Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
A-FRAME SIGN
A sign consisting of two sign faces placed together at an angle to form an "A" shape structure which tapers from a wide base to a narrow top, and whose message is targeted to pedestrians. An A-frame sign is not considered a portable sign for the purposes of this §
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ACCESSORY SIGN
A nonadvertising sign that is clearly incidental to the nonresidential
use.
ANIMATED SIGN
A sign with action, motion, or light or color changes through
electrical or mechanical means.
AWNING
A cloth, plastic, or other nonstructural covering that projects
from a wall for the purpose of shielding a doorway or window. An awning
is either permanently attached to a building or can be raised or retracted
to a position against the building when not in use.
AWNING SIGN
Any sign painted on, or applied to, an awning.
BANNER SIGN
A temporary sign made of cloth, bunting, plastic, paper,
or similar nonrigid material attached to any structure, staff, pole,
rope, wire, or framing which is anchored on two or more edges or at
all four corners. Banners are temporary in nature and do not include
flags.
BILLBOARD
An off-premises sign, which is leased or rented for profit.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign used by one or more nonresidential uses located within
the same building, only in the General Business District, and not
applicable to storefront businesses.
CANOPY
A structure other than an awning, made of fabric or other
similar material, that is supported by columns or posts affixed to
the ground and may also be connected to a building.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is part of, or attached to, a canopy.
FLAG
Flags of the United States, the state, the city, foreign
nations having diplomatic relations with the United States and any
other flag adopted or sanctioned by an elected legislative body of
competent jurisdiction, provided that such a flag shall not exceed
30 square feet in area and shall not be flown from a pole the top
of which is no more than 25 feet in height. These flags must be flown
in accordance with protocol established by the Congress of the United
States for the stars and stripes. Any flag not meeting any one or
more of these conditions shall be considered a flag sign and shall
be subject to regulation as such.
FLAG SIGN
Any sign printed or painted on cloth, plastic, canvas, or other like material with distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols attached to a pole or staff and anchored along only one edge or supported or anchored at only two corners. A flag shall not be considered a flag sign for the purposes of this §
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FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign supported by structures or supports that are placed
on, or anchored in, the ground; and that is independent and detached
from any building or other structure.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
A sign that is constructed, placed or maintained by the federal,
state or local government or a sign that is required to be constructed,
placed or maintained by the federal, state or local government either
directly or to enforce a property owner's rights.
INFLATABLE SIGN
A sign that maintains shape through air pressure, which may
be of various shapes, made of flexible fabric, resting on the ground
or structure, and may or may not be equipped with a blower.
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign which contains transparent or translucent materials
as an exterior surface, and which contains a light source within its
body, or which is capable of being illuminated by a light source within
its body. Internally illuminated signs include but are not limited
to:
(1)
Signs with opaque surfaces where the internal light source shines
out the sides to create a "halo" effect;
(3)
Electronic messaging signs;
(4)
Televisions/video screens used as signs;
(5)
Electronic messaging display signs ("EMDS").
LAWN SIGN
A temporary sign made of lightweight materials such as cardboard
or vinyl that is supported by a frame, pole, or other support structure
placed directly in the ground without foundation or other anchor.
MARQUEE
A permanent structure, other than a roof or canopy, attached
to, supported by, and projecting from a building and providing protection
from the elements. This structure is typically associated with theaters.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign that is part of, or attached to, a marquee.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
An outdoor sign containing a commercial message which promotes
a business, products, services, or activities located, conducted,
sold, or offered somewhere other than upon the same lot upon which
the sign is located.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign attached or affixed to a building, window, or structure,
or to the ground in a manner that enables the sign to resist environmental
loads, such as wind, and that precludes ready removal or movement
of the sign and whose intended use appears to be indefinite.
POP-UP SHOP
A temporary storefront space occupied by a merchant who sells
goods predominantly on-line.
POP-UP SHOP SIGN
A temporary sign associated with a temporary retail use,
or "pop-up shop."
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign designed to be transported or moved and not permanently attached to the ground, a building, or other structure. This includes a sign affixed to a vehicle or trailer in such a manner that the carrying of the sign is no longer incidental to the vehicle or trailer's purpose, but becomes its primary purpose. A-frame signs and flag signs are not considered portable signs for the purposes of this §
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PROJECTING SIGN
A building-mounted, double-sided sign with the two faces
situated perpendicular to the building wall, not to include signs
located on a canopy or awning.
ROOFTOP SIGN
A sign that is mounted above the cornice line, or over or
on the roof or parapet of a building.
SIGN
Any structure or part thereof, or any device attached thereto
or painted thereon, or any material or thing, illuminated or otherwise,
which displays or includes any numeral, letter, work, model, banner,
emblem, light, device, trademark or other representation used as an
announcement, designation, direction, display or advertisement of
any person, firm, group, organization, commodity, service, profession
or enterprise when placed in such manner, whether indoors or out-of-doors,
that it provides visual communication to the general public out-of-doors,
but not including the following:
(2)
The flag or insignia of any government or governmental agency.
(3)
The flag of any civic, political, charitable, religious, fraternal
or similar organization, which is hung on a flagpole or mast.
(4)
Religious or other seasonal holiday decorations which do not
contain commercial lettering, wording, designs, symbols or other devices.
STOREFRONT
The portion of the exterior facade of a building located
in the General Business District which contains a ground floor nonresidential
use visible from a street, sidewalk, or other pedestrian way accessible
to the public and contains the primary entrance to the nonresidential
establishment.
SUSPENDED SIGN
A sign that is suspended from the underside of a horizontal
plane surface and is supported by such surface.
WALL SIGN
A building-mounted sign which is either attached to, displayed
on, or painted on an exterior wall in a manner parallel with the wall
surface.
WINDOW SIGN
Any sign that is applied, painted, or affixed to a window,
or placed inside a window within two feet of the glass and clearly
meant to communicate with viewers outside the building. Customary
displays of saleable merchandise behind a store window are not considered
window signs.