This article is intended to protect and further the health,
safety, and welfare of the residents of the City of Lewes; to further
the intent of the City of Lewes Zoning Ordinance and its zoning districts;
to prevent traffic hazards; to provide safer conditions for pedestrians;
to improve community appearance; and to promote economic development
by regulating the construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, size,
location and number of signs. Signs should be consistent with the
architectural features of the building upon which it is placed and
the streetscape in which it is located and should not obstruct or
destroy any unique architectural features of such building or surrounding
buildings. This article is intended to promote and encourage the continuation
of the small-town ambience and eclectic nature of existing signage
within the City while limiting excessive signage both in number and
location.
The following words and phrases shall be construed in accordance
with the definitions noted in the article:
ADVERTISE
To advise, announce, apprise, command, give notice of, inform,
make known, publish or call to the public attention by any means whatsoever.
ADVERTISEMENT
Notice given in a manner designed to attract public attention.
Information communicated to the public or to the individual concerned,
as by handbills, newspaper, television, billboards, radio.
ANIMATED SIGN
A mechanical or electronically illuminated or nonilluminated
sign which displays letters, words, characters or symbols which are
not stationary.
AWNING or CANOPY
A retractable or fixed shelter constructed of materials on
a supporting framework that project from the exterior wall of a building.
BALLOON SIGN
A sign composed of an inflatable, nonporous bag.
BANNER SIGN
A fabric, plastic, or other sign made of nonrigid material
without an enclosing structural framework.
BILLBOARD
A sign located on or off premises which advertises an establishment,
product, service, space or activity not located on the lot on which
the sign is located.
BUSINESS
Nonresidential activity, employment, occupation, profession,
or enterprise, whether for profit or not for profit, in which an individual
is willing to invest time and capital on future outcome.
CANOPY
See "awning or canopy."
COMMUNITY SIGN
Any permanent sign that identifies any community, subdivision
or facility.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A sign which identifies the owners, financiers, contractors,
architects, engineers or tenants of a project under construction.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign displaying only the name, nature and location of establishments
located in the City offering accommodations, merchandise, and/or services
or real estate developments, industries, churches, schools, parks
or other features or institutions of note located in the City.
FLAG
A fabric or similar material that is mounted onto a pole
on one edge.
FLAG, COMMERCIAL
A flag with an advertisement or used to advertise the operation
of a business, products for sale or services available, including
but not limited to "open/closed" flags.
FLAG, GOVERNMENTAL
A flag consisting of a symbol of a recognized government
or related entity.
FLASHING SIGN
An illuminated sign on which the artificial or reflected
light is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and color.
Any sign which revolves or moves, whether illuminated or not, shall
be considered a "flashing sign."
FREESTANDING SIGN
A permanent sign which is not attached to a building, including
pylons, posts or monument signs.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
A temporary or permanent sign erected by the City of Lewes,
Sussex County, or the state or federal government, including temporary
signs as necessary in conjunction with the improvement of public infrastructure.
GRADE
Shall be determined by height from center of road and shall
be adjusted to consider exceptional topography.
GROUND SIGN
A detached sign which shall include any sign supported by
uprights or braces placed upon or in or supported by the ground and
not attached to any building.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign which lists the name and/or address of the occupant
or business entity.
INCIDENTAL OR DIRECTORY SIGN
An informational sign which gives directions or instructions
for use of the zone lot on which it is located, such as "no parking,"
"entrance," "loading only," etc.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign whose illumination is derived from an external artificial
source, which source is so arranged that no direct rays of light are
projected into residential districts or public streets.
INSTRUCTIONAL SIGN
A sign conveying instructions with respect to the premises
on which it is maintained, such as "Entrance," "Exit," "No Trespassing,"
"Danger," and similar signs.
LICENSEE
A person holding a valid license.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign attached to or hung from a marquee. For the purpose
of this chapter, a "marquee" is a covered structure projecting from
and supported by the building with independent roof and drainage provisions
and which is erected over a doorway or doorways as protection against
the weather.
MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding sign that is affixed to a base that is equal
to or wider than the sign itself.
MURAL
A design or representation painted or drawn on a wall which
does not contain promotional or commercial advertising; any wall decoration
without lettering.
NONCOMMERCIAL SPEECH SIGN
Any sign containing a philosophical, religious or other public-interest
message not used for commercial purposes and not made in furtherance
or promotion of a commercial product, service or enterprise.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity, service
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than upon the
premises where the sign is maintained.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity, service
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered upon the same premises
as those upon which the sign is maintained.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign which has a permanent location on the ground or which
is attached to a structure having a permanent location and which meets
the structural requirements for signs as established in the Building
Code.
PLACARD
A sign which provides notices of a public nature, such as
"No Trespassing" or "No Hunting" signs.
POLITICAL SIGN
A sign used in connection with an official City of Lewes,
school district, county, state or federal election or referendum.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any 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, including but not limited to "sandwich
board signs," and signs attached to or painted on vehicles parked
and visible from the public right-of-way.
PROJECTING SIGN
Includes any sign which is attached to a building and extends
beyond the wall of the building to which it is attached or within
the setback required for a building.
PROMOTE
To contribute to growth, enhancement or prosperity of; to
forward; to further; to encourage; to advance.
PROPERTY
Includes a lot, parcel or tract of land, a building, and/or
a single business or activity, such as a tenancy, within a building.
READER BOARD
A sign of permanent character, but with movable or printed
letters, words or numerals, indicating the names of persons associated
with or events conducted upon or products or services offered upon
the premises upon which such a sign is maintained.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A sign advertising the real estate upon which the sign is
located as being for sale, rent, or lease.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected on a roof which extends above the roofline
of the building.
ROOF SIGN, INTEGRAL
A sign which is constructed as an essentially integral part
of a normal roof structure of any design, such that no part of the
sign is separated from the rest of the roof by a space of more than
six inches.
ROOFLINE
The eave line of a roof or building parapet, whichever is
higher, but excluding any cupolas, chimneys, or other minor projections.
SETBACK
An open space on the same premises with a sign or signs,
which open space lies between the nearest edge of the sign or signs
and the nearest street line or property line.
SIGN
A structure, display or device that is arranged, intended,
designed or used as an advertisement, announcement, identification,
description or direction.
SIGN AREA
The total "area" of a sign shall include all side or area
of display of a single or multifaced sign, together with all moldings,
battens, cappings, nailing strips and latticing which are attached
and are part of the sign proper and/or incidental to its decoration.
Structural elements, such as aprons or skirting, which serve to shade,
deflect or block light generated by a sign and which do not display
advertising on their surfaces shall not be included in the total "area"
of a sign. For the purpose of this chapter, signs which are composed
of letters, words or representations only and which follow no square
or rectangular pattern shall be considered to include in "sign area"
a square or rectangle as drawn at the outer limits of the letters,
words or representations.
SPECIAL EVENT SIGN
A sign used for activities or events that are temporary and
of limited duration, may be recurring, or be unusual for the purpose
of drawing attention or conveying public information for the activity
and shall include, by way of example and not in limitation, yard sales,
sidewalk sales, special promotions and public events.
STREET LINE
A dividing line between a lot, premises or tract of land
and/or a street, road, highway, court, place, square, lane or way
set aside and/or used as a right-of-way for common street or ingress
or egress purposes. For the purposes of this chapter, street frontage
shall be measured along the street line.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign which is erected for a time limit not to exceed two
weeks.
WALL SIGN
A single-faced sign painted or attached directly to and parallel
to the exterior wall or window of a building and shall not project
more than 12 inches from the wall.
WINDBLOWN DISPLAYS
Any banner, flag, pennant, spinner, streamer, moored blimp
or gas balloon, or the like, whether or not conveying a message through
the use of words, letters and/or symbols.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign placed inside or outside of a window and intended
to be viewed from the outside and which is displayed within 12 inches
of the window and is legible from outside the window.
The following signs do not require a sign permit but shall comply
in all other respects with the regulations set forth herein:
A. Noncommercial speech signs. Noncommercial speech signs may be erected
or displayed in any district, subject to the following limitations:
(1) Not more than one sign per dwelling unit or, in the case of lots
upon which no dwelling units are constructed, not more than one sign
per lot or business.
(2) Noncommercial speech signs shall not be illuminated.
(3) The total area of all noncommercial speech signs shall not exceed
three feet by five feet.
(4) Noncommercial speech signs shall not be displayed on any one parcel
during more than 180 days, consecutively or nonconsecutively, of any
calendar year.
(5) Noncommercial speech signs shall be subject to all other controlling
First Amendment considerations, including, without limitation, obscenity,
fight words and libel.
B. Political signs are subject to the following provisions:
(1) Political signs shall not be displayed more than 90 days prior to
and must be removed one day after the official election to which such
sign pertains.
(2) Political signs shall be no larger than four square feet.
(3) Political signs shall be placed only on private property with permission
of the property occupant.
(4) Political signs shall be no higher in overall height than four feet
from the grade. A political sign shall conform to all local sign ordinances.
(5) Political signs shall not obstruct visibility at road intersections.
C. Real estate signs are subject to the following provisions:
(1) Real estate signs shall be no larger than six square feet.
(2) Real estate signs shall be placed only on private property with the
permission of the property owner.
(3) Real estate signs shall be no higher in overall height than four
feet from the grade.
(4) Real estate signs shall be removed within 30 days after closing the
sale, lease or rental of the property.
(5) One real estate sign per street frontage permitted, except during
the period an open house is conducted, wherein signs directing traffic
to the open house are permitted.
(6) Real estate signs announcing the sale of properties within a subdivision
are permitted, provided that such signs comply with the following
provisions:
(a)
They do not exceed 20 square feet in area.
(b)
They are removed at such time as all lots are sold.
(c)
They do not obstruct visibility at road intersections.
(d)
No more than one sign per each subdivision entrance is erected.
D. Construction signs are permitted subject to the following provisions:
(1) Construction signs shall not be erected until a building permit has
been issued for the project which is the subject of the proposed sign
and construction activity has begun.
(2) There shall be no more than one construction sign per contractor
and/or subcontractor, architect, surveyor, engineer, lender to be
displayed at any one time on a single property.
(3) Construction signs shall be removed immediately upon the issuance
of any certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion of the
structure(s) or facility which is the subject of the sign.
(4) Construction signs shall not exceed six square feet; i.e., two feet
by three feet per sign.
E. Incidental signs are permitted subject to the following provisions:
(1) Incidental signs shall not exceed six square feet in area and four
feet in overall height from the grade.
(2) Incidental signs shall be limited to the identification of functions
such as traffic control, loading areas, entrance/exit and security
system signs.
F. Commercial flags are permitted subject to the following provisions:
(1) The maximum number of commercial flags shall be two per business.
(2) The total square footage of commercial flags per flag shall be 15
square feet (three feet by five feet) maximum.
(3) The bottom of a flag shall be no lower than seven feet above grade
or sidewalk.
G. Signage with the international symbol of accessibility or van-accessible
recognized logo.
H. Window signs are permitted as long as the total number does not exceed
1/2 of the total area of the window in which they are posted; provided,
however, that this shall not apply to grocery stores.
I. Government signs. Highway and street signs erected by state, county
or municipal road agency identifying streets or highways, giving direction
to streets or places of interest or establishing restrictions or conditions
of use for streets or highways. This exemption shall further include
all such signs authorized by a road agency in conjunction with street
or utility construction projects denoting detours or identifying access
to business or industrial areas or sites when normal access is disrupted
by such construction.
J. Historic markers placed under the authority of the local, state or
federal government.
K. Placards not exceeding two square feet.
L. Flags of any nation, state, City, educational institution, nonprofit
organization, or decorative flags.
M. Special decorative displays used for holidays, public demonstrations
or promotion for nonpartisan civic purposes.
N. Signs on a truck, bus or other vehicle while in use in the normal
course of business.