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TITLE VII MAPS, BUILDINGS, AND SUBDIVISIONS <br /> Chapter 14 Signs <br /> Section 7 -14 -545: SIGNS ADJACENT TO FREEWAYS. No sign shall be <br /> installed on property adjacent to a freeway if the sign: <br /> (a) Exceeds an area of three hundred (300) square feet on <br /> any one face, or a total face area of six hundred (600) <br /> square feet. <br /> (b) Constitutes a hazard to the safe and efficient operation <br /> of vehicles, or creates a condition which endangers the <br /> safety of persons or property, upon such freeway. <br /> Section 7 -14 -550: OPEN HOUSE SIGNS. Open house signs <br /> advertising real estate open for inspection for prospective sale <br /> may be installed on private property in all zoning districts from <br /> 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., with the consent of the person in <br /> possession and control of the property. Such signs may state the <br /> name of the person or firm sponsoring the open house and may not <br /> exceed four (4) scuare feet each in face area, or three (3) in <br /> number for any one sale. <br /> Section 7 -14 -555: SUBDIVISION SIGNS. Upon application of any <br /> person or firm offering real estate for sale in an approved <br /> subdivision lying withir. the City of San Leandro, the Building <br /> Regulations Superintendent may approve not more than two (2) signs <br /> • <br /> indicating the name, type and location of the subdivision. No <br /> such sign shall exceed thirty -two (32) square feet in face area. <br /> No such sicn shall be installed within one hundred (100) feet of <br /> occupied residentially zoned property. No such sign shall be <br /> illuminated. <br /> The application for approval of any subdivision sign shall be <br /> accompanied, in addition to the permit fee, by a deposit of $50 <br /> for each sign to guarantee property maintenance and ultimate <br /> removal thereof. The permit for any such sign shall be issued for <br /> a period of six (6) months. The Building Regulations <br /> Superintendnent may extend the permit for periods of ninety (90) <br /> days for each good cause shown. The applicant shall maintain the <br /> sign in a state of reasonably good repair, and upon expiration of <br /> the permit shall remove the sign. Upon failure of the applicant <br /> to maintain or remove the sign as herein provided, the Building <br /> Regulations Superintendent shall make repairs reasonably necessary <br /> or remove the sign. The deposit shall be applied to the cost of <br /> repair or removal. Upon removal of the sign, the deposit or any <br /> part then remaining shall be refunded to the applicant upon <br /> request. <br /> • <br /> 9/28/82 -13- <br />