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c. Political signs shall be set back at least 15 feet from the outside edge of any street <br /> or back of curb of all city and county streets. <br /> d. Political signs shall not be placed so as to cause a hazard to public safety. <br /> e. Political signs shall not be placed on any property without permission of the <br /> property owner. <br /> f. Political signs shall not be located on any city owned property. <br /> g. Signs in violation of the above provisions may be removed by city staff and stored <br /> for two weeks. After two weeks, unclaimed signs will be disposed of by the city. <br /> 7. Real estate signs to the extent that the following criteria are met: <br /> a. Low Density Residential 1 and 2 (LDR1 and LDR2) Property: For the purpose of <br /> selling,renting or leasing any LDR1 and LDR2 property, a real estate sign not in <br /> excess of ten square feet in gross surface area in single and two-family districts <br /> may be placed within the front yard or in the public street right of way beyond the <br /> front yard.No part of the sign shall be closer than 6 feet from the curb. If there is <br /> a sidewalk, no part of the sign shall be closer than two feet from the edge of the <br /> sidewalk. <br /> 8. Security System Signs: Signs identifying the presence of a security or alarm system <br /> are allowed not to exceed two square feet. <br /> 9. Window Signs: Signs affixed to or painted on windows or placed within 36 inches of <br /> a window to be viewed from the exterior of the building shall not occupy more than <br /> 25% of the total window area, nor shall they be placed in a location that would block <br /> the view into the building from a public street of the clerk's or cashier's area. Under <br /> no circumstances shall the total area of window signage exceed 1/2 the allowable area <br /> of wall signage for the affected building. <br /> 10. Signs that are affixed to City-owned light poles or standards that contain information <br /> advertising the City itself or City events,provided the signs are located in non- <br /> residential areas,have been approved by the City Council and City Public Works <br /> Director or the Director's designee. (Ord. 1367, 5-12-2008) <br /> 1010.10: Dynamic Displays <br /> A. Dynamic Display: Any sign using a dynamic display, in whole or in part,must meet the <br /> following operational standards: <br /> 1. Duration: In all districts, the full sign image or any portion thereof must have a <br /> minimum duration of 25 seconds and must be a static display. No portion of the <br /> image may flash, scroll, twirl, change color, or in any manner imitate movement. <br /> 2. Transition: In all districts where the full sign image or any portion thereof changes, <br /> the change sequence must be accomplished by means of instantaneous repixalization. <br /> Fading, dissolving, scrolling, traveling, or any transition that creates the illusion of <br /> movement is prohibited. <br /> 3. Brightness: The dynamic display sign must not exceed a maximum illumination of <br /> 5,000 nits (candelas per square meter) during daylight hours and a maximum <br /> Page 14 of 18 <br />