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<br />ARTICLE III, <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS <br /> <br />Freestanding Sign: An outdoor sign supported by uprights or <br />braces placed in or upon the ground, or mounted on a vehicle, <br />trailer, or mobile structure principally used for the purpose of <br />advertising or display of information. For the purpose of this <br />ordinance, a portable sign shall be considered to be a <br />freestanding sign. <br /> <br />Political Sign: A temporary sign announcing, supporting or <br />opposing political candidates, dates or issues in connection with <br />any national, state or local election. <br /> <br />Portable Sign: A sign designed or constructed to be easily moved <br />from one location to another, including signs mounted upon or or <br />designed to be Dounted on a trailer, wheeled carrier, or other <br />non motorized mobile structure. A portable sign which has its <br />wheels removed shall still be considered a portable sign. <br /> <br />Public Service Sign: For the purposes of this ordinance, the <br />following types of signs and no others shall be considered to be <br />public service signs. <br /> <br />1. Signs identifying and naming the location of <br />churches, schools and other non-profit <br />organizations; <br /> <br />2. Signs identifying and naming the location of public <br />facilities; and <br /> <br />3. Community information signs which provide <br />information regarding community functions and <br />activities. <br /> <br />Signs which display commercial advertising in conjunction with <br />public service information shall not be considered to be public <br />service signs except that a person, firm, or organization who <br />donates or otherwise provides a public service siBn may be <br />identified on such sign in a means which is clearly incidental to <br />the priDary Dessage. <br /> <br />Reader Panel: Any and all portions of any sign on which text, <br />graphics or pictures are displayed. In the case of double faced <br />reader panels, only one side shall be considered in the <br />calc.ulation of sign size. <br /> <br />EXllIBIT D <br />