Street Banner definition
Examples of Street Banner in a sentence
In addition, Landlord warrants, represents and covenants that neither Landlord nor any owner, officer, director, partner or member of Landlord, nor any of its respective affiliated entities, is or will be a Prohibited Person.
All banners must meet all specifications described in the Downtown San Diego Street Banner Program Policies and Procedures, the City of San Diego Ordinance No. O-17776, and the San Diego Municipal Code.
All banners must meet all specifications described in the Downtown San Diego Street Banner Program Policies and Procedures and the City of San Diego Sign Code Ordinance.
Restrictions: Consistent with this purpose, the Temporary Street Banner Program may not be used to promote or directly benefit a commercial, for-profit enterprise; to advocate for or against a political position, candidate, or party; or to harass, demean, or otherwise attack any organization, group, belief system, or point of view.
The City of Surrey (the “City”) manages a citywide Street Banner and Seasonal Lighting Program.
The Festival Foundation will obtain a Street Banner Permit from the Public Works Department and pay the required fee.
The Festival Association will submit all required application(s) and fees(s) for the Street Banner Permits provided for by this Agreement.
P.R. Street Banner X X X X X4 X X X Subdivision X X X X X X X X Temporary (construction) X X X X X X X X Temporary (event, political, private sale, real estate) X X X X X X X6 X X Trail X X X X X X X X NOTES 1 S.N.A. - Signage Not Allowed 2 N.P.R - No Permit Required 3 P.R. - Permit Required 4 Signage Only Allowed in Countryside Crossroads District 5Freeway Sign allowed only in Business Campus and Village Center adjacent to I94 6Events related only to the Conservancy or Park Corridor Sign Type Res.