14.20.050 Temporary signs.

A. A-Frame signs, where located on sidewalks, shall be located in such a manner as not to obstruct pedestrian movement.
B. Banners and pennants shall be properly secured and maintained at all times, and shall not interfere with pedestrian or vehicular movement.
C. Posters shall not be allowed on any telephone or power poles or any public right-of-way, and shall be placed no closer than five feet from a street or curb.
D. Portable signs shall be limited to one per establishment, shall have no colored or flashing lights, shall not be wired so as to obstruct or hinder pedestrian or vehicular traffic or pose any potential for such hindrance (i.e. exposed drop cord), shall not exceed six feet in height, shall be anchored in accord with the building code, and shall not be converted to a permanent sign.
E. Inflatable signs shall be properly anchored and shall not interfere with airport traffic.


Sign Type
Display Period
Display Intervals
Dimensions
Conditions
A-Frame
daylight hours only
off-hours
12 sq. ft.
A
Banner
30 days
6 months
None
B
Posters
30 days
None
6 sq. ft.
C
Portable
30 days
11 Months
32 sq. ft.
D
Inflatable
30 days
1 year
None
E
Pennants
30 days
6 months
None
B
Identification
90 days, or project completion
None
200 sq. ft.
F
Political
30 days prior to election
Not Applicable
32 sq. ft.
C/G

F. Temporary subdivision and work under construction identification signs shall adhere to the development standards of Section 14.20.070.
G. Political signs shall be removed within seven days of the election. (Ord. 99-O-25 § 5.5, 1999)