As used in this chapter, unless otherwise expressly
stated the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A-FRAME SIGN
A portable, top- or side-hinged advertising device.
ACCESSORY SIGN
Any sign unrelated to a business or profession conducted,
or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon the premises where
such sign is located.
AREA
The "area" of a sign shall be the surface devoted to the
conveying of the message exclusive of the structure to support it
properly, trim and framing device, unlettered fascia, and any appurtenances
required in construction. In the case of open sign structures not
having a solid surface or a sign not otherwise inscribed in a definitive
area, the "area" of the sign shall be taken as the area required to
circumscribe all letters and devices exclusive of supports.
AWNING SIGN
Any awning or overhang protruding from the front and/or side
and/or rear of a building made either of cloth, wood, plastic, metal
or other like substance, to which any Insignia, logo, graphic, diagram,
design, name or other information may be or is either attached to
or incorporated therein.
BANNER SIGN
Any cloth, plastic, wood, metal, paper, glass or other like
substance, which is suspended or hung in a nonpermanent manner either
on the interior window or exterior surface of a building.
DECORATIVE POLE
The term "decorative pole sign" shall mean any sign attached
or suspended from a decorative or wrought iron yardarm attached to
a single pole.
ERECT
To build, construct, alter, repair, display, relocate, attach,
hand-place, suspend, affix or maintain any sign, and shall also include
the painting of exterior wall signs.
FASCIA SIGN
Any sign placed flush against the building.
FREESTANDING GROUND
The term "freestanding ground sign" shall man any sign suspended
between two posts and not attached to a building or structure.
FREESTANDING POLE
The term "freestanding pole sign" shall mean any sign attached
to a single pole and not attached to a building or structure.
FRONT
The term "front" or "face" of a building shall mean the outer
surface of a building, which is visible from any private or public
street or highway.
FRONT FACE
The term "front face" of a building shall refer to the principal/primary
entrance of a building.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A nonilluminated sign, which may be attached to an exterior
wall of a building adjacent to public entrances. Such sign shall be
limited in text to the name of the resident firm or corporation and
shall not exceed two square foot in area.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign illuminated by electricity, gas, or other artificial
light, including reflective or phosphorescent light. Neon gas signs
intended for either interior of exterior use shall be installed by
a certified neon installer with the exclusion of self-contained neon
signs (i.e., bar, open) which have a surface area less than two square
feet.
LIGHTING DEVICE
Any light, string of lights, or group of lights located or
arranged so as to cast illumination on a sign.
PERMANENT WINDOW SIGN
Any sign, which is painted or fixed to the front windows
of any business or establishment.
PLAZA MARKER
Either a freestanding ground or freestanding pole sign declaring
the organizations and/or businesses contained within the plaza.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign, which projects from the exterior of any building
commencing at the second story of such building and extending in an
upward and outward fashion.
SEASONAL
A time period not to exceed 180 days.
SIGN
Any material, structure, or device, or any part thereof,
composed of lettered or pictorial matter, or upon which lettered or
pictorial matter is placed when used or located out of doors or outside
or on the exterior of any building, including:
A.
Window display area, for display of an advertisement
announcement, notice, directional matter or name, and includes sign
frames, billboards, painted wall signs, hanging signs, illuminated
signs, pennants, fluttering devices, projecting signs, or ground signs,
and shall also include:
(1)
Any announcement, declaration, demonstration,
display, illustration, or insignia used to advertise or promote the
interests of any person or business when the same is placed in view
of the general public.
SIGN BAND
That area of a preexisting and/or historical building, which
at the time of original construction was designated as the area to
accommodate the sign.
SIGN PACKAGE
A specific grouping of permitted signage for a specified
site or area.
TEMPORARY
A time period not to exceed 30 days. A temporary sign may
be renewed for an additional thirty-day period at the discretion of
the Code and Zoning Enforcement Officer.
VALUE
The "value of sign" shall mean the cost of the sign, when
it was originally constructed.
[Amended 8-14-1990 by L.L. No. 3-1990]
A. All signs permitted in General Business District.
B. Permitted signs shall be subject to the requirements
of § 1105B through E of this chapter.
A "sign package" is a group of signs tailored
to a specific type of retail establishment. Sign packages may be utilized
in place of individual signs.
A. Service stations (all districts): one freestanding
pole sign or one freestanding ground sign, one fuel canopy, two directional
signs, one identification sign, five information signs (not to exceed
12 square feet), fascia signage to 100 square feet per road frontage,
banner signage not to exceed 50 square feet, permanent window signage
not to exceed 50 square feet.
B. Downtown merchant (Central Business District): one
projection sign, awning signage up to 45 square feet, front fascia
signage to 100 square feet, rear fascia signage up to 50 square feet,
permanent window signage up to 50 square feet, banner signage up to
45 square feet, two directional or identification signs.
C. Plaza merchant (General Business-Industrial-Combined
Business/Lt. Industrial): one tenant sign attached to a plaza marker,
fascia signage to 100 square feet, one hanging or protruding identification
sign, permanent window signage up to 50 square feet, banner signage
up to 50 square feet, one rear identification sign.
D. Single merchant (General Business-Industrial-Combined
Business/Lt. Industrial): one freestanding ground or pole sign not
to exceed a height of 30 feet or impinge upon FAA/DOT regulations
for the site. Fascia signage up to 100 square feet. permanent window
signage up to 50 square feet, banner signage up to 60 square feet,
two directional signs and two identification signs.
E. New and used automotive franchised dealerships (General
Business-Industrial-Combined Business/Lt. Industrial): two freestanding
pole signs or a combination of one freestanding pole and one plaza
marker, one freestanding ground sign, fascia signage to 150 square
feet, permanent window signage to 100 square feet, banner signage
to 100 square feet, four directional signs, four information signs
with the directional and/or informational signs allowed to be painted
directly upon the building.
No sign, advertising structure or device which
advertises the principal business or principal businesses conducted
on which the sign is located shall be maintained or erected without
a written permit, except those specifically permitted in § 1113.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
All signs of a temporary nature such as political
posters, banners, promotional devices and others of a similar nature
with a maximum area of 25 square feet may be granted a temporary permit
for a period not to exceed 30 days, provided that such signs are not
attached to fences, trees, utility poles, or the like, and further
provided that such signs are not placed in a position that will obstruct
or impair vision or traffic or in any manner create a hazard or disturbance
to the health and welfare of the general public. A fee as set from
time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees shall be paid
upon issuance of a permit for such signs. An additional cash deposit
as set from time to time by resolution of the Board of Trustees may
be required by the Code and Zoning Enforcement Officer to insure the
removal of such signs at the expiration of the permit. The Code and
Zoning Enforcement Officer after 10 days' written notice to the permit-holder
to remove such signs and after the failure of the permit-holder to
do so shall cause said signs to be removed and the cash deposit shall
be forfeited to help defray the cost of removal.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
All signs of a seasonal nature such as posters,
banners, promotional devices and others of a similar nature, may be
granted a temporary permit for a period not to exceed 180 days, provided
that such signs are not attached to fences, trees, utility poles,
or the like, and further provided that such signs are not placed in
a position that will obstruct or impair vision or traffic or in any
manner create a hazard or disturbance to the health and welfare of
the general public. A fee as set from time to time by resolution of
the Board of Trustees shall be paid upon issuance of a permit for
such sign. An additional cash deposit as set from time to time by
resolution of the Board of Trustees may be required by the Code and
Zoning Enforcement Officer to insure the removal of such sign at the
expiration of the permit. The Code and Zoning Enforcement Officer
after 10 days' written notice to the permit-holder to remove such
sign and after the failure of the permit-holder to do so shall cause
said sign to be removed and the cash deposit should be forfeited to
help defray the cost of removal.