[Ord. 325, passed 2-4-1974]
No person, political party, club or organization of any kind
shall post, place or attach on or upon any tree, pole, fence or other
structure in or along any street, alley or sidewalk in the Borough,
any circular, handbill, poster, temporary sign or other advertising
matter without having first secured a permit therefor from the Borough
Secretary.
[Ord. 429, passed 8-2-1982]
Any person, political party, club or organization desiring to
post, place or attach a circular, handbill, poster, temporary sign
or other advertising matter on or upon any tree, pole, fence or other
structure in or along any street, alley or sidewalk in the Borough
shall first register with the Borough Secretary, stating the name
and address of the person or the organization desiring to post or
place such material and furnishing such other information as may be
reasonably required. Upon such registration being completed, and upon
the deposit of $50 with the Borough Secretary, the Borough Secretary
shall issue a permit which shall specify the time within which the
material posted shall be removed, which time shall not exceed 10 days
following the event specified in the circular, handbill, poster, temporary
sign or other advertising matter. No person shall fail to remove such
material within such period of time.
[Ord. 325, passed 2-4-1974]
If the circulars, handbills, posters, temporary signs or other
advertising matters are not removed or taken down on or before the
expiration date provided in the permit, the Borough Secretary shall
give notice in writing to the person to whom the permit has been issued
directing him or her to remove the material within 10 days of the
date of the notice.
[Ord. 325, passed 2-4-1974]
The failure of any person or organization to remove the materials
posted within the time specified in the permit or within the time
allowed in the notice required by § 610.03 shall result
in the forfeiture of the deposit required under § 610.02.
Such deposit shall be used to defray the costs to the Borough in removing
the posted materials. Such forfeiture shall be in addition to the
penalty provided in § 610.99.
[Ord. 325, passed 2-4-1974]
The failure of any person or organization to remove the materials
posted within the time specified in the permit or within the time
allowed in the notice required by § 610.03 shall result
in the forfeiture of the deposit required under § 610.02.
Such deposit shall be used to defray the costs to the Borough in removing
the posted materials. Such forfeiture shall be in addition to the
penalty provided in § 610.99.
[Ord. 446, passed 9-12-1983]
A person who wishes to place any advertising material on a bench
in the Borough shall apply to the Borough Secretary for a permit therefor
and shall pay an annual fee as set forth in § 208.02(A)
of the Administration Code. A person who changes advertising material
on a bench in the Borough shall also obtain a permit therefor and
pay a fee as set forth in § 208.02(A) of the Administration
Code.