Definitions adopted for reference in this article are as follows:
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign which no longer correctly advertises a bona fide business,
lessor, owner, product or activity conducted or product.
AREA OF COPY/GROSS AREA
The entire area within a single, continuous perimeter composed
of squares or rectangles which encloses the extreme limits of an advertising
message, announcement, or decoration of a wall sign.
AREA OF SIGN
The area of the largest single face of the sign within a
perimeter which forms the outside shape, but excluding the necessary
supports or uprights on which the signs may be placed. If the sign
consists of more than one section or module, all areas will be totaled.
BUILDING FACADE
That portion of a building which is parallel or nearly parallel
to the abutting roadway.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign attached to or constructed in, on, or under a canopy
or marquee. For the purpose of this article, canopy signs shall be
controlled by the rules governing projecting signs.
CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN
A sign such as a manual, electronic or electric controlled
time and temperature sign, message center or reader board, whether
electronic, electric, or manual, where copy changes. Any sign may
be, or include as a part of it, a changeable message sign.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Any sign which serves to designate the location of or direction
to any place or area.
ELECTRIC SIGN
Any sign containing internal electrical wiring which is attached
or intended to be attached to an electrical energy source.
ELECTRIC SIGN CONTRACTOR
A person, partnership, or corporation which, in the normal
course of business, frequently installs and maintains electric signs.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE SIGN
A changeable message sign whose message is electrically activated,
such as with light bulbs or mechanical flip discs.
FLASHING SIGN
Any sign which contains an intermittent or flashing light
source, or which includes the illusion of intermittent, flashing,
or rotating light by means of animation, or an externally mounted
intermittent light source, not including changeable message signs.
GRADE
The elevation or level of the street closest to the sign
to which reference is made, measured at the street's center line.
GROUND SIGN
A sign erected on one or more freestanding supports or uprights
and not attached to any building.
HEIGHT OF SIGN
The vertical distance measured from the grade at the street
right-of-way line where the sign is located to the highest point of
such sign.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which advertises goods, products, facilities or services
not necessarily on the premises where the sign is located, or directs
persons to a different location from where the sign is located.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
Any sign identifying or advertising a business, person, activity,
goods, products, or services located on the premises where the sign
is installed and maintained, excluding window signs.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a building.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign, normally double-faced, which is attached to and projects
from a structure or building facade. The area of projecting signs
is calculated on one face only.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected upon, against, or above a roof.
SANDWICH SIGN
A hinged or unhinged A-frame portable sign which is generally
temporary in nature and placed near a roadway.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of commercial establishments planned, developed,
owned, and managed as a unit, with off-street parking provided on
the property, and related in its location, size, and type of shapes
to the trade area which the unit serves.
SIGN
Any emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, design, identification,
description, illustration or device, illuminated or nonilluminated,
to advertise, identify, convey information, or direct attention to
a product, service, place, activity, person, institution, business
or solicitation, including any permanently installed or situated merchandise.
For the purpose of removal, "sign" shall also include all sign structures.
SIGN CONTRACTOR
Any person, partnership or corporation engaged in whole or
in part in the erection or maintenance of signs.
SIGN INSPECTOR
That person charged with the responsibility to see that signage
in the community is installed and maintained in compliance with this
code. The Zoning Administrator is herein referred to as the Sign Inspector.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Any device or material which supports, has supported, or
is capable of supporting a sign in a stationary position, including
decorative covers.
SWINGING SIGN
A sign installed on an arm or mast or spar that is not, in
addition, permanently fastened to an adjacent wall or upright pole.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign that is temporary in nature (not to exceed 30 days
in existence).
WALL SIGN
A sign attached to the wall of a building with the face in
a parallel plane of the building wall. This includes signs painted
directly on a wall.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign installed on a window for the purposes of viewing
from outside the premises.