Sentences with phrase «for sign ordinance»

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But precisely the ordinances of the old Jewish religion became for him, ever and again, the occasion for the revealing of signs of the new thing, the new behavior of men in the presence of the coming God.
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.
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.
The Wildlife Society, which signed onto the DOI letter, in its position statement (issued in August 2011) on Feral and Free - Ranging Domestic Cats (PDF), calls for «the humane elimination of feral cat populations,» as well as «the passage and enforcement of local and state ordinances prohibiting the feeding of feral cats.»
«Until we get the Dangerous Dog Ordinance signed into law, I challenge everyone to take a stand, show your support for our community.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature of the aesthetic experience; pioneering conceptual artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a feminist critique of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings of photographs of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique of the use of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history of photography.
A few days ago, we reported on the convoluted situation in the case of David Mongielo, who risks going to jail for allegedly violating a town sign ordinance with a sign that changed messages too frequently.
Mongielo was scheduled to report to jail Wednesday afternoon to begin serving a 10 - day sentence delivered Tuesday for allegedly breaking a term of the conditional discharge of a previous non-jury conviction for an alleged sign ordinance violation.
We have been following the case of Lockport, New York business owner David Mongielo for over a year now, who faces a possible jail sentence allegedly for violating a town sign ordinance with a sign whose message changed too frequently.
We have an update to the David Mongielo jail sentence for an alleged sign ordinance violation.
«Genie Birch's commentary about sign ordinances resonates with issues we've encountered in the Chicago area («Stand Up for Your Signs,» June 2010).
Government Affairs Directors» participation in the Institute could be the key to winning a local transfer tax campaign, defeating an onerous sign ordinance, meeting an RPAC goal, or even boosting an associations Call for Action rate.
For example, in a landmark case in 1999, the Sandhills Association of REALTORS ® (along with other plaintiffs) challenged the constitutionality of a local sign ordinance in the village of Pinehurst, N.C. on the grounds that it interfered with their First Amendment speech rights.
NAR has help fund numerous cases challenging municipal ordinances narrowly restricting real estate For Sale signs.
Beginning in 1994, the village of Pinehurst, North Carolina («Village») enacted a series of ordinances regulating the display of real estate For Sale signs.
A federal court in North Carolina recently considered whether a town's ordinance regulating the size, color, and content of real estate «for sale» signs was constitutional.
Sign Ordinances We believe that REALTORS ® have the right to advertise properties on the open market through the use of solicitation generally and real estate «For Sale» signs specifically.
NVAR urges local government to recognize the importance of on - site and directional signs in the marketing of properties for sale or rent as they discuss amendments to sign ordinances.
Priority issues for the Alliance include: resale use and occupancy requirements and inspections; sign ordinances that impact real estate marketing; residential real estate disclosure issues, and transfer tax ordinances.
At the Ledyard Town Council meeting of January 10th, the Town Council authorized the Mayor to engage in a one - year Marketing Agreement to sell the Ledyard Center School, authorized the Mayor to sign a house lease for Town owned property at 332 Colonel Ledyard Highway acquired through foreclosure and delayed the implementation of Ordinance # 146, which would have terminated trash pick up from certain mobile home parks.
Therefore, the Village claimed it could regulate the speech, so long as it could show that the ordinance reasonably limited only the «time, place, and manner» of For Sales signs, under the criteria applied by courts.
The large award is expected to deter other local jurisdictions from enacting similar restrictive For Sale sign ordinances, according to NAR analysts.
One is that the federal courts have been taking a consistently negative view of local ordinances that ban or severely restrict the use of real estate For Sale signs.
Different, less restrictive ordinances were enacted for eleven other kinds of residential yard signage, none of which regulated the words that could be used on the sign.
The ordinance also regulated the location of the sign (must be on lot of property for sale), and also specified what words could be used on the sign.
I am a true believer in getting out of the office and engaging with those who may be able to help us the next time we're fighting a sign ordinance or advocating for infrastructure improvements.
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