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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-8-5005228 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUB -SECTION 28-5, BANNERS PROHIBITED ACROSS OR ALONG STREETS AND SIDEWALKS --EXCEPTIONS OF CHAPTER 28, STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That Sub -section 28-5 of Chapter 28, Streets and Sidewalks of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, Kentucky, be amended an reordained so that said Section as amended and reordained shall hereafter read as follows: "Section 28-5. Banners Prohibited Aross or Along Streets and Sidewalks -- Exceptions. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to suspend any banner across or along any street, sidewalk or other public way of the city for the purpose of advertising a person's candidacy for public office or for any other purpose. (b) In order to promote general events of a civic and public nature in the eentral-Business-Bistriet Downtown Business Zone as defined in Ordinance 93-7-4971, notwithstanding the prohibitions set for in paragraph (a) above, any person, firm, corporation or organization in charge of events of a civic and public nature may hang a banner far-twe-f2t-weeks across Broadway publicizing the event, between -Sixth -and -Seventh -Streets, i ' providing the subsequent guidelines are followed. Further, any person, firm, corporation or organization in charge of events of a civic and public nature may hang vertically on cantilevered arms pennants/flags/banners from utility poles,'equipped by the City for such purposes to publicize an event, season or generally promoting the community providing the subsequent guidelines are followed. Banners for commercial advertisements reflecting price or product promotion of goods or services are prohibited. Only one banner may be hung across Broadway at any given time and pole banners may reflect only one theme at any given time. (1) Applications required. Applications for a permit must be submitted to the Mayor's office 30 days prior to the day the banners are to be installed. Application may take the form of a letter from the chairman or executive director of the sponsoring organization and must contain the name of the person, firm corporation or organization sponsoring the event; the dates the banners are to be installed and remain in place; and a signed statement by the owners of the buildings giving the applicant permission to attach the banner to their property or a signed statement from the Paducah Power System authorizing use of the - „F, -' -:.'r ', -71- �-=77,-F�-'�Tffllrt"ft,�'m �i W µ.,ms - ... "Iff"z.-- 229 utility poles. (2) Issuance; bonds. The permits shall be issued on a first come priority basis. Upon issuance of a permit, a bond of one hundred dollars ($100.00) cash must be posted by the applicant with the city treasurer's office. It will be released when the banner is satisfactorily removed by the applicant at the end of the period approved by the permit. Otherwise, a sum equal to the cost of removal will be retained by the city as compensation. (3) Liability insurance. The applicant must furnish the city public liability insurance from a company licensed to transact business in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) covering the period of time the banner -is -above -Broadway banner(s) are suspended. The city, the owners of the buildings the banner is to be attached to, and/or Paducah Power System are to be named as additional insureds. (4) Material and dimensional requirements. A banner crossing Broadway must be eighteen (18) feet above Broadway the street at its lowest point. It must be made of heavy -weight, weather -resistant fabric, hung by one -half-inch grass rope sewn through the hem with all four (4) corners sewn and reinforced. The maximum measurements for the body of the banner are forty (40) feet long and forty-eight (48) inches high. A banner/pennant/flag suspended from a utility pole must be twelve (12) feet above the street or sidewalk at its lowest point. It must be made of heavy -weight, weather -resistant fabric and secured with stainless steel bonding straps and standard mounting hardware. The maximum measurements for the body of the banner/pennant/flag are thirty (30) inches wide and eighty (80) inches in length. The entire display shall not extend beyond forty (40) inches from the utility pole. (5) Review by the City of Paducah. Before any banner is suspended, the City's Director of Public Works shall make an examination to insure the material and dimensional requirements specified in paragraph (4) above have been satisfied and the mechanism used to attach the banners to a utility pole is of sufficient strength to sustain high winds. The Director of Public Works shall authorize location of all banners. Further, the City shall designate a design review committee to approve the content and design of all banners prior to installation. (c) Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a'misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine of not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) and each day such offense is committed shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be subject to a separate penalty under the provisions of this section. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. May r Introduced by the Board of Commissioners August 24, 1993 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners -� - 3/-9-7 Recorded by Lenita Smith, City Clerk, Y- 3/- 93 Published by The Paducah Sun, 9- 6.-93 \wp51\banner 230