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Article 10: Definitions 323 <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> A sign that of meet the requirements of this Ordinance and which has not received non- <br /> conforming status an does not have permit authorization, if required, u e terms of previous <br /> ordinances. <br /> Sign, Illuminated <br /> A sign illuminated in any manner b ificial light source. <br /> Sign, Ind' Iluminated <br /> at is lighted by a light source not seen directly. <br /> Sign, Inflatable <br /> A sign that is inflated to take on a specific <br /> shape or figure that is utilized to attract <br /> attention to a business event or location, 00 �._ <br /> special event, or parcel of property for <br /> commercial purposes. Inflatable signs are GRA <br /> commonly utilized to announce speciaVENM _ <br /> RAN <br /> sales or events. As per the nrar,ne Count <br /> Sign Qr nGe IRflatablo Sin shall be <br /> iRd�dual eFeGtiRg a iRflatableSigR sshhalu.ive . <br /> ihien++o aimmediate nGtine of yiolafion <br /> -A.PrJ�Te required Ternevethe sign Within <br /> the time it iAini Irl normally take to deflate the <br /> 171 <br /> ■ Examples of inflatable signs include: <br /> "1111ign, Internally Illuminated <br /> A s' whose light source is concealed or contained within the sign itself, and which becomes visib in <br /> darkne by shining through a translucent surface. <br /> Sign, Landmark <br /> A sign advertising that a specific structure or si s co idered historically <br /> significant and is listed in the National Regi r of Historic aces, U.S. <br /> Department of Interior, or designated b cal ordinance in ac dance with k6 AL LCE <br /> CkE-,S1T•IH <br /> guidelines issued by the U. S. Depa ent of Interior. s�9Kan, <br /> 1h13 1l4 <br /> 8 to 1a!K <br /> dual—1.lal faclSltks <br /> Sign intenance <br /> The eaning, painting, repair or replacement of defective parts of a sign in a manner that does not a <br /> e basic copy, design or structure of the sign. <br /> 1'1 This is not correct. Inflatable signs are allowed, per Section 6.12.11(D)(5). <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-48 <br />