AB Sec. 17-33Sec. 17-33. - Temporary signs.
Temporary signs in accordance with this section do not require a sign permit. Temporary signs shall not be
illuminated nor shall any temporary signs be placed on public property without permission from the city.
(a) Within all residential zoning districts, the following signs shall be considered as temporary signs and must
meet the following standards:
(1) Temporary signs, other than banners.
a. Maximum number allowed per parcel: six (6).
b. Maximum square footage allowed per sign: four (4) square feet.
c. Maximum height allowed: four (4) feet.
d. Duration allowed for each sign: seven (7) days after the event.
(2) Banner signs.
a. Maximum number allowed per parcel: one (1).
b. Maximum square footage allowed: thirty (30) square feet.
c. Duration: seven (7) days.
d. Banner signs shall not hang over or extend into public rights-of-way.
e. Banner signs shall be securely anchored to buildings, poles, or suitable structural supports and
shall not be attached to the roof of a building or exceed the height of such building or structure.
f. Banner signs shall not be attached to trees, public buildings or structures, utility poles or any type
of utility structure or equipment, including lift stations, fire hydrants, and the like.
(b) Within all non-residential zoning districts, the following signs shall be considered as temporary signs and
must meet the following standards:
(1) Temporary signs, other than banners.
a. Maximum number allowed per parcel: two (2).
b. Maximum square footage allowed per sign: sixteen (16) square feet.
c. Maximum height allowed: six (6) feet.
d. Duration allowed for each sign: sixty (60) days or seven (7) days after the event, if applicable:
provided, however, one (1) temporary sign may be displayed at all times.
(2) Banner signs.
a. Maximum number allowed per parcel: two (2).
b. Maximum square footage allowed per sign: sixty (60) square feet.
c. Duration allowed for each sign: sixty (60) days or seven (7) days after the event, if applicable.
d. Banner signs shall not hang over or extend into public rights-of-way.
e. Banner signs shall be securely anchored to buildings, poles, or suitable structural supports and
shall not be attached to the roof of a building or exceed the height of such building or structure.
f. Banner signs shall not be attached to trees, public buildings or structures, utility poles or any type
of utility structure or equipment, including lift stations, fire hydrants, and the like.
( Ord. No. 60-20-21 , § 3(Exh. A), 5-11-20)