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• • • <br /> TITLE VII MAPS, BUILDINGS, AND SUBDIVISIONS <br /> • <br /> Chapter 14 Signs <br /> Section 7 -14 -325: REVOCATION OF PERMIT. Upon failure or • <br /> refusal of a permit holder to comply with any provision of this <br /> ordinance, the Building Regulations Superintendent shall revoke <br /> the permit. Any sign installed pursuant to such permit shall be <br /> abated by the person in' possession and control of the property <br /> upor. ten (10) days' notice from the Building Regulations <br /> Superintendent. <br /> Section 7 -14 -330: EXPIRATION OF PERMIT. A permit issued <br /> pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance shall expire and <br /> become null and void if the installation of the sign authorized by <br /> such permit is not commenced within one hundred twenty (120) days <br /> from the date of such permit. (Ord. No.75 -42 8/11/75) <br /> ARTICLE 4. INSTALLATION <br /> Section 7 -14 -400: CONSTRUCTION. Lateral and columnar sign <br /> supports shall be designed so as to be architecturally integrated <br /> with the building to which they are attached or so that required <br /> extra bracing, including but not limited to angle irons, guy wires <br /> and cables, shall not be exposed to view from passageways. <br /> Section 7 -14 -405: ILLUMINATED SIGNS. Illuminated signs shall <br /> be constructed wholly of metal or other fire- resistant and <br /> break - resistant material. Self- contained exterior - illuminated and <br /> interior - illuminated signs shall bear the label of an independent <br /> testing laboratory. When exposed, electrical facilities serving - <br /> the sign shall be installed in an approved raceway system. No <br /> aerial conductors or open connections are permitted. <br /> Section 7 -14 -410: FIRE SAFETY. No sign shall be installed in <br /> such a manner that any portion of the sign or its support will <br /> unreasonably interfere with: <br /> (a) The operations of the Fire Department in raising ladders <br /> to building roofs, windows, fire escapes, balconies or <br /> exists, or in taking hose lines or other fire - fighting <br /> or rescue equipment to any part of a building; <br /> (b) The operations of the Fire Department in gaining access <br /> to any areas around buildings; <br /> (c) The use of any standpipe or required door, ventilator or <br /> window. <br /> 9/28/82 -9- <br />