The provisions contained within this Article
shall apply to all signs and all use districts, regardless of designation,
within the Town of Schodack.
A. Any sign or use of signs not specifically allowed
by provision of these regulations may be permitted upon approval of
Zoning Board of Appeals.
B. No sign shall be located in such a way as to interfere
with driver vision or other traffic.
C. Any illuminated sign or lighting device shall employ
only lights emitting a light of constant intensity, and no sign shall
be illuminated by or contain flashing, intermittent, rotating or moving
light or lights. In no event shall an illuminated sign or lighting
device be so placed or directed so as to permit the beams and illumination
therefrom to be directed or beamed upon a public street, highway,
sidewalk or adjacent premises so as to cause glare or reflection that
may constitute a traffic hazard or nuisance.
D. No part of a sign shall be erected or maintained from
the front or face of a building a distance of more than 18 inches.
E. No portable or temporary sign shall be placed on the
front or face of a building or on any premises, except as otherwise
provided herein.
F. No sign or part thereof shall contain or consist of
banners, posters, pennants, ribbons, streamers, spinners or other
similar moving, fluttering or revolving devices. Included in this
prohibition are signs which are mechanically animated, such as moving,
rotating or revolving signs. Said devices, as well as strings of lights,
shall not be used for the purposes of advertising or attracting attention
when not part of a sign.
G. All signs shall be constructed of wood, metal or other
durable material approved by the building inspector.
H. All signs shall be of simple forms, such as rectangles,
squares, ovals or circles. Other forms are subject to review and approval
by the Planning Board.
I. Lettering, colors and decorative elements are subject
to review and approval by the Planning Board.
Where two or more businesses are located together
in a planned shopping center or other planned development, one common
freestanding identification sign not exceeding 100 square feet shall
be permitted for the complex. In addition, each building, use or business
within the complex shall be permitted one wall sign not to exceed
32 square feet in area.
Businesses and public destinations relating to, but isolated from, Routes 9 and 20 shall be permitted one directional sign in a district zoned for commercial purposes as a special permit use subject to the provisions of Article
X of this chapter and the following additional requirements:
A. In locations with more than one directional sign,
all such signs shall be affixed to a common standard and be graphically
coordinated and arranged so as to present a neat and orderly appearance.
Any such standard shall be designed to accommodate the later addition
of further directional signs.
B. No directional sign shall be more than eight square
feet in area. In areas with more than one directional sign, the aggregate
area of all such signs shall not exceed 42 square feet.