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C. An opportunity for viable identification of community businesses, residences, and <br />institutions must be established; <br />D. The safety of motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and other users of public streets and <br />property is affected by the number, size, location and appearance of signs that create a hazard for <br />drivers, particularly from dynamic display signs; <br />E. Installation of signs suspended from, projecting over, or placed on the tops of buildings, <br />walks or other structures may constitute a hazard during periods of high winds and an obstacle to <br />effective fire -fighting and other emergency service; <br />F. Uncontrolled and unlimited signs and sign types, particularly dynamic display signs, <br />adversely impact the image and aesthetic attractiveness of the community and thereby undermine <br />economic value and growth; <br />G. Uncontrolled and unlimited signs, particularly temporary signs which are commonly <br />located within or adjacent to public right-of-way or are located at driveway/street intersections, <br />result in roadside clutter and obstruction of views of oncoming traffic. This creates a hazard to <br />drivers and pedestrians and also adversely impacts a logical flow of information; <br />H. Commercial signs are generally incompatible with residential uses and should be strictly <br />limited in residential zoning districts; and <br />I. The right to express noncommercial opinions in any zoning district must be protected, <br />subject to reasonable restrictions on size, height, location and number. <br />1200.03 Scope of Regulations. <br />The sign regulations set forth in this Chapter shall apply to all structures and all land <br />uses. This Chapter describes the signage standards for the nine sign districts that overlay the <br />zoning districts of the City. Specific additional regulations are established for signs which are <br />unique in purpose and not easily addressed by district regulations. No person, property owner, <br />lessee shall place, erect, alter, modify, enhance or change in any way a sign that does not <br />conform to the requirements of this Chapter and all other applicable regulations. <br />1200.04 Severability. <br />If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phase, or other part of this Chapter is for any <br />reason held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the <br />remaining portion of this Chapter. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted <br />the Chapter in each section, subsection, sentence, or phase thereof, irrespective of the fact that <br />any one or more sections, subj ections, sentences, clauses, or phrases are declared invalid. <br />Section 1210 - Definitions <br />1210.01 Definitions. <br />The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this section, shall have the meanings <br />ascribed to them in this subsection, except where the context clearly indicated a different <br />meaning: <br />• Auxiliary sign. A sign that provides direction for internal circulation, parking or entry, <br />restrictions on parking, security warnings, or other similar primarily noncommercial signs that <br />
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