[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Awning, Canopy Or Marquee Sign. A sign that is mounted on,
painted on or attached to an awning, canopy or marquee. No such signs
shall project above, below or beyond the awning, canopy or marquee.
B. Business Sign. A sign which directs attention to a business
or profession conducted or to products, services or entertainment
sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located or to
which it is affixed.
C. Construction Sign. A temporary sign providing information
about a future development or current construction on a site and the
parties involved in the project. Construction signs shall only be
permitted during the construction period and only on the premises
on which the construction is taking place.
D. Elevated Sign. Any sign placed upon, or supported by, the
ground independent of the principal structure on the property where
the bottom edge of the sign is ten (10) feet or more above the ground
level. X = ½ of the sign face, Y = ¼ of width of base,
Z = twenty (20) feet above the base elevation of the highway, maximum
height = twenty (20) feet, bottom of sign shall be at least ten (10)
feet above the ground elevation.
E. Elevated/Projecting Roof Sign. A sign totally supported
on the roof of a structure, not including flush-mounted logo roof
signs. Elevated/projecting roof signs shall not project more than
twelve (12) inches beyond the face of the structure. In no case shall
an elevated/projecting roof sign project more than ten (10) feet beyond
the highest point of the roof on which the sign is located.
F. Ground Sign. Any sign placed upon, or supported by, the
ground independent of the principal structure on the property, where
the edge of the sign is less than six (6) feet above the ground and
the base is no less than fifty percent (50%) of the width of the face
of the sign, presenting a monolithic structure. The maximum height
shall be no more than ten (10) feet. If the base of the sign is less
than five (5) feet, no planter is required.
G. Flush-Mounted Logo Roof Sign. A sign totally supported on
the roof of a structure that displays the logo of the tenant of such
structure. Flush-mounted logo roof signs shall be mounted parallel
to and flush with the roof's surface. In no case shall a flush-mounted
logo roof sign project above the highest point of the roof (compare
to "elevated/projecting roof sign").
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Figure 7.4 Flush-Mounted Logo Roof Sign
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H. Identification Sign. A sign giving the name and address
of a structure, business, development or establishment. Such signs
may be wholly or partly devoted to a readily recognized symbol.
I. Monument Sign. Any sign whose base is greater in width than
the face of the sign and whose height is no greater than six (6) feet.
(X = 110% of the width of the sign face, Y = 10% of the sign face,
maximum height is six (6) feet.)
J. Name Plate Sign. A sign giving the name and/or address of
the owner or occupant of a structure or premises on which it is located
and, where applicable, a professional status.
K. Political Election Sign. Any sign relating to a candidate,
political party, ballot issue or other issue to be voted upon in any
public election. Political signs shall not be paced in the right-of-way.
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Figure 7.6 Political Election Sign
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L. Portable Display Sign. Any movable display structure, capable
of relocation, under its own power or towed by a motor vehicle. The
display message of the sign may be painted or non-painted and capable
of being readily altered. Portable display signs may be with or without
electrical illumination and power and with or without wheels.
M. Projecting Sign. A sign that is wholly or partly dependent
upon a structure for support and which projects more than twelve (12)
inches from such structure.
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Figure 7.7 Projection Sign
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N. Real Estate Sign. A temporary sign pertaining to the sale
or lease of a lot or tract of land on which the sign is located or
to the sale or lease of one (1) or more structures or a portion thereof
on which the sign is located.
O. Temporary Sign. A sign not constructed or intended for long-
term use.
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Figure 7.8 Temporary Sign
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P. Wall Sign. A sign fastened to or painted on a wall of a
structure in such a manner that the wall becomes merely the supporting
structure or forms the background surface and which does not project
more than twelve (12) inches from such structure.
Q. Window Sign. Any sign, pictures, symbol 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
window panes or glass and is visible from the exterior of the window.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Gross Area Of Sign. The area of every sign shall be calculated
as follows:
1. If a sign is enclosed by a box or outline, the total area (including
the background) within that outline shall be deemed the sign area.
2. If a sign consists of individual letters, parts or symbols, the area
of the one (1) imaginary square or rectangle that would completely
enclose all the letters, parts or symbols shall be deemed the sign
area.
3. In calculating sign area, only one (1) side of any double-faced sign
shall be counted.
4. The area of signs of unusual shapes such as globes, cylinders or
pyramids shall be computed as one-half (½) of the total of
the exposed surfaces.
B. Sign Height. Sign height shall be measured from the ground
elevation at the base of the sign to the highest element of the sign.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Allowable Signs.
1. Business signs pertaining to a home occupation and subject to the sign requirements of the home occupation Section
405.062.
8. Holiday decorations such as Christmas lights and ornaments, provided
that such decorations must be removed within a reasonable time after
the holiday.
B. Number Of Signs Permitted. One (1) sign per zoning lot.
C. Maximum Gross Area.
1. Business signs — home occupations. Four (4)
square feet.
2. Construction signs. Twenty (20) square feet.
3. Identification signs. Twenty (20) square feet.
4. Name plate signs and window signs. One (1) square
feet.
5. Real estate signs. Nine (9) square feet, except
one (1) sign not more than thirty-two (32) square feet in area announcing
the sale of lots and/or houses in a subdivision may be located on
said development. Said sign shall be removed at the end of three (3)
years or when seventy-five percent (75%) of the lots have been sold,
whichever occurs sooner.
6. Political signs. Six (6) square feet.
D. Maximum Height. Ten (10) feet for freestanding signs, except
political signs shall be no more than two (2) feet in height.
E. Required Setback. All signs, whether permanent or portable,
shall not be located within five (5) feet from the front property
line.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Allowable Signs. All signs permitted in the residential
districts and the following additional sign types shall be permitted.
1. Business signs — attached to wall:
a. Wall signs, public hearing.
b. Awning, canopy or marquee signs.
c. Flush-mounted logo roof sign.
d. Elevated/projecting roof sign.
2. Business signs — freestanding.
B. Number Of Signs Permitted.
1. Business signs — attached to wall. No limitations.
2. Business signs — freestanding. One (1) sign
facing each roadway on which the lot has frontage regardless of the
number of buildings upon the lot.
C. Maximum Gross Surface Area.
1. Business signs — freestanding. No freestanding
signs shall exceed a gross surface area of fifty (50) square feet.
2. Name plate signs. Four (4) square feet.
3. Political signs. Thirty-two (32) square feet.
D. Maximum Height.
1. Freestanding signs. Twenty-five (25) feet.
2. Monument signs. Six (6) feet, the base width shall
be a minimum of the width of the sign face.
E. Required Setback. Five (5) feet from any right-of-way line
and ten (10) feet from all property lines of property zoned or being
used for residential purposes.
F. Illumination. Illuminated signs shall be permitted.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Allowable Signs. All signs permitted in the "C-1" District. Billboards may be permitted as a conditional use in accordance with Article
X "Conditional Use Permits".
B. Number Of Signs Permitted. Same as "C-1", except one (1)
billboard may be permitted on lots having at least five (5) acres
and five hundred (500) feet of frontage along Highway 67 subject to
the authorization of a conditional use permit.
C. Maximum Gross Surface Area. Same as "C-1" except:
1. Business signs — freestanding. No single freestanding
sign shall exceed a gross surface area of one hundred (100) square
feet.
2. Billboards. Three hundred (300) square feet or as
required by the conditional use permit.
D. Maximum Height.
1. Freestanding signs. Same as "C-1".
2. Monument signs. Same as "C-1".
3. Billboards. Billboards shall not exceed thirty-five
(35) feet above the highest elevation of the finished grade of the
adjacent right-of-way unless waived by an approved conditional use
permit.
E. Required Setback. Five (5) feet from any right-of-way line
and ten (10) feet from all property lines of property zoned or being
used for residential purposes.
F. Billboard
restrictions, except as waived by a conditional use permit:
1. All billboards shall be within one hundred (100) feet of the Highway
67 right-of-way limits.
2. No billboard shall be within seven hundred fifty (750) feet of another
billboard measured linearly along the centerline of Highway 67.
3. No billboard shall be within one hundred twenty-five (125) feet of
any residential property.
4. The location, dimensions and design shall be subject to an approved
conditional use permit.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Allowable Signs. All signs permitted in the "C-2".
B. Number Of Signs Permitted. Same as "C-2".
C. Maximum Gross Surface Area. Same as "C-1" except freestanding
business signs shall not exceed a gross surface area of one hundred
fifty (150) square feet.
D. Maximum Height. Same as "C-2".
E. Required Setback. Ten (10) feet from any right-of-way line
and ten (10) feet from all property lines of property zoned or being
used for residential purposes.
F. Billboard Restrictions. Same as "C-2".
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Additional Height Requirements. All projecting signs in
commercial districts shall be a minimum of ten (10) feet above the
street elevation.
B. Signs At Or Near Streets And Intersections. All signs, whether
permanent or portable, shall not be in the triangle area formed by
the intersecting street lines and a straight line adjoining said street
lines at points which are thirty (30) feet distant from the point
of intersection, measured along said street line.
C. Scenic And Historic Sites. No billboards shall be located
nearer than one thousand (1,000) feet from an area that has been designated
as a historic or scenic area by the City, County, State or Federal
agency.
D. Flashing Or Moving Signs. Any illuminated sign on which
the artificial light is not constant in intensity and color at all
times. For the purpose of this regulation, any sign that is revolving,
rotating, moving, animated, has moving lights or creates the illusion
of movement shall be considered a flashing sign.
1. No flashing signs shall be permitted.
2. A sign which displays the current time and/or temperature by use
of intermittent lighting shall not be deemed a flashing sign if the
lighting changes are limited to text indicating time, temperature
or other public messages. Such sign shall not in any case exceed thirty-two
(32) square feet in area.
E. Prohibited Signs.
1. Signs on public property. Any sign installed or
placed on public property, except in conformance with the requirements,
shall be forfeited to the public and subject to confiscation, except
that logo signs on public athletic fields shall be allowed. In addition
to other remedies hereunder, the City shall have the right to recover
from the owner or person placing such a sign the full costs of removal
and disposal of such sign.
2. Obscene or indecent advertisement. No person shall
display upon any sign or other advertising structure any obscene,
indecent or immoral matter.
3. Portable display signs, with or without wheels attached. Portable display signs shall not be allowed.
4. Off-site temporary display signs. Temporary signs
advertising the sale of any product or service shall be prohibited,
except temporary display signs may be permitted on the lot of a business
for which the sign is advertising.
5. Signs on trees or utility poles. No sign shall be
attached to any utility pole or tree.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
A. Sign Permits Required. Permits are required for every sign
erected or constructed in the City of Desloge, except for name plates,
political signs, for sale or rent signs. Application for a sign permit
shall be made on forms provided by the City along with proof of agreement
by the owner of the land on which the sign will be located and the
person, firm or company erecting the sign (if land is not owned by
the applicant).
B. Application
for permits shall be filed with the Planning and Zoning Commission,
together with a check payable to the City of Desloge to cover the
processing fee and application fee for each sign specified hereunder:
1. All permits are subject to a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) processing
fee which will be collected when applying for a permit. This processing
fee is not refundable.
2. Application fee.
a. 0 to 24 square feet: $25.00.
b. 25 to 49 square feet: $50.00.
c. 50 to 99 square feet: $75.00.
d. 100 to 199 square feet: $150.00.
e. 200 to 300 square feet: $300.00.
f. Each additional 50 square feet add: $25.00.
g. Footing inspections, each: $25.00.
h. Electrical inspections, each: $25.00.
i. Final inspection: $25.00.
[Ord. No. 2006.19 §1, 6-12-2006]
Each billboard and each sign one hundred (100) square feet or
larger in size shall pay an annual sign permit fee of fifteen dollars
($15.00). Said fee shall be payable on or before April first (1st)
of each year.