[Adopted 2-19-1987 as §§ 713.03
and 713.99(c), of the 1987 Codified Ordinances]
No person shall tack, paste or post any advertisements or other matter
to or upon any telegraph, telephone, electric light, trolley or other poles
or attach any advertisement, poster or other matter on any wire of any telegraph,
telephone, electric light or street railway company or tack, paste or post
the same on any railing, tree or bridge on or within any of the streets, lanes,
alleys or public grounds within the limits of the city.
Any person violating §
223-1 shall be subject to a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300.), plus costs of prosecution and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days.
[Adopted 2-19-1987 as Part
9, Title 1, Art. 909, of the 1987 Codified Ordinances]
Council hereby authorizes the City of Butler and the Department of Transportation
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to erect official traffic signs and other
signs similar thereto on certain utility poles owned by the City of Butler
and upon other utility poles when authorized by the owner of such poles. The
Director of Public Safety shall specifically designate, in writing, such certain
poles.
Council shall by resolution approve any utility pole designation and
sign installation. Thereafter, the Mayor and City Clerk may execute written
agreements on behalf of the City of Butler with the owners of such other utility
poles and also with the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania to erect official traffic signs or other signs similar thereto
on certain utility poles owned by the City of Butler.