Gino
Premium Subscriber
The point is that if you sell a sign in Sioux Falls, SD and the customer puts it up himself, by definition the sign was put up without a permit since the customer is not a licensed sign contractor and only licensed sign contractors are allowed to pull permits. There are penalties for putting up a sign without a permit. There are also penalties for licensed sign contractors who violate the ordinances, and they are required to keep records of who buys portable signs for two years. So the sign company can be tracked for a non-permitted sign and can be penalized, which is what Bxtr stated that you said he didn't know what he was talking about or misread the ordinance.
I don't see it that way.
The first step is, the sign must be permitted to be made in the first place. bxtr comes from a franchise shop. They offer all the services needed to perform any part of the sign job, therefore, he must know what he's talking about. However, he also knows if he doesn't tell the customer these things up front, such as any other sign shop should know, they cannot perform the job required if the customer says he'll put it up. So, ya know the rules going in, why is this so hard to understand for you ??
As for these rules, I still never heard of such a thing and I don't see it clearly stated in what you outlined.
So, if a customer comes into a shop in that area and says they'd like a sign to sell my house, they need to get a permit by the sign shop ??
If another customer comes in and wants to put up a banner for the enlistment of participants in a play, they need to have the sign shop go get a permit and put it up ??
I little league ball park wants to put up 4' x 8' sponsorship signs, they need to get a permit for every sign and have the sign shop get permits for all the various signs ??