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<br />( <br /> <br />'" <br /> <br />Sign, portable. Portable signs shall include: <br /> <br />(i) Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or to a permanent structure; <br /> <br />(ii) Any sign designed to be transported, including, but not limited to, a sign designed to <br />be transported by means of wheels; <br /> <br />(iii) Any sign with chassis or support construction without wheels; <br /> <br />(iv) Any sign converted to or constructed as an A-frame or a T-frame except as <br />permitted as a temporary sign, defined below; or <br /> <br />(v) Any sign attached to or painted on a motor vehicle parked and visible from the <br />public right-of-way, where said motor vehicle is left in the same area for a length of time <br />in excess of 60 days so that said motor vehicle has ceased to be used as a means of <br />transportation in the normal operation of the business. <br /> <br />Sign, projecting. Any sign other than a wall sign affixed to any building or wall having a <br />principal function other than support of the sign whose leading edge extends beyond such <br />building or wall. Projecting signs shall not extend more than six feet from a building to which <br />they are attached, Such signs shall maintain a minimum vertical distance of eight feet between the <br />bottom of the sign and the grade at the right-of-way line. Projecting signs in the Downtown and <br />Historic Zoning Districts, shall extend no more than six feet from a building to which they are <br />attached and shall be perpendicular to the building. Such signs shall maintain a minimum vertical <br />distance of eight feet between the bottom of the sign and the grade directly below the bottom of <br />the sign. Projecting signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area per face and shall be <br />nonilluminated, constructed of natural materials, and consist primarily of graphics or symbols <br />with a minimum of lettering. Projecting signs located within the public right-of-way shall comply <br />with the provisions of section 32-7 pertaining to street encroachments. <br /> <br />Sign, roof Any sign erected or constructed wholly upon and over the roof of any building and <br />supported solely on the roof structure, <br /> <br />Sign, residential free standing. Residential freestanding signs shall contain no commercial <br />message except one advertising the premises for sale or lease. Residential freestanding signs shall <br />not exceed three square feet per side in area. <br /> <br />Sign, temporary. A temporary sign or display is a sign constructed of cloth, canvas, fabric, paper, <br />plywood or other light materials, <br /> <br />(i) Such signs shall be subject to the limitations as to size, height, and location <br />requirements of the zoning district in which they are located. <br /> <br />(ii) Temporary signs may include A-frame or T-frame signs in the Downtown D-l zoning <br />district and such signs shall require the issuance of an annual certificate of compliance <br />and depositing with the city manager and keeping current a policy of liability insurance <br />covering bodily injury and property damage in the amount of $1,000,000.00 which names <br />the city as a co-insured, <br /> <br />(iii) Temporary inflatable signs may, if affixed to the roof of a building or structure, <br />project no more than 30 feet above the roof line or top of the building or structure, or if <br />