City sign definition

City sign means one of two City owned sign/sign structures placed at locations within the City of Elk Grove, as set forth herein.
City sign means a public sign as defined under Section 21-7.20 that was prepared by or for the city.
City sign means a public sign as defined under Section 21-7.20 that was prepared by or for the city. "Kahakō" means a diacritical mark, which is placed above a vowel to indicate a long sound or phonetic value

Examples of City sign in a sentence

  • If the terms of this Agreement are acceptable to Contractor and the City, sign and date below.

  • All signage shall comply with the River Heights City sign ordinance.

  • If the terms of this Agreement are acceptable to County and City, sign and date below.

  • Buyer and City sign and enter this Purchase and Sale Agreement & Offer as of the Effective Date.

  • County shall have the right to install signage at the construction site in a location of its choosing, provided that the sign does not interfere with the construction and conforms to any applicable City sign regulations, announcing that the Project is a County bond-funded project, and listing the names of the members of the Board of Supervisors.

  • This Agreement shall be effective as of the later of the date both Developer and the City sign this Agreement or on the date Developer closes on the purchase of the Premises (such date, the “Effective Date”).

  • It also has a provision that allows significant permanent Mooseheart gateway identification electronic signage at the Mooseheart Road and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road intersection, beyond what is permitted by the City sign ordinance.

  • Subtenant shall be entitled to place its corporate name and logo on Subtenant’s Percentage Share of the Building monument signage available to the Lessee under the Master Lease, with such signage being subject to the approval of the Master Landlord, the approval of the Sublandlord, the terms of the Master Lease, any CC&Rs and the City of Redwood City sign ordinances.

  • Signage erected by the Lessee must comply with City sign ordinances.

  • It is preferred that the bike share system be self‐financed, with the user fees and ad revenues where permitted by City Code (for example, City sign code does not allow for advertising on stations) and NAU approval, covering any compensation and system costs.