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A. Signs shall comply with the applicable city regulations.

B. All signs shall be located and designed to minimize interference with visual access to shoreline jurisdiction.

C. Signs may be allowed if they:

1. Do not obstruct sight distance of drivers and nonmotorized roadway users;

2. Conform with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) standards for signs on public highways; and

3. Are official in nature, such as traffic control, wayfinding, monument, historic or cultural site markers or water navigational, railway, and security signs necessary for operation and safety, etc., and are located within the public right-of-way or are located on the public or private property that contains the use advertised.

(Ord. 6611 § 1, Amended, 08/09/2017)