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(b) Sign permits shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the site during the progress of <br /> work and kept on file for the lifetime of the sign. <br /> Section 3-15. Building permits. <br /> Persons applying for a building permit shall include sign applications for any signs that will be <br /> erected in conjunction with the new construction or improvements for which the building <br /> permit is requested. <br /> Section 3-16. Illuminated signs. <br /> A permit application for a sign which uses electrical wiring and connections or which is <br /> illuminated by an external source, shall be submitted to the electrical inspector. The electrical <br /> inspector shall examine the plans and specifications of all wiring and connections to determine <br /> if the plans and specifications comply with chapter 9, relating to electricity and chapter 14, <br /> article 9, relating to outdoor lighting. The electrical inspector shall recommend (1) approval of <br /> the application if the plans and specifications comply with chapter 9 and chapter 14, article 9, or <br /> (2) disapproval of the application if noncompliance with these chapters is found. The plans and <br /> specifications shall then be returned to the director of public works for final action in <br /> <br /> compliance with Section 3-19. <br /> Section 3-17. Permit application. <br /> (a) Applications for sign permits, pursuant to article 1 of this chapter, shall be filed with <br /> the director of public works. Applications shall contain at a minimum, the following: <br /> (1) The name and address of the owner of the property upon which the sign will be <br /> located, the owner of the sign, and the applicant, if different. <br /> (2) The tax map key number of the location and proposed location of the sign and an <br /> accurate description of the sign, including its contents; <br /> (3) A plan or design of the sign, and a photograph or drawing showing its weight, <br /> dimensions, lighting equipment, materials, details of its attachment and hanging, <br /> and its position relative to relevant buildings, property lines, and adjacent streets; <br /> and <br /> (4) Any other information pertinent to the application as may be required by the <br /> director of public works. <br /> (b) A sign permit is not transferable unless a notice of transfer is filed with the director of <br /> public works within ninety days of the effective date of a transfer of the real property <br /> 13 <br /> <br />