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7.4B <br /> Page 40 <br /> this Article, definitions from Article li of this Code may be used as interpretive aids. The <br /> Administrator is authorized and directed to interpre# these definitions in fight of relevant <br /> caurt decisions. <br /> ADMINISTRATOR: The person authorized by the City Council to enfarce and interpret <br /> this Ar�icle; in the absence of a contrary authorization by the City Council, the <br /> Administrator shall be the City Manager or his/her designee. <br /> CITY: For purposes af this Article, the City of Redwood City and any of its associate <br /> entities including, but not limited to, the Por� of Redwood City and the Redwood City <br /> Redeuelopment Agency. <br /> NEIGHBORH40D IDENTIFICATIQN SIGN: A sign that identifies a neighborhood that <br /> is officially designated by the City. <br /> NONCOMMERCIAL MESSAGES �on s':gns): Visual messages on signs which are not <br /> commercial speech. By way of example oniy, such messages generally concem <br /> debatable issues of pubMic interest and include statements or expressions on topics <br /> including, but nat limitec4 to, politics, reiigion, science, sports, art and history. <br /> PERMIT: A written authorization fram the City for third party display of a sign on public <br /> praperty. <br /> PERS�NALLY ATTENDED: Means that a person is physically present within five (5} <br /> feet of the sign at aI times. <br /> PUBLlC PROPERTY; Land or other property in which the City is the owner or has the <br /> present right of possession and control, as welf as areas which are either designated as <br /> pu�il�� rights-of-way o�'�r�h��h ha:�e l�ng been used as su�h. <br /> SIGNS: The same as fhe definition of the word "sign" in Chap#er 3, Article 11 of this <br /> code, except that the exclusion of signs on public property does not apply. <br /> Sl�N QRDINANGE: Ch�Ft?r �, Ar�E�ie I! �f this �ade, as that Articlp may be amended <br /> fram time to time. <br /> SPECiA� PU�sLiC �VENTS: Events such as pu�{ic street closures, parades, and <br /> demonstrations. <br /> TRADITIONAL PUBLIC FORUM: The surfaces of Ci#y-owned streets, City-owned <br /> parks, City-owned plazas, sidewaiks which are connected to the City's main pedestrian <br /> circufation system and the pedestrian area immediately surrounding City Hafl. <br /> Atty/OrdlOrd.211 <br /> 032007 40 <br />