The purpose of these regulations is to encourage the effective
use of signs as a means of communication; to improve
pedestrian and traffic safety; to maintain and enhance the aesthetic
environment; to minimize the possible adverse effects of unattractive,
excessive or improperly located signage on nearby public and private
property; to create a more attractive economic business environment;
and to enable the fair and consistent enforcement of sign restrictions.
A sign may be erected, placed, established,
painted, created or maintained in the town only in conformance with
the standards, procedures, exemptions and other requirements of this
section. All signs not expressly permitted by this
section are prohibited. The effect of this section, as more specifically
set forth herein, is:
11.2.1 To establish a permit system to allow a variety of types of signs, subject to the standards and the permit procedures
of this chapter;
11.2.2 To allow certain information signs that are small,
unobtrusive and incidental to the principal use of
the respective lots on which they are located (subject
to the substantive requirement for permits); and
11.2.3 To provide for the enforcement of the provisions of this section.
The following three Schedules are hereby adopted and declared
to be a part of this chapter:
11.3.1 Permitted sign type. Regulations regarding the permitted sign types are as set forth in the annexed "Schedule of
Permitted Sign Types." Signs that are not specifically permitted
in the schedule or elsewhere in this chapter shall be deemed to be
prohibited.
11.3.2 Permitted sign number, height and setback. Regulations
regarding the number, height and setback of signs permitted are as set forth in the annexed "Schedule of Permitted
Sign Number, Height and Setback."
11.3.3 Permitted sign area. Regulations regarding the permitted
area of signs are as set forth in the annexed "Schedule
of Permitted Sign Area."
The following signs shall be exempt from regulation
under this section:
11.7.1 Any public notice or warning required by a valid federal, state or
local law or regulation, including notification sign posted in accordance with the requirements of this section.
11.7.2 Any sign inside a building, which
is not attached to or within four feet of a window or door and is
not legible more than three feet beyond the face of the window.
11.7.3 Traffic control signs on private property, such
as "STOP," "YIELD," "ONE-WAY" and similar signs,
the face of which meets New York State Department of Transportation
standards and which contains no commercial message of any sort.
11.7.4 Address numbers on property used only for residential purposes.
11.7.5 Any sign identifying a permitted home office not more than two feet in area.
All signs shall be designed, constructed and
maintained in accordance with the following standards:
11.8.1 Except for temporary and banner signs conforming in all respects with the requirements of this section,
all signs shall be constructed of permanent materials
and shall be permanently attached to the ground, a building or a structure.
11.8.2 All signs shall be attractively designed and properly
maintained in accordance with the property maintenance provisions
of this chapter, and shall be kept in sound structural condition,
in compliance with all applicable codes and laws.
The source of illumination of signs shall not
be visible and shall comply with the site design standards of this
chapter.
All applications for sign permits under this
section shall follow the procedures established by the Department
of Planning and Development.