closed #146256
Temporary Signage w/o permit
1789 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/8/2015
Bapu Tea House has a sandwich board sign displayed without a permit.
Bapu Tea House has a sandwich board sign displayed without a permit.
Large "For Rent" banners are draped in front of 401 E. Cottage Grove and 308 E. Cottage Grove. Both properties are managed by "Jamar Properties" and owned by the same individual. I phoned them to ask they be taken down but the woman did not seem to understand what I was talking about.
Sprint Store has a sandwich board sign (temporary sign) without a permit.
Village Pantry has more temporary signage without a permit
Also, was wondering if this sign is compliant with city ordinance (img_1073.jpg and img_1074,jpg). It is a banner mounted with bungee cords on the rail and has been in place for over a month. It is at 817 W 17th.
Neighbors are wondering what this metal black box is, zip-tied to the entrance of the Eastside Neighborhood (where Hunter turns into the walking path on Mitchell). Is this something the City has installed and, if so, what is it? If it is not City-sanctioned, can it be removed? It's a little creepy. Thank you on behalf of Eastside neighbors.
Large now open sign. Prob stolen property in back yard.
The abodes has a rental banner hanging on the second floor of 131 N College Ave.
Firestone has installed temporary signs on the building without a permit.
Fazoli's has a temporary sign on top of their menu board sign.