A.
Sign area.
(1)
Sign area shall include all lettering, wording and accompanying designs and symbols, together with related background areas on which they are displayed. One freestanding sign or monument sign may include several signs that are all attached to one structure, with total sign area being the total area of all signs on the structure.
(2)
The sign area shall not include any structurally supporting framework, bracing or clearly defined wooded framing if such area does not include any display, lettering or sign and if such area is clearly incidental to the sign itself.
(3)
Where the sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached to or painted directly on a building or window, other than an illuminated background that is a part of the sign, the sign area shall be the smallest geometric configuration that includes all of the letters and symbols.
(4)
In computing the permitted sign area of a sign with two sides, the permitted total sign area shall be based upon the sign area of only one side (the larger of any two if they differ). If the interior angle formed at the inside of the two sides of a two-sided sign is greater than 60°, then the total area of both sides shall not be greater than the permitted sign area. No sign shall have more than two sides or faces.
(5)
Unless otherwise specified, all square footages in regards to signs are maximum sizes.
B.
Location and placement.
(2)
No sign shall be located within a street right-of-way, with the exception of those signs of a governmental body, including traffic signs and other regulatory notices.
(3)
Projecting signs shall not project more than four feet from the wall or surface to which they are mounted nor be less than eight feet high at the lower edge of the sign and shall not in any way interfere with normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(4)
Parallel signs shall not extend beyond the edge of any wall or other surface to which they are mounted and shall not project more than 12 inches from its surface.
(5)
No person shall paint, paste, brand, stamp or in any manner place on or attach to any tree or to any utility, streetlight or other street pole any written, printed or painted advertisement, bill, notice, sign, card or poster.
(6)
All awning signs shall be made of weather-resistant materials and be located above access doors or storefront windows and may contain the business name only. Multiple but consistent awnings may be used if several storefront windows are present. Such awnings shall only be designed to reflect the size and shape of the storefront windows.
(7)
Signs attached to a trailer or a vehicle, where any such trailer or vehicle is allowed to remain parked in the same location or in the same vicinity at frequent times, or for extended periods of time (longer than one week), and is exposed to view from a public road, shall be considered a sign subject to the provisions of this chapter. This provision does not restrict the identification signing on vehicles actively used for delivery service, interstate commerce, or any bona fide transportation activity, or which are parked within an enclosure or screened area blocking them from view from a public road.
C.
Illumination of signs.
(1)
Flashing, rotating, festoon lights, message boards and any signs with intermittent lights are not permitted, except for public service information only, including time, date, temperature, weather or traffic conditions.
(2)
Signs may be interior-lighted with nonglaring lights or may be illuminated by floodlights or spotlights shielded so there is no direct light transmitted to other properties or public rights-of-way.
D.
Construction and maintenance. Signs shall be constructed of durable materials, maintained in good condition, and shall not be allowed to become dilapidated.
E.
Termination of enterprise. Upon termination or abandonment of a use, all signs pertaining to the enterprise shall be removed.
G.
The height of all signs shall be determined as follows.
(1)
The height of a sign erected within 30 feet of a road right-of-way line shall be measured from the grade level of the nearest edge of the travel way of the adjacent road to the top of the sign or sign structure including any permanent decorative attachments.
(2)
The height of all signs erected beyond 30 feet from a road right-of-way line shall be the measured from the natural grade level immediately adjacent to where the sign is erected to the top of the sign or sign structure including any permanent decorative attachments.