By Jack Johnson, Boulder City Review
City Council voted Tuesday to place a temporary moratorium on a city ordinance limiting the number of non-commercial signs that can be placed in residential zones after City Attorney Dave Olsen advised the ordinance was confusing and unconstitutional.
The section of Boulder City Code 11-24-9 that establishes a two-sign limit was lifted for now, which means that residents can place any number of signs in their yard. The signs, however, must comply with the rest of the ordinance which states that they can be no bigger than six square feet.
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