This bylaw is adopted for the regulation of
signs within the Town of Dennis and is intended to serve the economic
interests of the Town as well as the interests of the general public
by preserving and enhancing the natural setting and architectural
expression which characterize the community and to ensure public safety
relative to the use and employment of any sign defined herein. Nothing
in this section is intended to override more restrictive regulations
that may be in place for the Old King's Highway Historic District
or the South Dennis Historic District.
This bylaw shall be known as the "Dennis Sign
Code."
All persons charged with the enforcement of
this bylaw shall not be personally liable while acting for the Town,
and they are hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage
that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required
or permitted in the discharge of their official duties.
This bylaw may be amended from time to time
by a majority vote at any Town Meeting.
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign which identifies or provides information pertaining
to a business, lessor, lessee, service, owner, product or activity,
which no longer exists at the premises where the sign is located,
or for which no legal owner can be found.
ACCESSORY SIGN
A sign which provides information pertaining to, but does
not specifically identify, a business, product or activity, such as,
"open," "closed," "VISA," phone number, website, email etc.
AdStep
Advertising placed on the riser or treads of stairs.
ADVERTISING DEVICE
Any principally nonverbal device designed for advertising
purposes, such as balloon signs, caricatures, animals, ice cream cones,
arches, etc.
AdWalk
Advertising placed on or within a sidewalk.
A-FRAME SIGN
A sandwich sign which is connected at the top or bottom.
ANIMATED SIGN
Any sign which uses actual movement or the illusion of movement.
ARCADE
A series of arches supported by columns or piers, which may
be attached to a wall or freestanding.
AREA OF A SIGN
An area determined by the smallest rectangle enclosing the
extreme limits of a sign, including any form or border but excluding
supports which do not bear advertising. Where a sign consists of individual
letters, symbols or multiple panels (i.e., a multiple-faced sign),
the area shall be considered to be the smallest rectangle which encompasses
all the letters, symbols or panels. Only one face of a double-faced
sign shall be used in computing the area of that sign.
AWNING
A roof-like cover, often of fabric, plastic, metal or glass,
designed and intended for protection from the weather or as a decorative
embellishment, and which projects from a wall or roof of a structure.
AWNING SIGN
A sign attached to or printed upon textile or fabric material
supported by framing and which is attached to a building.
BALLOON SIGN
A type of advertising device consisting of a bag made of
lightweight material supported by helium, hot air, pressurized air
or other gaseous substance having a greatest dimension in excess of
24 inches or containing more than four cubic feet of air.
BANNER or FLAG
Any fabric or similar flexible material containing distinctive
colors or patterns attached at least one end of the material, usually
to a staff or pole, which contains distinctive colors, patterns, symbols,
emblems, insignia or other symbolic devices.
BEACON
A stationary revolving light that flashes or projects illumination,
single-color or multicolored, in any manner that is intended to attract
or divert attention; not including any type of lighting device required
or necessary under the safety regulations described by the Federal
Aviation Administration or similar agencies.
BILLBOARD
A sign which directs attention to a business, product, service,
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered at a location other than
the premises on which the sign is located.
BILLBOARD, PORTABLE
A sign designed to be readily relocated, which directs attention
to a business, product, service, or entertainment conducted, sold
or offered either on or off the premises on which the sign is located.
Portable billboard signs also include signs on wheels or on portable
structures such as trailers, tent signs, and normal advertising placed
on motor vehicles designed specifically to be used as mobile billboards.
Portable billboard signs do not include A-frame signs, sandwich signs,
menu signs, and V-shaped signs but may include changeable-copy signs
if they are not permanently attached to a structure.
BOARD
The Dennis Zoning Board of Appeals sitting as the Sign Code
Board of Apeals.
BUILDING FRONT
The portion of a building facing the road or any portion
of a building which has separate businesses and separate egress and
ingress for the public facing a parking lot or another public way.
CANOPY
A roof-like cover, often of fabric, plastic, metal, or glass
on a support, which provides shelter over a doorway.
CANOPY OR ARCADE SIGN
A wall-mounted painted or electronic sign attached to or
constructed on the face of a permanent roofed structure covering an
area customarily used for pedestrian circulation.
CHANGEABLE-COPY SIGN
A sign on which the characters, letters or illustrations
can be changed or rearranged without altering the face or the surface
of the sign. Changeable-copy signs shall exclude time and temperature
signs. See also "electronic message center."
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A sign identifying an architect, builder, contractor, subcontractor,
material supplier, financing entity or others participating in construction,
design or alteration on the property on which the sign is located.
Said signs may also include a picture of the building under construction.
DIRECTIONAL OR TRAFFIC SAFETY SIGN
A sign identifying entrances, exits, parking areas or other
operational features of premises and/or providing directions for the
safe and/or efficient flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic. (Directional
or traffic safety signs within public roadway layouts are governed
by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation and Highways Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.)
DOUBLE-FACED SIGN
A sign with two faces or panels, neither of which is visible
at the same time and which, unlike a V-shaped sign, are directly back
to back.
DRIVE-THROUGH MENU SIGN
A sign associated with drive-through windows or kiosks and
directed to drive-through traffic.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
A sign on which the characters, letters or illustrations
can be changed automatically or through electronic or mechanical means.
Electronic message centers exclude time and temperature signs. See
also "changeable-copy signs."
EXPOSED NEON SIGN
An illuminated sign containing a glass tube filled with neon,
phosphors or other gaseous substance which is bent to form letters,
symbols or other shapes. Exposed neon signs shall include tubes which
are visible either through exposed lighting on the sign face or through
transparent or translucent material from a light source within the
sign. This includes said signs whether or not they are enclosed in
a box or other framing material.
FACADE
The area of the entire building front wall, including the
parapet but not the roof.
FLASHING SIGN
A sign which contains an intermittent or sequential flashing
light source, but excluding changeable-copy signs, electronic message
centers, animated signs or signs which, through reflection or other
means, create an illusion of flashing or intermittent light.
FREESTANDING GROUND SIGN
A freestanding sign which is supported by one or more uprights
or braces that are in or upon the ground.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
Any sign erected and maintained by a duly constituted government
agency.
HALO LIGHTING
Light showing from the back of or from within a letter or
graphic shape out towards the surface that the letter or graphic is
mounted on without having any light visible through the face of the
letter or graphic.
HEIGHT OF A SIGN
The vertical distance including landscape features and mounding
measured from the highest point of a sign to the mean ground grade
beneath the sign.
HISTORIC OR COMMEMORATIVE MARKER
Any sign or plaque indicating the name of a building, the
date of erection and/or incidental information about its construction,
also known as memorial signs or markers.
HOME OCCUPATION SIGN
An on-premises sign indicating a business, trade, occupation
or profession conducted at the proprietor's residence or within a
structure accessory to the residence.
ILLEGAL SIGN
A sign which does not meet the requirements of this code
and which has not received legal nonconforming status.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign lighted or exposed to artificial light either by lights
on or in the sign or directed towards the sign including halo lighting,
direct/external lighting, indirect lighting, internal illumination,
flashing or intermittent lighting.
INDIRECT LIGHTING
Illumination by means of a concealed light source, whereby
all devices are shielded from view by opaque or translucent materials,
and including reflected lighting.
LADDER SIGN
A freestanding ground sign with two vertical supports and
two or more crosspieces serving as individual signs.
LOGO
A distinctive emblem, symbol or insignia identifying a particular
product, service, business, activity or entity.
MAINTAINING (A SIGN)
The cleaning, painting, or repair or replacement of defective
parts of a sign in a manner that does not alter the basic information,
design or structure of the sign.
MAINTENANCE SIGN
A sign identifying an architect, builder, contractor, subcontractor,
material supplier or others participating in maintenance on the property
on which the sign is located.
MARQUEE
Any permanent roof-like structure projecting beyond a building
or extending along and projecting beyond the wall of a building.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign painted on, attached to, or consisting of interchangeable
letters on the face of a marquee.
MENU SIGN
A sign illustrating the menu or specials for an establishment.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which identifies or provides information pertaining
to a business, lessor, lessee, service, owner, product or activity
which is not located on the premises where such sign is located.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which identifies or provides information pertaining
to a business, lessor, lessee, service, owner, product or activity
which is located on the premises where such sign is located.
PAINTED WALL SIGN
A wall sign which is applied with paint or similar substance
on the face of a wall; such sign shall be considered a wall sign for
calculation purposes.
POLITICAL SIGNS
Signs which pertain to the elective process or which constitute
political speech.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign designed to be moved easily and not affixed to the
ground or to a structure or building.
PREEXISTING NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign which conformed to the provisions of the Sign Code
Bylaw, if any, at the time it was erected, but does not conform to
the current requirements of this bylaw.
PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION SIGN
A sign which exclusively promotes an activity or event of
general interest to the community and which contains no advertising
features.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
Any sign which is used for the sale, lease or rental of real
property.
REGULATORY OR SAFETY SIGN
A sign which provides directions or regulations for the safe
and legal conduct of activities on the premises.
ROOF SIGN
A sign attached to the roof of a building.
SANDWICH SIGN
A self-supporting, double-paneled sign, whose panels are
not parallel but which are connected along one edge and separated
along the opposite edge. If connected on a side edge, it is a V-shaped
sign. If connected at the top or bottom, it is an A-frame sign.
SEASONAL
The regular cyclic seasons of the year whether winter, spring,
summer or fall; or special "holiday seasons" such as Christmas, Easter,
etc. Unless otherwise specified, "seasonal" shall refer to the normal
summer tourist season — generally the time period between Easter
and Columbus Day.
SEASONAL DISPLAYS
An outdoor display for the purpose of celebration of holidays,
or seasons.
SEASONAL SIGN
A temporary sign used by a business that operates on a seasonal
basis.
SIGN
Any permanent or temporary board or other device, lettered
or not, bearing an advertisement, announcement or directional information.
SIGN PERMIT
A permit issued by the Building Commissioner for the erection,
construction, display, removal, enlargement, alteration, repair or
improvement of any sign.
SPECIAL PURPOSE SIGN
A sign giving warning, prohibition or instruction, such as
"no hunting," "no turning," "no trespassing" or "beware of dog."
VEHICLE SIGN
Signs on or affixed to a bus, car, boat, trailer or other
motorized vehicle.
V-SHAPED SIGN
A sandwich sign which is connected at a side edge, with two
panels, neither of which is visible at the same time, and which, unlike
a double-faced sign, are not flush or parallel.
WALL SIGN
A sign attached parallel to or painted on the wall of a building.
WINDOW OR DOOR SIGN
Any sign placed on, inside or enclosed within a window or
door facing the outside and which is visible from the exterior.
The following signs are specifically prohibited
in the Town of Dennis:
E. Banners and flags with logos or other advertising features, or any other banners and flags not specifically identified in §
151-13.
G. Billboard, portable, whether on wheels or with the
wheels removed.
J. Gasoline stations and garages — gasoline island
advertising signs.
L. Lightning posters or lighting posters.
M. Off-premises signs, including billboards, except as specifically allowed in §
151-13.
N. Off-premises ladder signs, except that off-premises
ladder signs existing as of May 8, 2007 may be maintained and individual
business names on such signs may be changed.
O. Portable sign: any other portable sign unless specifically allowed in §
151-13.
P. Vehicle sign: a sign on an inoperative vehicle or
on a vehicle which is not used in the activities of the business and
parked on public or private property with the primary purpose of providing
advertisement of products or directing people to a business or activity
located on the same or nearby premises. This provision is not intended
to prohibit signs painted upon or applied directly to a vehicle which
is actively used in the regular function of a business, as long as
it is parked within a legal parking space on the site.
Q. Any sign or any direction, name or information attached
to or painted upon trees, fences, stones, sidewalks, utility poles
or curbs, except that historic commemorative markers, house numbers
and residential identification signs may be attached to rocks and
special purpose signs may be attached to trees.
R. No sign or any part thereof shall be within the layout of a public way; or shall obstruct highway vision unless otherwise permitted under §
151-13.
S. Signs with colors which are fluorescent, luminescent
or day-glo type.
T. Any sign emitting sound except drive-through menu
signs.
U. Any sign not specifically allowed in §
151-13.