No person shall paint, mark, or write on or post, hand or otherwise affix any handbill, sign or similar marking on the following property:
(a)
Public sidewalk, crosswalk, curb, curbstone, lamp post, hydrant, tree, shrub, tree stake or guard, fire alarm or fixture, police facility or appurtenance, lighting system equipment or appurtenance, sewer vent pipe, public bridge, railroad trestle, railroad signaling device, drinking fountain, buoy, life preserver, life boat, street sign, traffic control sign or device, trash receptacle, parking meter or any public property substantially the same as property listed herein;
(b)
Public walls, benches, pier structure, or any other public property located in the Harbor Pier area as defined in Section 12-1.108 of this Code;
(c)
The confines of any public park, recreation, area, or other type of landscaped grounds, including parkways and medians owned or operated by the City;
(d)
Nothing in this section shall apply to the painting of house numbers upon curbs under authorization by the City Council;
(e)
Nothing contained in this section shall prevent any of the following:
(1)
The posting or placing of any banner sign across any City managed banner poles;
(2)
The posting or placing of any notice, sign or device used exclusively for giving public notice of the name, direction or condition of any public highway, street, lane, road, or alley;
(3)
The posting or placing of any notice, sign or device used exclusively for giving public notice of a public hearing;
(4)
Any sign promoting or evidencing sponsorship of any event for which a reservation from the Department of Parks and Recreation is required, provided such sign is located at the site which is reserved for use.
(§ 1, Ord. 1896 c.s., eff. December 1, 1965, as amended by § 1, Ord. 2628 c.s., eff. August 1, 1991)