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No person shall erect or display any of the following signs or cause or allow any such sign to be erected or displayed:
- Any sign painted on, attached to, or fixed between the columns or posts of a verandah.
- Any signs to be suspended across a street.
- Any sign which will obscure a road traffic sign or which may be mistaken for or cause confusion with or interfere with the functioning of a road traffic sign.
- Any sign which will obstruct any window or opening provided for the ventilation of a building or which obstructs any stairway or doorway of other means of exit from a building or which will prevent the movement of persons from one part of a roof to another part thereof.
- Any animated or flashing sign the frequency or the animation’s or flashes or other intermittent alterations of which disturbs the residents or occupants of any building or is a source of nuisance to the public.
- Any illuminated sign the illumination of which disturbs the residents or occupants of any building or is a source of nuisance to the public.
- Any swinging sign, which is a sign not rigidly and permanently fixed.
- Any sign displayed on land not in accordance with the relevant zoning or approved consent use as per applicable Town-Planning Scheme.
- Any advertisement or sign other than an exempted sign, for which neither a permit nor approval has been obtained.
- Any poster pasted otherwise than on an advertising structure legally erected for the purpose of accommodating such poster.
- Any sign painted on a boundary wall or fence in a Residential and rural area.
- No advertising sign which, in the opinion of the EMM, is suggestive of anything indecent or may prejudice the public morals, shall be displayed.
- No person shall display or erect any sign which relates to a business which is conducted on an erf or land which has not been re-zoned for that specific purpose.
- No advertisements which relates to cigarettes or other tobacco products shall be advertised on Council property.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 )
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