A. Types of Signs.
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(1)
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OFF-PREMISES SIGN — A sign which directs attention to
an object, product, service, place, activity, person, institution,
organization, or business located or offered elsewhere than upon the
premises where the sign is located, or to which it is affixed.
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(2)
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ON-PREMISES SIGN — A sign which directs attention to an
object, product, service, place, activity, person, institution, organization,
or business located or offered on the premises upon which the sign
is displayed or to which the sign is affixed (including signs offering
premises for sale, rent or development, or advertising building trades
during construction or alteration.)
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(3)
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FREESTANDING SIGN — A sign permanently supported by upright
or uprights that are permanently anchored into the ground, and which
is independent from any building or other structure. This may have
two display sides, and shall not include billboards.
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(4)
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PARALLEL SIGN — A sign which is attached to or is part
of the facade of a building and does not extend more than 14 inches
from such facade.
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(5)
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PERMANENT SIGN — Any sign located on a lot for 180 days
or more in any calendar year.
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(6)
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PROJECTING SIGN — A sign which is attached to the facade
of a building and extends more than 14 inches, but not more than four
feet, from such facade. The lowest edge of such sign shall be at least
eight feet above the ground level immediately below.
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ROOF SIGN — Any sign erected and constructed wholly on
and over the roof of a building, supported by the roof structure,
and extending vertically above the highest portion of the roof.
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(8)
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TEMPORARY SIGN — Any sign located on a lot for less than
30 days in any calendar year.
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(9)
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WINDOW SIGN — A sign permanently affixed to a storefront
window which can be seen through the window, containing only the name
of the establishment and the type of establishment. A storefront window
shall be defined as a ground floor or first story window which is
located in the main door to an establishment or on the same side of
the building where the main door to the establishment is located,
or in the side of a building which faces a public street, right-of-way,
or public parking lot.
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(10)
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A-FRAME SIGN — A sign which has no permanent base and
is not fixed permanently to the ground or to a building.
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(11)
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ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD SIGN — A sign with changing letters,
words, messages or displays which are illuminated and which are operated
by a computer or other electronic device.
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(12)
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BILLBOARDS — Any sign supported by an upright(s) that
is anchored in the ground and independent from any building or other
structure with an area not in excess of 200 square feet which directs
attention to a person, business, profession, product, occupation or
activity not conducted on the same premises.
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B.
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Surface Area of Signs.
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(1)
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SIGN, GROSS SURFACE AREA OF — The entire area within a
single continuous perimeter enclosing the extreme limits of such sign
and in no case passing through or between any adjacent elements of
the sign. However, such perimeter shall not include any structural
or framing elements lying outside the limits of such sign and not
forming an integral part of the display. More descriptive definitions
are provided for freestanding and parallel signs.
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(a)
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FREESTANDING SIGN — The area within continuous straight
lines enclosing the entire perimeter of a sign including all text,
emblems, arrows, ornaments or sign media.
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(b)
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PARALLEL SIGN — The entire area within a single continuous
perimeter composed of square rectangles which enclose the extreme
limits of the emblems and/or design together with any frame or background
which is used to differentiate such sign from the wall against which
it is placed.
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If a parallel sign is comprised of emblems, designs, words or
numerals with separate background or frames, the intervening air space
between the background frames shall not be included in the sign area
calculations.
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If a sign is comprised of letters and numerals on separate backgrounds
or frames for each individual letter or numeral, one-half of the intervening
air space between the backgrounds or frames shall be included in the
calculation of the sign area.
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Where a sign consists only of individual letters, monograms,
numerals, symbols or similar components and is painted on or attached
flat onto the wall of a building, and where such individual components
are without integrated background definition and are not within a
circumscribed frame area, the total area of the sign shall be the
sum of the areas of the squares or rectangles surrounding each individual
sign component.
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Table 27-6-A
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Maximum Number of Signs
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Type of Sign Structure
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R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3 and C Districts
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TC, NC, GC, HC-2, and MX Districts
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LI, HI, II, HC-1 Districts
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Freestanding1, 3
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1 (see Subsection 2B(2)) 4
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14
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1 (see Subsection 2B(2)) 4
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Parallel
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Projecting
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04
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14
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14
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Window
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A-Frame2
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0
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1
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1
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NOTES:
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1
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When two or more principal buildings exist on a lot, there shall
be a maximum of two freestanding signs on the lot.
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2
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When the total number of existing signs exceeds the maximum
number of signs permitted, an A-Frame sign shall not be permitted.
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3
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Menu boards shall not be considered a freestanding sign and
shall be permitted, but the square feet of the menu board shall be
counted as part of the permitted freestanding sign space.
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4
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See Table 27-6-B, "Maximum Area of Signs," for parallel and
window signs.
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Table 27-6-B
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Sign Area Regulations
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Maximum Area of Sign
(square feet)
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Location of Sign
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Type of Sign Structure
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R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3 and C Districtsd
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TC, NC, GC, HC-2, and MX Districts
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HC-1, II, LI, and HI Districts
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On Premisesb
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Free- standing Sign
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6
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24
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Not exceeding 1 square feet for each 2 feet of lot frontage
or 150 square feet, whichever is smaller
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Parallel Sign
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6
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24
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Not exceeding 4 square feet for each 1 foot of length of the
portion of the building wall on which the sign is affixed which is
devoted to the principal use employing the sign, but not to exceed
15% of the area wall (including window and door cornices)
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Projecting Sign
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N.P.
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6
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Not exceeding 4 square feet for each 1 foot of length of the
portion of the building wall on which the sign is affixed which is
devoted to the principal use employing the sign, but not to exceed
15% of the area wall (including window and door cornices)
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Window Sign
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N.P.
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Not exceeding 4 square feet for each 1 foot of length of the
portion of the building wall on which the sign is affixed which is
devoted to the principal use employing the sign, but not to exceed
25% of the total window area of such wall
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Not exceeding 4 square feet for each 1 foot of length of the
portion of the building wall on which the sign is affixed which is
devoted to the principal use employing the sign, but not to exceed
25% of the total window area of such wall
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A-Frame
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N.P.
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8
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8
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Off Premisesc
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NOTES:
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a Area of Signs:
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1.
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The area of a sign shall be constructed to include all lettering,
working, and accompanying designs and symbols, together with the background
whether open or enclosed, on which they are displayed, but not including
any supporting framework and bracing which are incidental to the display
itself.
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2.
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Where the sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached
to or painted on a surface, building, wall or window, the area shall
be considered to be that of the smallest rectangle or other shape,
including the sign background, which encompasses all of the letters
and symbols.
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3.
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In computing square foot area of a double-face sign, only one
side shall be considered, provided both faces are identical. If the
interior angle formed by the two faces of the double-faced sign is
greater than 45°, then both sides of such sign shall be considered
in calculating the sign area.
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4.
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The area of a freestanding sign will be measured to include
the full area of all components of the sign including the space between
the components excluding the supports on which the sign is placed.
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5.
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Unless otherwise specified, all square footages are maximum
sizes.
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N.P. - Not Permitted
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- When two or more principal buildings exist on a lot, there
shall be a maximum of two freestanding signs on the lot. The maximum
area of each such sign shall comply with the freestanding sign regulations
in Table 27-6-B for the zoning district in which the sign is located.
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- When the sign area of any existing sign exceeds the maximum
permitted area for that sign, an A-frame sign is not permitted on-premises.
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Table 27-6-C
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Maximum Sign Height (Feet)1
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Type of Sign Structure
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R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3 and C Districts
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TC, NC, GC, HC-2, and MX Districts
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LI, HI, II, and HC-1 Districts
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Freestanding
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6
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16
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20
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Parallel
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12
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12
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14
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Projecting2
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N.P.
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12
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14
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Window
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N.P.
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3
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3
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A-Frame
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N.P.
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3 1/2
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3 1/2
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NOTES:
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1
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Maximum height (in feet) above the curbline in front of where
the sign will be located.
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2
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No part of any projecting sign shall be located less than 8
feet above the average ground level immediately below such sign.
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3
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Upper story uses may have permanent window signs.
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N.P. - Not Permitted.
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