§ 449.20. Definitions.  


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  • The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:

    Banner. Any rigid or flexible material containing a static message directed at the public, either by means of a symbol, graphic design or text attached to poles in the public right-of-way. Any flag, bunting, swag, ribbon, ornament, trimming, lights or other embellishments.

    City engineer. City engineer means the city engineer, or the city engineer's designee.

    Lineal block. The part of any right-of-way lying between two (2) intersecting rights-of-way. In the event that no intersecting right-of-way exists, the terminating point of the right-of-way or a distance of three hundred thirty (330) feet, whichever is shortest.

    Public right-of-way. The surface and space above, below, or otherwise integral to any public thoroughfare established by or located within the complete jurisdiction of the city, including but not limited to roadways, highways, streets, bicycle lanes, boulevards, or sidewalks.

    Supporting hardware. Any bracket, wire, clamp, collar or other manufactured product necessary to attach, hold or fix in place a banner. Any electrical or mechanical device ancillary to a banner. (2010-Or-064, § 1, 7-23-10)