§ 91.02 SIGNS, AWNING; PERMISSION REQUIRED; HEIGHT.
   (A)   Generally; permissions. No person shall hang or suspend or cause to be hung or suspended, any advertising sign or cloth, board, or pole, or other thing, over or above any of the streets, lanes, or alleys in said village, except by permission of the Council. Permission by the Council to display any signs or other things above the street, sidewalks, lanes, or alleys does not relieve the person or persons from any damage that may be incurred later through the agency of said signs and in no case shall the village hold responsibility.
(2005 Code, § 177.002)
   (B)   Height. No person shall by himself, herself, or agent or servant, suspend, or cause to be suspended above any sidewalk in said village, any awnings, goods, wares, merchandise, signs, or other thing, any portion of which shall reach within seven feet of said sidewalk, nor suffer to remain any such awning, goods, wares, merchandise, sign, or other thing above said walk at a height of less than seven feet above said sidewalk. And in no case shall any sign or other thing extend from any building to a sufficient length that the same will in any manner enter or break into the light zone as established by the boulevard light standards on Broadway or any other streets.
(2005 Code, § 177.003)
(Ord. 11, passed 9-20-1899; Ord. passed 11-2-1927) Penalty, see § 91.99