20.05.079 SI-02 (Sign standards--Temporary signs).
(a) Nonresidential
Uses and Multifamily Complexes. Conforming nonresidential uses and multifamily
complexes with at least fifteen dwelling units are permitted to display
temporary signage as follows:
(1) Area. Temporary signs shall not exceed
sixteen square feet in area per side.
(2) Height: Freestanding temporary
signs shall not exceed six feet in height above the ground.
(3) Type.
Temporary sign types shall be limited to printed banners or freestanding,
portable signs.
(4) Number.
(A) Individual nonresidential uses shall be
permitted a maximum of three temporary signs.
(B) Multifamily complexes with
at least fifteen units shall be permitted a maximum of three temporary
signs.
(C) Individual tenants within nonresidential centers shall be
permitted a maximum of one temporary sign.
(5) Display Periods. Temporary
signs shall be permitted for the following durations:
(A) Display of
temporary signs shall be permitted for three periods of up to thirty days per
period, per calendar year.
(B) All temporary signs shall receive a sign
permit from the planning department prior to being displayed.
(C) The three
temporary sign display periods provided in subsection (k)(5)(A) above may be
combined, provided that a separate permit is obtained for each display
period.
(6) Grand Opening Events.
(A) New businesses, including
multifamily complexes of fifteen units or greater, shall be permitted a single
grand opening event sign display during which the number, type and size of
temporary signs shall not be limited.
(B) Grand opening event sign displays
shall not exceed thirty consecutive days, and shall count as one (1) of the
permitted display periods as described in subsection (a)(5)(A)
above.
(b) Nonresidential Uses in Residential Districts. Temporary signs are
not permitted for home occupations and legal nonconforming uses in residential
districts.
(c) Temporary Retail Uses. Approved temporary retail uses, such
as seasonal sales, shall be allowed one, thirty-two square-foot temporary sign
for the duration of the temporary use. If an approved temporary retail use has
frontage on multiple public streets, the use shall be permitted one such
temporary sign per public street frontage. (Ord. 06-24 § 3 (part),
2006).