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Show , Legal Notice cont. from preceding Sign Zone Regulations. 1 Residential Districts RE-20- R 2, R-- and 4 following case shall the total area , i, Rmh-- i the regulations apply a. Name Plates. One 1 name plate for each dwelling unit, not exceeding two i2) sq ft in area, indicating the name the occupant, and-o- r a permitted home occupation of b. Identification and Information Signs. One 1 sign, not exceeding eight 18) sq ft in area for conforming buildings or conforming uses other than dwelling, boarding houses or lodging houses c. page signs RJO exceed square of all one hundred feet. Uses not occupying frontage may each have one or more signs not exceeding forty i40 square feet f. Bulletin Board. One 1 bulletin board not exceeding eighteen (18) sq ft in area for a church or other in stitution for the purpose of displaying the name and character of services or activities conducted therein If any name plate, bulletin board or sign is illuminated, indirect lighting only shall be used, the source of light shall not be visible from the street, ( ) and no flashing or intermittent illumination shall Development Signs. be employed One Hi or more signs not exceeding eight 8 sq ft in g. No Projecting Signs combined total area for each Permitted. street frontage of the lot In or more addition, one Yard and Height of a signs temporar nature Regulations. Providing the for each approved sub- location does not conflict w ith division under development any other provision herein or and located on said sub- any other provision of the division property, providing zoning ordinance that not more than one li such sign be located at each 1. Front Yard Regulations. to subthe Business and identification major approach division but not closer than signs shall be located flat ten (10) feet to the street against the building Name property lines Signs on plates may be located corner lots shall comply with v where, on the property. Roy City Ordinances Section Said signs shall not 2. Side Yard Regulations. exceed in combined total Business and identification area two hundred (200) sq signs may be located feet for any one subdivision anywhere on the property and no one sign shall exceed 3. Rear Yard Regulations. oik hundred (100) sq ft in area. The period for display Business and identification of such temporary signs shall signs shall be located flat be limited to one H) year against the building Name provided that at the explates may be located piration of this time the anywhere on the property Public Works Director may 4. Height Regulations. No exgrant an appropriate tension of time for periods not sign shall be erected to a to exceed one (1) year, height greater than ten 10) provided not more than feet or project above the seventy-fiv(75) percent of height of the building to the project has been which it is attached developed Application for said extension shall be made 2. In Commercial Disand and CP-at least thirty (30) days tricts before expiration of the Manufacturing District M-the following signs are original permit In addition, one (1) or more signs of permitted. nature for main a Development Signs One buildings or uses under or more signs of a temother than development dwellings, provided such porary nature for main signs shall not exceed in buildings or uses under combine total area one development provided such hundred (100) sq ft. signs shall not exceed in combine total area one hundred 1(X) square feet and d. Public Necessity Signs. One (1) or more public be in accordance with (8). necessity signs, provided that no sign shall exceed twenty-fou- r b Public Necessity Signs (24) square feet in area One (1) or more public e. Business Signs. One (1) necessity signs, provided that or more signs not exceeding no such sign shall exceed in total area two (2) square twenty-fou- r (24) square feet feet for each one (1) linear in area foot of frontage occupied by a c Business Signs One nonconforming commercial or industrial use. but in no or more business signs not 1 e C-- 2 2 l. 1 exceeding four 4 square feet in combined total area for each linear foot of building rontage of licensed business, except that the maximum size of a business sign shall be three hundred (300) sq ft. in area and the totla area of all commercial or industrial signs used shall not exceed six hundred (600) sq ft Each commercial or industrial use backing on to a freeway shall be permitted not more than one il) business sign, provided the total sign area shall not exceed the six hundred 6oo sq ft. total 6 Sign Regulations one The height mc and location of the following permitted signs shall in an most Rov Sun Chroncile dated this ciav, Thursdav, September 8 l. Sign Regulations Zone R-The height, size, and location of the following permitted signs shall be in the with accordance regulations set forth herein 1 Construction project sign 2. Directional Sign 3. Flat sign 4 Identification and in formation sign 5 Name plate 6 Temporary sign Sign Regulations Zone The height, size and ( R-- location of the following d Illuminated Signs e Animated Signs f Rool Signs Bool Signs must be at least six ti feet and not more than eight '8' feet alxive the roof measured to the bottom of the sign signs shall be in the with accordance herein forth set regulations Construction project sign 2 Directional sign 3 Flat sign 4 Free standing sign il permitted by conditional use permit 5 Identification and in formation sign 6 Name plate 7 Temporary sign 8 Wall sign permitted 1 g Height Regulations No sign shall be erected to a height ext ceding fifty 5o leet alxive the ground h Facia Signs Facia Signs shall not extend above the height or beyond the width of the building facade Sign Regulations Zone The height, size and follow lg be in shall permitted signs with the accordance regulations set forth herein RMII-1- . ' accordance with the regulations set for herein 1. Development 2 Directional 3 Flat 4 Identification Information 5. Tempura 6 e b 3 R rv 5, 22 "i, il !4 18 7 5 14 r ill1) 217 t III1.! 1977 to ,tl is, the (O.l Ills at v t t i! i I ( 1 I 1 ate and hereby repealed reinacted so that eat li sedion reads as follows SH.N REM I I IONS The height, use size maintenance and location ot signs shall comply with Title 18 of this ordinunt e This ot (finance cieat mg modifying and repealing Rov brilliances, 1974, as City it'vised was passed aftei several public hearings weie held thereon at the regular City Council Meeting held August II). 1977. to he m a published once newspaper published within the City and becoming et , ,s I ( In t it", t i Hint In lining e ui e east ms vv hv ei the I s sguuld t on! hoe Its v ol eutt nt m ai ail ia and ii" i diminish its h s .i n m ( out a tin a s was i, a' ' uuilv niei o a r net v bin the and hold woi h w! M 'at llv 'ana ma (anil the ( anal is a vital link bet w t I, 1,' two "t o,i ,s and b !bt s(, utli gattw.iv Id In !' t a isc ov w I give support proposals to increase Panamanian involvement in and the operation management of the Canal However, I oppose merely giving up United States rights in the Canal Zone Nothin can be gained by withdrawing ' t t ,.i treaty that relinquishes American jurisdiction in Panama We should be able he insistence on giv ing up .one teflects a tin (anal mted States foreign policy I w it hunt scdl assurance would lavoi a new treutv that me lease I s pay ments to the t I I t American jurisdiction from Panama This kind of action would not represent the will of the Congress or of the American people at large The treaty negotiations were conducted with little suppoort from the Congi ess A treaty to continue U S control over the Canal is essential 1 will oppose any I i i Panamanian Government for operating rights I also up this stiategic we worked so that position hard to ci eate Economically, the Zone cti, meets Ninth and South Win Mean tiade It I S ships could not. toi some reason, use the Canal increased traiisjxii tation costs would gieatly met east the costs of consume! goods Politically, we have no assurances as to what a new treaty with Panama s dn tutor. Torrijos The would bung Panamanian government is leftist and undemocratic Ins new treaty could well open the (loot to Panamanian po! it a al and economic black n ad ol nations which use the c 1, 'ha' he sitoi g UI inti Si.ges sin elide) gs ol of the opt i at ion a", ci ana .one I ntlel t lie tel Ills ot the it l.iv Bun, hi ai ilia one is eat v the Canal iu mbit (ion ol the ui idol tin I mted la ,c the Mat es Canal .one gov cl ment is an of the independent ui cm il 7 Ml it i ' 'I ' 14 Ill I"' Is !4 o - jr lM I Sections il 17 one tune in the Garn speaks about Panama Canal Wall 16 5, Iuno-dio- i to solve the problem without sacrificing what is legally and morally ours location of the 3. Temporary Sign. A sign which is intended to advertise community civic projects, construction projects, and 1 real estate for sale or lease on a temporary basis Such sign shall be erected not eailier than thirty (30 days prior to date of beginning of ev ert and shall be lemoved within thirty .(in days after the event is concluded 1 RE-2- . . project Directional sign Flat sign 4 Identification and formation sign 5 Name plate Temporary sign 7 Wall sign 2 3 Sign Regulations Zone The height, size. and ;. location of the following C-- 2 2 location of the following permitted signs shall be in with accordance the regulations set forth herein Sign, animated Sign, business Sign, construction project Sign, directional signs shall be in with accordance the regulations set forth herein 1. Construction project sign 2 Directional sign 3. Flat sign 4 Identification and information sign 5 Name plate sign 6 Temporary sign 7 Wall sign Sign, Flat Sign, Free standing Sign, identification information Sign marquee Sign, name plate Sign projecting Sign Regulations and The height, size and location of the following permitted signs shall be in accordance with the regulations set forth, 38-3-- 8 Mfaw.rtriWH.li .iPff premise signs are not allowed) Construction project sign Directional sign 3 Flat sign 4 Identification and information sign 5 Name plate 6 Temporary sign 1 2 Sign Regulations Zone The height, size, and location of the following permitted signs shall be in M-- l. accordance with the regulations set forth herein 1 Animated sign 2 Business sign 3 Construction project sign 4 Directional sign 5 Flat sign 6 Identification and in formation sign 7 Marquee sign 8 Name plate 9 Projection sign Id Roof sign 11 Temporary sign 12 Wall sign Sign Regulations Zone The height, size, and R-- location of the following permitted signs shall he in with accordance the regulations set forth herein Construction project sign 2 Directional sign 3 Flat sign 4 Identification and information sign 5 Name Plati 1 First Security Home Equity Loan can provide from $2,500 to $25,000. and Sign, roof Sign temporary Sign, wall herein- 3 Oil in- I ses in and CP-Zones. 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And how a First Security Home Equity Loan is good home economics Get the details at your nearby First Security Bank. ecutffilfy GkairaOx Members First Security Ban ut Uld sS'dteBi F N A IdaM Seurilv BdrFirs beruf t, bank QtfVprr N jf A N A k R pjrrB.u Sec r C Utah F rr st Security State Bank of Kaysviiie Si 'inqs WyO First Security Bank of Murray N A F irst Security Bank of Logan N A nt u NA v n Helper S.iLircCi'y x (j F D B Sae H v Salt Lake City; Frank Olson, Shirley Dixon, Steno-ClerAsst, to Terminal Superintendent, Ogden; Joe Orosco, Electrician, Salt Lake City? David Luttmer, Boilermaker, Salt Lake City; Dave Sivanson, Asst. Engineer, Salt Lake City; Kathy Oyler, Steno-ClerClearfield; Don Carpenter, B&B Foreman, Salt Lake City; Sliirl Olson, Extra Board Agent, Provo; Vonnie Bundy, Clerk-StenSalt Lake City; Marvin Kinsey, Hostler Helper, Prov o; Al Hedden, Machinist, Salt Lake City; Dennis Probasco, Switchman, Ogden; Kent larmon, Car W elder, Salt Lake City; J. C. Williams, Asst. 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