The following definitions shall be used by this article to assist
in the establishment of clear-cut signage regulations. In general,
"sign purposes" refers to where or how a sign is used; "sign types"
refers to the style of the sign; and "sign measurement" explains how
the dimensions of a sign are determined.
A. Signs in general.
SIGN
Any object, device, display, structure or part thereof situated
outdoors and in view of the general public, which is used to advertise,
identify, display, direct or attract attention to an object, person,
institution, organization, business, product, service, event or location
by any means, including words, letters, figures, logos, symbols, fixtures
or projected images.
(1)
Signs do not include the flag or emblem of any nation, organization
of nations, state, city, religious, fraternal or civic organization,
also merchandise and pictures or models of products or services incorporated
in a window display, works of art which in no way identify a product,
or scoreboards located on athletic fields.
(2)
Building colors and outline lighting which do not convey a logo
or message specific to the use (as determined by the Zoning Administrator)
are not considered signs.
(3)
Definitions of particular functional, locational and structural
types of signs are listed in this section. (Traffic control and other
public agency signs located within a right-of-way are not included
within this definition and are not regulated by the provisions of
this article.)
B. Sign purposes.
(1)
ADVERTISING SIGN (OFF-PREMISES SIGN) — A sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than upon the premises where the sign is displayed. Advertising signs include billboards. [Refer to §
250-113A(10).] No new off-premises advertising signs shall be permitted within the Village.
(2)
AUXILIARY SIGN — A sign which provides special information,
such as price, hours of operation, or warning, and which does not
include brand names or information regarding product lines or services.
It may contain a business logo if the logo is under one square foot
in area. Examples of such signs include "parking rules" signs, "no
trespassing" signs and signs which list prices of gasoline, up to
one price listing sign per type of fuel, which must be displayed on
a single structure.
(3)
BUSINESS SIGN (ON-PREMISES SIGN) — A sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold, offered or manufactured upon the premises where the sign is located. Refer to §
250-115.
(4)
COMMUNITY INFORMATION SIGN — A permanent sign approved with a conditional use permit which may have changeable copy and which is limited to the display of information of interest to the general community regarding scheduled public events and public activities. Community information signs may also be approved, as a conditional use, for the purpose of providing off-premises directional information regarding only the name, direction and/or distance of governmental and private facilities. Such signs shall be designed, located, constructed and maintained per standards specified by the Village through the conditional use process. Refer to §
250-111C.
[Amended 3-8-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
(5)
DIRECTIONAL SIGN, OFF-PREMISES — A sign indicating only the name, direction and/or distance of a governmental facility. Refer to §
250-113A(6). This definition does not pertain to off-premises advertising signs, nor to community information signs. Refer to §
250-112B(1) and
(4).
(6)
DIRECTIONAL SIGN, ON-PREMISES — A sign which indicates
only the name, logo (if under one square foot), and/or direction of
a pedestrian or traffic facility or a particular building within a
complex of structures, on the property on which said facility or building
is located.
(7)
GROUP SIGN — A sign displaying the collective name of
a group of uses such as the title of a shopping center, office park,
or industrial park and its tenants. No sales or price information
shall be permitted. Portions of the sign containing names of individual
tenants shall be considered as part of the area of a group sign. Group
signs shall only be permitted within developments serving two or more
nonresidential tenants and are permitted on any form of permitted
business or identification signage.
(8)
IDENTIFICATION SIGN — A sign indicating the name and/or
address of the project, property owner, tenant and/or manager of the
property, address and name and phone number of the property manger.
(9)
TEMPORARY SIGN — A sign or advertising display (including festoons, pennants, banners, pinwheels and similar devices) intended to be displayed for a certain period of time (as permitted by §
250-116). Included in the definition of "temporary signs" are retailers' signs temporarily displayed for the purpose of informing the public of a sale or special offer. If a sign display area is permanent but the message displayed is subject to periodic changes, that sign shall not be considered as temporary. A mobile or portable sign shall be considered a temporary sign and may be used for such a purpose. Refer to §
250-116. Temporary signs of less than 12 square feet may be placed off site.
(10)
OPEN HOUSE SIGNS — A directional sign used to guide potentially
interested homebuyers to an open house of a house for sale in the
Village limits.
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05]
C. Sign types.
(1)
AWNING SIGN — A type of projecting on-building sign [see Subsection
C(6) below] consisting of a fabric or fabric-like sheathing material.
(2)
FREESTANDING SIGN — A self-supporting sign resting on or supported by means of poles, standards or any other type of base on the ground. This type of sign includes monument signs and pylon signs. (Refer to definitions of "monument sign" and "pylon sign" below.) The base and support(s) of any and all freestanding signs shall be concealed and shall comply with the State Building Code. The height of a freestanding sign shall be measured per Subsection
D(1). Refer to §
250-113C(1).
(3)
MARQUEE SIGN — A type of projecting on-building sign [see Subsection
C(6) below] sheltering the entrance and/or entrance approaches of a theater, auditorium, fairground, museum or other use, which advertises present and scheduled events.
(4)
MOBILE SIGN — A sign mounted on a frame or chassis designed to be easily relocated, including vehicles and/or trailers whose principal commercial use is for signage. Refer to §
250-113C(4).
(5)
MONUMENT SIGN — A type of freestanding sign [see Subsection
C(2) above] whose bottom edge is located within one foot of a ground-mounted pedestal and whose top edge is located no more than six feet high. Refer to §
250-113A(9) and
B(1).
(6)
PROJECTING SIGN — A type of on-building sign, other than a wall sign, which is attached to and projects more than six inches, generally perpendicular from a structure or building face. Refer to §
250-113C(2).
(7)
PYLON SIGN — A type of freestanding sign [see Subsection
C(2) above] whose bottom edge is located more than one foot above a ground-mounted pedestal or whose top edge is located more than six feet high and less than or equal to 20 feet high (see "monument sign").
(8)
WALL SIGN — A type of on-building sign mounted parallel to a building facade or other vertical building surface. Refer to §
250-113C(3). Signs which are painted, placed in, or affixed to a window are considered and shall count as a type of wall sign.
(9)
PERSONAL GREETING AND CONGRATULATORY SIGN — A temporary
sign which is limited to 32 square feet and which is limited to a
noncommercial, personal greeting or message used to announce, congratulate
or greet members of a family or work staff.
(10)
CANOPY SIGN — A type of on-building sign mounted on the
vertical fascia of a canopy serving a fuel-dispensing facility such
as a gas station or a convenience store with fuel pumps. Canopy signs
shall be permitted by right for all gas stations and convenience stores
with fuel pumps as follows:
[Amended 2-23-2009 by Ord. No. 01-09]
(a)
All words, logos and related messages shall be limited to a
maximum of 25 square feet of area and a maximum of 24 inches in height.
Said sign area or instances shall not be counted as part of the otherwise
permitted area and number of signs.
(b)
Decorative striping may be placed on the canopy's vertical fascia
to a maximum height of 24 inches and may extend for the full length
of said fascia.
(c)
Canopy signs may be unilluminated, internally illuminated, or
backlit.
(d)
Canopy signs may be placed directly on the fascia or may be
three-dimensional in nature and may project up to 12 inches from the
canopy's fascia.
D. Sign measurement.
(1)
Ground level. The maximum permitted height of all freestanding
signs shall be measured from either ground level or the height of
the nearest point of public road center line to a maximum monument
sign height of 10 feet for monument signs, whichever is greater. "Ground
level" shall be considered as the average elevation of the ground
upon which the sign supports are placed, except where the sign supports
rest upon a berm or other area elevated above the surrounding undisturbed
ground. In such cases, the average elevation of the base of such berm
or other raised area shall be considered as ground level.
[Amended 3-8-2004 by Ord. No. 04-04]
(2)
Sign area shall be measured in the following manner:
(a)
In the case of a sign placed within a frame, a marquee sign,
or other structure, sign area consists of the entire surface area
of the sign on which copy could be placed. The supporting structure
or bracing of a sign, including the supports of monument signs not
used for copy, shall not be counted as a part of the sign face area
unless such structure or bracing is made a part of the sign's message.
Where a freestanding on-premises sign (monument or pylon) has two
or more display faces, the total area of all of the display faces
which can be viewed from any single location shall be considered the
sign face area.
(b)
In the case of a sign whose message is fabricated together with
the background which borders or frames that message, sign face area
shall be the total area of the entire background.
(c)
In the case of a sign whose message is applied to a background
which provides no border or frame (such as individual letters to a
building face or awning), sign face area shall be the combined areas
of the smallest rectangles which can encompass each word, letter,
figure, emblem, and other element of the sign message per a scaled,
fully dimensioned drawing approved by the Zoning Administrator. Where
such drawing is not provided, said area shall be the smallest area
enclosed in a single rectangle.
(d)
Signs less than one square foot in area are not regulated by
this article.
(e)
The following illustration demonstrates how sign face area is
measured.
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Sign Measurement Standards
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Only one temporary sign may be displayed on a property at any
one time. Except as provided by Subsections A through E below, any
one lot is permitted to display a temporary sign for a maximum of
30 days within any twelve-month period. Furthermore, any one lot is
limited to a maximum of two temporary signs in any twelve-month period
(political signs are exempt from this restriction). A portable sign
is not a temporary sign.
A. For each lot: one "for sale," "for rent" or "garage sale" sign, not
more than six square feet in area, up to 32 square feet for vacant
commercial and industrial properties. Garage sale signs are limited
to the days of the sale. Garage sale directional signs may be placed
in the terrace areas of the Village right-of-way with permission of
the adjoining property owner. No garage sale directional signs shall
be permitted during the semiannual Village Rummage-O-Rama weekends.
Garage sale directional signs may not be located within 25 feet of
an intersection or affixed to trees, utility poles, traffic signs,
parking signs, etc., in the public right-of-way. All garage sale signs
will be removed from private property and public right-of-way immediately
following the conclusion of the sale.
[Amended 8-28-2007 by Ord. No. 13-07]
B. For construction on or development of a lot: one sign not more than
32 square feet in area, indicating the name of the contractors, engineers
or architect, or products being used in the construction of a building,
but only during the time that construction or development is actively
underway.
C. For a temporary event of public interest such as a neighborhood garage
sale or church fair or a "now hiring" sign: one sign, not over 32
square feet in area, located upon the site of the event. Such sign
shall not be erected more than 30 days before the event and shall
be removed immediately after the event.
D. Temporary political signs are permitted without restriction so long as they locate per the requirements of §
250-113B(4) and
(5), do not impair vision, or do not otherwise create a public nuisance. Such sign shall not be erected more than 60 days before the election and shall be removed within 48 hours after the election.
E. For each real estate subdivision that has been approved in accordance with the Village of Johnson Creek Land Division Regulations: two temporary development project identification signs are permitted to be located on some portion of the subject subdivision. Each such sign shall be not more than 32 square feet in area. These signs shall comply with the visibility standards of §
250-113A(9). These signs shall be permitted to remain within the subject subdivision until a time at which building permits have been issued for 80% or more of the lots in the subdivision.
F. One personal greeting/congratulatory sign per premises shall be permitted
for up to seven days, which is limited to eight feet in height and
32 square feet in dimension and which is not intended for commercial
purposes.
G. Temporary commercial signs up to 50 square feet with the granting
of a temporary sign permit.
H. "Open house" signs shall be no more than six square feet in area.
There is no limitation on the number of signs. All signs must be placed
within public rights-of-way. Such signs may be erected two hours prior
to an Open House and must be removed within 1/2 hour after the open
house.
[Amended 11-14-2005 by Ord. No. 20-05]