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See Sec. 40.1 -8.3, Definitions. <br />CANOPY <br />See Sec, 40.1 -8.3, Definitions. <br />LARGE -SCALE DEVELOPMENT <br />See Sec. 40.1 -8.3, Definitions. <br />MARQUEE <br />See Sec. 40.1 -8.3, Definitions. <br />PENNANT <br />A lightweight plastic, fabric, paper or similar material, whether or not containing a message of <br />any kind, suspended from a rope, wire or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind. <br />SIGN <br />A surface, fabric, display, device, figure, painting, drawing, message, placard, poster, billboard, <br />or other structure which is designed, intended, or used to advertise or inform, any part of the <br />advertising or informative contents of which is visible from a street or bicycle or pedestrian path <br />or from property other than the lot on which it is located. This term does not include flags <br />displayed from flagpoles or staffs. <br />SIGN, A -FRAME <br />A sign designed to rest on the ground that consists of two sign faces connected together at the top <br />to form an "A" shape sign with a broad base and narrow top when viewed from the side. <br />SIGN, ATTACHED <br />A sign that is attached, directly or indirectly to a building (e.g. wall sign, marquee sign) or <br />structure that has a principal purpose other than supporting the sign (e.g. fence, light pole). <br />A -S <br />
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