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Is a permit required for temporary signs, such as banners, in nonresidential districts?

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Is a permit required for temporary signs, such as banners, in nonresidential districts?

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Yes, a permit for banners is required under Sec. 9-103.D.10 of the Northbrook Zoning Code. A sign permit application must be completed along with sign size, colors, wording, date of installation and location on the property or building. There is a 30-day limit on displaying banners in each calendar year.

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