[Code 1964, § 3-21]
(a)
Definition. As used in this section, "roof signboard" means any sign erected, constructed or maintained upon the roof of any building.
(b)
Placement. No roof signboard shall be placed upon the roof on any building so as to prevent free passage from one part of the roof to any other part of the roof or interfere with any openings in the roof. All roof signboards shall be so constructed as to leave clear space of not less than six feet between the average roof level and the lowest part of the sign structure and at least five feet of clearance between the vertical supports except that any roof sign not exceeding five feet in height need not comply with the provisions set forth in this subsection if the specifications and plans for the erection of the sign on any roof meet with the prior approval of the commissioner of codes enforcement.
(c)
Projection. No roof signboard shall project beyond the exterior wall of the building upon which it is erected, constructed or maintained, but, if the signboard is illuminated, the lighting reflectors may project six feet beyond the building line. When a roof signboard is erected parallel to any exterior wall, the facing of the roof signboard shall be set back at least four feet from the exterior wall.
(d)
Materials. Every roof sign shall be constructed entirely of metal including uprights, supports and the braces of the sign, except that the ornamental molding and battens behind the metal facing and the decorative lattice work may be of wooden construction.
(e)
Wind resistance. In the case of all roof signboards erected upon buildings which are not constructed entirely of fireproof materials, the bearing plates of the signboard shall bear directly upon the walls or upon girders which are supported on the walls and intermediate columns in the building.
(f)
Height above roof. No roof signboard having a tight, closed or solid surface shall at any point be over 31 feet above the highest point of the roof level. Roof signboards not having a tight, closed or solid surface may be erected upon fireproof buildings to a height not exceeding 75 feet above the roof level and upon nonfireproof buildings to a height not exceeding 50 feet above the roof level, but the portions of the structure covered and exposed to wind pressure shall not exceed 40% of the total area of the sign.
(g)
Condition. Every roof signboard and all the supports, braces, guys and anchors shall be kept and maintained in good repair and condition at all times. The commissioner of codes enforcement may order the removal of any signboards that are not maintained in a safe condition.