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closed #64845

Temporary Signage w/o permit

N KINSER PIKE

Case Date:
3/11/1998

"finally health insurance..." ( yellow) sign fixed to utility pole.

closed #64852

Temporary Signage w/o permit

3100 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
3/10/1998

"Collegiate Painters" signs stuck in the ground at the following locations: The entrance to Spicewood on Sare Road; Entrance to Sommerset on Rogers Road; Entrance to The Stands on Rogers Road; Entrance to Greenbriar on High St; and going north on High St. (from Rogers Road) the street to the left.

closed #64878

Temporary Signage w/o permit

2105 E Queens WAY

Case Date:
3/9/1998

Collegiate Painters; 1-800-945-5507 sign in Susan's yard.

closed #64916

Temporary Signage w/o permit

106 N Union ST

Case Date:
2/27/1998

Illegal rental sign....3' x 5' marquis.

closed #65078

Temporary Signage w/o permit

301 S Pleasant Ridge RD

Case Date:
2/11/1998

"Decks 'n More" sign illegally posted on E. 3rd St. between Pleasant Ridge and Reisner.

closed #65080

Temporary Signage w/o permit

830 W 17th ST

Case Date:
2/11/1998

Flashing sign advertising Johnny Angels located in front of 830 W. 17th St. The establishment also allows patrons to smoke inside the building. The complainant also complained about the owner running a small gambling casino out of the rear of the building.

closed #65152

Temporary Signage w/o permit

600 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
1/30/1998

Restaurant owner had to comply w/ordinance. Saw illegal pennants on the Wheels On Time lot.

closed #65222

Temporary Signage w/o permit

420 E Laurelwood DR

Case Date:
1/23/1998

Off-premise "For Sale By Owner" sign at Laurelwood Drive and Wylie Farm Road.

closed #65638

Temporary Signage w/o permit

1428 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
12/9/1997

Sunbelt had to remove two yellow lunchboard signs, and Ann questioned why Mother Bear's and T.I.S. could have them.

closed #65639

Temporary Signage w/o permit

3201 W 2ND

Case Date:
12/9/1997

Karton King on S. Walnut had to remove banner and signboard, and Mark asked why Wal-mart could have so many signs.