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O-1989-1501-H all sign regulations
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3/13/1989
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<br />. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />-14- <br /> <br />Parking Soace: A "parking space" is a surfaced area, designed to <br />control dust and moisture, enclosed or unenclosed, sufficient in size to <br />store one (1) automobile together with a surfaced driveway connecting <br />the parking space with the street or alley permitting ingress and egress <br />of an automobile. A "parking space" or any requisite maneuvering area <br />incidental thereto shall not occupy any public right-of-way. <br /> <br />Party Wall: A fire wall on an interior lot line, used or adapted for <br />joint service between two (2) buildings. <br /> <br />Planned Unit Development: A land area characterized by a unified site <br />design which (a) has individual building sites and provides common open <br />spaces, and (b) is designed to be capable of satisfactory use and <br />operation as a separate entity without necessarily having the <br />participation of other building sites or other common property. The <br />ownership of the common property may be either public or private. It <br />may be a single planned unit development as initially designed; or as <br />expanded by annexation of additional land area; or a group of contiguous <br />planned unit developments, as separate entities or merged into a single <br />consolidated entity. <br /> <br />Pole Trailer: Every vehicle without motive power designed to be drawn <br />by another vehicle by means of a reach, or pole, or by being boomed or <br />otherwise secured to the towing vehicle, and ordinarily used for <br />transportation of long or irregularly shaped loads such as poles, pipes, <br />or structural members capable, generally, of sustaining themselves as <br />beams between the supporting connections. <br /> <br />Political Sign: A temporary sign announcing, supporting or opposing <br />political candidates, dates or issues in connection with any national, <br />state or local election. <br /> <br />Portable Sign: A sign designed or constructed to be easily moved from <br />one location to another, including signs mounted upon or designed to be <br />mounted on a trailer, wheeled carrier, or other non motorized mobile <br />structure. A portable sign which has its wheels removed shall still be <br />considered a portable sign. <br /> <br />Public Improvements Criteria Manual (p" I" C" M" ) : The set of standards <br />set forth by the Director of Community Development and approved by the <br />City Council to determine the specific technical requirements for <br />construction to public improvements. The manual may be acquired from <br />the Community Development Department, and is on file in the City <br />Secretary's Office. <br /> <br />Public Parks: A "public park" is any publicly owned park, playground, <br />beach, parkway, or railroad within the jurisdiction and control of the <br />City. <br />
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