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To set the record straight, here is the code taken directly from the Warwick Code of Ordinances. Also, being a business owner and having a sign I've been down the road with the building department. Also, Rick, this is why you were told months ago that you could not have a sign on your won property on Greenwich Ave.

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Political signs, nonilluminated, incidental to a city, state, or federal election or referendum, or signs which are political in nature. Such signs shall be constructed of durable material, and shall be prohibited from trees, traffic signs or utility poles. Such signs shall be erected not more than 60 days prior to such election or referendum, or in any event, no premises shall have a sign erected for more than 120 days in any calendar year. Political signs relating to any election or referendum shall be removed within 14 days after said election or referendum. In all districts, such signs shall [are] not to exceed 16 square feet in area per side.

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