[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of
the City of Northampton as Ch. 3 of the 1977 Code; amended in its
entirety 12-6-1990. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
[Amended 12-4-2014]
No person shall erect or cause to be erected
upon or above any City sidewalk, street, highway, or any public area
owned or controlled by the City, any permanent sign or advertising
device which projects into or over the sidewalk, street, highway,
or public area unless a permit authorizing the erection of such sign
or device has been issued by the Building Department.
A.
No person shall locate or place any stationary sandwich
board sign on a public sidewalk or other public area owned or controlled
by the City unless a permit has been issued for such sign by the Building
Department.
[Amended 12-4-2014]
B.
Any permit issued by the Building Department for a
sandwich board sign shall state the specific location where said sign
shall be placed. The permit shall not be valid for any other location
nor for any sign but that indicated on the permit. Shared signs may
be required to minimize obstruction and to maximize public safety.
[Amended 3-16-2006; 12-4-2014]
C.
The Building Department shall adopt regulations as
to the location, placement, size, time restrictions on display, permit
fee, and duration of permits for sandwich board signs which shall
ensure compliance with applicable statutes, ordinances, rules and
regulations. The Building Department may allow larger dimensions for
shared signs based upon the number of businesses on the sign.
[Amended 3-16-2006; 12-4-2014]
D.
Sandwich board signs shall be permitted on the following
streets only: Main Street in the Downtown CBD, Bridge Street in the
NB District at the intersection of Market and Hawley Streets only.
Any restaurant or retail business which occupies an above- or below-street
level space on Main Street, downtown, is eligible to locate a sandwich
board sign in front of the property in which the business is located.
Any business located on one of the following side streets located
off Main Street in the downtown is eligible to locate a sandwich board
sign on the corner of that side street and Main Street: Gothic Street,
Center Street, Masonic Street, State Street, Strong Avenue, Old South
Street, Crafts Avenue. Any restaurant or retail business located on
Market Street or Hawley Street is eligible to locate a sandwich board
sign on the corner of Bridge Street.
[Added 12-21-1995]
E.
The annual fee for a sandwich board sign is as set
forth in Chapter 174, Fees.
[Added 12-21-1995; amended 2-1-2007]
[Amended 12-4-2014]
A.
Application for a permit to erect a permanent sign
or advertising device or to locate or place a stationary sandwich
board sign shall be made to the Building Department.
B.
(Reserved)
C.
No permit may be issued for any sign or advertising device or sandwich board sign unless the Building Inspector has certified that said sign or device as proposed complies with applicable statutes and ordinances, including Chapter 350, Zoning, of the Code of City of Northampton, rules and regulations.
D.
The Building Department may require, as a condition
of the issuance of a permit for such sign or device, that the applicant
post a bond or purchase insurance in such amount as it deems advisable
for the purpose of holding the City harmless and indemnifying it for
any and all damages or liability incurred by the location of a sign
or advertising device or sandwich board sign on or over a street,
sidewalk, highway, or public area.
[Amended 12-21-1995; 2-1-2007; 12-4-2014]
A.
The Building Inspector shall notify, in writing, the owner of any sign or advertising device or sandwich board sign requiring a permit under § 264-3A and erected without such required permit that such a sign or device violates the provisions of this article and must be removed. If the owner fails to act within five days of the date of such notice, the sign or device may be removed by or under the direction of a police officer and at the expense of the owner.
B.
Any person erecting a sign or advertising device in violation of this article shall be subject to a fine as set forth in Chapter 40, Enforcement, for each day such sign or device remains in place after the expiration of the five-day notice period. Signs not removed after the expiration of the five-day notice period shall be removed by the Building Inspector and be subject to a removal fee as set forth in Chapter 174, Fees.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original §§ 3-20 through 3-25 of the 1977 Code, regarding height and lighting of signs, signs in residential and commercial districts and nonconforming and temporary signs, which immediately followed this section, were repealed 8-16-1990. See Ch. 350, Zoning, § 350-7. Former Art. II, Banners, adopted 11-6-1997 (Ch. 4, Art. VII, of the 1977 Code), as amended, which also followed this section, was repealed 12-4-2014.