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2 <br />3 <br />0 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />which such sign relates has not occurred. Such appeal shall be in writing and shall <br />temporarily stop enforcement of the required removal until the matter is heard by the <br />city council. The city council's determination shall be final. <br />7. The city council may, by resolution, adopt such fees as are necessary and reasonable <br />to cover the cost of removal of illegally posted temporary promotional or political <br />signs and the community development director or code enforcement division is <br />authorized to collect such fees when any temporary promotional sign or political sign <br />is claimed by an owner, or by legal action after the claim period expires. (Ord. 0-03- <br />02 § 3 (part), 2002) <br />18.50.060 Exempt Signs <br />The following signs may be erected without a permit, provided they comply with the development <br />standards listed herein: <br />A. Official traffic signs or other municipal governmental signs, legal notices, advertisements <br />prescribed by law and placed by governmental entities, and signs indicating the location <br />of buried utility lines or any notice posted by a governmental officer in the scope of his <br />duties. The city has a compelling interest in permitting such signs in order to comply with <br />state and local laws and promote public safety. <br />B. Street address signs consistent with section XIV(B) of Security Ordinance Number 0-13- <br />89, notwithstanding anything in this section, may be illuminated and may contain <br />reflective paint or material. The city has a compelling interest in permitting such signs to <br />promote the identification of property to guide emergency response personnel. <br />C. Direction, warning or information signs or structures required or authorized by law, or by <br />federal, state, county, or city authority. The city has a compelling interest in permitting <br />such signs in order to comply with state and local laws and to promote public safety. <br />D. Flags attached to poles, including but not limited to flags of the United States, the state of <br />California and other countries and states, counties and municipalities, not to exceed three <br />flags/poles on properties containing less than one acre of land, and not to exceed six <br />flags/poles on properties containing more than one acre of land. Poles shall not exceed <br />thirty feet in height and flags shall not exceed forty-two square feet in surface area. Such <br />flags shall be maintained in good condition and free of tattering or tearing. <br />E. Historical and/or memorial tablets and identification plaques installed by or on behalf of a <br />recognized governmental historical agency. The city has a compelling interest in <br />permitting such signs to promote interest in historical structures and events and to <br />promote public safety and identification. <br />F. Permanent window signs not exceeding four square feet per street frontage shall be <br />permitted. Such signs should be encouraged to promote business identification, hours of <br />operation and address information. Such signs may not be illuminated. <br />G. Time and temperature signs containing no advertising copy. The city has a compelling <br />interest in permitting such signs to promote awareness of local conditions for individuals <br />with medical problems. <br />-13- <br />
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