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These signs are up year round on all of the Bissonette properties. Does he have a permit for this? They are ugly and give a transient feel to the neighborhoods they're in.
These signs are up year round on all of the Bissonette properties. Does he have a permit for this? They are ugly and give a transient feel to the neighborhoods they're in.
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CityloverBTV (Usuario registrado)
IT Department (Oficial verificado)
Reconocido Code 1 (Oficial verificado)
RobO (Invitado)
philthy (Usuario registrado)
Dolly (Usuario registrado)
Dolly (Usuario registrado)
MPerry (Oficial verificado)
Bill Ward Director of Permitting and Inspections (Oficial verificado)
They are allowed. They can remain up until the unit is rented. The challenge remains for staff to find out when the rental agreement is executed. There is no time specified in the ordinance to say they must come down for a certain number of days or months before the next rental period.
Zoning ordinance reads as follows:
Real Estate Sale/Rental Sign. One temporary non-illuminated sign advertising the sale or rental of the premises or indicating that such premises have been sold or rented, provided the area of any such sign shall not exceed six (6) square feet and shall be removed within three (3) days after the rental agreement has been executed or title has been transferred.
Dolly (Usuario registrado)
Guest (Invitado)
Dolly (Usuario registrado)
Cerrado Permitting and Inspections (Oficial verificado)
This issue is closed.
The zoning ordinance will be updated soon to clarify new sign requirements and language regarding time limits for these types of situations along with other sign permit requirements.
OldVtr (Usuario registrado)