Certain words and phrases used in this article shall have the meanings set forth in this section. All other words and phrases are either defined in Article
II of this chapter or shall be given their ordinary meaning in the context of this chapter.
ADVERTISING SIGN, OFF-PREMISES (BILLBOARD)A sign or sign structure that conveys a commercial or noncommercial message unrelated to the activity conducted on the lot where the sign is located or that directs attention to a nonresidential use, commodity, service or attraction sold, offered or existing elsewhere than on the same lot where the sign is located.
AWNING (CANOPY) SIGNAny sign that is a part of or attached to an awning, canopy or other fabric, plastic or structural protective cover over a door, entrance, window or outdoor service area. A marquee is not a canopy.
BANNER SIGNAny sign of lightweight fabric or similar material that is permanently mounted to a pole or building by a permanent frame at one or more edges with no enclosing framework. National flags, state or municipal flags of any institution or nonresidential use shall not be considered banners.
COMMERCIAL MESSAGEAny sign wording, logo or other representations that, directly or indirectly, names, advertises or calls attention to a nonresidential use, product, service or other commercial activity.
CONSTRUCTION (CONTRACTOR) SIGNA temporary sign identifying an architect, contractor, subcontractor and/or material supplier participating in construction on the property on which the sign is located.
DEVELOPMENT SIGNA temporary sign used to identify an approved future development.
DIRECTORY SIGNA sign that provides a listing of the names of nonresidential uses, activities, addresses, locations, uses or places within a building or complex of buildings for the purposes of giving directions, instruction or facility information and that may contain the name and logo of an establishment but no advertising copy.
FLAGAny fabric, banner or bunting containing distinctive colors, patterns or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political subdivision or other entity, that is mounted on a pole, cable or rope at one end.
FREESTANDING SIGNA sign permanently affixed to the ground and that is not attached to any building.
GOVERNMENT SIGNAny sign erected and maintained by the Town, county, state or federal government for traffic direction or for designation of any school, hospital, historical site or public service, property or facility.
GRAND OPENINGThe introduction, promotion or announcement of a new nonresidential use, store, shopping center or office, or the announcement, introduction or promotion of an established nonresidential use changing ownership.
GROUND SIGNA freestanding sign, rising from a ground foundation and not over eight feet in height from average ground level to the top of the sign. The entire bottom of a ground sign is generally in contact with or close to the ground.
ILLUMINATED SIGNA sign with an artificial light source incorporated internally or externally for the purpose of illuminating the sign.
INCIDENTAL SIGNAn informational or advertising sign directed primarily to persons on the lot, such as a gas pump sign, credit card sign, pricing sign placed in a window or on a door, an automated teller machine sign, vending machine sign, "no parking" sign, "entrance" sign, "loading area" sign, "telephone" sign or other sign offering similar directives.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATIONA source of illumination entirely within the sign that makes the contents of the sign visible at night by means of the light being transmitted through a translucent material but wherein the source of illumination is not visible.
INTERNAL/INDIRECT ILLUMINATIONA source of illumination entirely within an individual letter, cabinet or structure which makes the sign visible at night by means of lighting the background upon which the individual letter is mounted. The letters are opaque and thus are silhouetted against the background. The source of illumination is not visible.
LOGOA graphic symbol representing an activity, use or nonresidential use. Permitted logos shall be registered trademarks or symbols commonly used by the applicant and may include graphic designs in addition to lettering.
MAINTENANCEThe replacing or repairing of a portion of a sign necessitated by ordinary wear, tear or damage beyond the control of the owner or the reprinting of existing copy without changing the wording, composition or color of said copy.
MARQUEEAny 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.
MULTIPLE TENANT COMMERCIAL BUILDINGA commercial building or development in which there exists two or more separate commercial activities with appurtenant shared facilities (e.g., parking), and that is designed to offer a single area where the public can obtain varied products and services.
NAMEPLATEA small sign which identifies a resident's or home's name and address or the name of a farm, ranch or commercial stable. Such sign may be a shingle, building wall or archway-mounted sign.
NONCONFORMING SIGNAny sign which is not allowed under this chapter, but which, when first constructed before this chapter was in effect and for which a sign permit was issued if required, was legally allowed by the Town.
NONRESIDENTIAL USEFor the purposes of regulating signs, nonresidential use shall mean any approved nonresidential use, including commercial, manufacturing and industrial enterprises; public buildings and uses such as public schools, parks, civic centers, municipal buildings; and semipublic buildings and uses such as churches, firehouses, ambulance buildings, private schools and libraries.
NONRESIDENTIAL USE NAMEThe name by which a nonresidential use is commonly recognized and used by the applicant. Slogans or product information shall not be considered as the nonresidential use name.
OWNERA person recorded as such on official records. For the purpose of this chapter, the owner of property on which a sign is located is presumed to be the owner of the sign in the absence of contrary recorded evidence.
PANELA two-dimensional visual background behind the sign letters and logos, which is visually separated from the mounting upon which the sign letters and logos are placed by the presence of a border, different colors, different materials, or other technique of visual framing around the letters or logos.
PARAPETThat portion of a building exterior wall projecting above the plate line of the building.
PENNANTAny lightweight plastic, fabric or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
POLITICAL SIGNA temporary sign that supports candidates for office or urges action on any other matter on the ballot of primary, general and special elections.
PORTABLE SIGNAny 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 to or painted on vehicles parked and visible from the public right-of-way, unless said vehicle is used in the normal day-to-day operations of the nonresidential use.
PROJECTING SIGNAny sign attached perpendicular to the surface of such building or wall. Projecting signs shall be considered wall signs for purposes of maximum sign area limitations.
PUBLIC PROPERTYAny and all real or personal property over which the Town or other governmental entity has or may exercise control, whether or not the government owns the property in fee.
REAL ESTATE SIGNA temporary sign advertising real estate upon which the sign is located for rent or sale.
ROOFLINEThe uppermost line of the roof of a building or, in the case of an extended facade or parapet, the uppermost point of said facade or parapet.
ROOF SIGNAny sign mounted on the main roof portion of a building or on the topmost edge of a parapet wall of a building and which is wholly or partially supported by such building. Signs mounted on mansard facades, pent eaves and architectural projections such as canopies or marquees shall not be considered to be roof signs.
SHINGLE SIGNA sign suspended from a roof overhang of a covered porch, walkway or horizontal plane surface that identifies the tenant of the adjoining space.
SIGNAny device for visual communication which is used or is intended to attract the attention of the public with a purpose of identifying when the display of the device is visible beyond the boundaries of the public or private property upon which the display is made. The term "sign" shall not include any flag or badge or insignia of the United States, State of New York, Sullivan County, the Town of Delaware, or official historic plaques of any governmental jurisdiction or agency.
SIGN AREAThe area of sign face, computed by means of the smallest square, circle, rectangle, triangle or combination thereof that will encompass the extreme limits of the writing, representation, emblem, or other display; together with any material or color forming an integral part of the background of the display or used to differentiate the sign from the backdrop or structure against which it is placed, but not including any supporting framework, bracing or decorative fence or wall otherwise meeting zoning requirements incidental to the display itself. Sign area for a sign or sign structure with more than one face shall be computed by adding together the area of all sign faces visible from any one point.
SIGN HEIGHTThe distance from the base of the sign at normal grade or the crown of an adjoining street, whichever is higher, to the top of the highest attached component of the sign.
SPECIAL EVENTA promotional event, including, but not limited to, grand openings, bazaars, street fairs, shows, exhibitions, sporting events, runs, bicycling events, and block parties, but excluding regular sales occurring on private property where merchandise sold indoors is simply transferred to outdoors.
TEMPORARY SIGNAny sign, banner, pennant or valance of advertising display constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, plastic, wallboard or other like materials, with or without frames; or any sign not permanently attached to the ground, wall or building.
TRAFFIC DIRECTIONAL SIGNSigns used at driveways and within parking lots to improve public safety and to enhance access from public streets by assisting vehicle operators with information on the flow of traffic.
WALL SIGNAny sign attached parallel to but within six inches of a wall, painted on the wall surface of or erected and confined within the limits of an outside wall of any building or structure, that is supported by such wall or building, and that displays only one sign surface.
WINDOW WALL SIGNAny poster, cutout letters, painted text or graphics, or other text or visual presentation affixed to or placed behind a window pane for the purpose of reading from the building exterior.