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2. Those property owners and/or business that have signs deemed a perpetual violation <br /> shall be deemed a public nuisance and abated through Chapter 407 of the City Code. <br /> For purposes of this Code requirement perpetual violation shall refer to 5 violations in <br /> a calendar year. <br /> F. Appeal: Should the property owner,business owner, tenant, renter, and/or proprietor <br /> object to the Community Development Director or Designee decision regarding the <br /> perpetual violation ruling, an appeal may be filed within 10 days following the receipt of <br /> a letter indicating the perpetual violation by the Community Development Director or <br /> Designee. The appeal shall follow the requirements listed in Section 1009.08 of this <br /> Code. <br /> 1010.05. On-Premise Signs <br /> A. On-Premise Sign: All wall and/or freestanding signs in all districts shall be subject to the <br /> following requirements. Signs shall not be permitted within the public right-of-way or <br /> easements except on benches and shelters that have received permits as per Section <br /> 703.05 of this Code, and newspaper and cabstands, all of which shall be as governed by <br /> Chapter 901 and Section 703 of this Code. City, county, state, and federal traffic <br /> directional signs are permitted. <br /> SIGNS ALLOWED IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS <br /> LDR-1 and LDR-2 Districts <br /> Type Maximum Maxim Placement,Location & Restrictions <br /> Number um Height <br /> Allowed Sign <br /> Area <br /> Allowed <br /> Home Occupation 1 6 sq. ft. On a wall or in front Non-illuminated <br /> yard w/10 foot <br /> minimum setback and 4 <br /> foot maximum height <br /> Nameplate 1 4 sq. ft. On wall or in front yard Internally <br /> w/10 foot minimum illuminated <br /> setback and 4 foot <br /> maximum height <br /> Page 8 of 18 <br />