As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings
indicated:
POLITICAL SIGN
Any sign, notice, poster or other paper or device calculated to convey
a pre-election political message or to obtain votes for a particular candidate,
slate of candidates, public question or political issue when the same is placed
in the view of the general public.
It is the purpose of this chapter to regulate the post-election removal
of political signs in order to control litter, ensure the preservation of
Livingston's natural resources and protect the health and welfare of
the citizens of Livingston Township.
No person who is a candidate for election or who is in charge or control
of any political sign or whose name is stated on any political sign shall
permit such political sign to remain posted or affixed on any public property
within the Township of Livingston for more than 14 days after the election,
which is the subject of such political sign, has been held unless:
A. A runoff election is required, in which case the political
sign shall be removed within 14 days after the runoff election has occurred;
or
B. The election is contested, in which case the political
signs shall be removed within 14 days after the election has been upheld or
a new election has taken place.
The Township Manager is authorized to remove or cause to be removed any political sign which remains on public property more than 14 days after the election, which is the subject of such political sign, has been held, except as permitted in §
222-3.