The maximum signage allowed calculation includes window signs,
awning signs, projecting signs, and wall signs.
District
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Maximum Signage (s.f.) per Business
|
Maximum Individual Business Sign (s.f.)
|
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General Residential
|
6
|
NA
|
Single-Family Residential
|
6
|
NA
|
Neighborhood Residential
|
6
|
NA
|
Neighborhood Res. - SU
|
24
|
18
|
Business
|
24
|
18
|
Industrial
|
32
|
18
|
Industrial - A
|
32
|
18
|
Marine Development
|
32
|
18
|
Riverwalk - A
|
24
|
18
|
Riverwalk - B
|
|
24
|
Riverwalk - C
|
0.5 s.f. per 1 lineal foot of store frontage
|
32
|
Temporary civic event signs may be sandwich board signs and/or
banner signs under the following regulations:
A. Sandwich board signs shall meet the following requirements:
(1) The maximum sandwich board size shall be three feet by four feet
with a maximum display area of two feet by three feet.
(2) They shall not be illuminated.
(3) They shall not impede pedestrian traffic on sidewalks.
(4) They shall not impede vehicular sight distance. They shall not be
located within the clear sight triangle of an intersection of streets.
(5) They shall be constructed of weather-resistant materials.
(6) There shall be a limit of four sandwich board signs per event.
(7) There shall be a limited display period of 30 days prior to the event
to three days after the completion of the event.
(8) A contact name shall be displayed on the Board.
B. Banner signs shall meet the following requirements:
(1) One banner sign is permitted per event.
(2) The banner shall be limited to a maximum size of 16 square feet.
(3) There shall be a limited display period of 30 days prior to the event
to three days after the completion of the event.
C. New York State Department of Transportation portable variable message
signs are allowed for special events.
The downtown area of the Village contains the Clayton Historic
District and the Captain Simon Johnston House that are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. The Village intends to maintain
the current historic small-town atmosphere of the Village. Therefore
digital signs are prohibited within the Village of Clayton. The only
exceptions being the digital displays for gas prices that exist at
the gasoline stations within the Village and the NYS Department of
Transportation temporary message boards that may be placed at the
gateways into the Village for notification of a special event.
In order to provide safe travel ways for motorists, cyclists,
and pedestrians and to prevent light pollution and light trespass
the following lighting standards shall be applied:
A. The style of the light and light standard shall be consistent with
the architectural style of the principal building.
B. The maximum height of freestanding lights shall not exceed the height
of the principal building or 30 feet, whichever is less.
C. All lighting shall be "cut-off" fixtures to restrict the area illuminated.
Refer to the diagrams below. "No cut-off" fixtures are prohibited.
D. The illuminated area shall be contained under the horizontal plane
of the light fixture. These diagrams show an example of a "no cut-off"
fixture on the left that is not allowed and an example of a cut-off
light fixture where the illuminated area is controlled.
E. Where lights are along lot lines, they shall be properly shielded
from adjacent properties.
F. Spotlight type fixtures attached to buildings are prohibited.
G. Freestanding lights shall be so located and protected to avoid being
easily damaged by vehicles.
H. Lighting shall be located along streets, parking areas, at intersections,
and where various types of circulation systems merge, intersect, or
split.
I. Pathways, sidewalks, and trails shall to be lit with low or mushroom
type standards for safety considerations.
J. Stairways and building access points shall be properly illuminated.
K. The following intensity in footcandles shall be provided:
(1) Parking lots: an average of 1.0 footcandle.
(2) Intersections: maximum 2.0 footcandles.
(3) Maximum at lot lines: 6.6 footcandles.