The following signs do not require permits but must conform
to the requirements as specified below:
A. Historical markers, tablets, statues, memorial signs and plaques;
names of buildings and dates of erection when cut into any masonry
surface, bronze, stainless steel, or similar material; and emblems
installed by governmental agencies, religious or nonprofit organizations;
not exceeding six square feet.
B. Flags and insignia of any government, except when displayed in connection
with commercial promotion.
C. On-premises directional signs for the convenience of the general
public, identifying public parking areas, fire zones, entrances, exits
and similar signs, internally illuminated or nonilluminated, not exceeding
eight square feet per face. Business names and logos may be allowed
with Planning Board approval. No directional signs shall extend more
than six feet in height above finished grade.
D. Nonilluminated warning, private drive, posted or no trespassing signs
not exceeding two square feet in area.
E. Number and name plates identifying residents mounted on house, apartment,
mailbox, not exceeding 1 1/2 square feet in area.
F. Lawn signs identifying the 911 address and name of occupant, not
exceeding 1 1/2 square feet in area. Such signs shall not be
illuminated except by a light which is an integral part of a lamppost
if used as a support, with no advertising message thereon.
G. Private-owner merchandise sale signs for garage sales and auctions,
not exceeding four square feet for a period not exceeding 10 days.
Such signs shall not be attached to utility poles, trees, or any other
man-made or natural off-premises structure. All garage sale signs
will meet the applicable temporary sign requirements of this law.
H. Temporary, nonilluminated for sale, for rent, and real estate signs
and signs of a similar nature concerning the premises upon which the
sign is located. Each sign shall not exceed 12 square feet. All such
signs shall be removed one week after the sale, lease, or rental of
the premises.
I. One temporary sign for a roadside stand selling agricultural produce
grown on the premises in season, providing that the sign does not
exceed 12 square feet in area. Seasonal off-premises signs advertising
agricultural produce may be allowed if under 12 square feet in area
and are freestanding.
J. Holiday decorations, including lighting, are exempt from the provisions
of this chapter.
K. At gasoline stations a sign attached to gasoline pumps not to exceed
two square feet in area.
L. Temporary on-premises directional signs for meetings, conventions,
and other assemblies, not exceeding eight square feet.
M. One sign, not exceeding 16 square feet in all sign districts, listing
the architect, engineer, contractor and/or owner, on premises where
construction, renovation, or repair is in progress.
N. Political posters and signs, not exceeding 12 square feet. Such signs
shall not be erected until August 31 of an election year or two months
before a special election or political event. All signs shall be removed
within one week after the election or political event.
O. Signs erected or required by a governmental entity in order to fulfill
the duties and administration of said entity. Exempt signs may include,
but not be limited to, traffic control devices, including temporary
detour signs, the posting of rules and regulations, directional signs
for governmental offices, and similar such signs. This shall include
vehicle repair garages as required by New York State Department of
Motor Vehicles.
In appropriate cases, the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town
of Lowville may, after a public notice and hearing, vary or modify
the application of this article in harmony with its general purpose
and intent.
For the purpose of this article, the terms used herein are included
in the Glossary of Terms and are defined as follows:
A-FRAME SIGN
A portable temporary sign of solid construction, connected
at the top and angled down on either side in the shape of an A, usually
with advertisement on two sides. Also called a "sandwich board sign."
ANIMATED SIGN
Any sign that uses movement or change of lighting to depict
action or create a specific affect or scene.
AWNING SIGN
Advertising displayed on an overhanging structure supported
with braces that attach to the main building and that projects over
a walkway for weather protection.
BANNER
A piece of cloth or material that is a separate entity from
the building that is either attached directly to the building or hung
on posts or poles either blank or bearing a sign outside of the building.
National flags, state or municipal flags or the official flag of any
institution shall not be considered banners.
BILLBOARD SIGN
A sign that exceeds 60 square feet in area, usually located
alongside a roadway, except for plaza signs as approved by the Planning
Board.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign that contains a message, text or graphics that can
be changed intermittently, either manually or electronically to display
a different message.
COMMERCIAL EVENT SALES
Activities conducted by existing and permitted commercial,
retail and similar uses, located within the commercial and major arterial
zones, which utilize space outside of an approved commercial/retail
building, in the required yard space and/or parking facilities of
such buildings. Such sales shall include, but not be limited to, sidewalk
sales, tent sales, grand openings, going out of business sales, holiday
sales and similar activities.
COMMON TENANT SIGN
A freestanding sign designed to accommodate all roadside
signage for plaza tenants and business owners.
CONVENIENCE SIGN
A sign that conveys information (e.g., rest rooms, no parking,
entrance) or minor business identification for direction purposes
and designed to be viewed by pedestrians and/or motorists.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign located on premises used to direct traffic to a business.
Such signs shall be exempt from the permit requirements of this article
but shall not exceed eight square feet in area.
DOUBLE-FACED SIGN
A sign constructed to display its message on the outer surfaces
of two identical and opposite parallel planes.
ERECT
Includes build, construct, alter, display, relocate, attach,
hang, place, suspend, affix or maintain any sign, and shall also include
the painting of exterior wall signs.
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any sign not attached to or part of any building, but separate
and permanently affixed by any other means in or upon the ground.
FLASHING SIGN
Animated signs or animated portions of signs whose illumination
is characterized by a repetitive cycle in which the period of illumination
is either the same as or less than the period of nonillumination.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign lighted by electricity, gas or other artificial
light, including reflective or phosphorescent light. Such light, when
permitted, shall conform to all requirements of the National Board
of Fire Underwriters.
LED SIGN
Light emitting diodes, differing from incandescent bulbs
because a variety of colors can be emitted from the same bulb without
using filters; has the ability to display scrolling or flashing messages
as well as a variety of colors; includes electronic message boards,
liquid crystal displays, digitized sign or sign part, variable electronic
message centers and similar electronic displays.
LIGHTING DEVICE
Any light, string of lights or group or movement of lights
located or arranged so as to cast illumination on and draw attention
to a sign or to a person, activity or business. LED (light emitting
diodes) in solid colors are encouraged, however, they may not in any
way be flashing or scrolling as listed above in "LED sign."
MOBILE SIGN
A sign which can be transported to various locations. This
definition shall include signs on vehicles which may not be placed
so as to act as a permanent sign.
MONUMENT SIGN
A permanent sign of solid construction with dual architecturally
complimentary pillars or posts supporting a sign/advertisement area
between said posts or pillars.
PERMITTED BUILDING
Any building which has received a certificate of occupancy
from the Building Department for its current use.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign that is erected for the life of business activities
at a given location.
PLANNING BOARD
The permit agency as designated by the Town Board appointed
to review and suggest sign application approval.
PLAZA
Two or more retail businesses and/or commercial operations
having one or more common walls or utilizing the same parking area
or areas, accessways or outdoor lighting systems.
POLE SIGN
Any sign that is attached to a single pole or similar structure
that conforms with the construction and maintenance section of this
article.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign that is not permanently attached to a structure
or the ground and can be moved with relative ease.
PRIMARY SIGN
Any sign related to a business or activity conducted or a
commodity or service sold or permitted building per business.
PROJECTING/HANGING SIGN
Any sign suspended from or supported by a building, other
structure or sign and which does not lie parallel to or within the
plane of the building, structure or sign structure.
RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW)
Any state, county, or Town owned land for the purposes of
public transportation.
SECONDARY SIGN
Any sign related to a business or activity conducted or commodity
or service sold or offered for sale upon the premises where the sign
is located. The secondary sign shall be subordinate to the primary
sign and located at the side or rear of the building on site. Secondary
signs shall only be allowed in instances where a second side of a
permitted building faces a public parking lot, street, highway, or
access. Only one secondary sign is allowed per business that has a
public parking lot, street, highway or access.
SIGN
Any material, structure or device, or part thereof, composed
of lettered, painted or pictorial information, which when used and
located out-of-doors displays any advertisement, announcement, notice,
directional matter or name, and includes sign frames, illuminated
signs, projecting or ground signs, and includes any illustration or
insignia used to advertise or promote the interests of any person,
activity or business when the same is placed in view of the public
which is either permanent, temporary or portable.
SIGN AREA
The entire area within a perimeter defined by a continuous
line composed of right angles which enclose the extreme limits of
lettering, logo, trademark, or other graphic representation, together
with any frame or structural trim forming an integral part of the
display used to differentiate the sign from the background against
which it is placed.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Any part of a sign that does not specifically advertise but
may act as a frame, support, guy, brace, pole, or similar structure.
SPECIAL EVENT
Community-wide events not otherwise associated with a commercial
entity. Such activities shall include but not be limited to craft
fairs, trade shows, circus or carnival events, holiday or seasonal
events, parades, demonstrations and other similar community-wide attractions/events.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign that is erected for a time period not to exceed
30 days that announces a special event, sale or proposed opening of
a business.
TWO-SIDED SIGNS
A sign readable from two sides and having faces in parallel
planes shall be considered one sign.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed in or on a window
exposed to public view. An interior sign that faces a window exposed
to public view that is located within three feet of the window is
considered a window sign for the purpose of calculating the total
area of all signage.