Sentences with phrase «city sign ordinance»

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Many cities and suburbs have sign ordinances that restrict the size, location and sometimes the lighting and type of sign used.
Mayor Eric Garcetti signed into law on Saturday an ordinance that makes Los Angeles the biggest city in the nation to gradually raise the minimum wage to $ 15 an hour.
Mayor Dianne Feinstein of San Francisco signed an ordinance last month that requires many of the city's office developers either to provide child - care facilities in their new or renovated buildings or to pay into a citywide child - care fund.
Mayor Owen Sheppard said signs prohibiting animals in parks have been posted for years but the city has lacked a pertinent ordinance.Shook could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but her assistant, Jeanne Scholz said the vicious dog ordinance is the result of increased reports in Florida of attacks by pit bull terriers.
That ordinance restricted pet stores from selling dogs or cats from commercial breeders, but was ultimately nixed months later by Arizona's governor, who signed a counter bill giving the state — and not cities — power to regulate pet stores.
Williams - who liked to walk her Airedale terrier, Eric, in the park - suggests that signs be posted in the park warning of the fines that will be imposed if pet owners do not abide by the current city ordinance requiring them to keep their dogs on leashes and to clean up after them.
The city is moving to put more teeth into its animal control ordinance, including some groundbreaking steps to get residents to prevent their pets from breeding and roaming unchecked.Under the proposed ordinance, next slated for commission review June 6, residents must either spay or neuter their dog or cat, or sign a written statement that the animal will not be allowed to reproduce.Those wishing to breed their animals must pay $ 25 a year for a breeding permit.
On November 27, 2007 Baltimore's Mayor Sheila Dixon signed into law changes to the city's animal control ordinances.
Police may not be properly enforcing the new law because the cities have not made enough effort to inform the public about the new ordinance by posting signs.
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The Ninth Circuit has considered the constitutionality of a City's ordinance which regulates off - site commercial signs based on the sign's content.
In 1997, the City of Redmond, Washington («City») created an ordinance («Ordinance») banning most portable and off - siordinanceOrdinance») banning most portable and off - siOrdinance») banning most portable and off - site signs.
These are called «bandit signs» because a lot of cities have passed ordinances to ban them.
Even with the safety and aesthetic restrictions I must contend with in Chicago, I consider myself fortunate to live in a city where the sign ordinance generally doesn't hamper my ability to do business.
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