A.
Findings and declaration. It is found that there exist and may in the future exist, within the City of Corning, premises, buildings, structures, or parts thereof for which advertising is desired.
B.
Purpose. The purpose of these regulations is to promote and protect the public health, safety, and general welfare by establishing minimum standards governing existing and proposed signs of all types. It is intended to create a more attractive economic and business climate and enhance and protect the physical appearance of the community. It is further intended to reduce sign or advertising distractions and obstructions that may contribute to traffic accidents, reduce hazards that may be caused by signs overhanging or projecting over the public right-of-way.
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Intent. These regulations are intended to promote attractive signs which clearly present the visual message in a manner that is compatible with their surroundings. The appearance, character and quality of a community are affected by the location, size, construction and graphic design of its signs. Therefore, such signs should convey their message clearly and simply to enhance their surroundings.
D.
Title. These regulations shall be known and may be cited as the "Sign Code of the City of Corning."
E.
Applicability. These regulations shall apply to all premises, buildings, structures, and parts thereof erected in the City of Corning. Existing premises, buildings, structures, and parts thereof that do not comply with these regulations shall be altered or repaired to comply with these regulations, unless a valid permit was issued for such sign, or such sign complies with the preexisting nonconforming sign exception outlined in § 180-23 of this chapter. These regulations shall not apply to any signs erected and maintained pursuant to and in connection with any governmental function; however, the City of Coming will consider and urge other governmental agencies to consider these regulations in their design and installation of signage.
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F.
Photographic records. Within two years after the effective date of this chapter, the City of Corning shall conduct inspections of all properties containing signage and create a photographic record of all such signage. This photographic record shall be used as a basis for current and future compliance hereafter.
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Prevalence of more restrictive. Where the provisions of these regulations conflict with or impose a different requirement than any other laws, rules, regulations, codes, or ordinances or amendments made thereof, the provision which establishes the stricter standard shall govern.
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Severability. If a term, part, provision, section, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of these regulations shall be held unconstitutional, invalid, or ineffective; in whole or in part, for any reason, such determination shall not be deemed to affect the remaining portions of these regulations, which shall continue in full force and effect.