CHAPTER 110: ADVERTISING AND HANDBILLS
Section
110.01 Attaching to Trees or Structures in Streets
110.02 Advertisements Prohibited in Certain Places
110.03 Hanging Street Banners or Flags
110.99 Penalty
'110.01 ATTACHING TO TREES OR STRUCTURES IN STREETS
It shall be unlawful to paint, nail, fasten, or locate any sign, display, or notice of any kind whatsoever, or cause the same to be done on any curbstone, flagstone, any portion or part of any sidewalk or street, any tree, lamppost, telephone or telegraph pole, hydrant, bridge, or any other
structure or place within the limits of the public ways or grounds within the City limits, except road, street, or other governmental signs or legal notices.
[Ord. G-28-67, passed 12-26-67]
'110.02 ADVERTISEMENTS PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES
It shall be unlawful to erect, post, or display any advertising matter upon any building,
structure, fence, or other property within the City limits without the written consent of the owner,
lessee, or agent thereof.
[Ord. G-28-67, passed 12-26-67]
'110.03 HANGING STREET BANNERS OR FLAGS
(A) A AStreet Banner@ is a sign made of any flexible material that is suspended, hung, or
attached over or across any public walk, street, or place. Street banners may be permitted in places
and for periods of time authorized by the Board of Public Works and Safety, but only after written request for permission to display the street banner has been presented to the Board. In no case shall
a street banner be hung over telephone or telegraph wires or high-tension wires.
(B) United States flags and banners up to 12 square feet may be displayed from staffs, walks,
or buildings on holidays or days of public celebration without permit.
[Ord. G-28-67, passed 12-26-67]
'110.99 PENALTY
Any person violating any provisions of this Chapter shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding $100.
[Ord. G-28-67, passed 12-26-67]