Section 16.28.080 Temporary signs.

     A.  The following temporary signs shall be permitted in any zone.  Permits shall be obtained in accordance with section 16.28.100.
        1.  Political signs not within one hundred fifty (150) feet of polling places and not larger than thirty-two (32) square feet.  Signs shall be removed no later than fifteen (15) days after the election.
        2.  Signs advertising a yard sale posted on private property with the consent of the property owner.
            a. The area of the sign shall not exceed eight (8) square feet.
        3.  Signs pertaining to the sale or lease of property and/or buildings.
            a.  For multi-tenant, commercial and industrial properties, the area may not exceed fifty (50) square feet.  In all other cases the area may not exceed eight (8) square feet.
            b.  There shall be no maximum time for which these signs may be placed, except that signs must be removed from parcels that are not actively offered for sale.
    B.      The following  temporary  signs shall be permitted  in   the CC-1, C-2, CP-2, CCP-1 and I-1 zones   advertising a business service    as approved  by the Building Official.   
         1.      Temporary signs maximum size.
            a.    Banners shall not exceed forty-eight (48) square feet.
            b.    A-frame signs shall not exceed eight (8) square feet on each side.
            c.    Reader board signs shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet.
        2.  
        3.      Banner signs, not to exceed forty-eight (48) square feet, advertising a governmental purpose or recreational event may be placed in the public right-of-way with approval of the City.  
     C.  Unless otherwise specified, signs shall be permitted for a maximum of forty-five (45) days.  Upon written request, The Building Official may extend this period up to an additional 90 days.
     D.  Signs shall not be placed in a public right-of-way except as permitted by the Building Official.
         1.  Signs shall not obstruct free passage through a right-of-way or create a safety hazard to the public.
(PZSC § 03-13-008)


(Ord. 2010-02, Amended, 03/17/2010, Prior Text; Ord. 2000-01, Amended, 07/27/2000, Prior Text)