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structure or lot on which the sign is to be erected shall be required when the <br /> owner is not the applicant. The location of the building, structure or lot on <br /> which the sign is to be erected is also required. <br />(b) Each application shall be accompanied by drawings to scale and photographs <br /> showing the following: <br /> (1) The design and lay-out proposed, including the total area and <br /> dimensions of signs, the size, height, character, materials, colors <br /> and types of lines, lettering or other symbols. <br /> (2) Photographs or drawings of the building for which the signs are <br /> proposed and photographs of surrounding buildings, signs and uses. <br /> (3) The number and types of lamps and lens material to be used in any <br /> illuminated signs. <br /> (4) The total area, dimensions, weight and physical composition of the <br /> proposed sign. <br /> (5) The exact location of the signs in relation to the building and property <br /> and in relation to nearby buildings and structures. <br /> (6) Details and specifications for construction, erection and attachment as <br /> may be required by the Building Code and this chapter. <br />(c) A sign permit is applicable only to - the : specific sign or signs for which it was <br /> granted. Once a sign permit is granted, no temporary or permanent sign shall <br /> be attached or added to the given sign. A, ?sign - permit shall become null and <br /> void if the work for which the • permit • was : issued, has not been compleled <br /> within a period of six months after the date of the permit. A permit may be <br />, renewed once and no additional fee shall be collected for the renewal. <br />(d) All signs and drawings, required by subsection (b) hereof, unless otherwise <br /> specifically accepted by this section, shall be referred by the Building Com- <br /> missioner to the Architectural Review Board for approval. <br />(e) The following operations shall not be considered as creating a sign and shall <br /> not require a sign permit. <br /> (1) Replacing Conv. The changing by the permit holder of the advertising <br /> copy or message on an approved theater marquee and similar approved <br /> signs which are specifically designed for the use of replaceable copy. <br /> (2) Maintenance. Painting, repainting in same color scheme, cleaning <br /> and other normal maintenance and repair of a sign or a sign structure <br /> unless a modification or structural change is made. <br />(f) No permit for a sign issued herein shall be deemed to constitute permission or <br />authorization to maintain an unlawful sign nor shall any permit issued here- <br />under constitute a defense in an action to abate an unlawful sign.