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(A) Anv sin Ig e tem~orarv unli htg ed sign: (1) not exceeding 8 square feet in area in the <br /> agricultural open and residential districts or (2) not exceeding 32 square feet in area in the <br /> commercial/industrial districts when such signs relate to or advertise a meeting, special <br /> event or tem~orarv status or condition (such as a sign advertising the sale, rental, or lease <br /> of said property) on which the sign is located as long as such a sign is not related to or <br /> advertising anv regular or ongoing course of commercial enterprise conducted on the <br /> prooert~Only one such sign shall be permitted to be visible to traffic proceedine in anv <br /> one direction on anv one street or hiehway except <br /> that anv such sign shall not be placed <br /> over anypublic right-of-way or street. ~ c c:,..... .:..,.io .,r.,.ti.o,~ <br /> (C~ <br /> (B) Any small unlighted sign not exceeding two square feet in area, displayed once in a <br /> calendar year for a period of time not to exceed 30 consecutive days. <br /> (C) Temporary signs or banners not exceeding 32 square feet in area, limited in[-] number to <br /> one per meeting or event, displayed for a period not exceeding thirty calendar days, and not <br /> projecting over a public street or highway. Temporary signs are not permitted for regular, <br /> ongoing commercial use (i.e. sandwich boards and banners). Special event or meeting <br /> banners are not required to have their placement limited to the place where the activity is <br /> held, provided that permission is granted by the owners or lessees of the structure to which <br /> the banner is to be attached. Temporary signs or banners must be removed within 72 hours <br /> of the completion of the event or activity which they promote. <br /> (D) New businesses may display temporary signs or banners for thirty days following the <br /> opening of their business on a one-time basis only, on their premises only. <br /> (2) Any sign of a public, noncommercial nature, which includes any safety sign, danger signs, <br /> <br /> trespassing sign, sign indicating scenic or historical points of interest, and any sign erected by a public <br /> officer in the performance of a public duty, including traffic signs or directional signs, provided they <br /> conform to the sizes dictated by the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices as published by the <br /> American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. <br /> 9 <br /> <br />