[R.O. 1992 § 405.080; Ord. No. 16-11557, 8-15-2016, effective 3-1-2017]
The general provisions as set forth below apply to all types of signs:
A.
Building Code Requirements. All signs shall comply in every respect with the Building Code, Chapter 500 of the Washington Municipal Code, including, but not limited to:
1.
No sign shall be erected, displayed, or maintained so as to obstruct any fire escape, any required exitway, window or door opening used as a means of egress, or to obstruct any other means of egress required by the Building Code of the City of Washington; and
2.
No sign shall be erected, displayed, or maintained in a manner that interferes with any opening required for ventilation under the Building Code of the City of Washington.
B.
Projection Into Right-Of-Way. Except as may be specified in Article III, Section 405.035, Tables A, B, C-1 and C-2 in this Chapter, no sign shall project beyond a right-of-way line, except for the following:
1.
Wall signs, provided that such signs extend over a public sidewalk and have a bottom clearance of not less than eight (8) feet.
2.
Projecting signs, provided that such signs extend over a public sidewalk: do not extend more than three (3) feet into the right-of-way; and have a bottom clearance of not less than eight (8) feet.
3.
Signs mounted on or under a canopy, awning or marque which is permitted to project into a right-of-way, in accordance with Article III of this Chapter, and where the bottom edge of the sign is not less than eight (8) feet above the sidewalk or pedestrianway.
4.
Banner signs, provided that such signs shall not project into the right-of-way by more than two (2) feet and have a bottom clearance of not less than fourteen (14) feet. The structure to which the banner signs are attached (e.g., light standard) shall be able to withstand the additional wind load caused by such sign per the Washington Building Code.
C.
Sign Illumination.
1.
Internal and external illumination of signs shall concentrate the illumination upon the area of the sign so as to prevent glare upon the street or adjacent property.
2.
Internally or back-lit cabinet signs shall be prohibited within any City Historic District, design review area, or any other district or properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places or any historic landmark, unless determined to be a contributing element to the historic district or landmark.
D.
Miscellaneous Advertising Objects Prohibited. No goods, wares, merchandise or other attention-getting object, other than a sign as defined herein, shall be used as an advertising object. This provision shall not be construed so as to prohibit the display of motor vehicles for sale or other outdoor storage and display of merchandise permitted by this Chapter.
E.
Signs Not To Constitute Traffic Hazard. No sign shall be erected at the intersection of any streets in such a manner as to obstruct free and clear vision; or at any location where, by reason of the position, shape or color, it may interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal or device; or which makes use of the words "stop," "go," "look," "danger," "one-way," "yield" or any other word, phrase, symbol or character in such a manner as to interfere with, mislead or confuse traffic. Sign placement shall be in accordance with the requirements contained in Chapter 400, Section 400.195(G), Visibility at intersections.
F.
Electrical Hazards. No freestanding sign shall be erected within eight (8) feet of any line conductors, service drops or power lines.
G.
Flashing Signs. Flashing signs shall not be animated or have intermittent illumination or flashing lights, except where permitted for emergency signs.