§ 138-4. Exempt signs.  


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  • The following signs may be erected, posted or constructed without a permit but in accordance with the structural and safety requirements of the South Florida Building Code and all other requirements of these land development regulations:

    (1)

    Official traffic signs or sign structures, or governmental information signs and provisional warning signs or sign structures, when erected or required to be erected by a governmental agency, and temporary signs indicating danger.

    (2)

    Historical markers approved by the historic preservation board.

    (3)

    Signs directing and guiding pedestrians and traffic and parking on private property, but bearing no advertising matter and not exceeding two square feet in area.

    (4)

    Changing of the copy on a bulletin board, poster board, display encasement directory sign or marquee.

    (5)

    Signage on vehicles as authorized in section 138-61.

    (6)

    Temporary signs authorized by section 138-131, which are composed of paper, cardboard, plastic film or other similar material and are affixed directly to a window.

    (7)

    Address signs, not to exceed one per street frontage, maximum two square feet in area. Copy shall be limited to the address of the property.

(Ord. No. 2016-4045, § 1, 10-19-16)