This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A person shall not
erect or maintain a sign, and the owner or occupier of premises shall not
suffer or permit a sign to remain on those premises, within thirty metres of a
street or other public place, except pursuant to a license issued under these
by-laws.
(2) Nothing in this
by-law relates to a sign erected or maintained pursuant to any Act having
operation within the State or to a sign that is —
(a) a
sale sign;
(b) a
plate, not exceeding 1 860 square centimetres in area, erected, or
affixed, on the street alignment, or between that alignment and the building
line, to indicate the name and occupation or profession of the occupier of the
premises;
(c) of
an area not exceeding 3 700 square centimetres and is affixed to a
dwelling or erected, or affixed, behind the building line, to indicate the
name of the occupier and his trade or occupation.
[By- law 3 amended by Gazette
21 June 1974 p.2094.]