[Code 1971, § 3-24]
Identification signs shall be permitted as an accessory use
in any residential district as follows:
(1) Customary professional or home occupation identification signs not
over two square feet, related solely to the profession or home occupation
conducted on the premises by a resident thereof.
(2) No more than one such identification sign shall be permitted for
each professional or other person so engaged and residing in the premises,
but if a dwelling has frontage on more than one street, an additional
identification sign shall be permitted for each additional frontage.
(3) Such identification sign may be affixed to the face of the building
or may be erected on a post not over four feet high, located in the
yard but at least five feet from the property line or 20 feet from
street pavement, whichever is greater.
(4) The sign may not be illuminated.
(5) A permit is required; however, no fee will be charged.
[Code 1971, § 3-26]
Temporary "For Sale" or "To Let" signs relating to the premises and containing the name, address, and telephone number of the owner or authorized agent, or both, and not exceeding six square feet in area in the aggregate shall be permitted. One such sign shall be permitted for each street frontage and may not be illuminated. Temporary signs must be removed within 48 hours after the intent of business of the sign is complete. See section
3-24(c). No fee will be charged for this sign.
[Code 1971, § 3-27]
Flags, flagpoles, badges, insignia of any government, or government
agency, or any civic, charitable, religious, patriotic, fraternal,
or similar organization shall be considered as being signs subject
to all provisions of this article, except that no fee will be charged.
[Code 1971, § 3-28]
It shall be unlawful for any person to paint, post, place, or
fix any business or commercial advertisement, paper, handbills or
circulars, or cause the same to be done, on or to any curbstone, flagstone,
or any other portion of any sidewalk or street, or upon any tree,
lamppost, hitching post, telegraph post, telegraph pole, telephone
pole, hydrant, bridge, or any other structure within the limits of
the city.