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Signs shall be subject to the Uniform Sign Code requiring building permits for certain <br />signs. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br />4-1818 Construction <br />Lateral and columnar sign supports shall be designed so as to be architecturally <br />integrated with the building to which they are attached or so that required extra bracing, <br />including, but not limited to, angle irons, guy wires and cables, shall not be exposed to <br />view from streets or public passageways. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br />4-1820 Fire Safety <br />No sign shall be installed in 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 to building roofs, windows, <br />fire escapes, balconies or exits, or in taking hose lines or other fire -fighting or <br />rescue equipment to any part of a building; <br />B. The operations of the Fire Department in gaining access to any areas around <br />buildings; <br />C. The use of any standpipe or required door, ventilator or window. (Ord. 2001-015 § <br />1) <br />4-1822 Maintenance <br />Signs and sign structures shall be maintained at all times in a state of good repair, with <br />all braces, bolts and structural parts and supporting frames and fastenings reasonably <br />free from deterioration, rot, rust, and loosening. No person shall maintain or permit to be <br />maintained on any premises owned or controlled by him or her, any sign or sign <br />structure which is in a sagging, leaning, fallen, decayed, broken, deteriorated or other <br />dilapidated, unsafe condition. (Ord. 2001-015 § 1) <br />Ordinance , Exhibit E: Amended Article 18 <br />Note: underlined and bolded text represents new text; etfke�e represents text to be eliminated <br />