Sign Definitions. The following definitions shall also be used in
determining whether signs meet the measurement and type requirements
of this Part:
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign which identifies something that is no longer a bona
fide business, lessor, service, owner or product, or advertises an
event or activity that is not longer occurring, and/or for which no
legal owner can be found. This term shall also include a structural
support for a sign if the sign has been removed.
AWNING
A nonilluminated sign painted on or attached to a fabric
or vinyl cover on a rigid frame. All or part of the allowed wall sign
area may be placed on an awning.
BUILDING FACE
The vertical area of a particular side of a building, but
not including the area of any slanted roof.
FLAG
Fabric, banner or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns or symbols, including a flag that is a symbol of a nation
or political subdivision or other entity.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign which is self-supporting upon the ground or which
is primarily supported by poles attached to the ground and not primarily
supported by a building.
HEIGHT OF SIGN
The vertical distance measured from the average ground level
surrounding a sign to the highest point of the sign and its supporting
structure. Religious symbols, when not accompanied by lettering, shall
not be restricted by the sign heights of this Part when attached to
a tower or spire of a place of worship.
ILLUMINATED SIGN, INTERNALLY
A sign illuminated by light from within the sign rather than
a source adjacent to or outside of the sign. A sign within a display
case with lights only shining onto the front of the sign shall be
considered to be "externally" illuminated.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign that is attached to a permanent overhang over a sidewalk
that extends from the face of a building, and which meets the minimum
clearance over a sidewalk established by the construction code. All
or part of the allowed wall sign area may be placed on a marquee,
provided any new marquee shall meet this chapter and the construction
codes.
MONUMENT SIGN
A type of freestanding sign which has a maximum total height
of eight feet and which has a solid bottom attached to the ground,
as opposed to be supported by a pole.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
A sign which was lawful when it was installed, but which
would not meet current sign regulations of this chapter.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign that is not an off-premises sign, such as a sign that
advertises a business or service offered on the premises.
POLITICAL SIGN
A sign that advertises a candidate for election or an opinion
on a current political issue.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign that is not permanently affixed to the ground or to
a building, and which is not listed by this Part as an allowed temporary
sign, and which is attached to a chassis, wheels or legs that allow
it to be towed or carried from one location to another.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign that is attached to a building and that extends perpendicular
from the building and which meets requirements of the construction
code for secure construction and minimum clearance over a sidewalk,
and which does not extend over a street.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary sign advertising the availability of land or
building space for sale, lease or auction.
WALL SIGN
A sign primarily supported by or painted on a wall of a building.
A wall sign may also be displayed upon an awning or canopy, provided
other requirements of this chapter are met.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign which is readily visible and can be at least partially
read from an exterior lot line and which is attached to a window or
transparent door or that can be read through a window or transparent
door.