A. No Signs Shall be Allowed in the Public Right-of-Way, Except:
1. Emergency warning signs erected by a governmental agency, public utility or contractor authorized to work within the right-of-way;
2. Public signs erected by or on behalf of a governmental entity to post legal notices, convey public information, and direct or regulate pedestrian or vehicular traffic;
3. Community or public events may have signs within the public right-of-way as approved by the City and the City Administration;
4. Informational signs of a public utility regarding its poles, lines, pipes or other facilities;
5. Temporary signs identified elsewhere in this chapter as being permitted in the right-of-way are not subject to the prohibition of this section.
6. Perpendicular signs as permitted in this chapter are not subject to the prohibition of this section.
7. Cache Valley Transit District (CVTD or Utah Transportation Authority (UTA)) bus stop shelter advertisements as defined in Section 10-40-14.
8. Political election signs are not allowed in the public right-of-way.
B. Removal: Any sign installed or placed on public property, except in conformance with the provisions above, shall be forfeited to the public and subject to confiscation. In addition to other remedies, the City shall have the right to recover from the owner or person placing such a sign the full costs of its removal and disposal. (Ord. 2019-04, 10-16-2019)