The city code is clear: real estate signs can be no more than 15 square feet in area. 5 feet by 3 feet is all you get! But the real estate sign that recently appeared at the corner of 7th & State is exactly 6 feet wide by 4 feet high. That's 24 square feet of sign, more than 60% over the limit allowed by our city code. Of course, the bottom of the sign is nearly 4 feet off the ground, which means the top of the 6-foot-wide sign is nearly 8 feet above the ground, making the sign appear even larger and more of a disgusting code violation eyesore with no right to be in a residential neighborhood than it already is. Situate yourself just right on the sidewalk and your view of the Upper Depot completely disappears. How fantastic is that!
One wonders if Nick Fox at Code Enforcement has noticed the oversized code violation real estate sign yet.






