A.
Signs may be erected and maintained only when in compliance with the provisions of this chapter, as amended.
B.
Zoning permits. A zoning permit shall be required for the erection or alteration of any sign, except name plates, identification signs, "home occupation" signs and sale or rental signs, and other signs listed in § 173-120, Exception to sign permit requirements.
C.
Setbacks: the main supporting structure of all freestanding business signs and freestanding signs permitted in residential or other districts shall not be located closer than three feet to any property line, except for official traffic signs or governmental signs.
D.
Attachments:
[Amended 6-23-2021 by Ord. No. 967]
(1)
All signs shall be constructed and securely fastened in a manner which will prevent their displacement by the elements.
(2)
Nonprojecting signs attached to any structure shall be attached flat against the structure and shall not hang, suspend or project outward more than 24 inches from the wall or face of the building to which it is attached.
(3)
Projecting signs attached to any structure shall be attached perpendicular to the structure, or if it is located on a wall or building on a corner building with door access at a forty-five-degree angle, then the sign will be attached perpendicular in line with the entrance.
(a)
A projecting sign shall not extend horizontally more than 36 inches from the plane of the building, not including the extension of the mounting device.
(b)
The mounting device of such sign shall be permitted up to six inches from the facade.
(c)
Projecting signs shall have a clearance of not less than seven feet above grade to the bottom of the sign and no higher than 15 feet to the top or intrude into the zone defined by the second-floor level, whichever is less.
(d)
Where a business or businesses are located above or below the first floor and the stairs to such business or businesses are directly at street level, only one projecting sign shall be permitted above the entry to the stair. Multiple-occupant buildings shall share such sign.
E.
Rights-of-way. Signs shall not be located in nor overhang or project over any public right-of-way, except when such signs are required in connection with the provision of municipal services.
F.
Replacement of hanging or suspended signs. No existing nonconforming hanging or suspended sign may be reconstructed or replaced; however, all such signs must be kept in good repair.
G.
Building access. No sign shall be erected or maintained so as to prevent free ingress or egress from any door, window, or fire escape, or so as to prevent free access from one part of a roof to any other part. No sign of any kind shall be attached to a stand pipe or fire escape.
H.
Traffic or visual obstruction. No sign shall be erected at the intersection of streets so as to obstruct free and clear vision, and, if located within the direct line of vision of any traffic control sign or signal, no sign shall have red, green, or amber illumination (§ 173-95, Obstruction to Vision).
I.
Maintenance of signs. All signs permitted under this chapter as well as those in existence prior to the adoption of this chapter shall be adequately maintained to avoid their deterioration, decay or other conditions which might endanger the public health, welfare or safety.
J.
Illumination. Illuminated signs shall not cause any excessive glare or electrical or other disturbance which shall be incompatible with the nature of the adjoining neighborhood in which it is located, as determined by the Zoning Hearing Board, after receipt of a recommendation from the Planning Commission (§ 173-89D, Performance standards).
K.
Temporary sign time limits. All temporary signs erected for a special event shall be removed by the owner within seven days, when circumstances leading to their erection no longer apply.
L.
Construction signs time limits. Construction signs shall be removed seven days after completion of the construction project.