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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2002-2004
Communication
0042
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074
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J. Curtis Tyler, Councilmember
Communications - Referred To
Council
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Council: Bill 280, Draft 8 amended to Draft 9 - 11/10/04
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minimum amount of coverage under such policy shall be $1,000,000 <br /> per occurrence The policy and coverage shall be kept in force until <br /> the banner is removed from the county street, and shall not be <br /> cancelled before the banner is removed without thirty (30) days prior <br /> written notice to the County. <br /> lCl The director may issue a banner permit for a period not to exceed seven <br /> consecutive days in a calendar year if all the following criteria are met: <br /> (i) The banner will not exceed one hundred square feet and the lowest <br /> edge of the banner will be at least fifteen feet above the highest point <br /> of the roadway. <br /> (ii) Written statements of consent from every proerty owner and lessee <br /> directly fronting the proposed banner site. <br /> (iii) The applicant has executed an agreement to indemnify, defend and <br /> hold harmless the county as provided above to the satisfaction of the <br /> comoration counsel. <br /> (iv) The applicant has submitted a certificate of insurance and proof of a <br /> public liability insurance policy meeting the requirements as <br /> provided above to the satisfaction of the finance director and the <br /> coiyoration counsel. <br /> (v) The banner will not impede public use of the street or endanger <br /> pedestrians including persons with disabilities <br /> (2) Subdivision identification sign. One sign, per legal subdivision roadway access, of <br /> either a ground or wall type, relating to the identification of subdivision within a district. <br /> Neither sign shall not exceed sixteen (16) square feet in area. <br /> Section 3-10. Signs permitted in residential districts. (RS, RD, RM) <br /> <br /> "The following types of signs are allowed, with a permit, in the RS, RD and RM districts: <br /> (a) One sign, either wall or ground (unlighted or indirectly lighted), not exceeding six square <br /> feet in area. Commercial signs shall relate to a legally permitted activity being conducted <br /> on the premises. <br /> Section 3-11. Signs permitted in commerciaUindustrial districts (RCX, V, CN, CG, CV, <br /> MCX, ML, MG). <br /> (a) The following types of signs are allowed, with a permit, in commercial/industrial districts <br /> (RCX, V, CN, CG, CV, MCX, ML, MG): <br /> (I) Directory Sign. <br /> t2 <br /> <br />
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