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way, private road or another property. <br />Simon contractor,,,, general. A person engaged in the business <br />of hanging ,rehanging, p1 acing, assembling, installing, re airin <br />p g <br />or structurally altering any sign provided for within the Eugene <br />Sign Code. <br />Si n contractor, limited. R person engaged in the business <br />of hanging, rehanging, placing, assembling, installing, repairin <br />or structurall al ~ ~ ~ g <br />y ter~ng any non-~llum~nated sign which is. <br />~a} Painted upon, attached to, or erected against the <br />wall of a building or structure with the exposed face in a <br />plane parallel to the plane of the wall; <br />fib} Projecting nat mare than four inches from the build- <br />ing wall or not exceeding eight feet above grade if free <br />standing; and <br />~c} Not exceeding 128 pounds in weight. <br />Si n structure, any structure which supports or is capable <br />of supporting any sign as defined in this code. R sign structure <br />may be a single pole and may or may not be an integral part of the <br />building. <br />Street, An officially approved public thoroughfare or right- <br />of-way, other than an alley, which affords vehicle access to abut- <br />ting property. <br />Scree„t propert~l,i ne. A 1 of 1 i ne separating a street from <br />other land, <br />Surface area of si n. The entire area of each face within a <br />single, continuous perimeter, which encloses the extreme limits of <br />a sign and in no case passes through or between any adjacent ele- <br />ments of the sign. The irregularly shaped signs or elements of a <br />sign ~s measured by increments of one foot. The perimeter does <br />not include trim or structural elements lying outside and below the <br />limits of a sign, and not forming an integral part of the dis 1a . <br />Tem orar si n. A P y <br />s7gn not permanently attached to a build- <br />ing, structure or the ground. <br />Trim. The moldings, batten, capping, nailing strips, lattic- <br />~ng and platforms which are attached to the sign structure. <br />U.S.C. Si ns. The 1985 Edition of the Uniform Sign Code as <br />published and copyrighted in 1985 by the International Conference <br />of Bui 1 di ng Officials, as adopted by the city. <br />v~ s~ on clearance area. A tri angul ar area of a corner 1 of at <br />the intersection of two front lot lines, and through which it is <br />necessary to retain vision clearance in the interest of the public <br />safety. The two legs of the triangle are of equal length and co- <br />incide with the two front lot lines. The apex is located at the <br />intersection of the front lot lines, extended if necessary. The <br />base of the triangle extends diagonally across the corner of the <br />lot intersecting the two legs an equal distance from the apex. <br />wall si n. Any sign painted upon or attached to or erected <br />against the wall of a building or structure with the exposed face <br />of the sign i n a p1 one paral 1 el to the plane of the wal 1 and ro- <br />. p <br />jecting not more than 12 inches for signs located more than ei ht <br />g <br />feet six inches above the sidewalk or grade line or not more than <br />four inches for signs located less than eight feet six inches <br />above the sidewalk or grade lines. <br />Ordinance - 4 <br />