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Under authority of the General Laws, the City of Pittsfield
adopts this chapter for the regulation and restriction of signs and
other outdoor, visual advertising devices on public ways, on private
property within public view, in public parks, and in playgrounds.
The purposes of these sign regulations are to encourage the effective
use of signs as a means of communication in the City; to maintain
and enhance the aesthetic environment of the City; to encourage the
City's ability to attract sources of economic development and growth;
to improve pedestrian and traffic safety; and to minimize the possible
adverse effect of signs on nearby public and private property.
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Words and phrases used in this chapter shall have meanings set
forth in this section. Words and phrases not defined in this section
but defined in the Zoning Ordinance of the City shall be given the meanings set forth in the Zoning Ordinance.
All other words and phrases shall be given their common, ordinary
meaning, unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
ACCESSORY SIGN
A sign relating in its subject matter to the premises upon
which it is located or to the primary products, accommodations, services,
or activities upon the premises.
ANIMATED SIGNS
A sign that uses movement, moving images or changes of lighting
to depict action or create a special effect or scene.
AREA OF SIGN
The area of a sign shall be determined by measuring the area
within the perimeter which forms the outside shape of display elements
from the top of the highest display elements to the bottom of the
lowest display elements and from exterior side to exterior side of
display elements, including in such measurement any black or open
area between display elements. Display elements include any letters,
words, trademarks, logos, and symbols. Any frame around the sign shall
be included in the measurement, but the measurement shall not include
any supporting structure or bracing. Any such measurement shall be
taken on only one face of the sign, although informational or advertising
matter may be displayed on both sides of any permitted sign.
BILLBOARD
A sign in excess of 200 square feet in area and located on
a lot, building or roof but unrelated to a business or profession
conducted, to a service offered or to a commodity sold upon the premises
where such sign is located.
BUILDING SIGN
A sign attached to any part of a building, as contrasted
with a freestanding sign, including wall signs, projecting signs and
window signs.
BUSINESS
A single store, office, research facility, manufacturing
facility, or noncommercial establishment, or similar location for
a single activity.
BUSINESS CENTER
A group of five or more businesses which collectively have
a name different from the name of any of the individual businesses
and which have common private parking and entrance facilities.
COMMERCIAL MESSAGE
Any wording, logo, or other representation that, directly
or indirectly, names, advertises, or calls attention to a business,
product, accommodation, service, or commercial activity.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign which lists the tenants or occupants of a premises
and may indicate respective professions.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign supported by uprights, braces, structures or supports
that are placed on or anchored in the ground and that are independent
from any building or other structure, including pole signs, ground
signs and sandwich signs.
GROUND SIGN
A freestanding sign in contact with or within six inches
of the ground surface.
HISTORIC SIGN
An accessory sign 50 or more years old that is structurally
safe, or any other sign designated by an accredited historic association
or governmental agency to have historical significance.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign that has characters, letters, figures, designs, or
outlines illuminated by electric lights or luminous tubes.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
An informational sign, no larger than two square feet, which
has a purpose secondary to the use of the premises on which it is
located, such as "loading only," "no parking," "entrance," "telephone,"
"credit cards accepted," "open," "closed," "back in one hour" and
other similar directives. No sign with a commercial message with lettering
greater than two inches in height shall be considered an incidental
sign.
INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS
The duly appointed inspector of buildings for the City of
Pittsfield, local inspector, or any alternate inspector who meets
the qualifications set forth in 780 CMR 107.3.
LOT
A parcel of land in single ownership that is recognized as
a separate zoning lot.
MARQUEE SIGN
A projecting sign attached to or hung from a marquee, canopy
or other covered structure, projecting from and supported by the building
and extending beyond the building wall, building line or street line.
POLE SIGN
A freestanding sign elevated more than six inches above the
ground surface by a supporting structure.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign not securely anchored to the ground or to a building
or structure and which obtains some or all of its structural stability
with respect to wind or other normally applied force by means of its
geometry or character, or a sign designed to be transported, including,
but not limited to, posters, sandwich signs, temporary signs, balloons,
flags used as signs, banners, streamers, pennants, umbrellas used
for advertising, wheeled signs, signs on portable letter boards, and
signs mounted on, attached to or painted on vehicles parked and visible
from a public right-of-way.
POSTER
A sign no more than eight square feet in area printed on cardboard, paper or other similar nondurable material and not permanently attached to the ground, a building or other permanent structure. Said sign shall include, but not be limited to, the advertising of goods and services that are weekly or monthly specials, or other types of temporary specials. Said signs shall be exempt from the limitations set forth in Section 5.3A and B, but shall not be exempt from the provisions of Section
4.8.
PREMISES
A single residence, building or place of business.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign attached directly to a building wall, and which extends
more than 15 inches from the face of the wall, including, without
limitation, so-called shingle signs, marquee signs and signs on canopies
and awnings.
SIGN
Any fabricated sign or outdoor display structure, including
its structure, consisting of any letter, figure, character, mark,
point, plane, marquee sign, design, poster, pictorial, picture, stroke,
stripe, line, trademark, reading matter or illuminating device, constructed,
attached, erected, fastened or manufactured in any manner whatsoever
so that the same shall be used for the attraction of the public to
any place, subject, person, firm, corporation, public performance,
article, machine or merchandise whatsoever, and displayed in any manner
to advertise, identify, or communicate information of any kind to
the public. All such devices, fixtures, placards and structures visible
from a public right-of-way, whether on the exterior or interior of
a building, shall be considered signs.
STREET LINE
The boundary of the pubic right-of-way and private property,
although the way may not have been constructed to its full width or
although less than its full width is open or devoted to public travel.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign constructed of cloth, fabric or other light temporary
material, with or without a structural frame, intended for a limited
period of display and not permanently mounted, including a decoration
display for holidays or public demonstrations, poster, other paper
or cardboard sign, flag, banner, streamer, pennant, string of lights,
or string of pennants.
WALL SIGN
A sign painted on or attached directly to a fence or to the
surface of masonry, concrete, frame or other approved building wall
and which extends not more than 15 inches from the face of the fence
or wall.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign on exterior windowpanes or glass or placed inside
an exterior window or mounted inside the window and intended to be
visible from the exterior of the window.
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Articles 25-5 through 25-8 of this chapter shall not apply to
the following signs:
3.1 Noncommercial signs. Signs having no commercial message and which
bear only house numbers, post box numbers, names of residents, or
identification of premises and not exceeding two square feet in area
per premises.
3.2 Flags. Governmental flags and governmental insignia, except when
displayed with a commercial message or in connection with a commercial
promotion.
3.3 Legal notices. Legal notices and identifications not exceeding two
square feet in area, including "No Trespassing" and "No Hunting" signs.
3.4 Information and directional signs. Informational, directional, traffic
or warning signs erected or required by governmental agencies or bodies,
including signs directing traffic to hospitals, parking areas, highways,
cultural institutions and commercial areas.
3.6 Memorial signs. Memorial signs, plaques, or tablets.
3.7 For sale signs. "For Sale" or "For Rent" signs, not exceeding (a) eight square feet in aggregate area per premises in a nonresidential district or (b) six square feet in aggregate area per premises in a residential district and which advertise for sale or for rent only the premises upon which the sign is located. Sections
4.8 and
4.10 of this chapter shall also not apply to such signs. Such signs shall be removed promptly when the advertised sale or rental is concluded.
3.8 Historical markers. Historical markers erected or placed by an accredited
historical association or governmental agency.
3.9 Historical signs. Historic signs.
3.10 Vending machine signs. Permanent signs on vending machines, gas pumps,
ice containers or similar devices indicating only the contents of
such devices.
3.11 Works of art. Works of art that do not include a commercial message.
3.12 Holiday lights. Holiday lights and decorations which do not include
a commercial message, and which are displayed for a limited period
of time no longer than 75 continuous days and no longer than 120 days
per year at any premises.
3.13 Signs exempted by law. Signs described in MGL c. 93, § 32.
3.14 Billboards. Billboards in compliance with (1) MGL c. 93, §§ 29
through 33, and (2) the Zoning Ordinance. Sections
4.1 and
4.4 of this chapter shall also not apply to such billboards.
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The Zoning Board of Appeals will act as the Sign Appeals Board.
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A sign erected prior to the effective date of this chapter which
was permitted by previous regulations contained in the Zoning Ordinance or other ordinances of the City but which is not in conformity with the provisions of this chapter shall be considered a nonconforming sign, except that any sign erected prior to the effective date of this chapter and which is in compliance with all sections of this chapter except Section
4.4 may be maintained and shall not be considered a nonconforming sign.
Nonconforming signs may be maintained, except as hereafter provided:
A. A nonconforming sign shall not be changed to another sign not in
conformity with this chapter.
B. A face replacement that involves any alteration to the face itself
constitutes a substantial change.
C. A nonconforming sign shall be brought into compliance with this chapter
if the owner of a premises upon which a nonconforming sign is located
shall change the use of the premises, or shall change the location
of the sign, the building, or the property line in a manner that renders
the sign to be nonconforming.
D. A nonconforming sign shall not be maintained or reestablished after
the activity, business, or usage to which it relates has been discontinued
for 30 days or longer.
E. By January 1, 2009, all nonconforming signs shall be brought into compliance with this chapter or shall, upon application, be granted an exception by the Zoning Board of Appeals under the standards set forth in Section
6.7.