§ 8.02.03. Temporary signs.  


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  • Temporary signs are allowed throughout the county, subject to the following provisions:

    1.

    Temporary signs shall be posted securely in the ground or on a building.

    2.

    Temporary signs may display messages of construction in progress or announce temporary events such as fairs/carnivals, sporting events, or any public, charitable, educational or religious events. Such temporary signs shall not be installed more than seven days prior to the special event, and shall be removed within five days after the special event. One construction sign may be permitted for each parcel, identifying the name of the development, company and general contractor, and other pertinent similar information, which shall be removed at the time a certificate of occupancy is issued for the building or structure. The following restrictions shall apply to construction signs:

    a.

    In residential zoning districts, temporary signs shall be placed a minimum of ten feet from the roadway or curb, and shall not exceed six square feet in size.

    b.

    In commercial zoning districts, temporary signs shall be placed a minimum of ten feet from the roadway or curb, and shall not exceed 32 square feet.

    c.

    The permit board used for the required display of permits issued by the county shall not exceed 16 square feet.

    3.

    Real Estate signs located at subdivision entrances and model homes, exceeding eight square feet, but not exceeding 32 square feet are permitted during the marketing of the property provided that:

    a.

    The sign maintains a ten-foot setback from the right-of-way.

(Ord. No. 11-01, § 2, 1-18-11)