For purposes of interpreting and enforcing this chapter, the following words have the special definitions given. For words not defined in this chapter, definitions from Chapter
17.640 may be used as interpretive aids. In consultation with the city attorney, the administrator is authorized and directed to interpret these definitions in light of relevant court decisions.
"Administrator"means the person authorized by the city council to enforce and interpret this chapter; in the absence of a contrary authorization by the city council, the administrator shall be the city manager or designee.
"City"means for purposes of this chapter, the city of Brentwood and any of its related entities.
"Cluster sign structure"means a permanent sign structure in a fixed location designed to advertise and give direction to a maximum of eight housing subdivisions, with four panels on each side, under development or construction in the city.
"Non-commercial message"means a constitutionally protected message that is not commercial in nature. Non-commercial messages on signs typically address topics of public concern or controversy such as, by way of example and not limitation, politics, religion, philosophy, science, art or social commentary. The on-site/off-site distinction does not apply to non-commercial messages or signs displaying them.
"Permit"means a written authorization from the city for third party display of a sign on public property.
"Personally attended"means that a person is physically present within five feet of the sign at all times.
"Public property"means land or other property in which the city is the owner or has the present right of possession and control, as well as areas which are either designated as public rights-of-way or which have long been used as such.
"Sign"means the same as the definition of the word "sign" in Chapter
17.640.
"Traditional public forum"means the surfaces of city-owned streets, surfaces of city-owned parks, surfaces of city-owned plazas, surfaces of sidewalks which are connected to the city's main pedestrian circulation system and the exterior surfaces of pedestrian areas immediately surrounding City Hall.
(Ord. 927 § 2, 2014)