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88-9283 Zoning RegulationsKuhn -Cox P-1,11— Salina. K.— (Published in The Salina Journal Novemberg 1988) ORDINANCE NUMBER 88-9283 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 42-507 OF THE SALINA CODE BY ADDING A DEFINITION OF DECORATIVE SIGNS AND REVISING THE DEFINITION OF MOBILE SIGNS; AMENDING ARTICLE X OF CHAPTER 42 OF THE SALINA CODE BY ADDING SECTION 42-508 SPECIFYING LIMITATIONS FOR THE USE OF TEMPORARY SIGNS INCLUDING DECORATIVE SIGNS, ADVERTISING SIGNS FOR SPECIAL PUBLIC EVENTS, AND MOBILE SIGNS AND REPEALING THE EXISTING SECTION 42-507. Kansas: BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Section 1. That Section 42-507 of the Salina Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 42-507. Same - Structural types. The following signs are classified by types: (1) Awning, canopy and marquee sign. A sign that is mounted or painted on, or attached to, an awning, canopy or marquee that is otherwise permitted by this chapter. No such sign shall project more than twenty-four (24) inches above, below, or twelve (12) inches beyond the physical dimensions of the awning, canopy or marquee, and a minimum of eight (8) feet of clearance shall be provided above grade. (2) Decorative sign. A sign or display fabricated of canvas, cloth, fabric, plastic, plywood, or other light, impermanent material and designed or intended to be displayed in connection with an event for a short period of time. (3) Ground sign. Any sign placed upon, or supported by, the ground independently of the principal building or structure on the property. Signs on accessory structures shall be considered ground signs. (4) Mobile sign. A sign that is not permanently affixed to the ground or a building and is designed or constructed to be easily moved from one location to another, including signs mounted upon or designed to be mounted on a trailer, even if the sign has had its wheels removed. (5) Pole sign. A sign that is mounted on a free standing pole, the bottom edge of which sign is six (6) feet or more above ground level. (6) Projecting sign. A sign that is wholly or partly dependent upon a building for support and which projects more than twelve (12) inches from such building. (7) Roof sign. A sign erected, constructed, and maintained wholly upon or over the roof of a building and having the roof as the principal means of support. (8) Wall sign. A sign fastened to or painted on a wall of a building or structure in such a manner that the wall becomes merely the supporting structure or forms the background surface, and which does not project more than twelve (12) inches from such building." Kuhn -Cox Printing —Saline. Kansas Section 2. That Chapter 42 of the Salina Code shall be amended by adding Section 42-508 which shall read as follows: "Section 42-508. Temporary siqns. (a) The following signs shall be exempt from the zoning certificate (sign permit) requirements of Section 42-502, but shall comply with all of the other requirements of this article and of the applicable district regulations: (1) Advertising signs for special public events sponsored by governmental, philanthropic, and non-profit organizations, subject to the following provisions: a. Only one sign shall be allowed on a zoning lot. Such sign shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area. b. Signs will only be permitted seven (7) days in advance of the event and must be removed within twenty-four (24) hours after the close of the event. (b) Mobile signs may be permitted upon issuance of a zoning certificate (sign permit) and when in compliance with all of the other requirements of this article, the applicable district regulations, and of the following provisions: (1) Only one mobile sign shall be allowed on a zoning lot. (2) Mobile signs shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area. (3) Mobile signs shall not be placed within twenty-five (25) feet of an existing pole sign or ground sign, within fifty (50) feet of another mobile sign or within the clear vision triangle of any street and driveway. (4) Mobile signs shall not be placed on the premises of an establishment which has an existing pole sign or ground sign located in the front yard. (5) Mobile sign permits shall be valid for not more than thirty (30) days. Each establishment may be issued no more than four (4) permits during a calendar year for a combined total of sixty (60) days. (6) Mobile signs shall be of rigid construction and anchored or weighted to prevent movement or overturning by wind. (7) Electrical lines shall not lie on the ground where vehicular or pedestrian traffic is permitted. Use of aboveground extension cords is prohibited. All wiring shall comply with the electrical code of the city. (8) Use of red, yellow or green external lighting shall be prohibited. Any light shall be constant in intensity or color at all times. (c) Mobile signs which exist at the time of passage of this ordinance will be permitted for a period of one hundred fifty (150) days thereafter. At the conclusion of this time period, all such existing mobile signs will be subject to the restrictions of this article." n C,. P --, -- Sel a Kansas Section 3. That the existing Section 42-507 of the Salina Code is hereby repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption and publication once in the official city newspaper. Introduced: November 7, 1988 [SEAL] ATTEST: rt K. Biles, City Clerk 1 Pass 9A: November 14, 1988 dne Soderber Mayor