
*Sec. 118-206. Sign Maintenance.
All signs shall be kept in good repair and, unless of galvanized or
non-corroding metal or treated with appropriate wood preservative, shall be
thoroughly painted as often as is necessary, consistent with good maintenance.
All braces, belts, clips, supporting frames and fastenings shall be free from
deterioration, termite infestation, rot or loosening. All signs shall be able to
withstand safely at all times the wind pressure specified in this chapter. If
any sign is not so maintained, the sign administrator shall give written notice
to the owner or lessee thereof to so maintain the sign or to remove the sign.
(Code 1967, § 25 1/2-6(a); Ord. No. 3593, § 1, 4-14-83; Ord. No. 5493, § 3,
3-8-90)
Sec. 118-207. Unsafe signs.
If any sign, in the opinion of the sign administrator, becomes insecure or in
danger of falling or otherwise unsafe, the sign administrator shall give written
notice of the condition of the sign to the person owning, leasing or responsible
for the sign. The person so notified shall correct the unsafe condition of the
sign in a manner to be approved by the sign administrator in conformity with
this chapter.
(Code 1967, § 25 1/2-6(b); Ord. No. 3593, § 1, 4-14-83; Ord. No. 5493, § 3,
3-8-90)
Sec. 118-208. Unlawful signs.
If any sign shall be installed, erected, constructed or maintained in violation
of any of the terms of this chapter, the sign administrator shall give written
notice to the owner, lessee or person responsible for the sign, ordering the
owner, lessee or person to alter the sign so as to comply with this chapter or
to remove the sign.
(Code 1967, § 25 1/2-6(c); Ord. No. 3593, § 1, 4-14-83; Ord. No. 5493, § 3,
3-8-90)