§ 23-607. Signs or objects exempt from permit.  


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  • Types of signs exempt from sign permit, subject to the limitations provided:

    (a)

    Public: Signs or objects of a noncommercial nature which are erected by, or ordered to be erected by, a public official in the performance of official duty, or by a governmental agency, such as: safety signs; traffic control signs; signs of historical interest; and names or locations of cities, towns, and villages.

    (b)

    Temporary real estate directional: Temporary signs, not located on the premises being advertised, containing a directional arrow and advertising real estate for sale or lease,

    (1)

    Maximum area of 1.5 square feet.

    (2)

    Located within the County rights-of-way and within 25 feet of the corner of a street intersection.

    (3)

    Maximum of 4 per each property advertised, with a maximum of 25 for multiple properties with an on-site common sales office.

    (4)

    At any one intersection, there shall be only one sign facing each direction of traffic.

    (5)

    Maximum height of 3 feet above finished grade at base of sign.

    (6)

    Signs may only be erected between the hours of 5:00 p.m. Friday and 5:00 p.m. of the following Sunday.

    (7)

    Signs placed or remaining within the County rights-of-way in violation of these conditions shall be considered abandoned and illegal at the time the sign is placed.

    (c)

    Temporary institutional : Temporary signs pertaining to events sponsored by a church; library; school; hospital; fire station; community center; day care center for children; service, fraternal, or civic organizations; or other similar group.

    (1)

    Maximum area of 12 square feet.

    (2)

    Located within the County rights-of-way and within 25 feet of the corner of a street intersection.

    (3)

    Maximum of 4 per sponsoring institution.

    (4)

    Maximum height of 3 feet above finished grade at base of sign.

    (5)

    Signs may only be erected a maximum of 15 calendar days prior to the date of the event and 1 calendar day after the conclusion of the event.

    (6)

    Signs placed or remaining within the County rights-of-way in violation of these conditions shall be considered abandoned and illegal at the time the sign is placed.

(CB-24-2009)