Each business is permitted one sandwich board/sidewalk sign displaying information on the sponsoring business; and to have information displayed on one sandwich board/sidewalk sign that contains multiple businesses located at a street corner subject to the following:
A.
Signs shall be located next to the curb edge of a sidewalk on the premises in such a manner so as not to interfere with the opening of car doors, bus stops, loading zones or pedestrian traffic.
B.
Signs shall be located directly in front of the sponsoring business, within 12 feet of the main entrance to the business, except:
1.
This requirement does not apply to signs located at the street corner that contain multiple business names.
2.
A business within the Town Center district that does not have direct street frontage on Main Street or Alder Avenue shall be allowed a maximum of two sandwich board signs located within two blocks of the business for marking route of travel; provided, no more than one sign per business is allowed at an intersection, or on a street.
C.
Owners of such signs shall assume liability for damage resulting from their use and shall provide the city with an appropriate legal document holding the city harmless for such resulting loss. The business owner must supply the city with a valid certificate of insurance for liability purposes.
D.
Signs are limited to 42 inches in height and 24 inches wide. Where said sign will be located within 10 feet of a driveway or other vehicular access point, the sign is limited to 30 inches in height.
E.
In situations where sight visibility of motorists is not affected, small party type balloons (up to six) may be attached to sandwich board/sidewalk signs.
F.
Permanent lettering for the business name and logo are required on sandwich boards.
G.
Signs shall be displayed during business hours only.
(Ord. 1896 § 2 (part), 1999)