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(6) Duplicates or repeats copy on the same sign. <br /> <br />(7) Is a graphic of paint or other material on a building for the <br />purpose of amplifying or directing attention to a sign, unless <br />approved by the planning director. <br /> <br /> Section 5. Section 41-871 of the Code is hereby amended to read as follows <br />(new language shown in bold, deleted language shown in strikeout for tracking purposes <br />only): <br /> <br />Sec. 41-871. Special event banners ci[;nc cr dlc~.Icy=. <br /> <br />No person shall install or maintain or allow to be installed or maintained on <br />property occupied by such person any special event banner, sign or <br />temporary display of any type or form, except in accordance with the <br />following requirements. <br /> <br />(1) The special event banner c!.~: cr di=~.Ic~' shall be installed and <br />maintained in accordance with a permit issued by the zoning <br />administrator, who may approve, approve with conditions, or deny <br />such permit. Such permit shall be kept and maintained at the <br />business premises at all times. <br /> <br />(2) The special event banner~.~ ....... ,.._~ shall not be maintained <br />for more than fourteen (14) successive days,oxc~.~-' ...... *~'~' ~ .... ..... '~ <br /> <br />(3) No more than four (4) special event bannercl.3~ permits; <br />=---"'-~; ...... '~ .... =-" "~""~ shall be issued for each tenant <br />space or business location with a valid certificate of occupancy <br />during each calendar year, nor shall any special event banner <br />permit be issued until expiration of a ninety (90) day period <br />from issuance of the most recent special event banner permit <br />for that tenant space or business location. A fifth (5th) special <br />event banner permit in a calendar year may be issued for a <br />grand opening; provided, however, that no property can have <br />more than two (2) grand openings in any twelve month period. <br /> <br />(4) Notwithstanding subdivisions (2) and (3), special event banner <br />$!~,~ permits for signs announcing that a retail, office or professional <br />business is "open during construction" (or similar words), which are <br />granted for sites which take vehicular access from a public street <br />on which a street widening or other public works project is <br /> <br />Ordinance No, NS-2493 <br />Page 4 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />