Temporary signs are permitted and, except as required by the International Building Code, or as otherwise required by this chapter, do not require building permits, but are limited as follows:
A. General Provisions. All temporary signs are subject to the placement, size, and height requirements of this chapter, and the requirements set forth in the underlying zone, provided:
1. Temporary signs shall not be permanently attached to the ground, a building, or to any other structure, other than what is necessary to secure it to prevent theft, wind damage or safety problems;
2. Temporary signs showing evidence of deterioration, such as rips, tears, color fading, frayed edges or otherwise showing need of general maintenance that can be seen from the property line shall be removed, repaired or replaced promptly (provided the replacement complies with all other portions of this chapter), and the owner of the lot upon which the sign is located shall be responsible for sign maintenance;
3. All temporary signs placed on private property shall have the consent of the property owner or person in control of the property;
4. Temporary signs shall only be placed in the right-of-way subject to the conditions of this chapter and where the following additional conditions are met:
a. The sign owner has permission from the owner of the abutting property. Temporary signs shall not be located in right-of-way adjacent to public property owned or under the control of a unit of federal, state or local government, or special purpose district such as a school, park, public utility, port or library district, unless otherwise approved by the unit of government or special purpose district;
b. Temporary signs are prohibited from being placed within roundabouts, medians, shoulders, travel lanes and areas of the public right-of-way that are not accessible by a sidewalk or pedestrian walking path;
c. All temporary signs shall be placed in a manner that is safe for all users of public right-of-way. Temporary signs shall not block access to structures or parked cars, and shall not block vehicular sight distance at corners or intersections; and
d. All temporary signs shall be posted for a duration not to exceed 90 days in any consecutive 365-day period.
B. Temporary Signs in Residential Zones. Temporary signs are permitted in all residential zones, subject to the conditions set out in this chapter and the following:
1. Temporary signs are permitted on private property, provided:
a. For residential uses in a residential zone, no more than four signs visible from the public right-of-way per lot are allowed. The total size of all signs combined shall be limited to six square feet total;
b. For nonresidential uses in a residential zone, no more than one sign visible from the public right-of-way per tenant space is allowed. The sign shall be limited to six square feet total;
2. Temporary signs are permitted in the right-of-way in residential zones provided the sign shall comply with all relevant requirements in this chapter and shall not exceed four square feet total, and shall not exceed three feet in height from the ground when displayed.
C. Temporary Signs in Nonresidential Zones. Temporary signs are permitted in the downtown commercial zones, waterfront commercial, neighborhood business and community business Juanita subarea, community business west subarea, urban corridor, waterfront commercial, and regional business zones, subject to the conditions set out in this chapter and the following:
1. Temporary signs are permitted on private property, provided:
a. For nonresidential uses, banners, posters, pennants, banners, strings of lights, blinking lights, balloons and searchlights and streamers are allowed, provided:
(1) Temporary signs shall be restricted to on premises, limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and shall not exceed a period of 30 days in a 180-day period;
(2) Banners shall be no larger than 48 square feet, provided no more than 10 square feet of banner per 10 feet of building facade as measured by that portion of the building facing the access street, up to a maximum of 48 square feet, is permitted, but always in proportion to the business building;
(3) All other temporary signs, other than banners, shall be limited to one per tenant space, a maximum area of six square feet, and a maximum height of six feet; and
(4) Temporary signs shall be professionally produced by a person skilled in the art of graphic design, shall be hung in a manner which does not obstruct traffic or a view of any other business, and shall be well maintained.
b. For residential uses, no more than four signs visible from the public right-of-way per lot are allowed. The total size of all signs combined shall be limited to six square feet total.
2. Temporary signs are permitted in the right-of-way, provided the sign shall comply with all relevant requirements in this chapter, and shall not exceed six square feet total, and shall not exceed three feet in height from the ground when displayed.
(Ord. 11-0329 § 3 (Exh. 1); Ord. 21-0523 § 2 (Exh. A))