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,i 106 <br /> WINDOW SIGN—A:sign affixed to the, surface of a <br /> window (inside or outside) or displayed behind a window <br /> so as to attract attention from.the outside. A sign shall be <br /> u deemed a window sign if it is within the display, or show <br /> l case area of the window, or within six feet of the inside <br /> surface of a.window through which it is intended to be <br /> j viewed. <br /> 4 STANDING SIGN-A sign standing or hanging free on <br /> '! its own support; such support may be attached to a building <br /> or fixed in or to the ground. Standing signs may have two <br /> sides or faces, showing in opposite directions. <br /> WALL SIGN—A sign fastened or affixed parallel to a <br /> wall of a building and not more than 6" therefrom. <br /> OVERHANGING SIGN—A sign, banner or other adver- <br />�, tising device which hangs or extends over a public way, <br /> sidewalk or way in which the public has a right of access. <br /> Wall signs shall not be included in this definition. <br /> AREA—As appropriate to the context, the word "area" <br /> shall refer to the size, in square feet, not including frames, <br /> borders or any intermediate removable surface between a <br /> sign and a wall to which it may be affixed, however, the <br /> dimensions of any such frames, borders, etc. shall not be <br /> such as to result in over-all total areas (including such <br /> frames, borders, etc.) exceeding by more than 2076 of the <br /> sign face areas authorized by this section. <br /> BILLBOARD—Any off-premises sign greater in area <br /> than forty (40) square feet. <br /> B. Permits <br /> L Except as hereinafter provided, no sign shall be <br /> erected, altered or enlarged, or affixed to any building or <br /> placed on any premises without a permit issued by the Build- <br /> ing Inspector. Such permits shall. only be issued in con- <br /> ` formance with the provisions of this Article of the by-law. <br /> Application for sign permits shall be accompanied by such <br /> } plans, drawings and specifications as the Building Inspector <br /> may require. Such permits may be issued on a permanent <br /> y basis for an indefinite period, or on a temporary basis for a <br /> Period not to exceed 180 days. A permit issued for an Inde- <br /> finite period shall become invalid when the product of <br /> e <br /> activity advertised on the sign permitted has been discon- <br /> f <br /> t <br />