The purpose of this section is to allow temporary signage for specified land uses and events of a limited duration.
1. Identification Signs. Project identification signs, provided such signs do not exceed 50 square feet in area, referring to the construction, lease, hire, or sale of a building, premises, or subdivision lots, which sign shall refer to property on which the sign is located.
A. Such signs shall be limited to two signs for each plat listed in any residential district. Such signs shall be limited to one sign for each lot listed in any commercial or industrial district.
B. The minimum setback required of such sign shall be five feet from the property line.
C. Such sign shall be removed as soon as the premises are sold, or leased, or construction has been completed.
2. Business Advertising, Opening, and Closing. Banners, not exceeding 32 square feet, A-frame signs, balloons, posters and signs advertising an opening or closing of business subject to approval by the administrative official.
A. Such signs may only remain in place for four weeks and no more than one time per year, per opening or closing.
B. The minimum setback required is five feet from the property line.
3. Business and Public Advertising Special Events. Banners, not exceeding 32 square feet, A-frame signs, balloons, posters, and signs advertising a special event subject to approval by the administrative official.
A. Such signs may only remain in place for two weeks and no more than four times per year. Such sign events shall be permitted to be consecutive.
B. The minimum setback required is five feet from the property line.
4. Bag Signs. Such signs shall be permitted for businesses wishing to cover existing signage until the replacement sign is manufactured. Bag signs shall be made of a canvas or cloth material and may be displayed for a period no longer than 45 days.