No sign shall hereafter be erected or attached
to, suspended from or supported on a building or structure until a
permit for the same has been obtained from the Code Enforcement Officer.
All signs not specifically permitted are prohibited.
The following signs are permitted in B-2 Districts:
A. Any sign permitted in a B-1 District according to
B-1 District regulations.
B. In addition to any other permitted signs, one identity
sign per establishment, not over 20 feet high above ground level,
may be ground-mounted, with no part or projection closer to a street
property line than 10 feet. The maximum area of this sign shall be
40 square feet for one face or 80 square feet for two faces of a double-faced
sign. Signs indicating services, products, prices or trade information,
not including project advertising, may be attached to the structure
or may be listed on one permanently installed sign structure at least
20 feet from any property line. No products or product containers
or signs shall be closer to a street property line than 10 feet. The
total sign area, except the identity sign, shall not exceed 80 square
feet.
[Amended 10-25-1989 by L.L. No. 10-1989]
The following signs shall be permitted in any
district and shall not require a permit:
A. Construction signs which identify the architects,
engineers, contractors and other individuals or firms involved with
the construction, but not including any advertisement of any product
and signs announcing the character of the building enterprise or the
purpose for which the building is intended, during the construction
period, to a maximum area of 16 square feet for each industrial or
B-2 use and to a maximum area of four square feet for each firm in
all other districts. The signs shall be confined to the site of the
construction and shall be removed within 14 days of the beginning
of the intended use of the project.
B. Real estate signs advertising the sale, rental or lease of the premises or part of the premises on which the signs are displayed, up to a total area of 12 square feet, unless otherwise regulated by §
140-25A(1). Such signs shall be removed within 14 days of the sale, rental or lease of the premises.
D. A sign of the temporary poster type erected for temporary
use only and displayed inside a business establishment or affixed
to the outside of its show window or on the building which houses
such establishment, advertising a special sale for a limited time
only of goods, services or entertainment on the premises where displayed,
or a similar sign not over two square feet in area advertising some
civic event.
E. Signs directing traffic movement onto a premises,
not exceeding two square feet in area for each sign. Horizontal directional
signs on and flush with paved areas are exempt from these standards.
F. Signs of educational, religious, governmental or nonprofit
organizations containing general public information or signs of public,
quasi-public, commercial, industrial or real estate development uses
giving directions thereto, which uses are located off of and not clearly
visible from a highway or other major street. Such signs:
(1) Shall require approval of controlling agencies when
located on street rights-of-way;
(2) Shall not exceed four square feet in area;
(3) May be located on a premises other than that on which
the use to which the signs refer is located;
(4) Shall be limited to three signs per use; and
(5) Shall be located at least 1,500 feet apart, as measured
along a street.
The following signs and types of signs shall
be prohibited in any district.
A. Signs advertising structures or devices erected or
maintained adjacent to a state park or parkway in violation of § 13.07
of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law.
B. Signs which contain or are an imitation of an official
traffic sign or signal or contain the words "stop," "go slow," "caution,"
"danger," "warning" or similar words.
C. Signs or lights which are of a size, location, movement,
content, coloring, shape or manner of illumination which may be confused
with or construed as a traffic control device or which hide from view
any traffic or street sign or signal.
D. Signs which move in any manner, consist of moving
devices, have a major moving part or which may swing or otherwise
noticeably move as a result of wind pressure because of the manner
of their suspension or attachment.
E. Billboards and other advertising signs, signs mounted
on rooftops and signs which project out from buildings more than one
foot.