Description
from 18th Ave No to 13th Ave No on 66th Street there are multiple snipe signs on the west side of 66th. Thank you City of St. Pete for removing these unsightly signs. It doesn't seem right that a business has to suffer 'advertisements' for nothing to do with their business simply because someone stuck a sign in the easement in front of their storefront.
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Q. The city defines snipe signs (also known as bandit signs) as "signs of any material, including paper, cardboard, wood or metal when tacked, nailed or attached in any way to trees, poles, stakes, fences or other objects" on land where signs are not authorized or have no application to the premises where located.
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Acknowledged St Pete Service Center 4 (Verified Official)
We have forwarded the information you have provided to our Codes Compliance Assistance Department. They will inspect the location and take any necessary action. A link to the active code case will be given if an investigation is assigned to an investigator. Once a case has been opened, similar reports of the same issue will be closed as duplicates. Code Compliance can not open multiple cases on the same issue. Sincerely, St Pete Service Center
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Codes Compliance 6 (Verified Official)
Codes Compliance 6 (Verified Official)