Sign types and illumination.
ADVERTISING SIGN
An off-premises sign that advertises or otherwise directs
attention to a commodity, business, industry, home occupation, activity
or event which is sold, offered or conducted elsewhere than on the
lot upon which the sign is located, e.g., a billboard.
ANIMATED SIGN
A sign with action or motion, flashing, or color changes
requiring electrical energy, but not including window-displayed computer
monitors or wind-actuated elements such as flags, banners, or novelty
items, e.g. reader board.
AWNING SIGN
A sign painted on, printed on or attached flat against the
surface of an awning.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign conveying instructions regarding pedestrian and/or
vehicular movement with respect to the premises on which it is located,
such as the entrance and exit of a parking area.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign on which the names and locations of the occupants
or the use of a building is given, including office building and religious
directories.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A self-supporting sign resting on, or supported by means
of, poles, posts or standards.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
A directional sign of a public service nature, such as signs
identifying a place of worship, parking areas, telephones, restrooms,
loading docks or similar services, which contains no advertising.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to a marquee for the purposes of identifying
a theater or movie house.
MONUMENT SIGN
A sign attached to a brick, stone, masonry wall, wood, or
structure that forms a supporting base for the sign display.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign structure advertising an establishment, merchandise,
service or entertainment which is sold, produced, manufactured or
furnished at a place other than on the property on which said sign
is located; a sign which advertises or otherwise directs attention
to an activity not on the same lot where the sign is located, e.g.,
billboards, outdoor advertising, subdivision directional signs and
real estate signs.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign that advertises or otherwise directs attention to
an activity on the same lot where the sign is located.
PARALLEL WALL SIGN
A sign mounted parallel to a wall or other vertical building
surface that does not extend beyond the edge of any wall, roofline
or other surface to which it is mounted and does not project more
than one foot from the surface to which it is mounted.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign, including vehicular signs, not permanently attached
to the ground or building.
PROJECTING WALL SIGN
Any sign mounted to a wall or other vertical surface, other
than a parallel sign, that does not project more than four feet from
the surface to which it is mounted, nor project above the wall, roofline
or surface to which it is mounted, nor in any way interfere with normal
pedestrian or vehicular traffic. A minimum height clearance of 10
feet is required.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected upon or above a roof or parapet wall of a
building and which is wholly or partly supported by that building.
SNIPE SIGN
A permanent or temporary sign or poster affixed to a tree,
fence or utility pole or upon rocks or natural features.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign which advertises community or civic projects, construction
projects, real estate for sale or lease, a commercial grand opening
or other special events on a temporary basis. The following types
of signs shall be considered temporary signs:
(1)
BANNER SIGNA temporary sign intended to be hung either with or without frames, possessing characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentations applied to paper, plastic or fabric of any kind. National flags, flags of political subdivisions and symbolic or decorative flags of any institution, neighborhood, residential use or business shall not be considered banners for the purpose of this chapter.
(2)
CONSTRUCTION SIGNAny sign giving the name or names of principal contractors, subcontractors, architects and lending institutions responsible for construction, landscaping or other improvements on the site where the sign is placed.
(3)
DEVELOPMENT SIGNAn on-premises sign on a building or lot which announces the nature, purpose or name of the prospective building/enterprise.
(4)
POLITICAL SIGNA temporary sign used in connection with a local, county, state or national election or referendum.
(5)
PORTABLE SIGNAny sign not permanently attached to the ground or other permanent structure or a sign designed to be transported, including, but not limited to signs designed to be transported by means of wheels; signs converted to A- or T-frames; menu and sandwich board signs; balloons used as signs; umbrellas used for advertising; and signs attached to or painted on vehicles parked and visible from the public right-of-way, unless said vehicle is used in the normal day-to-day operations of the business. Portable signs shall not be illuminated unless a special use permit is granted by the Village Board of Trustees.
(6)
REAL ESTATE SIGNA temporary sign which advertises the sale, lease or rent of the property on which the sign is placed.
(7)
SPECIAL EVENT SIGNOn-premises window sign, banner or commemorative flag which advertises a grand opening or other special event.
(9)
SUBDIVISION SIGNAn on-premises or off-premises directional sign advertising to the public the name of the subdivision project and the type of project to be built.
VEHICULAR SIGN
Any vehicle and/or trailer to which a sign is affixed in
such a manner that the carrying of the sign is no longer incidental
to the vehicle's purpose but becomes the primary purpose of the vehicle.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign mounted or painted on a window, or inside a structure,
that is intended to be seen through a window from the outside.