(a) Private Property. No person shall stick or post any advertisement, poster, sign, handbill or placard of any description upon any building, vehicle, tree, post, fence, billboard or any other structure or thing whatever, the private property of another, without permission of the occupant or owner of the same, nor paint, mark, write, print, impress or in any manner attach any notice or advertisement of the name of any commodity or thing or any trade mark, symbol or figure of any kind upon anything whatever, the property of another, without first obtaining permission of the owner of such thing on which he or she desires to place such notice, advertisement, name, mark or figure.
(b) Public Property. No person shall stick, post or attach any advertisement, poster, sign, handbill or placard of any kind or description upon any telegraph, telephone, railway or electric light pole within the corporate limits or upon any public building, vehicle, voting booth, flagging, curb, tree lawn, walk, step, stone or sidewalk, or write, print or impress or in any manner attach any notice or advertisement of any kind upon any public building, voting booth, flagging, curb, tree lawn, step, stone or sidewalk, the property of the City or within the street lines of the City or over which the City or Council has the care, custody or control, except such as may be required by the laws of the State, or upon written permission of the Safety Director or the Chief of Police.
(Ord. 59-88. Passed 12-21-1959.)
(c) On Vehicles. No person shall display or cause to be displayed any written or printed sign by way of advertising, whether mercantile, political or otherwise, projected on the top of any vehicle while such vehicle is in or upon any street or highway of the City.
(Ord. 59-82. Passed 3-21-1960.)
(d) By Loudspeaker. No person, either as principal, agent or employee, shall create or cause to be created any noise, music or other sound by means of a sound truck, loudspeaker or other sound-amplifying device upon any public street, or so as to be heard upon any public street within the City, for the purpose of advertising or drawing attention to any performance, show, exhibition, sale or display of merchandise or for any other mercantile ro political purpose.
(1982 Code, § 705.01) (Ord. 59-83. Passed 3-7-1960.)