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<br />Section 1 <br /> <br />PURPOSE OF UNIFORM CODE <br /> <br />~ <br />I <br /> <br />A UNIFORM CODE RELATING TO SIGNS VISIBLE FROM PUBLIC RIGHTS - OF - WAY: PRE. <br />SCRIBING REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS: ESTABLISHING A SIGN CODE BOARD OF <br />APPEALS: PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION AND PROCEDURES: REQUIRING LICENSES <br />AND THE PAYMENT OF FEES: PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES. <br /> <br />) <br />I <br />.i <br /> <br />Sec. 1.1. Statement of Purpose <br /> <br />The code creates the legal framework tor signage regulafjons that is intended to facilitate an <br />easy and agreeable communication between people. It recognizes the need to protect the <br />safety and welfare of the public, the need for well maintained and attractive appearance in a <br />community, and the need for adequate business identification and advertising and communica. <br />lion. This code recognizes that aesthetics and design quality cannot be satisfactorily legislated, <br />as individual opinions vary and general public opinions vary from one era to another. It is <br />recognized, however, thaI a great percentage of that which is unattractive can be eliminated <br />by sensible quality control, through adequate maintenance and inspection and by reasonable <br />guidelines formulated to minimize clutter. <br /> <br /> <br />Tastefully proportioned and .well.spaced <br />projecting signs are permitted. . See <br />triangulation formula Section 5:5. <br /> <br /> <br />Photograph 2 <br />