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The following signs are inconsistent with the purposes and standards of this chapter and are prohibited in all zoning districts except where noted:

A. Cabinet (can) signs that are mounted flush against a building wall, except for corporate logos. Cabinet signs with opaque backgrounds and illuminated letters are allowed as projecting signs only.

B. Electronic message signs except time and/or temperature signs.

C. Signs that advertise an activity, business, service, or product no longer conducted or sold on the premises forty-five days after the discontinuance or abandonment, except signs listed on, or eligible for, the city’s vintage sign inventory.

D. Signs that blink, flash, or move in any manner, have any portions that move, or have the appearance of moving, except for signs listed in the vintage sign inventory, clocks, time and temperature displays, and public service signs.

E. Balloons, lighter-than-air devices, and inflatable signs and objects, except as may be allowed through a temporary sign permit.

F. Banners, pennants, ribbons, spinners, streamers, or other similar devices, except as specifically allowed through a temporary sign permit.

G. Signs mounted on the roof of a building, including mansard roofs, and similar architectural roof-like elements.

H. Advertisings, banners, bills, cards, notices, placards, posters, signs, stickers, or other devices designed to attract the attention of the public that are posted or otherwise affixed upon any street, street furniture, right-of-way, public sidewalk, crosswalk, curb, lamppost, fencing, hydrant, tree, alley, telephone pole, public telephone, lighting system, or other public alarm or communication system.

I. Signs emitting audible sounds, odors, or visible matter. (Ord. 706 §3 (Exh. A), 2019).