In order to properly integrate all regulating
provisions of signs and to regulate such devices in an orderly and
comprehensive manner, it is hereby provided that such signs are subject
to regulations as set forth herein. These provisions shall apply to
all signs located in the Town of New Windsor.
All signs shall be subject to the following
general provisions:
A. No sign shall be permitted which becomes unsafe or
endangers the safety of a building, premises or person;
B. No sign shall be permitted unless maintained in a
good general condition and reasonable state of repair as determined
by the Zoning Administrator;
C. If a sign becomes unsafe or falls into disrepair,
the Zoning Administrator shall order the sign be repaired, renovated,
replaced or removed. Such order shall be complied with within 14 calendar
days of receipt of such order;
D. No sign shall be permitted which imitates or resembles
an official traffic control device or which hides from view or interferes
with the effectiveness of an official traffic control device or traffic
sight lines. Illuminated signs shall be so constructed as to avoid
glare or reflection on a portion of an adjacent highway or residential
building;
E. No sign shall be erected in the right-of-way for any
road or within a required setback area;
F. Except as provided in § 215-811F, where
a sign structure does not include advertising information for a period
of 120 continuous days, such sign structure shall thereafter be deemed
a violation and shall be removed;
[Amended 12-2-2009 by Ord. No. 10-07-09A]
G. All signs on and in front of a building shall be immobile,
nonflashing and in no way resemble traffic signals or other warning
devices;
H. The total area for all signs on a residential, commercial,
or industrial premises shall not exceed one square foot per linear
foot of frontage if all other requirements have been met;
I. In no case shall any sign attached to a building project
more than three feet above a roofline;
J. No more than two signs will be permitted per business
in any building or structure.
The following signs are hereby expressly prohibited
for erection, construction, repair, alteration or relocation with
the Town:
A. Banners, pennants, streamers, balloons or other inflatable
figures or devices, other than as permitted in this chapter;
B. Billboards or other off-premises signs;
C. Moving or flashing signs;
D. Signs on parked vehicles; not to include ordinary
commercial advertising displayed on vehicles used in the course of
business;
E. Signs painted on exterior walls advertising a business not conducted within that same building, subject to provisions of Article
XIV hereof.
[Amended 10-2-2013 by Ord. No. 07-03-13]
F. Signs with obscene or indecent content;
G. Signs which imitate traffic control devices or imitate,
interfere with, obstruct the view of, or might be confused with any
authorized traffic control device.
All signs not specifically exempted by this
chapter shall require a zoning certificate.
The following signs are permitted without zoning
certificates in any district, provided that the following conditions
are adhered to:
A. Signs indicating the name and/or premises or accessory
use of a home for a home occupation or professional purposes, not
exceeding one foot by two feet in area;
B. Directional or informational signs of a public or
quasi-public nature, such as those containing the meeting date of
a community or civic club, or the advertising of an event of noncommercial
public interest;
C. Temporary real estate signs, not exceeding 20 square
feet, being located on and advertising subject property for sale or
lease;
D. Temporary signs, not exceeding 100 square feet, located
on and advertising a new subdivision. Such signs shall be removed
within 30 days of settlement on the last house in the subdivision;
E. Building contractors' and professional persons' temporary
signs on buildings under construction, limited to a total area for
all signs of 150 square feet;
F. Signs asserting a position on a political candidate
or issue.
[Amended 10-1-2008 by 09-03-08A; 12-2-2009 by Ord. No. 10-07-09A]
Business signs pertaining to a use on the premises
are authorized as an accessory use in all commercial districts, subject
to receiving a permit if applicable, provided that the following provisions
are adhered to:
A. No such sign shall project over or into any street
right-of-way;
B. Any sign which is attached to the ground shall be
located in such manner that traffic visibility is not impaired;
C. No exterior sign shall exceed 15 feet in total height,
if freestanding;
D. No business sign shall be so located where it obstructs
the vision of traffic using entranceways, driveways or any public
road intersection;
E. No sign shall be located in a road right-of-way or
within a required front yard setback;
F. Temporary
signs are not permitted except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
Temporary business signs shall be permitted
within local business and general business zones subject to the following
conditions, restrictions and limitations herein:
A. All temporary signs require a permit issued by the
Town of New Windsor. The charge for the permit shall be determined
by resolution of the Town Council.
B. General temporary signs:
(1) General temporary signs, banners, sandwich boards
and pennants are those signs that advertise an activity, service or
product not related to a season, holiday or specific time period.
General temporary signs must be approved by the Zoning Administrator
and shall be displayed only during normal business hours;
(2) Each property is limited to one general temporary
sign. Upon approval, the permit for a general temporary sign shall
be granted for no longer than one year. Failure to remove a general
temporary sign during nonbusiness hours shall result in revocation
of the permit. A permit holder whose permit has been revoked must
wait 30 days after revocation before reapplication and shall not be
exempted from any required permit fees.
C. Specific temporary signs:
(1) Specific temporary signs, banners, sandwich boards
and pennants are those signs that advertise a seasonal or time-limited
activity, service or product. The Zoning Administrator must approve
specific temporary signs;
(2) No more than one specific temporary sign may be displayed
concurrently. A property is limited to six specific temporary signs
per calendar year. Upon approval, the permit for a specific temporary
sign shall be granted for no more than 30 days and until no more than
three days after the specific season, holiday or event. A permit holder
who fails to remove a specific temporary sign within the permitted
period shall be denied all temporary sign permit applications for
a period of no less than 90 days.
D. General conditions:
(1) All temporary signs must be kept in good repair and
are subject to the general conditions listed in this chapter;
(2) Temporary business signs shall not exceed a gross
surface area of 32 square feet;
(3) All temporary business signs shall be located only
upon the zoning lot upon which the special, unique or limited activity,
service, product or sale is to occur. Such signs may be located in
any required yard, but shall not extend over any lot line or within
15 feet of any point of vehicular access from a zoning lot to a public
roadway;
(4) Temporary business signs shall not project higher
than 12 feet, as measured from base of sign or grade of the nearest
adjacent roadway, whichever is higher.
E. Display without a valid permit. Unless otherwise authorized
in this chapter, display of any temporary sign without a permit shall
be a municipal infraction punishable by a fine of $25 per occurrence,
with each day of display constituting a separate occurrence.
Signs are authorized in the various districts
of the Town as provided in the following chart. All signs must conform
to size, lighting and other requirements included in this matrix.