§ 88-8.1202. Exempt signs — Designated.  


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  • The following signs are exempt from the provisions of this chapter except as otherwise specified and except as to regulations pertaining in general to location of signs with reference to street intersections and freeways:

    (1)

    Sign of a governmental agency, including a traffic or similar required regulating device or warning device;

    (2)

    Memorial or historical tablet or sign nameplate indicating the name and address of an occupant;

    (3)

    Sign required to be maintained by law or governmental order, rule or regulation; however, if the size of the sign is not prescribed, the total surface shall not exceed ten square feet on a lot or parcel;

    (4)

    Sign which cannot be seen from a public street or adjacent property;

    (5)

    Flag or emblem of a civic, philanthropic, educational or religious organization;

    (6)

    Identification clock for time or weather unless containing advertising;

    (7)

    Sign, with a total surface area not exceeding four square feet, for the direction or convenience of the public, including a sign which identifies restrooms, location of public telephones, freight entrance and exit or the like, a trespassing sign, or a danger sign;

    (8)

    Barber poles.

    (Ord. 70-37 § 1 (part), 1970: prior code § 8380.304).

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