An Annapolis resident is bugged by a large billboard above historic buildings and shops that line City Dock. The 300-square-foot advertisement is imprinted with a huge, dead, and upturned cockroach, has greeted tourists in downtown for at least five years. The billboard, paid for by Home Paramount Pest Control, says, "We don't like bugs either." Residents have argued that a pest control ad may not be the best way to welcome visitors. Annapolis resident Efe Brock claims the eyesore of a billboard distracts from the "civic beauty" of the historic district, and it's also in violation of city code by being at least nine times larger than the maximum size for signs. Brock says the billboard also violates historic design guidelines that require signs to be compatible with neighboring architecture, not "compete for attention," be made of quality material, and provide a "quality image." Brock laid it all out in his petition, which he presented to city leaders on Tuesday. "There are six design guidelines from the Historic Preservation Commission that are codified in our law," Brock said. "This sign breaks every single one of them." In his petition, Brock says the city had a chance to intervene every time the ad changed. City leaders said they will hold an administrative session to review the petition.
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