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(2) Any small sign not exceeding two square feet in area. The number of small signs per lot <br /> or business establishment shall not exceed two per street frontage. <br /> (3) Any sign or bulletin board not exceeding thirty-two square feet in area setting forth or <br /> denoting the name of any public, charitable, non-profit, or religious institution when <br /> located on the premises of the institution. <br /> (4) Any sign of a public, noncommercial nature, which includes any safety sign, danger <br /> signs, trespassing sign, sign indicating scenic or historical points of interest, and any sign <br /> erected by a public offrcer in the performance of a public duty. <br /> Section 3-10. Signs allowed with permits, in all districts. <br /> The following types of signs shall be permitted in all districts: <br /> <br /> (1) Temporary signs or banners. <br /> (A) Temporary signs or banners shall not exceed one hundred square feet in area, shall <br /> be limited in number to one per meeting, shall be displayed for a period not to <br /> exceed seven days except when authorized for longer periods by the chief engineer <br /> during any calendar year and shall project over a public street or highway only if <br /> the lower edge of the temporary sign or banner has a vertical clearance of not less <br /> than fifteen feet above such street or highway. <br /> (B) Prior to the display of any temporary sign or banner over any public area, street or <br /> highway, the person, persons or entity displaying the banner shall file with the <br /> County clerk proof of a public liability and property damage insurance policy <br /> which names the County as an additional insured in the amount of not less than <br /> $300,000, and shall also save the County, its officers or agents, successors or <br /> assigns, free and harmless from all suits or actions of every nature and kind which <br /> may be brought on account of any injury or damage, direct or indirect, arising out <br /> of the display of such temporary banner. <br /> 9 <br /> <br />