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2002-104
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9/3/2002
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2002
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<br />(f) Banners shall be delivered by the applicant to the City Service Department <br />for erection no later than five (5) working days prior to the approved date for <br />erection; banners shall be erected, and removed, solely by City employees. <br />(g) No banner shall be permitted to be erected more than two weeks prior to <br />the date of the single event announced, or more than two weeks prior to the date <br />of the first event of a recurring event announced; the City shall remove the banner <br />and return it to the applicant within three (3) days following the date of the <br />occurrence of the single event announced or within three (3) days following the <br />date of the first event of a recurring event; <br />177.07 PRIORITY IN CASES OF CONFLICT; TIME LIMITS. <br />The followin,_._,vrovisions pertain solely to the airspace as described in Section <br />177 O1(a)(1) and the changeable copv signs as described in Section 177.01(a)(2) <br />and 3 : <br />(a) Applicatians for single event announcements shall not be accepted if the <br />event announced occurs more than one (1) year after the time of submission of the <br />application. <br />(b) The Community Access Board shall hear the appeal of the applicant, shall <br />permit the applicant to offer evidence in support of its application, and shall <br />render its decision no later than ten (10) work days following the date upon which <br />the appeal was filed. No decision shall be made by the Community Access Board <br />until it has first consulted with the City Director of Law. In reviewing appeals <br />made, the Community Access Board sha11 uphold the decision of the Mayor's <br />designee only if the Board concludes that either the application or the proposed <br />announcement violates at least one provision of this Chapter. Every decision of <br />the Community Access Board shall be considered a final administrative order, <br />subject to further appeal pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 2506 of the Ohio <br />Revised Code. <br />11 <br />(b) In cases where multiple applications have been received for simultaneous <br />posting of prvposed announcements, the following order of priority shall apply: <br />the first application filed with the City shall have priority over all subsequently <br />filed applications
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