02-10090 Non Commercial Signsw�smaeieasa�na
(Published in the Salina Journal on August q, 2002)
ORDINANCE NUMBER 02-10090
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE
SALINA CODE, CHAPTER 8, SECTIONS 8-385, 8-386, AND 8-387
PERTAINING TO NONCOMMERCIAL OPINION SIGNS AND POLITICAL
CAMPAIGN SIGNS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas:
Section 1. That Sections 8-385, 8-386, and 3-387 of Chapter 8 of the Salina Code
are hereby amended to read as follows:
"Sec. 8-385. Application of Chapter 42.
No sign shall be painted, constructed, erected, remodeled, relocated or
expanded other than in accordance with Article X of Chapter 42 of this Code, except
with regard to the following provisions which shall generally apply to
noncommerical opinion signs and political campaign signs. For purposes of this
article:
(1) "Noncommercial opinion sign" shall mean a sign which does not
advertise products, goods, businesses or services and which expresses
an opinion or other point of view, and shall include a political
campaign sign.
(2) "Owner" shall mean the record title holders, contract purchasers in
possession, or tenants in possession, to be viewed collectively as one
(1) "owner" in relation to any restrictions regarding numbers of signs.
(3) "Political campaign sign" shall mean a sign which does not advertise
products, goods, businesses or services and which either endorses by
name a specific registered candidate for elective office or expresses a
position in relation to a ballot question.
Sec. 8-386. Noncommercial opinion signs.
(a) The owner of a residential lot may post on the lot no more than one
(1) noncommercial opinion sign not exceeding eight (8) square feet in
area.
(b) The owner of a nonresidential lot may post on the lot noncommercial
opinion signs in accordance with Article X of Chapter 42.
Sec. 8-387. Political campaign signs.
(a) The owner of a residential lot may post on the lot no more than one
(1) political campaign sign not exceeding eight (8) square feet for
each candidate for an elective office and each ballot question.
(b) The owner of a nonresidential lot may post on the lot one (1) political
campaign sign not exceeding eight (8) square feet for each candidate
for an elective office and each ballot question, in addition to those
signs otherwise permitted in accordance with Article X of Chapter
42."
Section 2. That the existing Sections 8-385, 8-386, and 8-387 of the Salina Code are
hereby repealed.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its
adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper.
ConsalivatavSalina
[SEAL]
ATTEST:
Lieu Ann Nicola, City Clerk
Introduced: July 22, 2002
Passed: August 5, 2002