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Except as otherwise provided for in this chapter, temporary signs on institutional properties are allowed pursuant to the following regulations:

(1) Noncommercial. All temporary signs on institutional properties shall display only noncommercial copy.

(2) Sign Types – Construction – Materials. There is no restriction on the type of temporary sign (i.e., the sign construction or materials used) allowed on institutional properties, if all other regulations and provisions of this chapter are met.

(3) Quantity.

(a) Banners. One temporary banner sign is allowed per each 500 feet of street frontage, not to exceed four banners per property. Temporary banners may be placed on fences on the property.

(b) All Other Temporary Signs. There is no restriction on the number of all other temporary signs allowed on institutional properties.

(4) Size.

(a) Banners. Banners shall not be greater than five feet in height, unless attached to the face of the primary structure on the property, in which case there is no maximum height restriction so long as the banner does not extend above the roofline of the building. Any banner shall not be larger than a total of 32 square feet in size.

(b) All other temporary signs displayed on an institutional property shall each not be greater than three feet in height and shall not be greater than six square feet in size.

(c) Window Signs. Temporary signs placed on windows shall, in aggregate, not exceed 50 percent of the area of the window on which they are displayed.

(d) The size requirements of this section shall not apply to a flag(s) placed on a permanent flagpole or bracket. (Ord. 08-18 § 2 (Exh. A))