To regulate the size, type, construction standards, maintenance and placement of signs situated within the boundaries of the Town of Ledgeview, Wisconsin and to promote the public health, safety, welfare and comfort of the general public, §§
79-1 to
79-20 of the Town of Ledgeview Code of Ordinances are hereby enacted and shall be known as the "Town of Ledgeview Sign Code" (the "Sign Code"). This Sign Code accomplishes its purposes by:
A. Reducing distractions and obstructions from signs
that would adversely affect traffic safety, and alleviating hazards
caused by signs projecting over or encroaching upon the public right-of-way.
B. Discouraging excessive visual competition in signage
and ensuring that signs aid orientation and adequately identify uses
and activities to the public.
C. Preserving or enhancing the natural beauty and unique
physical characteristics of the Town of Ledgeview by requiring new
and replacement signage which is harmonious with the buildings to
which signs relate, surrounding neighborhood aesthetics and other
signs in the area and is complementary to the Town's suburban architectural
character and unobtrusive commercial developments.
D. Promoting a healthy and properly designed business
environment.
E. Protecting property values within the Town.
F. Ensuring safe construction of signage.
Except as otherwise noted herein, the regulations
of this chapter shall govern all outdoor signs, advertising structures
or devices with respect to location, safety, size, construction standards,
erection, attachment, support, lighting, anchorage, maintenance, appearance
and aesthetics.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ABANDONED SIGN
Any sign which contains information which is no longer correct,
fails to advertise a bona fide business, lessor, lessee, owner, product,
service or activity, conduct or product available or when a rental,
sale or compensation is no longer provided
ACKNOWLEDGMENT SIGN
A sign or other commemoration or recognition of a person,
group, sponsorship, event, or place which is noncommercial in nature.
[Added 7-22-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-014]
ANIMATED SIGN
Any sign that uses movement or change of lighting or lights,
either natural or artificial, to depict action or motion, or to create
a special effect or scene, or to convey a message. It does not include
a changeable copy sign or a sign which contains a "time and temperature"
portion as its only changeable part.
ATM
Automated teller machine
BANNER
A sign intended to be hung either with or without a frame,
and that possesses characters, letters, illustrations, or ornamentations
applied to paper, plastic, or fabric of any kind, but shall not be
interpreted to include a canopy sign. National flags, state or municipal
flags, or the official flag of any institution or business shall not
be considered a banner.
BASE SETBACK LINE
The edge of the established ultimate street right-of-way
or property line.
BEACON
A stationary or revolving light that flashes or projects
illumination, single-color or multicolored, in any manner that is
intended to attract or divert attention. Such signs are prohibited.
BILLBOARD
A sign which directs attention to a business, community service or entertainment not exclusively related to the premises where such sign is located. A billboard is also referred to as a "commercial outdoor advertising sign" or an "off-premises sign." This type of sign is regulated as an off-premises sign in Chapter
79.
[Added 7-6-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-006]
BUILDING IDENTIFICATION
Any sign indicating the name of a building, date, and incidental
information about construction, or any such information, which sign
is cut into a masonry surface or is mounted on other permanent material.
BULLETIN BOARD
Any sign erected by a charitable, educational or religious
institution or a public body, upon the same property as said institution,
for purposes of announcing events which are held on the premises,
and which contains no commercial message.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is attached to or part of an awning, canopy
or other fabric, plastic or structural protective cover over a door,
entrance, window or outdoor service area. A marquee is not a canopy.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign or portion thereof, with characters, letters, or illustrations
that can be changed or rearranged without altering the face or the
surface of the sign. A sign on which the only copy that changes is
an electronic or mechanical indication of time or temperature shall
be considered a “time and temperature” portion of a sign
and not a changeable copy sign for purposes of this chapter. An electronic
message board shall also not be considered a changeable sign.
[Amended 1-18-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-002]
COMMERCIAL SIGN
Any sign wording, logo, or other representation that, directly
or indirectly, names, advertises, or calls attention to a business,
product, service, sale or sales event or other commercial activity.
This definition shall not be interpreted to exclude signs erected
by any nonprofit or eleemosynary group or institution otherwise possessing
all the characteristics of commercial advertising solely because the
group does not seek commercial profit.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A sign identifying individuals or companies involved in design,
construction, wrecking, financing, or development of a building/lot
upon which the sign sits and/or identifying the future use of the
building/lot upon which the sign sits.
DIRECTIONAL OR INCIDENTAL SIGN
A sign, generally informational or directional, that has
a purpose secondary to the use of the premises on which it is located,
such as "no parking," "entrance," "exit only," "loading only," "telephone,"
"ATM," and other similar messages. No sign with a commercial message
legible from a position off premises on which the sign is located
or where the display area does not exceed three square feet or extend
higher than three feet above the center line of the adjacent street
grade shall be considered an incidental sign.
DISPLAY SURFACE
The surface made available on the sign, either for the direct
mounting of letters and decorations, or for the mounting of facing
material intended to carry the entire advertising message.
DOUBLE-FACED SIGN
A sign with copy on two parallel faces that are back to back,
facing in opposite directions.
DROP BOX
A device used to hold mail, packages or items for charitable
contributions.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD
A sign on which copy is displayed electronically by way of
light-emitting diodes or technology producing a similar visual effect
and on which copy can change without altering the face of the sign.
[Added 1-18-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-002]
ERECT
To build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend, or affix
any thing, including painting of a wall sign.
FACADE
The front or main face of the building.
FACING
The surface of the sign or billboard upon, against, or through
which the message of the sign or billboard is displayed.
FLAG
Any fabric, banner or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns, or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political
subdivision, or other entity.
FLASHING SIGN
A sign whose illumination is not kept constant in intensity
at all times when in use and/or which exhibits changes in light, color,
direction, animation and word/text changes. Such signs are prohibited.
Illuminated signs that indicate the date, time and temperature will
not be considered flashing signs.
GARAGE SALE SIGN
A private sale of personal property, including estate sales,
yard sales or rummage sales used to dispose of personal household
possessions; not for the use of any commercial venture.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
Any sign erected by the Town of Ledgeview or any other governmental
entity in the exercise of official government business and authority.
GROUND SIGN
A sign on which the bottom edge of the display area has open
space between the bottom edge of the display area and the natural
grade. The sign is freestanding and not attached to any structure,
not to exceed eight feet in height from natural grade.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign in which an artificial source of light is used in
connection with the display of such sign.
ILLUMINATION, INTERNAL
Illumination of a sign in which the source of light is contained
within the sign itself.
LOT
Any parcel of land or a portion of a subdivision, the boundaries
of which have been established by some legal instrument which is of
public record, that is recognized as a separate unit for the purpose
of a recordable transfer of ownership.
MANSARD ROOF
Any roof that has an angle greater than 45° and which
derives part of its support from the building wall and is attached
to (but permitted to be not necessarily a part of) a low-slope roof,
and which extends along the full length of the front building wall
or at least three quarters of the length of a side building wall.
For purposes of this chapter, a "low-slope roof" shall mean any roof
with a pitch of less than three inches' rise per 12 inches' horizontal.
MARQUEE
A permanent roof-like structure attached to and supported
by the building and projecting over public property. For the purpose
of this chapter, a marquee shall be considered part of the building.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign attached to, painted on, or supported by a marquee.
MEMORIAL SIGN
A sign, plaque, brick, or building marker which may be etched
into a metal, wood, glass, or masonry surface or made of similar materials
which serves as a remembrance of a person, event, or place.
[Amended 7-22-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-014]
MULTIPLE-TENANT IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign which serves as a common or collective identification
for a group of persons or businesses operating on the same zone lot
(e.g., shopping center, office complex, etc.). Such sign may name
the persons or businesses included, but not limited, and shall carry
no other advertising matter.
NEON SIGN
A sign illuminated by a light source consisting of a neon
or other gas tube that forms letters, symbols, lines or other shapes.
NONCONFORMING SIGNS
A sign that does not conform to the terms of this chapter.
[Amended 4-17-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-009]
OFF-PREMISES SIGNS
Any sign that advertises, calls attention to or identifies
an occupant, business or property situated on a different lot than
the sign.
ON-PREMISES SIGNS
Any sign that advertises, calls attention to or identifies
an occupant, business or property situated on the same lot as the
sign.
OUTDOOR MENU BOARD
An outdoor sign, associated with restaurants with drive-through
windows, which gives a detailed list of food or services that are
available at a restaurant, car wash, etc.
PARAPET WALL
A low wall above the roof used as a rated fire wall.
PARCEL
Shall mean the same as "zoning lot" as defined in §
135-8 of this Code.
PENNANT
Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether
or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire,
or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
PERSON
Any natural person, and any firm, partnership, association,
corporation, company, or organization, singular or plural, of any
kind or nature.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or any permanent
structure, or a sign designed to be transported, including but not
limited to: signs designed with wheels; signs converted to A- or T-frames;
menu and sandwich boards; 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 business.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
The building in which is conducted the principal use of the
zone lot on which it is located. Zone lots with multiple principal
uses may have multiple principal buildings, but storage buildings,
garages, and other clearly accessory uses shall not be considered
principal buildings.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign affixed or attached directly to the external wall
of a building or structure any part of which, including illumination
devices, extends more than 13 inches from the exterior wall of the
building or structure. This definition shall be interpreted to include
canopy signs.
PUBLIC EVENT
Any event that is authorized by the Town of Ledgeview, regardless
of whether it is funded either in whole, in part, or not at all, by
the Town.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A sign placed upon property for the purpose of advertising
to the public the sale, lease or rent of said property.
ROOF SIGN
A sign that projects above the lowest point of the eaves
or the top of the parapet wall of any building, or that is painted
on or fastened to a roof.
SANDWICH BOARD SIGN
An advertising device which is ordinarily in the shape of
an "A" or some variation thereof, located on the ground, easily movable,
not permanently attached thereto, and which is usually two-sided.
SET BACK
The regulated minimum horizontal distance between the base
setback line and any structure on the lot.
SHOPPING CENTER
Two or more retail stores and/or service establishments,
or one retail store and one service establishment, sharing customer
parking areas, regardless of whether said stores and/or establishments
occupy separate structures or are under separate ownerships.
SIGN
Any display of lettering, logos, colors, lights, or illuminated
neon tubes visible to the public from outside of a building or from
a traveled way, that either conveys a message to the public, or intends
to advertise, direct, invite, announce or draw attention to any event,
goods, products, services, facilities, persons, property interest
or business.
SIGN, IDENTIFICATION
A sign indicating the name of the occupant of the property,
building, or leasable space. An identification sign does not list
particular goods or services available and does not include changeable
copy signs or electronic message centers.
[Added 6-5-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-04]
SIGN, INCIDENTAL
A sign, generally informational, that has a purpose secondary
to the use of the zoning lot on which it is located, such as "no parking,"
"entrance," "loading only," "telephone" and other similar directives.
No commercial message is allowed on an incidental sign except to the
extent that a business name or logo is necessary for informational
purposes.
[Added 6-5-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-04]
SIGN, PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION WALL
The main sign identifying the owner or business (see "sign,
identification") located on a building wall with the main entrance.
[Added 6-5-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-04]
SIGN, SECONDARY IDENTIFICATION WALL
An identification sign subordinate to the primary sign in
size and appearance. The secondary sign may not be located on the
wall or facade with the primary identification sign.
[Added 6-5-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-04]
SPOT LIGHT ILLUMINATION
Illumination which comes from lamps, lenses or devices designed
to focus or concentrate the light rays of the source.
STREET FRONTAGE
The distance for which a lot line of a zone lot adjoins a
public street, from one line intersecting said street to the furthest
distance lot line intersecting the same street.
STRUCTURE
Includes, but is not limited to, any part of a premises,
either man-made or natural, or permanent or temporary, regardless
of its height, shape, size or use.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign erected for a period of 30 consecutive days or less.
VISION CORNER
An established line of sight that does not obstruct or impair
the line of sight for motorized or nonmotorized vehicles traveling
in an established right-of-way. (See Figure 1 included at the end
of this chapter.)
WALL SIGN
A sign affixed or attached directly to the exterior wall
of a building and extending 13 or less inches from the exterior wall
of a building or structure. See "Sign, primary identification wall,"
and "sign, secondary identification wall."
[Amended 6-5-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-04]
WINDOW SIGN
A sign attached to, placed upon, or painted on the interior
of a window or door of a building that is intended for viewing from
the exterior of such building.
[Amended 12-4-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-14]
A. Authority.
Except as expressly provided in this Sign Code, it shall be unlawful
for any person to erect, repair, alter or relocate any sign without
first obtaining a sign permit.
B. Application
for sign approval. Sign approval applications, including all required
fees, shall be filed with the Town Clerk or their designee, who shall
review the application for its completeness and accuracy. Applications
shall contain or have attached thereto the following information:
(1) Name, address, and telephone number of the applicant and the location
of the building, structure, or parcel to which or upon which the sign
is to be attached or erected.
(2) Name of person, firm, corporation, or association erecting the sign.
(3) Written consent of the owner of the building, structure, or parcel
to which or upon which the sign is to be affixed.
(4) A scale drawing of such sign indicating the dimensions, materials
to be used, color scheme, type of illumination, if any, and the method
of construction or attachment.
(5) A scale drawing site plan indicating the location, position and color
scheme of such sign in relation to nearby buildings or structures.
The site plan must illustrate all easements and public right-of-way.
(6) A landscaping plan illustrating the proposed plantings of freestanding
ground signs and directional signs.
(7) Copies of any other sign permit or permit application required for
said sign.
(8) Additional information as may be required by the Town.
C. Issuance
of permit.
(1) Upon the filing of a complete application for a sign permit, the
Town Clerk and Building Inspector shall examine the application to
determine whether the proposed sign is in compliance with the requirements
of this ordinance and any other applicable regulations of the Town
of Ledgeview.
(2) Within 15 days of filing the application:
(a) If the proposed sign is not in compliance with the structural and dimensional requirements of this Sign Code or other applicable regulations, the Building Inspector shall deny such permit and provide written notice to the applicant stating with specificity the reasons therefor with citations to applicable regulations and an explanation of the appeal process set forth under §
79-4E and §
79-18A.
(b) If the proposed sign is a temporary sign, and the Building Inspector
determines that the sign complies with this Sign Code and other applicable
regulations, the Building Inspector shall issue the permit.
(3) The Town Clerk, Building Inspector or their designee shall consider
the application and shall make approve, conditionally approve or deny
the application within 30 days of referral from the Building Inspector
unless the applicant consents to a longer period of review.
D. Issuance of permit. If the proposed sign complies with all structural
and dimensional requirements of the Sign Code and other applicable
regulations, upon approval of the Town or satisfaction of all conditions
of approval, the Building Inspector shall issue the permit. The permit
shall expire six months from the date of issuance if construction
of the sign is not substantially complete.
E. Appeals of Town staff decision.
(1) Referral to Zoning and Planning Commission. The Zoning and Planning
Commission shall consider the application and shall make a recommendation
to the Town Board to approve, conditionally approve or deny the application
within 30 days of referral from the Building Inspector unless the
applicant consents to a longer period of review.
(2) Decision of the Town Board. The Town Board shall consider the application
and the recommendations of the Site Review/Zoning and Planning Commission
and shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the application within
30 days of the Commission's recommendation unless the applicant consents
to a longer period of review. If the application is conditionally
approved or denied, written notice shall be provided to the applicant
of the conditions of approval or reasons for denial within five days
of the Town Board's determination.
Administrative fees for sign permit review shall
be in accordance with the Town of Ledgeview's established fee schedule.
Sign area shall be the area within the smallest
regular polygon that will encompass all elements of the actual sign
face, including any writing, representation, emblems or any figure
or similar character, together with any material forming an integral
part of the display or forming the backing surface or background on
which the message or symbols are displayed.
A. For a sign painted on or applied to a building, the
area shall be considered to include all lettering, wording and accompanying
design or symbols, together with any background of a different color
than the natural color, or finish material of the building.
B. The main supporting sign structure (i.e., brackets,
posts, foundation, etc.) shall not be included in the area measurement
if such framework is incidental to the display.
C. When a sign has two or more faces, the area of all
faces shall be included in determining the area of the sign.
The following types of signs are prohibited
in the Town of Ledgeview:
C. Signs placed on or affixed to vehicles and/or trailers
that are parked on a public right-of-way, public property, or private
property so as to be visible from a public right-of-way where the
apparent purpose is to advertise a product or direct people to a business
or activity. This subsection shall not be interpreted to prohibit
signs placed on or affixed to vehicles and trailers while the vehicle
is parked or used incidentally to the primary use of the vehicle or
trailer and are stored during periods of nonuse inconsistent with
functional advertising.
D. Signs that are attached or otherwise affixed to trees
or other living vegetation.
E. Signs that contain objectively false or misleading
information.
F. Signs that imitate, interfere with, obstruct the view
of, or can be confused with any authorized traffic control sign, signal,
or other device.
I. Signs containing reflective elements, which sparkle
or twinkle in the sunlight.
K. Banners, pennants, streamers, balloons and other gas-filled figures, except as a permitted temporary sign under §
79-15.
L. Off-premises
signs are prohibited in all zoning districts in the Town. No variance
shall be granted to vary this provision.
[Added 7-6-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-006]
M. Home (occupation) commercial signs.
O. Portable signs except as a permitted temporary sign under §
79-15 or as otherwise expressly allowed under this ordinance.
P. Signs attached to, erected or maintained on any standpipe,
exterior stairway, fire escape, tower, or balcony so as to interfere
with the use thereof.
Q. Signs erected at or near the intersection of any streets
in such manner as to obstruct free and clear vision thereof; or at
any location where, by reason of the position, shape or color, they
may interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused with any
authorized traffic sign, signal or device; or which make use of the
words "STOP," "LOOK, "DANGER" or any other word, phrase, symbol, or
character in such manner as to interfere with, mislead, or confuse
traffic.
R. Signs erected, constructed or maintained so as to
obstruct any exit, any window opening necessary for required light
or ventilation, or which prevents free passage from one part of a
roof to another.
S. Signs entirely supported by a parapet wall.
T. Signs, cards, banners, pictures, handbills, sign posters,
advertising, or notice of any kind, on any curb, street-walk, public
thoroughfare surface, fence, board, barrel, box, case, railing, pole,
post, bridge, tree, barricade, material, bridge fender, dock, pile,
building or structure of any kind on public ground or public waterways
within the Town of Ledgeview except as approved by the Town Board.
U. Neon tubing exposed to view and not covered with an
opaque cover of plexiglas or other similar material.
V. It shall be unlawful for any person to continue in
operation, erect or maintain any attraction device or sign which contains
a beacon of any type.
The following outdoor signs, advertising structures
or devices shall not require a permit under this ordinance. However,
they shall be safely constructed and shall comply with all minimum
setback requirements imposed by this ordinance:
A. Memorials, grave markers, statuary or other remembrances
of persons or events, names of buildings and date of erection, when
cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of bronze or other
nonreflective, unobtrusive and incombustible materials.
C. Signs in agricultural districts on parcels of land
containing not less than 10 acres. No more than one sign, not to exceed
15 square feet in area, may qualify for this exemption per parcel.
D. Garage sale signs; provided that no person shall attach
posters, notices or advertisements to utility poles, meter posts,
or trees in or along any street right-of-way within the Town; and
that no person shall put up any notice upon any building, wall, fence,
or other property of another person without having first obtained
the written consent of the owner of such property. The maximum time
limit for all garage sale signs is three consecutive days and nine
cumulative days in a one-year period. Such signs shall not exceed
12 square feet in area.
E. Temporary, nonilluminated window signs where 75% of
the total window area remains free of signage.
F. Real estate signs.
(1) Number. There shall not be more than one real estate
sign for each lot, except that where a lot abuts two or more streets
one real estate sign may be allowed for each abutting street frontage.
(2) Area.
(a) In R-R, R-1, R-1-2A and R-2 Residential Districts,
temporary "for sale" or "for rent" real estate signs shall not exceed
12 square feet in gross surface area.
(b) In R-3 Multiple-Family Residential, A-1,A-2 Agriculture,
and I-I, B-1, B-2, LI, and HI Business and Industrial Districts, temporary
"for sale" real estate signs shall not exceed 25 square feet in gross
surface area and temporary "for lease" or "for rent" real estate signs
shall not exceed 10 square feet in gross surface area unless land
is undeveloped, in which case such sign shall not exceed 25 square
feet in gross surface area.
(c) "Sold" signs or stickers may be added so long as they
do not exceed 25% of the original sign area.
(3) Location. Real estate signs shall be set a minimum
of 10 feet from any abutting side or rear property line or driveway.
Additionally, signs shall be set back 10 feet out of the right-of-way,
or out of the vision corner intersection. Additionally, signs shall
be set back at least the height of the sign plus two feet, out of
the right-of-way and out of the vision corner intersection.
(4) Removal. Real estate signs shall be removed within
seven days of the sale or lease of the premises upon which the sign
is located.
(5) Height. Real estate signs shall not project higher
than six feet, as measured from the natural grade at the base of the
sign
G. Construction signs.
(1) Number. There shall not be more than one construction
sign for each project or development, except that where a project
or development abuts two or more streets, one sign may be allowed
for each abutting street frontage.
(2) Area.
(a) Residential area. In all residential areas, construction
signs shall not exceed 16 square feet on one side or 32 square feet
in gross surface area using two sides.
(b) Nonresidential areas. In all nonresidential areas,
construction signs shall not exceed 32 square feet on one side or
64 square feet in gross surface area using two sides.
(3) Location. Construction signs shall be located only
upon the premises upon which construction either is about to occur
or is occurring. Such signs shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet
from any abutting property line, road right-of-way or driveway. Such
signs shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from any abutting property
line or driveway and at least the height of the sign plus two feet
from the road right-of-way and out of vision corner intersection.
(4) Height. Construction signs shall not project higher
than six feet, as measured from the natural grade at the base of the
sign.
(5) Other conditions.
(a) Temporary construction signs shall be permitted only
as accessory to an approved building permit and the names of the contractors,
engineers, architects, and financial institutions involved in the
project development
(b) Construction signs may be erected and maintained for
a period not to exceed 30 days prior to the commencement of construction
and shall be removed within 30 days of the termination of construction
of the project or development.
(c) The address of the construction site shall be on the
construction sign.
H. Election and campaign signs. An election or campaign
sign is a sign which promotes a candidate for public office, a particular
position on a referendum or other matter on an election ballet. Election
and campaign signs are subject to the following restrictions:
(1) Area. In residential areas, election and campaign
signs shall be no larger than 11 square feet. Election and campaign
signs may be 32 square feet in a nonresidential area or as large as
any other permitted sign in the zoning district in which they are
located
(2) Location. Political signs may be no closer than 10
feet to the public right-of-way at a street intersection, nor over
the right-of-way.
(3) Erection and removal.
(a) The candidate for public office or a position on a
referendum or other matter on an election ballot wishing to place
a political sign under this permit exemption with their name or position
on it within the Town limits must in fact be, or have their position
or matter eligible to be, on the ballot in the Town of Ledgeview.
(b) The first day to place election or campaign yard signs
within the Town limits is the first day that candidates are eligible
to circulate nomination papers.
(c) All political yard signs must be removed within five
days following the election.
I. Noncommercial signs: one sign per parcel carrying any lawful noncommercial message not exceeding 11 square feet in area, except in agricultural areas where they may be up to 15 square feet. Larger noncommercial signs shall be allowed according to permit standards set forth in §
79-13 and will count toward the total signage area for the parcel upon which they are located
J. Noncommercial flags. Noncommercial flags may be flown
upon a single flagpole as follows:
(1) For all nonresidential uses:
|
Flagpole Height
(feet)
|
Flag Size
(feet)
|
Flagpole Height
(feet)
|
Flag Size
(feet)
|
---|
|
20
|
4 x 6
|
50
|
8 x 12 to 10 x 15
|
|
25
|
5 x 8
|
60 to 65
|
10 x 15 to 10 x 19
|
|
30 to 35
|
6 x 10
|
70 to 80
|
10 x 19 to 12 x 18
|
|
40 to 45
|
6 x 10 to 8 x 12
|
90 to 100
|
20 x 38 to 30 x 50
|
(2) For all residential uses, no flagpole may be greater
than 25 feet high or carry a flag greater than four feet by six feet.
A flagpole 20 feet or shorter shall not carry a flag larger than three
feet by five feet.
K. Personal messages: a sign announcing births, anniversaries,
birthdays, retirement, graduations and other similar events of personal
significance not exceeding a total of 20 square feet in area and displayed
not longer than seven consecutive days.
L. No trespassing/no dumping signs: signs erected to
give notice of prohibitions on trespassing or dumping not exceeding
1 1/2 square feet in area.
M. Home improvement signs. On-site home improvement signs
may be placed in the yard where and when said improvements are being
made. No sign shall be placed on any tree or rock. Home improvement
signs shall be freestanding ground signs not exceeding six square
feet, nonilluminated and may be placed during construction, but must
be removed no later than 14 calendar days after construction is completed.
N. Acknowledgment signs.
[Added 7-22-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-014]
(1) Acknowledgment signs shall be located on parcels zoned C-1 Conservation
District, publically owned parkland or preserve, or land owned by
not-for-profit businesses.
(2) Area. The size of acknowledgment signs shall be determined by the
Park, Recreation and Forestry Committee and Zoning and Planning Commission
on a case-by-case basis.
(3) Location. Acknowledgment signs may be permanently embedded into a
wall, structure, or the ground, freestanding, or affixed to ground
signs, subject to review and approval by the Park, Recreation and
Forestry Committee and Zoning and Planning Commission.
(4) Number. The number of signs allowed shall be determined by the Park,
Recreation and Forestry Committee and Zoning and Planning Commission.
All sign contractors and/or installers are to
file with the Town of Ledgeview a non-interest bearing deposit or
a surety bond of $1,000.
[Amended 4-17-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-009]
A. Existing signs, lawfully erected as of July 19, 2005,
which have a become nonconforming by adoption of this chapter shall
not be reconstructed, remodeled, relocated or changed in size or content
unless such action will make the sign conforming in all respects with
this ordinance.
B. A nonconforming sign or sign structure, lawfully erected
as of July 19, 2005, that is destroyed or damaged may be restored
after the owner has shown that the damage did not exceed 50% of the
appraised value of the sign. If such sign structure is destroyed or
damaged to an extent exceeding 50% of the appraised sign value, it
shall be removed and shall not be reconstructed or replaced unless
such action makes the sign and sign structure conforming in all respects,
to the Sign Code. If restoration of a damaged sign is not completed
within six months of the date damage occurred, such sign shall be
removed or replaced in a manner as will conform with all specifications
of this chapter. Replacement signs may require Site Review/Zoning
and Planning Committee or Town Board approval.
C. A nonconforming sign or sign structure, lawfully erected
as of July 19, 2005, shall be removed within 30 days of the date the
building containing the use to which the sign is accessory is demolished
or destroyed to the extent exceeding 50% of the building's appraised
value.
D. At any such time as the owner of any building or lot,
on which a nonconforming sign(s) is/are located, lawfully erected
as of July 19, 2005, requests Site Review/Zoning and Planning Committee
or Town Board approval for any changes to the use, building or lot,
the Site Review/Zoning and Planning Committee or Town Board may require
that such nonconforming sign(s) be removed or made to conform with
this chapter as a condition of building or site approval.
[Amended 5-17-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-10]
No person, firm, or corporation shall erect
or display any form of temporary commercial sign without first obtaining
a sign permit from the Town Zoning Administrator or designee.
A. Application for a temporary commercial sign shall
be made on a form provided by the Town Zoning Administrator or designee
and shall be accompanied by a permit fee.
B. The term of a temporary sign permit shall not exceed
30 consecutive days from the date of issuance and must be wholly within
any one calendar year, at the end of which term such permit shall
expire and any sign or advertising device allowed by said permit shall
be removed.
C. No person, firm, or corporation shall erect or display
more than one temporary advertising device or temporary sign in any
one calendar year.
D. Each face of a temporary sign shall not exceed 30
square feet in area, and the total area of such device or sign shall
not exceed 60 square feet. The maximum height of a freestanding sign
is restricted to seven feet.
E. The failure to remove a sign or advertising device
upon expiration of the sign permit shall be a violation of this chapter,
and each day of violation thereafter shall be considered a separate
offense.
F. Any such sign or device shall not contain more than
two faces, each of which shall be on a different side of the sign
or device.
G. No sign or device may be placed in the vision corner.
H. Banners shall not be displayed for more than 14 consecutive
days. However, banners may be authorized for use up to three times
per year, and up to two banners may be displayed at one time.
I. Each temporary sign shall be appropriately secured
and constructed consistent with public safety.
[Amended 6-20-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-010]
If any section, clause, provision, or portion
of this chapter is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this chapter shall not
be affected thereby. If an application of this chapter to a particular
sign or structure is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall not be applicable to
any other sign or structure not specifically included in said judgment.