Any sign proposed for any of the following uses
shall meet the following requirements set forth for the particular
use unless expressly exempted from such review by this chapter.
[Amended 9-11-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-23; 1-13-2010 by Ord. No. 2009-21]
A. Restaurants shall be permitted to display (1) below
and either (2) or (3) below, in addition to their primary sign with
restaurant name and description.
(1) A
menu of food and/or beverages placed in the restaurant window or a
bill-of-fare/menu sign in a display case mounted on the exterior of
the restaurant building facade. Such window menu or display case shall
not exceed 1.5 square feet in area.
(2) A
bill of fare of food and/or beverage offerings on a freestanding,
one-sided easel/pedestal or on a one-sided wall-mounted board with
erasable text wherein such text shall not exceed six square feet in
area and shall be removed at the end of the business day. White boards
are not permitted on freestanding signs or wall-mounted signs. The
nearest edge of the sign must be within one (1) foot of the store
front.
(3) Temporary sign as permitted under §
191-18B. Maximum time and duration as permitted by that section.
B. Any freestanding bill-of-fair sign must receive approval under the outdoor marketing graphic display requirements in §
191-24.1 of this chapter. A mounted display case must receive Historic Preservation Commission approval.