Section 155.10.14 Exterior Lights and Signs.
   (A)   No exterior electric, gas, neon, or other illuminated advertising sign, whether by reflection or otherwise, shall remain burning between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
   (B)   The illuminating parts of lighting signs or advertisements, where their rays or beams fall upon a residence, shall be so low in power and intensity as not to create a glare or offensive light on the residence. If a business house or boardinghouse desires to have an illumination which would ordinarily create a glare or be a disturbance to a residence of the town, the illumination on the signs or advertising shall be directed, hooded, or shaded so that the full force of the beams or rays from them shall not fall upon any residence within 200 feet of the sign.
   (C)   All lighted signs shall comply with the provisions of Article 155.9, Part III, Outdoor Lighting Ordinance.
(Ord. 1695, passed 11-8-12; Am. Ord. 1838, passed 3-10-22)