The purpose of this policy is to regulate informational posters in a manner as to promote the public health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. 427, 2003)
The town of Yacolt has established one site in Town Hall for display of posters. A poster is a sheet of paper no larger than 11 inches by 17 inches, which is intended to convey information, attract attention to services, or to convey a message.
(Ord. 427, 2003)
Posters are a direct imposition on every person who enters Town Hall. These posters occupy public space on facilities installed and maintained by the town of Yacolt. The Yacolt town council has determined that those posters should be permitted only when they directly promote the public health, safety and welfare. The message presented and the appearance of the poster make a strong impression on residents and visitors viewing the posters.
Written appeals must be provided and submitted to the clerk at least 10 working days prior to the town council meeting at which time the item will be considered.
Whether or not the proposed poster protects and promotes general health, safety and welfare of the community.
(Ord. 427, 2003; Ord. 559 § 2(A), 2017)
Because the message presented and the poster appearance make a strong impression on residents and visitors viewing the posters, poster design must be of at least "semi-professional" nature and must be aesthetically appealing.