The intent of this article is to regulate the location, size,
construction, and manner of display of signs and outdoor advertising
in order to minimize their harmful effects on the public health, safety
and welfare. While this article recognizes that signs and outdoor
advertising are necessary to promote commerce and public information,
failure to regulate them may lead to poor identification of individual
businesses, deterioration and blight of the business and residential
areas of the Township, conflicts between different types of land use,
and reduction in traffic safety to pedestrians and motorists. To achieve
its intended purpose, this article has the following objectives:
A. To prevent the placement of signs in a manner that will conceal or
obscure signs or adjacent businesses;
B. To keep the number of signs and sign messages at the level reasonably
necessary to identify a business and its products;
C. To keep signs within a reasonable scale with respect to the buildings
they identify;
D. To reduce visual distraction and obstructions to motorists traveling
along, entering or leaving streets;
E. To promote a quality manner of display which enhances the character
of the Township;
F. To prevent the proliferation of temporary signs which might promote
visual blight;
G. To eliminate the potential for any adverse affects on the neighboring
properties.
The following temporary signs shall be permitted in accordance
with the regulations herein:
A. Garage sales, rummage sales, estate sale and similar activities.
(1)
One nonilluminated sign used for advertising a garage sale,
rummage sale, estate sale or similar activity shall be allowed for
a period not to exceed three consecutive days and shall not exceed
two per year.
(2)
Up to three additional nonilluminated off-premises signs may be erected, provided they are not erected on utility poles and they comply with the time frame provisions of Subsection
A(1) above.
(3)
Each sign shall be no more than six square feet in area and
four feet tall.
(4)
All signs located within the right-of-way shall require a county
permit, or they will be removed by Wayne County.
(5)
All such signs may be posted no more than 24 hours before the
sale and shall be removed within four hours following the sale.
B. Portable signs. Portable sidewalk signs are only permitted within
the CBD Central Business District. Portable signs are permitted for
ground floor commercial uses to identify the store/business, indicate
that it is open, its hours of operation, to show restaurant menus
and daily specials, to advertise sales and special deals or service.
Additionally, the following provisions shall apply:
(1)
No more than one portable sidewalk sign shall be permitted per
business that is located on the ground floor.
(2)
The sign shall be removed when weather conditions create potentially
hazardous conditions.
(3)
The maximum area of a portable sidewalk sign is six square feet
per side with no dimension greater than four feet (not counted towards
total sign area), with a maximum of two faces per sign.
(4)
The sign shall be located directly in front of the building
it represents. The sign shall also be located on the building side
of the sidewalk in such a manner that it is not in the pedestrian
clear path of travel area.
(5)
The sign shall not unreasonably interfere with the view, access
to, or use of adjacent properties.
(6)
The sign should be of durable materials that complement the
materials of the building such as overlay plywood painted with enamel
paint, stainless or other weather-resistant steel, laminate plastic,
slate chalkboard, or marker board. The lettering may be permanent
or temporary.
(7)
Paper signs, wind-activated items (such as balloons, windsocks,
and pinwheels), and nonrigid changeable areas shall not be used as
or attached to a sign.
(8)
The sign shall have no sharp edges or corners. All surfaces
shall be smooth and be free of protruding tacks, nails and wires.
All parts, portions, and materials of a sign shall be kept in good
repair. The display surface shall be kept clean, neatly painted, and
free from rust, corrosion, and graffiti. No glass, breakable materials,
or attached illumination shall be allowed.
(9)
No sign shall be permitted referring to off-premises locations.
(10)
The primary colors of such signs shall be compatible with the
colors of the buildings within the area.
(11)
Sidewalk signs shall be removed daily at the close of business
hours.
(12)
Sidewalk signs within the road right-of-way shall require approval
by the applicable agency.
C. Promotional banners.
(1)
In all districts, the Zoning Administrator may allow a new business,
as part of its startup phase, to use a one-time-only temporary sign
for up to a forty-five-day period. All temporary signs permitted under
this provision shall otherwise comply with all requirements pertaining
to height and area for the zoning district in which the sign is located.
(2)
Permission to display a promotional banner or sign for civic
or charitable activity may be authorized by the Zoning Administrator.
Appropriate conditions can be placed on the granting of the permit,
including but not limited to duration, size, location, etc.
(3)
Within the CBD, B-1 and B-2 Districts, one promotional banner
is permitted per premises for a duration not to exceed two weeks and
no more than four times per year. Only those businesses with direct
pedestrian access from the public right-of-way shall be permitted
to have a promotional banner. The temporary promotional banner shall
not exceed 20 square feet in area. Neither the height nor the width
of a temporary promotional banner shall exceed 10 feet. Temporary
promotional banners shall not be located in a public right-of-way,
must be affixed to the principal building of the business and shall
be located and designed to avoid interference with or distraction
to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
(4)
All promotional banners which are not properly maintained shall
be removed at the order of the Zoning Administrator.
(5)
All other promotional banners (i.e., streamers, flags, etc.)
are strictly prohibited.
D. Real estate signs (on-site).
(1)
In all zoning districts, one nonilluminated ground sign shall
be permitted to advertise individual lots, land or buildings for rent,
lease or sale (including weekend open house signs), provided that
such signs are located on the property intended to be rented, leased
or sold. Corner lots are permitted to have two signs. Such signs shall
not exceed an area of six square feet and a height of four feet in
all residential districts (RR, R-1, R-2, R-3, RM and MHP), and an
area of 32 square feet and a height of 12 feet in all other districts.
(2)
In all zoning districts, one nonilluminated ground sign shall
be permitted listing persons or firms connected with construction
work being performed. Corner lots are permitted to have two signs.
Such signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in area and a height of
12 feet.
(3)
For all residential projects involving the sale of individual
lots and/or dwelling units, one nonilluminated freestanding sign shall
be permitted per each entrance to the project advertising the sale
of such lots and/or dwelling units (including weekend open house signs).
Such signs shall not exceed 32 square feet in area and a height of
12 feet.
(4)
For all residential projects involving the rental or leasing
of dwelling units, one nonilluminated freestanding sign shall be permitted
per each entrance to the project advertising the rental or leasing
of such units (including weekend open house signs). Such signs shall
not exceed 32 square feet in area and a height of 12 feet.
(5)
All signs advertising the rental, lease or sale of a property
or dwelling unit shall be removed within 48 hours after the property
is no longer available for rent or lease, closing on the sale or completion
of construction work.
(6)
All weekend open house signs may be posted no more than 24 hours
before the open house and shall be removed within four hours following
the open house.
(7)
All signs located within the right-of-way shall require a county
permit or they will be removed by Wayne County.
(8)
All permitted real estate signs shall otherwise comply with
all other standards for freestanding signs set forth in this article.
E. Weekend open house real estate signs (off-site).
(1)
For a residential dwelling within an established neighborhood
in Huron Township, no more than two freestanding signs shall be permitted.
(2)
For a new development in Huron Township with multiple dwellings
being listed for sale, no more than three freestanding signs shall
be permitted. However, additional freestanding signs may be permitted
by the Zoning Administrator when circumstances exist that are unique
to the property and not self-created. Approval for the additional
signs shall be for up to six months, at which time another permit
would have to be sought.
(3)
Such signs shall not exceed an area of six square feet and a
height of four feet.
(4)
All signs located within the right-of-way shall require a county
permit or they will be removed by Wayne County.
(5)
All such signs may be posted no more than 24 hours before the
open house and shall be removed within four hours following the open
house.
(6)
All permitted weekend open house real estate signs shall otherwise
comply with all other standards for freestanding signs set forth in
this article.