Sidewalk sign. Each parcel is allowed one sidewalk
sign per street frontage, up to 12 square feet in size. A sidewalk
sign shall have a professional designed appearance and be constructed
of durable, weather-resistant materials (cardboard, paper, fabric,
and other similar materials are prohibited). Sidewalk signs shall
be constructed in a workmanlike manner that is consistent with all
applicable codes. A sidewalk sign shall have no moving parts, except
for wheels to move the sign to and from a display location, and shall
not be electric or illuminated. Sidewalk signs may be located at the
subject parcel, unless a structure has been constructed in a manner
where no street yard setback exists. In these instances, a sidewalk
sign may be placed immediately adjacent to the subject parcel in a
manner that does not present a pedestrian safety issue or vehicle
hazard. Under no circumstances shall a sidewalk sign obstruct vehicular
parking stalls, bus stops, benches, fire hydrants, or other features
located legally in the public right-of-way. A sidewalk sign shall
be located closer to the building face, rather than the curb. A sidewalk
sign shall not be located in the required vision triangle as specified
in the Unified Development Code.