Definitions of terms peculiar to this section.
[Amended 6-2-2008 by Ord.
No. 3-2008]
ANIMATED SIGN
Any electronic signs which uses any form of visual animated
graphics and words and numbers of any type, except as provided in
this chapter, to project a message through the use of LCD screens,
plasma screens, LED lighting, or any type of technology as may be
developed which would allow the creation of any moving graphic or
any graphic which can be described as television- or video-like graphics
and projected in a manner which appears to replicate television- or
video-type graphics or moving graphics other than time and temperature.
BANNER SIGN
Any sign intending to be hung, either with or without frames,
possessing characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentation applied
to paper, plastic or fabric of any kind. National flags, flags of
political subdivisions and symbolic flags of any institution or business
shall not be considered banners for purposes of this chapter.
BILLBOARD SIGN
Any sign, as defined herein, which advertises an establishment,
person, activity, product or service which is unrelated to and not
available on the premises where the sign is located.
BULLETIN SIGN
A type of changeable copy sign constructed to allow letters
or symbols to be changed periodically, such as those used by churches,
schools and funeral homes.
CANOPY
Any rigid structure made of cloth, metal or other materials
with the frame attached to the building and generally supported by
the ground, extending over areas intended for pedestrian traffic,
and the structure is primarily for purposes of shelter rather than
for advertising.
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any sign supported permanently upon the ground by varied
means and not attached to any building or structure, whose purpose
is not to support such sign. Freestanding signs shall include ground
signs, monument signs, pole signs and pylon signs.
GROUND SIGN
A freestanding sign which is affixed to the ground by means
of a permanent foundation and which provides a maximum clearance of
18 inches between the bottom of the sign and the adjacent ground level.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign which is lighted by means of lamps or lighting devices
external to and reflected on the sign, which lighting is stationary
and constant in intensity and color at all times and which is shielded
so that the illumination is concentrated on the face of the sign and
there is no spillover of illumination or glare beyond the face of
the sign. Size and weight of the sign as well as load issues are specifically
subject to the provisions of this chapter and evaluation by the Code
Officer relative to health, safety and welfare issues.
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign which is lighted by means of lamps or lighting devices
internal to the sign, which lighting is stationary and constant in
intensity and color at all times and which is shielded so that the
illumination is concentrated on the face of the sign and merely illuminates
the sign but which does not create spillover illumination or glare
beyond the face of the sign. Size and weight of the sign as well as
load issues are specifically subject to the provisions of this chapter
and evaluation by the Code Officer relative to health, safety and
welfare issues.
MARQUEE
Any permanent roof-like structure extending from the wall
of a building but not supported by the ground, constructed of durable
material such as metal or glass, extending over areas intended for
pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic, and the structure is primarily
for purposes of shelter rather than advertising.
POLE SIGN
A freestanding sign which is supported by one or more poles,
uprights or braces, and which has a minimum clearance between the
bottom edge of the sign and the adjacent ground level as specified
by the chapter.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign supported by a building wall or attached along one
edge of or by a bracket perpendicular to the wall surface, projecting
more than six inches. The sign may not extend more than six feet from
the building wall. The size and weight of said sign to be strictly
subject to the provisions this chapter as well as a valuation by the
Code Officer taking into account all health, safety and welfare issues
associated with a projecting sign.
SIGN
A device, fixture, placard or structure which uses color,
form, graphics, illumination, symbol or writing to provide identification,
direct attention to or communication information of any kind to the
public regarding a person, entity, organization, business or idea.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign that is used in connection with a circumstance,
situation or event that is designed, intended or expected to take
place or to be completed within a reasonably short or definite period
after the erection of such signs or intended to remain on the location
where it is erected or placed for a period of not more than 20 days.
WALL SIGN
A sign applied flat to or painted on a building wall and
extending no more than six inches from the wall space.