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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Ordinance 1989-14CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDINANCE NO. 89-/'� AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PORTIONS OF THE ORDINANCE 80-9, ADOPTED JUNE 16, 1980, AS AMENDED, AND KNOWN AS THE PLYMOUTH ZONING ORDINANCE, RELATIVE TO STANDARDS FOR TEMPORARY SIGNS USED FOR COMMERCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS IN THE BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Section 10, Subdivision A (3) (c) (5); (4) (c) (5); (5) (d) (5); and (6) (d) (6) are hereby amended to read as follows: 0" Temporary Signage for commercial announcements, such as grand openings and special events, shall be a maximum 32 sq. ft. in sum -face _-mann may be mounted on a portable stand, with a maximum surface Such signs may be used not more than four times per calendar year, and for a period of not more than 14 days per time or of the duration of the event promoted by the sign message, whichever is less. The sign, sign supports, and portable stand shall be removed from public view at the end of the period. Multi -tenant buildings shall be considered as single property for purposes of this paragraph, and the use of the single temporary sign by tenants on the property shall be the responsibility of the property owner or designated manager who shall endorse in writing, all applications for sign permits. The owner or manager of the sign and the owner of the property shall be equally responsible for the proper location, maintenance, and removal of the sign. Setback requirements may be waived for such signs provided they are located on private property with the express consent of the property owner and provided that they do not impede safety by obstruct vision of pedestrians or motor vehicle operators. Section 2. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication. �i Adopted by the City Council 5 , day of ATTEST City Cle k Bruck - Indicates deleted text Indicates new text Published: Plymouth PostNews 6-14-89. Mayor