Signs shall not be displayed to public view on any lot except that one sign of not more than six (6) square feet may be displayed advertising said property for sale, lease or rent by the developer, builder or owner. Such signs may be displayed only for the time required to sell, lease or rent the property.
(Ordinance 18-06, sec. 6.300.001, adopted 4/10/18)
(a) 
Signs advertising new developments or subdivisions are permitted at the entrances of said subdivision until eighty percent of the lots are sold. Such signs shall not exceed eight (8) feet by eight (8) feet and shall not exceed 8 feet in height from ground level to bottom edge of sign.
(b) 
Off-premises directional signs for the purpose of providing traffic directions to new residential developments in the city are permitted subject to the following restrictions:
(1) 
No such signs shall exceed six (6) square feet in area and thirty-six (36) inches in height.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign for every five hundred (500) feet along street frontage is allowed for each builder. Not more than five (5) different builder directional signs shall be allowed at any one location, premises or lot.
(3) 
Such signs may be placed on public right-of-way, no closer than three (3) feet from the curb or edge of pavement. Signs placed in front of or along the side of an occupied residence require consent of the property owner prior to posting.
(4) 
No such signs may be erected in excess of a two (2) mile radius of the project or development in which such signs are directing traffic.
(5) 
No such sign shall be placed closer than twenty-five (25) feet to any street intersection.
(6) 
Such signs shall be freestanding and shall not distract traffic or create a traffic hazard. Balloons or streamers are prohibited.
(7) 
Such signs shall be kept in good condition and may be posted only from Friday at 12:00 noon Central Standard Time until the following Monday at 12:00 noon Central Standard Time. If Friday or Monday is either the 4th of July, Labor Day or Memorial Day holiday, the permitted time shall be extended to include any such holiday.
(8) 
No such sign shall be erected unless a permit therefor is first obtained from the city secretary or designee. The application for a permit shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable permit fee in an amount established by a resolution of the city council. The permit is valid for one year or until December 31 of the year of issuance whichever occurs first.
(9) 
The city may remove any sign found in violation of this article and shall keep the same for a period of five working days. Thereafter, the city may destroy such signs. The applicant and/or owner, however, may redeem such signs by payment of a redemption fee per sign in an amount established by resolution of the city council. The city administration may revoke a permit for any sign for three or more violations of this section during any forty-five (45) consecutive day period.
(Ordinance 2020-07 adopted 5/12/20)
Temporary, unlighted signs announcing the holding of a sale of household possessions at a place of residence shall be allowed without permit subject to the following restrictions:
(1) 
Signs may be placed on public right-of-way, no closer than three (3) feet from the curb or edge of pavement. Signs placed in front of or along the side of an occupied residence require consent of the property owner prior to posting.
(2) 
Sign area shall not exceed six (6) square feet and thirty-six (36) inches in height.
(3) 
Signs shall not be posted more than one day prior to the beginning of the sale, and shall be removed within twenty-four (24) hours following the end of the sale.
(4) 
Such signs shall be freestanding, and shall not distract traffic or create a traffic hazard. Balloons or streamers are prohibited.
(5) 
No more than three (3) signs are allowed per garage sale.
(Ordinance 18-06, sec. 6.300.003, adopted 4/10/18)
Temporary, unlighted political signs shall be allowed without permit subject to the following provisions:
(1) 
Signs shall be set back ten (10) feet from edge of pavement and located out of the public right-of-way.
(2) 
Signs shall be erected no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to the election.
(3) 
Signs shall be removed seven (7) days following the election.
(4) 
Signs shall not obstruct visibility or traffic.
(Ordinance 18-06, sec. 6.300.004, adopted 4/10/18)