static billboard definition

static billboard means a billboard displaying a fixed advertisement face, where the face is not changeable within seconds or minutes, but where a change of face have to be re-erected and affixed to the structure.
static billboard means an off-premise advertising sign that displays printed information or images, and includes a sign with printed sign copy that changes mechanically; (panneau d’affichage fixe)
static billboard means a billboard that uses either: (a) internal illumination with digital technology (i.e., LED) and is remotely controlled or (b) backlit print technology, is permitted to have content of a single image on the face of the billboard at any given time (no animation or movement of content elements) and is permitted to change sign face content at a minimum of four-week interval.

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