This article is designed to regulate the size,
placement and other characteristics of signs in Troy for purpose of:
A. Promoting quality signs to improve identification
and communication in advertising;
B. Promoting and protecting the public health and safety;
C. Enabling the public to conveniently and safely identify
facilities; and
D. Enhancing and preserving the value and quality of
properties.
The following terms, as used in this article,
shall have the meanings indicated:
AMORTIZATION
The process of reducing the cost of a particular sign/sign
structure to zero over a period of time through the application of
business income generated by the sign/sign structure.
ATTACHED
Permanently affixed, fastened, connected, secured or united
to a building, base or structure in any manner.
BARE BULB
Unshielded incandescent, fluorescent or other electrical
light bulb but not including neon, argon or other bent-tubing gas
bulbs.
BASE
The lowest part of a sign/sign structure by which it is conceived
to be supported. The horizontal location of the base is a plane connecting
the perimeter of the base and the ground surface.
BENEFICIAL USER
A person, company, corporation or firm that is the principal
recipient of financial or other benefit(s) that accrue from the display
of a sign.
BOTTOM
The lowest edge, surface or frame of the perimeter of a sign.
BULLETIN BOARD
A sign display usually associated with churches, schools
or other nonprofit entities which advertises a periodic calendar of
events scheduled to occur on the same property. Such bulletin boards
have copy that is changeable at not less than weekly intervals of
time.
BUSINESS
A pursuit, occupation, trade, profession or calling usually,
but not necessarily, operated for gain and conducted by one or more
persons, corporations, companies or firms.
BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign which identifies a business conducted at the same
property on which the business identification sign is located. A sign
is not a business identification sign if it advertises a brand name
product such that the brand name covers more than 25% of the surface
area of any sign face on the property, unless the brand name is part
of the company name of a product manufactured on the site or is the
principal product available on the site.
CONSTANT ILLUMINATION
Artificial illumination of a sign or portion of a sign which
illumination does not change in type or intensity or location more
than one time in any hour.
CURBLINE
A more or less horizontal imaginary line that describes the
intersection of the plane of the inside face of the curb continued
upward and a plane that is parallel to the ground surface and which
touches the highest point on the curb. If a street does not have a
curb, then the curbline is the extreme edge of any paved portion of
the street together with any paved or unpaved shoulder.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
An on-premises sign whose function includes, but is not limited
to, giving directions or instructions or identifying access points
and traffic circulation directions and the like or locating off-street
parking areas. Such sign may display a company name and/or logo that
is subordinate to the direction given on the directional sign.
DIRECTOR
Administrative official of the City of Troy who is empowered
by law to enforce compliance with this chapter. The Director is also
known as the Director of Code Enforcement.
DIRECTORY
Any sign that contains a list of the names of business establishments
located within a shopping center or building.
DISPLAY
To make apparent to the eye; to exhibit so as to command
or attract attention.
ELECTRIFIED
Having or needing electricity for operation.
ERECTED
Having parts assembled and being set upright in the planned
position and location.
EXTERNAL ILLUMINATION
The condition of being illuminated by an artificial light
source from outside of the body of a sign.
FACADE
The front or chief face of a building.
FACE (also FACING)
That portion of a sign on which the message is found, together
with any part of the sign frame that is part of the message; a face
may have one or more panels.
FIRST FLOOR
The lowest story of a building entirely above the level of
the ground at the front half of the building.
FLASHES (also FLASHING)
Artificial illumination of a sign or portion of a sign which
illumination changes in type or intensity or location more than one
time in any hour.
FLUSH-MOUNTED
Attached to a wall of a building in such a way that the sign
face is parallel to the wall to which it is attached and no part of
the sign projects more than nine inches from the wall.
FOR-SALE SIGN(S)
Sign(s) which advertise only real property for sale, for
rent, for lease, to let, etc.
FREESTANDING SIGN(S)
Signs which are attached solely to the ground by means of
poles or other supports and which are not attached to any building.
GARAGE SALE SIGN(S)
Temporary signs which advertise the sale of private household
goods to the public for a period of time not exceeding seven consecutive
calendar days at any one time nor exceeding 10 days per calendar year.
(Also yard sale, lawn sale, porch sale, etc.)
GOVERNMENTAL SIGN(S)
Signs erected and maintained pursuant to and in discharge
of any purely governmental function or required by any governmental
law, ordinance or regulation (e.g., registered auto repair shop/inspection
station). Such governmental signs shall be erected and maintained
by the appropriate government agency.
GROUND
The more or less horizontal surface of the earth at the base
of a sign structure. Such surface may be of any natural material or
man-made material less than nine inches higher than the average ground
elevation within a radius of 10 feet from the outer edges of the sign
or sign structure.
HIGHEST POINT
The point on a sign or sign structure which is higher than
any other point on the same sign or sign structure as measured vertically
above any point on the adjacent ground.
ILLUMINATE
To give light to by artificial means or to make visible after
sunset (also illuminated, illumination).
INSTALL(ED)
To place into permanent position for display, service or
use (also display).
MAINTENANCE
The act of keeping a sign structure in proper or repaired
condition for use; it includes changing copy, painting, repainting,
cleaning and parts replacement, including supports, as long as location
is unchanged; face(s), as long as size is not increased; or bulbs,
as long as the intensity is not increased. It does not include replacement
of a sign structure, a change in the type of illumination, a change
in the sign face material or more than one of the following in any
one calendar year: support replacement and sign face replacement.
MESSAGE
A written communication or presentation of information on
a sign face for the purpose of identifying an establishment, product,
merchandise, entertainment or service that is available; includes
logos, symbols, emblems, building architectural styles or building
painting schemes that are used to identify a particular product, service,
establishment, merchandise or entertainment and that is recognizable
as such by the general public.
NAMEPLATE
A nonelectric on-premises identification sign giving only
the name, address and/or occupation of a building occupant and/or
group of occupants.
NEON SIGN(S)
Sign(s) which are made of bent and shaped glass tubes and
which are filled with neon, argon or helium gas and are electrified
with voltages exceeding 2,000 volts; does not include bent and shaped
colored glass tubes or fluorescent tubes.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign which violates any limit or condition of this chapter
(enacted on October 6, 1988) but which was legally installed prior
to enactment of these code standards or for which permission was granted
by the Troy Zoning Board of Appeals after May 1, 1980; does not include
signs erected without a permit.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN(S)
Sign(s) which direct the public to or identify a facility,
business, establishment, product, merchandise, service or entertainment
not on the property on which the sign is located (also advertising
signs).
ON-PREMISES SIGN(S)
Sign(s) which direct the public to or identify a facility,
business, establishment, product, merchandise, service or entertainment
on the same property on which the sign is located (also business identification
sign).
OWNER/BENEFICIAL USER
The person, firm, corporation, or organization which owns
the particular sign or is the major recipient of the benefits of the
particular sign.
PANEL
Any portion of a sign face which is bordered on all sides
by a sign frame and which contains a message; there may be one or
more panels in a face.
PERMANENT SIGN(S)
Signs which are permanently attached; does not include temporary
signs.
PORTABLE SIGN(S)
Signs which are freestanding, which are usually displayed
at or in the sidewalk area and which are periodically (usually daily)
moved on the site (also, sandwich boards).
PROJECTING
Extending outward more than nine inches from the place of
attachment to the wall to which it is attached and not swinging loosely,
unless under 16 square feet each side.
PROPERTY
An individual parcel of real property held in single ownership
and which is enclosed by property lines that are the only property
lines contained in the deed for the parcel.
READABLE
Legible; able to be read by a person with 20/20 vision.
SIDEWALKS
A path or pavement that is usually parallel to and alongside
a vehicular travel way and which is used for pedestrian travel.
SIGN
An object used to facilitate the recognition of a facility,
business, establishment, product, merchandise, service or entertainment
through the use of words, letters, numbers, symbols, logos, emblems,
building architectural style, or building color patterns.
SIGN STRUCTURE
A sign together with all footings, supports, frames, faces,
panels, electrical circuitry and other related materials necessary
for the proper display, attachment and functioning of the sign.
SIGN SUPPORTS
All frames, footings, arms, braces, poles, standards or other
structural members that hold a sign in its permanent position for
display and to which the sign is connected, either directly or indirectly.
SOLD
Available, given, offered, exhibited, presented or proffered.
SPACING
The interval distance between adjacent letters, numbers,
characters, figures, emblems, symbols or logos on a sign, as measured
in any direction.
STATIONARY
Fixed; incapable of being moved, rotated, flashed, swung,
or animated.
STREET
A passageway for motorized vehicles (also, road, boulevard,
avenue, alley, driveway, drive, court).
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
Any alteration made to a sign support or sign structure which
could affect the integrity of the sign structure.
STYLE
A particular form of composition, construction or appearance.
SUSPENDED
Hung from a projecting support so as to permit free-swinging
movement around one axis only.
TEMPORARY SIGN(S)
Signs which are attached for a specified period of time for
a specified event; does not include portable/sandwich board signs.
TRADE NAME
A name given by a manufacturer to designate a proprietary
article sometimes having the status of a trademark or of a copyrighted
and potential proprietary name.
TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGN
A sign owned and maintained by a government agency for the
sole purpose of regulating, warning or guiding pedestrian or vehicular
traffic.
TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL
An active electrified device owned and maintained by a government
agency for the sole purpose of controlling vehicular and pedestrian
traffic through the display of internally illuminated color-coded
shapes, words or symbols.
UNDER-CANOPY SIGN(S)
Signs which are attached to the underside of a roof overhang
or canopy adjacent to an on-premises business and which is intended
to be visible from a vehicular way.
VEHICULAR WAY
A movement or travel space for vehicles; includes streets.
VIOLATION
A breaking of any term, condition or requirement of this
chapter.
WORK PERMIT
The official authorization of the City of Troy, New York,
through the Bureau of Code Enforcement that allows a specified action
or activity that is governed by any code, law or ordinance which is
administered by the Bureau of Code Enforcement.
No person, firm or corporation shall hereafter
display or maintain any new or altered sign in the City of Troy without
a work permit having first been issued by the Director. No such work
permit shall be issued by the Director until proper application shall
have been made to the Director on forms supplied by the Director and,
if necessary, until after Planning Board and/or Zoning Board of Appeals
approval shall have been granted. Any and all proposed signs that
will violate any section, limit or standard of this article shall
require the granting of an area variance by the Zoning Board of Appeals
before the Director may issue a work permit for the sign to be constructed,
displayed or maintained. The following information shall be the minimum
information that shall be submitted to the Director at the time that
a request for a work permit is made:
A. A scaled site plan showing all of the information
listed in items 1-12 of the site plan elements checklist designating
the proposed sign location(s);
B. A scaled sign drawing detailing sign dimensions, materials,
mode of illumination, letter size and style, the message, background,
letter colors, and method of attachment; and
C. A certification that the sign support strength requirement of §
285-97K will be met.
The following signs and sign activities do not
require a request for or issuance of a work permit:
A. Traffic-control and other governmental signs.
B. Temporary signs used to warn of danger or to advise
of an emergency situation.
C. All signs permitted by this chapter in the R-1 and
R-2 Residential Districts are exempt in all zone districts.
D. Changing the copy or message on a painted or changeable
letter sign or reducing sign size, unless such activity involves a
structural change or encroachment upon any public right-of-way (R.O.W.)
or private property other than that on which the sign is located.
E. Painting, repainting, cleaning or maintenance repair
activities, unless such activity involves an increase in sign size
or a structural change or encroachment upon any public R.O.W. or private
property other than that on which the sign is located.
F. For-sale signs shall not require a work permit as
long the following regulations are obeyed:
(1) No for-sale sign shall exceed eight square feet in
area.
(2) No more than two for-sale signs shall be placed on
any single property offered for sale.
(3) For-sale signs may be located either on the first
floor level of any side of the structure facing a public street or
on a nonilluminated signpost erected at least 15 feet inside the curbline
and 16 feet inside any side lot line.
(4) For-sale signs shall be removed within seven calendar
days of the change in occupancy.
G. Election campaign signs shall not require a work permit
as long as the following regulations are observed:
(1) No election campaign signs shall exceed 16 square
feet in area per side.
(2) No more than two election campaign signs may be displayed
on any single property.
(3) Election campaign signs shall be removed within 14
calendar days of election day.
H. Garage sale signs shall not require a work permit
and may be displayed in any zone on any property at which the sale
is to be conducted as long as the following conditions are obeyed:
(1) Garage sale signs shall not be illuminated and shall
not exceed eight square feet in area.
(2) Garage sale signs may not be displayed more than three
calendar days before the sale and must be removed upon completion
of the sale and may not be displayed for more than seven consecutive
days nor more than 10 calendar days per year.
(3) Garage sale signs must be displayed only upon the
property at which the garage sale is being conducted.
I. Directional signs clearly identifying access points,
traffic circulation directions and location of off-street parking
and the like on a site shall be permitted in all zones except R-1
and R-2 in any quantity that is reasonable in the judgment of the
Director to adequately and safely perform the identification function.
Such directional signs require only the approval of the Director as
long as the following conditions are met:
(1) No individual facing of a directional sign may exceed
eight square feet in area.
(2) No directional sign may display any message such that
the direction being identified is smaller than, or subordinate to,
all other messages on the sign.
(3) No brand name or product sold on the premises (e.g.,
Pepsi, keys, meat) may be displayed on a directional sign.
(4) The illumination may be internal or external as long
as it is constant and the bulb is not visible from any nearby public
property or any other nearby private property. The intensity of the
illumination shall not exceed the limit for the zone in which the
property is located.
(5) Such directional signs may be flush mounted on any
building on, or adjacent to, the site in the same manner as prescribed
for any sign in the applicable zone district or may be freestanding
in the same manner and locations as permitted in the applicable zone
district; except that such signs when freestanding may not exceed
five feet in height above the average grade within 10 feet of any
of its supports.
(6) Such directional signs shall be located entirely upon
the same property containing the object of the direction (e.g., parking
lot, entrance), except that one directional sign per property per
street may identify the object of the direction on another separate
property (e.g., "parking three doors south").
J. Temporary signs advertising construction work or advertising
grand opening events, flea markets and the like are exempt from this
chapter and do not require the issuance of a work permit so long as
they meet all of the applicable zone district requirements for signs
in the appropriate zone district and are not displayed for more than
60 days for grand openings and 18 months for construction.
K. Any required New York State inspection station sign
or authorized repair shop sign for cars and/or trucks may be displayed
per state law. No portion of said sign may be higher than 10 feet
above the ground surface adjacent to the building face upon which
the sign is displayed. Such sign may be lighted per the standards
of their appropriate zone district, and the sign must be flush mounted
unless state law expressly requires otherwise.
L. Fuel price signs required by federal, state or local
law.
N. One self-service or one full-service identification
sign per pump island at gasoline filling stations or auto service
stations. Each such sign face may not exceed two square feet in area.
O. Street number identification not exceeding two square
feet in area per sign face.
P. Posted/no-trespassing signs.
Q. Phone identification signs erected by NYNEX or its
authorized representative.
R. Public restroom identification signs not exceeding
three square feet in area.
S. Holiday decorations no more than 60 days prior to
and 30 days following the holiday.
T. Any sign displayed entirely within a structure but
which sign is visible from any public R.O.W. or any other private
property. If, however, it is the judgment of the Director that such
sign is displayed with the intention of being visible from the R.O.W.,
the Director shall subject the sign to all of the standards for signs
in the appropriate zone.
The owner of any preexisting or new sign regulated
by this chapter shall properly paint or cause to be painted, at least
once every three years, painted parts and supports of the sign, unless
the same are galvanized or otherwise treated to prevent rust.
A. Broken or damaged signs or sign structures shall be
removed and/or repaired within 30 days of written notification by
the Director. If such signs are not removed/repaired within the thirty-day
period, the Director shall remove or cause to have removed any sign
that is not properly maintained and for which notice has been given.
Any sign or sign structure that is removed under this section shall
be retained by the City of Troy and shall be returned to the owner/beneficial
user of the sign upon written application by the owner/beneficial
user and upon payment to the Director of all removal costs incurred
by the City of Troy plus a $2 per day storage fee. Signs/sign structure
thus reclaimed shall be picked up by the owner/beneficial user at
a time and place as scheduled by the Director. Signs stored by the
City in this manner may, after at least one year of storage, be sold
by the City at public auction or may be destroyed, at the option of
the City.
B. Safety. If the Director shall find that any preexisting sign or any sign regulated herein is unsafe or is not properly secured, or is in his/her judgment a danger to the public, or has been constructed, erected or maintained in violation of this chapter, he/she shall personally or by representative deliver a written order for removal or repair to the owner of such sign or sign structure. Such order shall state the time by which the sign must be removed or repaired. In the cases of unsafe, dangerous or insecure conditions, the cited owner shall have until 5:00 p.m. of the following calendar day to satisfy the citation. In other cases, the Director shall allow, at his discretion, a maximum of 10 calendar days for the corrections to be made. Any corrective activities not completed within the time allotted shall be undertaken by the Director, and any cost incurred in such corrective action shall be at the expense of the owner named in the citation. No permits for the property may be issued until the costs are paid. If the peril caused by a dangerous sign condition is so imminent that corrective action must be taken immediately, the Director may initiate such action summarily and without notice, and the fees shall be assessed to the owner of such sign. Signs or property that are electrified and operating without the required electrical inspection shall be considered to be unsafe and are, therefore, subject to the sanctions found in §
285-97C.
C. Discontinuance. Any sign or sign structure hereafter existing which for any reason no longer advertises or identifies a business conducted, a service rendered or product sold shall be removed by the owner or beneficial user of the building or lot upon which the sign is located. Removal of such a sign shall be accomplished within 30 calendar days after discontinuance of the activity that was advertised/identified by the sign or the owner/beneficial user shall be in violation of this chapter and therefore shall be subject to the sanctions found in §
285-97C.
The following rules and regulations shall apply
to signs regardless of the zone district, use, size or any other characteristic
of any property or building on any property within the limits of the
City of Troy. No sign may be displayed in the City of Troy unless
it conforms with these general regulations. All signs proposed to
be erected after the effective date of this chapter shall be subject
to this chapter.
A. Director's responsibilities. Unless otherwise noted
in this chapter, the Director shall:
(1) Be responsible for reviewing all sign proposals for the purpose of issuing permits. All such permit requests shall be made in accordance with §
285-94.
(2) Within 24 hours of receipt of a completed application for a sign work permit (with all required backup per §
285-94), issue either a work permit or a denial of request for work permit. In considering an application for a sign work permit, the Director shall apply the rules and regulations of this chapter and such discretion as is necessary to reach a reasonable and prudent decision in applications for signs not fully covered by the rules and regulations of this chapter.
(3) Determine the size (area) of sign.
(4) Administer this chapter in a conscientious and equitable
manner.
(5) Perform all of the additional duties specified in
this chapter.
B. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by any decision of the Director in the performance of his/her duties under this Article
VII may make an appeal only to the Troy Zoning Board of Appeals, upon forms supplied for that purpose. Any decision of the Troy Zoning Board of Appeals may then be appealed to the Supreme Court of the State of New York per §
285-43 of this chapter.
C. Fines. All violations of this chapter that are willfully continued for a period of 31 days or more shall be subject to the penalties described in §
285-44 in addition to the costs incurred by the Director and the storage costs (§
285-96A) for the sign structure.
D. Size determination. The area of any sign is the entire
area within a continuous perimeter composed of parallelograms, circles,
ellipses, trapezoids and triangles, or a combination of no more than
two of the above geometric figures per sign face, which enclose the
extreme limits of the message (including illustration or insignias
but not including the address) together with any frame or condition
that forms an integral part of the display. Necessary supports or
uprights upon which the sign is placed are excluded from the calculated
sign area unless they form a portion of the message. Where a face
has two or more panels, the areas of all panels are to be added together
and totaled. In addition, the area of each and every sign face shall
be considered when calculating the sign area for an individual property
(i.e., a double-faced sign/projecting sign has double the area of
a single-faced sign). When a sign consists only of individual letters,
numerals or symbols and is painted or otherwise attached to a window
or other flat surface, the area of such a sign shall be the area within
the continuous perimeter of the two geometric shapes listed above.
The numerical street number of the property when included on the face
of a sign shall not be considered as part of the sign area for the
property.
E. Home occupation signs. Unless otherwise permitted in this chapter, home occupation signs shall be limited to three square feet in area and shall be displayed as described for signs in the R-1 and R-2 Zones in §
285-99B,
C,
D and
E.
F. Church/educational identification signs. Bulletin
boards or signs of churches or educational uses shall not exceed 16
square feet in area, and one may be located on each principal building
on the site or 15 feet inside the curbline. The top of such sign shall
be no higher than eight feet above the adjacent ground level when
freestanding or 20 feet, if attached to a principal building. Lighting
when employed shall be constant and shall not exceed 80 watts fluorescent
or 150 watts incandescent.
G. Corner properties.
(1) For purposes of this section, a property is considered
to be a corner property if it is situated such that two adjacent lot
lines of the property are congruent with the R.O.W. lines of two improved
public streets not including public alley R.O.W.'s. A corner property
is considered to front on both streets that it abuts.
(2) On-premises signs at corner properties may be displayed
on both sides of the principal building on the property that face
the R.O.W.'s. Such on-premises signs shall meet the size standards
for the zone district for each of the two sides of the property facing
the two public R.O.W.'s. The maximum on-premises signs' size permitted
on any corner property is, therefor, double the per-property size
limit that is generally permitted for properties in the particular
zone district. Off-premises signs are unaffected by location of corner
properties.
H. Properties divided by zone district boundaries. Individual
properties classified into two or more zone districts by zone district
boundary lines may be considered for sign regulation purposes to be
entirely within the least restrictive (IND is least restrictive, CON
is most restrictive) zone district and will be subject to the sign
standards and limitations of such least restrictive zone district.
This applies to on-premises and off-premises signs alike.
I. Freestanding signs. Wherever freestanding signs are
permitted by this chapter, the following general requirements shall
be met unless otherwise noted in this chapter:
(1) All supports shall be firmly anchored to the ground,
per the approval of the Director.
(2) The wind load specification of §
285-97J shall be met.
(3) The highest point of the sign structure shall not
extend higher than 20 feet above the average adjacent ground level
for 10 feet in any direction of any sign support if the ground elevation
varies more than one foot over the 10 feet in any direction.
(4) The sign supports that are attached to the ground
shall in no event be closer than three feet to any property line.
(5) The bottom of the sign must be at least 12 feet above any adjacent parking or vehicular passageway or nine feet above any adjacent pedestrianway if the bottom of the sign is higher than three feet above the adjacent ground/surface level. However, if the sign structure is separated by a physical barrier (e.g., fence, wall, shrubbery) that prevents vehicular or pedestrian traffic within two feet of any portion of the sign structure measured horizontally, the sign may be displayed at any height above grade subject only to the maximum height limit of §
285-97O and
P or the zone whichever applies. No freestanding business sign may be mounted, anchored, attached or supported such that it obstructs or overhangs any portion of any public R.O.W.
J. Wind load. All signs, whether on-premises or off-premises, erected after October 7, 1988, shall be able to withstand a wind load of 30 pounds per square foot. Such wind load capability shall be guaranteed by the seal and signature of an engineer licensed by the State of New York on the plans for such signs as required in Subsections
285-94A and
B.
K. Obstruction. No sign may hereafter be displayed that:
(1) Prevents free access through any door, window or fire
escape or which obstructs any door, fire escape or any portion of
any public right-of-way from the ground surface to a height of nine
feet.
(2) Obstructs free and clear vision of any traffic-control
sign or signal within 150 feet of said traffic-control sign or signal.
L. Traffic safety. No sign may hereafter be displayed
that:
(1) Flashes or has intermittent lighting or has red, green
or amber illumination or that displays a moving copy or message that
would cause motorist confusion.
(2) Displays the word "stop" in such a way that would
cause motorist confusion.
M. Signs on fences. No sign other than temporary signs
may be attached to any fence.
N. Electrical. Any sign or sign structure that is electrified
shall have a UL (Underwriters' Laboratories) listed/approved/certified
label attached prior to use.
O. Height above sidewalks or vehicular ways. In general,
unless otherwise specified in this chapter, the bottom edge or surface
of any sign structure (except supports attached to the ground) shall
be at least the following height above the ground surface within 10
feet of the sign in any direction measured horizontally:
(1) Sidewalk/pedestrianway: nine feet;
(2) Vehicular way: 14 feet; and the top of such sign shall
not be higher than 20 feet above the ground surface.
P. Height of signs. Unless otherwise specified in this
chapter, no part of any sign structure shall be higher than 20 feet
above the adjacent ground level, if ground mounted (freestanding),
or above the eave line of the principal building.
Q. Window signs. Signs displayed on or within one foot
of the windows of activities conducted in any structure in any zone
are permitted subject to the following conditions:
(1) Such displayed sign may cover no more than 20% of
the window area if painted on a background color or illuminated, or
50% if there is no painted background or illumination.
(2) Such displayed sign area shall not be considered to
be part of the sign area on the property as long as the sign conforms
to the lighting and letter size standards of the appropriate zone.
R. Trade names. No sign may be erected which displays
a trade name that covers more than 25% of the area of any sign face
in any zone unless the trade name product is actually produced or
manufactured on the property on which the sign is displayed.
S. Obscenities. No sign may be erected which displays
an obscene word, action or phrase, or which suggests such word, action
or phrase.
T. Suspended/projecting signs attachment. Projecting
signs that are displayed in such a manner that allows them to swing
loosely on the projecting support area shall be installed according
to the following principles:
(1) Suspended signs are to have a metal perimeter or metal
thru-bolt construction.
(2) Suspended signs shall not be supported by screw eyes
in wood.
(3) Suspended sign shall not exceed 16 square feet per
sign facing.
(4) Suspended signs shall have a design wind load resistance of at least 30 pounds per square foot in accordance with §
285-97J.
(5) Suspended signs shall not be attached to a projecting
support post that is greater than five feet in length.
On-premises signs identifying a legal activity may be installed and/or maintained in accordance with §§
285-98 through
285-108. All such signs shall be permanent signs.
[Amended 10-4-1990]
Pursuant to §
285-9 of this chapter, the Planning Board shall adopt comprehensive standards and regulations in regard to the size, location, illumination, letter size, material and design of all signs in this District in order to ensure the uniformity of signage within the District and maintain the integrity of the business park nature of the District.