The purpose of this article is to regulate all exterior signs
so as to protect property values and the character of the various
neighborhoods; to preserve and enhance natural scenic beauty; to protect
public safety; and to promote the general welfare. This article is
supplemental to specific signage requirements applicable within individual
zoning and overlay districts.
For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
have the meanings provided below. Words and phrases not specifically
included below are defined elsewhere in this article or chapter or,
if not defined elsewhere in this article or chapter, shall have their
usual and commonplace definitions.
AWNING
Canvas or other similar material stretched on a frame and
used to keep the sun or rain off a storefront, window, or doorway.
BANNER SIGN
Any sign made of fabric or any nonrigid material that is
mounted to a pole or a building by a permanent frame at one or more
edges. National flags, state, county, or municipal flags, or the official
flag of any institution or business shall not be considered banners.
BEACON
Any light with one or more beams directed into the atmosphere
or directed at one or more points not on the same lot as the light
source; also, any light with one or more beams that rotate or move.
For purposes of this chapter, a searchlight is considered a beacon.
BILLBOARD SIGN
Any freestanding outdoor advertising sign that promotes or
advertises products, services, activities, or businesses not related
to the site or building or use on which it is located.
BOARD
The Aberdeen Board of Appeals.
BUILDING MARKER SIGN
Any sign indicating the name of a building, date of the building,
and incidental information about its construction, which is cut into
a masonry surface or on a bronze tablet or other permanent material;
or a canopy sign that identifies the name or location of a building.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is a part of or attached to an awning or other
fabric, plastic, or structural protective cover over a door, entrance,
window, or outdoor service area. For purposes of this article, a marquee
is not a canopy.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign or portion thereof with characters, letters, or illustrations
that can be changed or rearranged by hand without altering the face
or the surface of the sign. This definition does not apply to portable
signs.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign utilized to identify the name, address, and/or occupants
of a building or nonresidential development.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE SIGN
A sign with a fixed or changing display that uses movement
or change of illumination to depict action or create a special effect
or scene.
ENTRANCE SIGN
A sign that identifies a residential neighborhood or subdivision,
located at the entrance to that neighborhood or subdivision.
ERECT
The act of building, constructing, attaching, hanging, placing,
suspending, or affixing, and including the painting of wall signs,
but not including the changing of advertising copy or messages on
billboards and other advertising structures which are designed for
replaceable copy.
FACE
The surface of the sign upon, against, or through which a
message is displayed or illustrated.
FLAG
Any fabric, banner, or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns, or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political
subdivision, institution, business, or other entity.
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any sign supported by structures or supports that are placed
on, or anchored in, the ground and that are independent from any building
or other structure. For purposes of this article, a monument sign
is not a freestanding sign.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs,
or outline lighted in any manner.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
A sign, generally informational, that has a purpose secondary
to the use of the lot on which it is located.
MAINTENANCE
The painting, repainting, cleaning and other repair of a
sign or structural trim. For purposes of this article, a message change
is not considered maintenance.
MARQUEE
Any permanent roof-like structure projecting beyond a building
or extending along and projecting beyond the wall of the building,
generally designed and constructed to provide protection from the
weather.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to, in any manner, or made a part of a
marquee.
MONUMENT SIGN
A permanent ground sign generally constructed out of brick,
stone, or cast concrete material supported on a concrete foundation
across the entire base of the structure and which may have an open
space between the bottom of the sign and the ground that does not
exceed one foot.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign that does not conform to the requirements of this
article, or any amendment to this article, but which was lawful when
this article or any amendment to this article became effective.
PARAPET
The extension of a false front or wall above a roofline.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which directs attention to a business, professional
activity, commodity, service or entertainment other than one conducted,
sold or offered upon the premises or parcel where such sign is located
or within the building to which such sign is affixed.
[Added 2-22-2021 by Ord. No. 21-O-02]
PENNANT
Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, suspended
from a rope, wire or string, usually in a series, designed to move
in the wind.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGN
A sign that announces candidates seeking public office, or
that advocates support or defeat of public issues.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or other
permanent structure, or a sign designed to be transported, including,
but not limited to, signs designed to be transported by means of wheels;
signs converted to A- or T-frames; menu and sandwich board signs;
balloons used as signs; umbrellas used for advertising; and signs
attached or painted on vehicles parked and visible from the public
right-of-way.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
The building in which is conducted the principal use of the
lot on which it is located. Storage buildings, garages, and other
clearly accessory uses shall not be considered principal buildings.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign affixed to a building or wall in such a manner that
its leading edge extends more than six inches beyond the surface of
such building or wall.
PUBLIC SIGNS
Signs erected by or on the order of a public official in
the performance of duty, such as legal notices, directional signs,
regulatory signs, warning signs, informational signs, or decorative
banners.
REAL ESTATE SIGNS
Signs indicating real estate for sale or lease and located
on the subject property or tract.
ROOF SIGN
Any sign erected and constructed entirely on and over the
roof of a building, supported by the roof structure, and extending
vertically above the highest portion of the roof.
ROOF SIGN, INTEGRAL
Any sign erected or constructed as an integral part of a
normal roof structure of any design, such that no part of the sign
extends vertically above the highest portion of the roof and such
that no part of the sign is separated from the rest of the roof by
a space of more than six inches.
SIGN
Any device, fixture, placard, or structure (including a banner
and pennant) that uses any color, form, graphic, illumination, symbol,
or writing to advertise, announce the purpose of, or identify the
purpose of a person or entity, or to communicate information of any
kind to the public.
SIGN AREA
The surfaces, including the outer extremities of all letters,
figures, characters, and delineations, or surface making contact with
the outer framework or background of the sign, whichever is greater.
Columns, pylons, or buildings, or part thereof, shall not be included
in the sign area unless used for advertising purposes.
STREET FRONTAGE
The distance, for which a lot line adjoins a public street,
from one lot line intersecting said street to the furthest distant
lot line intersecting the same street.
STRUCTURE TRIM
Components of a sign structure, other than the sign face,
including, but not limited to, the molding, battens, cappings, nailing
strips, latticing, and platforms which are attached to the sign structure.
SUSPENDED SIGN
A hanging sign that is suspended from the underside of a
horizontal plane surface and is supported by such surface.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign that is not permanently mounted and for a period
not exceeding 30 consecutive days or 60 days in any one-year period.
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
Markers, signs, and/or signal devices used to inform, guide,
and control traffic, including pedestrians, motor vehicle drivers
and bicyclists.
WALL SIGN
A sign that is attached to the exterior wall of a building,
projects not more than six inches from the wall, is confined within
the limits of the wall, is supported by such wall or building, and
displays only one sign surface. For purposes of this article, a sign
painted on the surface of the wall is considered a wall sign.
WINDOW SIGN
Any sign, pictures, symbols, or combination thereof, designed
to communicate information about an activity, business, commodity,
event, sale, or service, that is placed inside a window or upon the
windowpanes or glass and is visible from the exterior of the window.
All signs and supporting structures shall comply with the pertinent
requirements of the International Building Code (IBC) as adopted by
the City of Aberdeen.
No person may increase or enhance the visibility of any sign
by damaging, trimming, destroying, or removing any trees, shrubs,
or other vegetation located within the right-of-way of any public
street or road.
Permitted signs, number of signs allowed, and sign area for
each sign in each zoning district shall be as set forth in the following
tables at the end of this article:
A. Table 1, Permitted Signs by Type and Zoning District.
B. Table 2, Number of Signs per Recorded Lot or Business by Zoning District.
C. Table 3, Sign Area for Each Sign on Recorded Lot or Business by Zoning
District (in Square Feet).