MU, U | Industrial Category P-I, I-1, I-2 |
types below may be permitted in the
categories below with additional . Individual zones within a
category or another specified
may prohibit a
type or have more restrictive for that individual
. | |||||
Residential Category IR, RH, SR, SH, RX-1, RX-2, R-1, MH-1 | Multifamily Residential Category R-2, R-3, MH-2 | Non-residential Category O-1 | General Business Category O-2, O-3, P, RV, NC RVC, C-1, -2, -3, OCR-1, -2, MU, U | Industrial Category P-I, I-1, I-2 | |
Access Point | P, 2 | P, 2 | P | P | P |
P, 1 | P | P | P | P | |
5 | 5 | 5 | P, 4, 5 | P, 4, 5 | |
Canopy | P, 7 | P | P | P | |
Dwelling Unit | P | P | |||
Freestanding Monument | P | P | P | P | |
Freestanding Monument low profile | P, 3 | P | P | P | P |
Freestanding Pole | P | P | |||
P | P | ||||
P | P | P | P | P | |
Projecting | P, 6 | P, 6 | P, 6 | P, 6 | P, 6 |
P, 3 | P | P | P | P | |
P = Generally Permitted - See Section 7A.10.2.C for Additional
. 1. Restricted to
use in all zones except IR and MH-1 2. Not permitted for
use 3. Restricted to nonresidential use 4. Restricted to C-2, C-3, I-1, I-2, 5. Prohibited locations: On property with the following zoning: Rural Residential
, Urban Residential
(all); Office
(all); “RVC” Rural Village Center
, “NC” Neighborhood Commercial
, “C-1", Commercial
, “P” Parking
and “RV”
, Commercial
,
(all); “P-1" Park Industrial
of Division 7, Industrial
; Scenic Corridor
,
Environs
(unless prior approval in writing by
Aviation Administration) and Historic Preservation
Overlay
. 6. Signs shall be permitted only within a Historic or Pedestrian
in compliance with Section 7A.11.1.I and 2.D respectively. 7. Limited to 20 sq. ft. | |||||
B.
- Maximum
Area And Special
Per
Category
MAXIMUM
AREA PER CATEGORY AND SPECIAL | ||
TABLE 2 CATEGORIES | MAXIMUM
AREA | SPECIAL |
RESIDENTIAL (RX-1, RX-2, R-1 MH-1) AND RURAL
(IR, RH, SR, SH) |
MAXIMUM
AREA PER CATEGORY AND SPECIAL | ||
TABLE 2 CATEGORIES | MAXIMUM
AREA | SPECIAL |
RESIDENTIAL (RX-1, RX-2, R-1 MH-1) AND RURAL
(IR, RH, SR, SH) | ||
ALL | 1. On
having more than one
, the maximum allowable number and square footage of
area permitted for each
. The maximum allowance, however, is not transferable either in whole or in part from one
to another. | |
Residential uses. Non-residential uses located on local
. | 20 Sq. Ft. | 1. No
are permitted except for non-residential uses. |
Non-residential uses on
or
. | 100 Sq. Ft. | 1. Permanent freestanding sign's
area may not exceed 32 square feet |
MULTI-
(R-2, R-3 AND MH-2
) | ||
ALL | 1. Heritage landmark
(HLS), all types. The first HLS on a
does not count toward the maximum total
area. | |
Residential uses. Non-residential uses located on local
. | 50 Sq. Ft | 1. No
are permitted except for non-residential uses. |
Non-residential uses on
or
. | 100 Sq. Ft. | 1. Permanent freestanding sign's
area may not exceed 50 square feet |
NON-RESIDENTIAL O-1 | ||
ALL | 20 Sq. Ft. | 1. A 20 sq. ft.
is allowed per tenant in a multi-tenant complex. The maximum size of any
is 20 sq. ft. A multi-tenant complex may have no more than two freestanding signs, which may be a tenant
or a sign for the entire complex. 2. Signs on arterial and collector streets shall be illuminated by down lights only such as low pressure sodium lighting, halo-effect illumination, full cut-off LED lighting or other similar lighting technologies compatible with the Tucson Outdoor Lighting Code. 3. Signs shall not be illuminated between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Signs located on a local street frontage shall not be illuminated. 4. No are permitted except for non-residential uses. |
GENERAL BUSINESS (O-2, O-3, P, RV, NC, RVC, C-1, C-2, C-3, OCR-1, OCR-2, MU AND U
) | ||
ALL | 3 feet for every lineal foot of
| 1. If any portion of a
is within two hundred fifty (250) feet of a
: Four (4) square feet per foot of
. If any portion of a
is within two hundred fifty (250) feet of a
: Four (4) square feet per foot of
. 2. Design review: Within effectuated Urban Overlay Districts (UOD) mapped per the
(i.e. with "U" zoning), any single
50 square feet in area or larger, or any
where the total
area exceeds 50 square feet, shall be reviewed under the design review procedure established by the specific UOD. 3. Heritage landmark
(HLS), all types. The first HLS on a
does not count toward the maximum total
area. 4. Property where an approved
,
plan, or
provides for a multi-
dwelling as the
, shall follow the of the Multi-
Category. |
INDUSTRIAL (P-I, I-1, I-2
) | ||
ALL | 4 feet for every lineal foot of
| 1. Heritage landmark
(HLS), all types. The first HLS on a
does not count toward the maximum total
area. |
C.
- Additional
Type
The
types below apply to the
types in all
but may have more restrictive by individual
or
categories.
1.
Types A through E
a.
An
located at or near the access point or other wayfinding location. This
type is permitted in the residential category for non-residential uses, in a multi-
residential or non-residential category for non-residential uses and multi-
uses and is not permitted in the historic
.
(1) Size and Height allowed
Up to 3 ft. tall and up to 6 sq. ft in area, unless section (3) below is met.
(2) Site Visibility Triangle (SVT)
An
must be outside of the SVT. The required minimum setback is 10 feet.
(3) Additional allowance
If the
is located on a premise that has a street
of 125 feet or greater, or that has an area of one acre or greater, the
may be up to 4 ft. tall and 12 sq. ft.
b.
(1) General Standard
A
shall be constructed of cloth, plastic, or metal and permanently affixed to a
intended to provide shade.
(2)
Category Standard
Residential Zone Category (RH, SR, SH, RX-1, RX-2, R-1) For home occupation uses only. All other zones and zone categories permitted. See Section 7A.10.2 Table 1 for additional standards.
c.
(1) Permitted Locations
On undeveloped property in the C-2, C-3, I-1, and I-2 zoned property and only within the general business
category and the industrial
category.
(2) Maximum Area Per Face, Including Embellishments
(i) Generally: Six feet by 12 feet.
(ii) Within 250 feet of a
: 378 square feet.
(3) Limitations
(i) No more than two faces per
.
(ii) Vertical or horizontal stacking is not permitted.
(4) Maximum Height
(i) Generally: 16 feet.
(ii) Within 250 feet of
: 35 feet from
grade to top of
.
(5) Minimum
4 feet from grade to bottom edge of
.
(6) Minimum Separation
(i) Generally: The minimum distance between a
and an existing
shall be 660 feet, measured in all directions and regardless of jurisdiction.
(ii) Within 250 feet of a
: The minimum distance between a
located within 250 feet of a
and an existing
shall be 1,980 feet measured in all directions and regardless of jurisdiction.
(7) Minimum
No
or part of a
shall be located within 200 feet of a residential
boundary line.
(8) Orientation
faces shall be oriented perpendicular to the road on which they are located.
(9) Prohibited Locations: See Section 7A.10.2 Table
(i) Any developed property.
on undeveloped property may remain when there is new
as long as the entire
fully conforms to the Section 4.9.4.G.
(ii) Within 400 feet of the future
of Gateway Routes as designated in the
.
(10) Prohibited
Display
Notwithstanding any other provision of the
,
may not change
by any type of electronic process or by use of vertical or horizontal rotating panels having two or more sides whereby
is changed by the rotation of one or more panels.
d.
(1)
are not allowed to extend above the roofline.
(2)
are counted as a part of the
allotment.
e.
(1)
Category
(i) Residential, and Multi-
Residential
Categories - No more than one
may be visible from the exterior the property. The
shall not exceed one
in size.
(ii) O-1 Non-residential
Categories - No more than one (1)
may be visible from the exterior of the property. The
shall not exceed one (1)
in size.
may be the monument and low profile types only.
2.
Types F through O
a.
(1) General
(i) Monument type
, general requirements:
(a) Maximum faces: Four per
.
(b) Maximum area: 50 feet per face.
(c) Maximum height: Ten feet from grade.
(d) Minimum
: 20 from curb to leading edge of
.
(ii) Low profile type
, general requirements:
(a) Maximum faces: Two per
.
(b) Maximum area: 60 square feet per face.
(c) Maximum height: Eight feet.
(d) Minimum
from curb to leading edge of
: Two times the height of the
.
(e) Minimum continuous base (
from grade to bottom of
): Two feet.
(iii) Freestanding pole
requirements:
(a) Maximum faces: Two per
.
(b) Maximum area: 72 square feet per face.
(c) Maximum height: 12 feet.
(d) Minimum
: 30 feet from curb to leading edge of
.
(2)
, All Types
(i) One
for each
.
(ii) One additional
on that
for each additional 150 feet of
in excess of the first 300 feet.
(iii) For each
placed on the
of a
, the total allowable number of
for the
or
shall be reduced by one.
(3)
Category
(i) Residential
Category (RX-1, RX-2, R-1, AND MH-1
)
(a) Nonresidential uses may have a
.
(b) Monument and low profile only are permitted.
(c) A
that includes or consist of a three dimensional representation of a figure or object is prohibited.
(ii) Multi-
Category (R-2, R-3, AND MH-2
)
(a) Monument and low profile only.
(b) Low profile maximum area is 50 square feet.
(c) A
that includes or consist of a three dimensional representation of a figure or object is prohibited.
(iii) Non-residential
Category (O-1 )
(a) Monument and low profile only.
(b) Maximum number: one per
or
.
(c) Location: On an
or
only.
(d) Maximum faces: two per
, back to back configuration only.
(e) Maximum area: twelve square feet per face.
(f) Maximum height: four feet.
(g) Minimum
: Twelve feet.
(h) A
that includes or consist of a three dimensional representation of a figure or object is prohibited.
(iv) Industrial
Category (P-I, I-1, AND I-2
)
(a)
, all types.
i. One per
; except, where a developed
has in excess of 300 feet of
, one additional
may be erected for each additional 150 feet of
in excess of the first 300 feet of
the developed portion of said
.
(b) Freestanding pole
i. Allowed only in the general business
category and industrial
category.
ii. Minimum
: 30 feet from curb to leading edge of
.
iii.
: The
configuration must be equipped with
or architectural embellishments that hide or
all structural components or braces (such as pipes, angles, iron, cables, internal back framing, bracing, etc.). Minimum requirement is 18 inches by six inches. The
or architectural embellishment shall require a plan check for construction specifications in accordance with applicable technical codes.
iv. When allowed: Allowed only when there is a minimum of 225 feet of
, or 125 feet of
and four or more business addresses.
v. Maximum number: Only one freestanding pole
allowed per
per
.
b.
(1) Permitted only in the general business
category and the industrial
category.
(2) Permitted locations: Must be within 250 feet of a
.
(3) Maximum area: 360 square feet.
(4) Maximum height: 48 feet from
grade to top of
.
(5) Minimum
: 14 feet from grade to bottom of
.
(6) Maximum number: Within a PAD, one per 1,980 linear feet of
measured along the
center line, not transferable from one
to another. Within the general business
category and the industrial
category, one per
.
3.
Types P through Z
a.
(1)
types: A
may be a
or
.
(2) Permitted locations:
are permitted wherever the
type of which it is a part is permitted. The
should follow the best practices for
design.
b. Pole
- Freestanding
(1) Allowed only in the general business zone category and industrial zone category.
(2) Minimum setback: 30 feet from curb to leading edge of
.
(3) Pole cover: The
structure configuration must be equipped with pole covers or architectural embellishments that hide or conceal all structural components or braces (such as pipes, angles, iron, cables, internal back framing, bracing, etc.). Minimum requirement is 18 inches by six inches. The Pole cover or architectural embellishment shall require a plan check for construction specifications in accordance with applicable technical codes.
(4) When allowed: Allowed only when there is a minimum of 225 feet of street
, or 125 feet of street frontage and four or more business addresses.
(5) Maximum number: Only one freestanding pole
allowed per street
per premises.
c.
(1)
shall be permitted only within a Historic or Pedestrian
and in compliance with Section 7A.11.1.I and 2.D respectively.
(2)
protruding in the
shall be approved by the Department of Transportation.
d.
(1) Residential
Category
Non-residential only. Not allowed for residential uses except as allowed as
and multi-family residential.
(2) General Business
Category
Maximum size:
(i) Generally: No more than 30% of the area of each
may be utilized for
.
(ii) A
within 250 feet of a
shall be no more than 40% of the area of each
.
(3) Industrial
Category
Maximum size: no more than 40% of the area of each
.
(4)
General
(i) May not extend above the top of the
, eaves, firewall or roofline of a
or
.
(ii) 25% additional area of each
over and above the allowable
area may be utilized if no other
types are used or if
are voluntarily removed.
(iii) Signs placed upon the face of a parapet or architectural feature are considered
.
(Am. Ord. 11803, 12/8/2020)
A.
- Maximum
Area Allotment
1. The following
may have
. Additional may apply to individual
types.
IR, RH, SR, SH, RX-1, RX-2, R-1 MH-1 R-2, R-3 MH-2, O-1 | 16 sq. ft. | 32 sq. ft. | 64 sq. ft. |
O-2, O-3, P, RV, NC RVC, C-1, -2, -3, OCR-1, -2, MU, U, PI, I-1, I-2 | 32 sq. ft. | 64 sq. ft. | 128 sq. ft. |
Table 4 - Portable Maximum
Area Allotment
B.
- General
1. Ground and
Mounted General
These apply to ground mounted and
-mounted
for a
. The
may be attached by cords to posts and other supports and include posters,
,
, and other similar
types. Ground-mounted includes affixed to the ground, placed on the ground, or attached to a perimeter
or fence that faces the
.
2. No illumination is permitted.
3. Ground-Mounted General
Maximum area per
in a residential
is 16 square feet and in a non-residential
32 square feet unless otherwise regulated by another
type standard.
a. Maximum Height: Ten feet.
b. Minimum
: Ten feet.
c. Maximum Number on a
: No more than four
shall be allowed for the first 300 feet of
. An additional
may be allowed for each additional 75 feet of a
but not to exceed a total of eight
for a
.
d. Materials: A ground-mounted
shall be made of similar materials such as non-pliable or taut materials. A
shall not be a ground-mounted
made of a pliable fabric such as cloth with multiple supports unless stated otherwise in Article 7A.
e. Spacing of ground-mounted
at a
shall consist of the following:
(1) Lots with a
of 150 feet or greater may have up to four 32
per each 150 feet with at least a minimum of a 30 foot distance between the individual
. Two of the four
whose
areas combined do not exceed 32 square feet may have a distance between each other that is closer than 30 feet. An individual
under 32 square feet in
area and not grouped with another
must be at a minimum a distance of 15 feet from another
.
(2) Lots with a
less than 150 feet but greater or equal to 75 feet may have up to two 32
with a 30 foot distance between the
. If the two signs combined
area does not exceed 32 square feet the signs may be placed at a distance between each other that is closer than 30 feet. An individual
under 32 square feet in
area and not grouped with another
must be at a minimum a distance of 15 feet from another
.
(3) Lots with a
less than 75 feet may have one
up to 32 square feet in
area.
4.
-Mounted General
A
-mounted
may not exceed 32 square feet on an
, 16 square feet on a
or eight square feet on a
.
-mounted
are not allowed on a dwelling unit.
C. Portable
- Additional
1.
a. An
is an on-
non-illuminated
temporarily authorized for one year used to advertise the location, goods or services offered on the
. The
must be made of a durable, rigid material such as, but not limited to, wood, plastic or metal.
b.
are prohibited from any form of illumination, animation, movement and miscellaneous attachments including, but not limited to, balloons, ribbons, speakers etc.
c.
are not permitted in the public
except where a temporary revocable easement has been granted for their placement.
d. Maximum Height and Width
The
when placed in an open position must not exceed a height of 30 inches from ground level to the top of the
and be no more than 30 inches wide.
e. Maximum Number
One per business. The
must be removed from the
at the close of business.
f. Districts
are regulated by
: they are permitted in the commercial and industrial
, planned area
, pedestrian business
and historic
subject to subsection below. Subject to the other restrictions under this section,
are allowed in all districts to advertise those businesses immediately
to and affected by road or water construction.
g. Historic
An
may be permitted in a historic
after review and approval by the planning and development services
, the applicable historic
advisory board and the Tucson Pima County Historical Commission.
h. Decal Required
A decal issued by the for placement of any
shall be displayed on the upper right hand corner of each visible advertising face. An
authorized to be located in the City's public
shall display a decal of a different color than
not authorized to be in the public
.
i. Permission Required
The permission of the property owner for use of the
is also required.
j.
Maintenance
The
shall be properly maintained.
k. Application Process
By signing and submitting the application the applicant verifies the following:
(1) The property owner or management company is in compliance with their current lease agreement in regard to the permissibility of
; and,
(2) The applicant is responsible to research and verify
information to ensure that the proposed location of the
is on private property and is not located in the City's public
.
l.
Inspection
A
inspection is not required as part of the application and permit process for
that are not located in the public
. For
located in the public
, the zoning administrator may require
inspection or additional inspections of the
to ensure proper placement.
m. Refunds
No refunds of application or annual permit fees will be given under any circumstance.
n. Placement
The
must be located at least two feet back from the face of the curb. No
shall be located in a median, driving lane, parking aisles or spaces. An
is not permitted in the City's public
without a temporary revocable easement. An
shall be placed so that a minimum four feet is left clear for pedestrian passage on all sidewalks and walkways. An
shall only be placed at grade level and shall not be placed on walls, boulders, planters, vehicles, other
or any other type of
.
o. Temporary Revocable Easement
(1) A license to permit the placement of a temporary
in the public
may be granted administratively by the zoning administrator upon the written terms and conditions as are required by the zoning administrator and contained in the written license agreement. The applicant will submit a written application upon a form to be supplied by the office of the zoning administrator. The zoning administrator will then approve or deny such application. A license to permit an
in the public
shall not be granted until all other applicable permit requirements contained in this Code are met.
(2) If at any time after a license is granted, any portion of the public
occupied and used by the licensee may be needed or required by the or the licensee fails to maintain the permitted
so as to block pedestrian traffic,
visibility, or as described by such specific terms and conditions set forth by the zoning administrator, any license granted pursuant to this section may be revoked by the and all rights there under are terminated. The licensee shall and will promptly remove all property belonging to the licensee from the public
area upon receipt of written notice of revocation. If removal is not accomplished by the licensee within the time specified in the notice, the will cause the
to be removed and stored and the cost thereof shall be charged to the licensee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any
placed in
of the provisions of this section is deemed to be a public
and subject to removal by the .
p. Removal of
In addition to the penalties described below, the zoning administrator may remove any
that is placed in
of the
. The zoning administrator may immediately remove, without prior notice, any
illegally placed in the
or
visibility triangle, or that for any reason presents an immediate hazard. For any
otherwise illegally placed, the zoning administrator may remove the
after providing reasonable notice to the responsible
2. Commercial Flags,
, and
Flags
In commercial and industrial
, in lieu of the
area allotment, an applicant may use four commercial flags,
, or
flags using two colors with one additional
.
(Am. Ord. 11803, 12/8/2020)
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