[R.O. 2013 § 425.010; Ord. No.
KK354 § XXVIII, 3-14-1988; Ord. No. KK885, 6-19-2006]
A. For the purpose of this Chapter, all signs shall be considered a
structure. All signs legally existing at the effective date of this
Chapter may remain in use under the conditions of legal non-conformance.
Signs in legal non-conformance shall not be enlarged, moved, lighted
or reconstructed. The advertising display of said signs may be revised.
B. Signs shall not be erected, enlarged, constructed or otherwise installed
without first obtaining a sign permit. All signs shall be constructed
in such a manner and of such material that they shall be structurally
sound and safe. Scale drawings of the sign and support details shall
be furnished to the Zoning Administrator with the application for
a sign permit and a permit fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
[R.O. 2013 § 425.020; Ord. No.
KK354 § XXVIII, 3-14-1988]
A. The following are classifications of various types of signs and various
types of supports:
1.
Functional Types.
a.
Advertising Sign. A sign which directs the attention of the
public to any goods, merchandise, property, business, service, entertainment
or similar use and is not located on the premises of the subject being
advertised.
b.
Bulletin Board Sign. A sign that indicates the name of an institution
or organization on whose premises it is located and which may include
the name or names of persons connected with it, and other messages.
c.
Business Signs. A sign which directs attention to a business,
profession, products, services or entertainment sold or offered upon
the premises where such sign is located.
d.
Construction Sign. A temporary sign indicating the names of
the contractors, suppliers, architects, engineers, landscape architects,
and similar artisans involved in the design and construction of a
structure, complex or project during the construction period and located
on the premises of the project.
e.
Identification Sign. A sign giving the name and address of a
building, business, development or establishment. Such signs may be
wholly or partly devoted to a symbol or logo.
f.
Nameplate Sign. A sign giving the name, title and address of
the owner or occupants of a building or premises on which it is located.
g.
Real Estate Sign. A sign pertaining to the sale or lease of
a lot or tract of land on which the sign is located, or to the sale
or lease of one (1) or more structures, or a portion thereof on which
the sign is located.
2.
Structural Types.
a.
Marquee Sign. A sign that is mounted on, painted on, or attached
to, an awning, canopy or marquee. The signs shall not project above,
below or beyond the awning, canopy or marquee.
b.
Ground Sign. Any sign placed upon and supported by the ground
and with the bottom edge of the sign less than six (6) feet above
the ground. Said sign shall not be attached to, or supported by any
building or other structure.
c.
Pole Sign. Any sign placed upon and supported by the ground
and with the bottom edge of the sign six (6) feet or more above the
ground. Said sign shall not be attached to, or supported by any building
or other structure.
d.
Projecting Sign. A sign that is wholly or partly dependent upon
a building for support and which projects more than twelve (12) inches
from such building.
e.
Wall Sign. A sign fastened to or painted on a wall of a building
or structure in such a manner that the wall becomes merely the supporting
structures or forms the background surface, and which does not project
more than twelve (12) inches from such building.
f.
Roof Sign. A sign totally supported on the roof of a structure.
Roof signs shall not project more than twelve (12) inches beyond the
face of the building.
[R.O. 2013 § 425.030; Ord. No.
KK354 § XXVIII, 3-14-1988]
A. The following are general standards that apply to all signs:
1.
Gross Area Of Sign. The gross area shall include the entire
area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing the extreme limits
of the sign, exclusive of the base on which it is mounted or from
which it is suspended. On lots where more than one (1) sign is located,
the total gross area of all the signs shall not exceed the maximum
gross area permitted by this Chapter. The area of wall signs consisting
of letters mounted or painted on a wall shall be the smallest rectangular
figure encompassing all of the letters.
2.
Sign Heights. The sign height shall be measured from the ground
elevation at the base of the sign to the highest element of the sign.
3.
Illuminated Signs. Illuminated signs are signs designed to give
forth artificial light or designed to reflect light derived from any
source.
a.
Illuminated signs shall be designed so as to reflect or direct
light away from any residential dwelling district.
b.
Lighted signs in direct vision of a traffic signal shall not
have red, amber or green illumination.
4.
Flashing Or Moving Signs.
a.
Flashing or moving signs are illuminated signs on which the
artificial light is not constant in intensity and color at all times.
For the purpose of this Chapter, revolving, rotating, moving and animated
signs and signs with moving lights or signs which create the illusion
of movement shall be considered a flashing sign.
b.
A sign whereon the current time and temperature is indicated
by intermittent lighting shall not be deemed as a flashing sign if
the lighting changes are limited to the numerals indicating the time
and temperature.
5.
Accessway Or Window. Signs shall not block any required accessway
or window.
6.
Signs On Trees Or Utility Poles. Signs shall not be attached
to trees or utility poles.
7.
Electrical Considerations. Signs constructed of metal and illuminated
by any means requiring internal wiring or electrically wired accessory
fixtures shall maintain vertical clearance of ten (10) feet. Accessory
lighting fixtures attached to non-metal frame signs shall maintain
vertical clearance of ten (10) feet. Metal ground signs shall not
be located within eight (8) feet vertically and five (5) feet horizontally
of electric conductors.
8.
Traffic Safety.
a.
Signs shall not be maintained at any location where by reason
of its position, size, shape or color, it may obstruct, impair, obscure,
interfere with the view of, or be confused with any traffic or railroad
control sign, signal or device, or where it may interfere with, mislead,
or confuse traffic.
b.
Signs located within three (3) feet of a driveway or within
a parking area shall have its lowest elevation at least ten (10) feet
above the curb level. Signs shall not project over any public rights-of-way.
c.
Signs shall not be placed within the sight triangle of any intersections,
including parking space entrances.
9.
Lineal Street Frontage. In those districts where gross sign
area is allocated based on lineal street frontage and the tract or
parcel is adjacent to more than one (1) street, the lineal street
frontage shall be computed as follows:
a.
For those tracts or parcels located on major streets as designed
in the Major Street Plan of the Comprehensive Plan, the lineal street
frontage shall be the distance of that property line abutting the
major street.
b.
For those tracts or parcels not located on a major street, the
lineal street frontage shall be one-half (1/2) the sum of all the
street frontages.
[R.O. 2013 § 425.040; Ord. No.
KK354 § XXVIII, 3-14-1988]
A. Total Exemptions. The following signs shall be exempt from the requirements
of this Chapter.
1.
Flags or emblems of a governmental or of a political, civic,
philanthropic, educational or religious organization, displayed on
private property.
2.
Signs of a duly constituted governmental body, including traffic
or similar regulatory signs, legal notices, warnings at railroad crossings
and other instructional or regulatory signs having to do with health,
safety, parking, swimming, dumping, and other similar subjects.
3.
Memorial signs displayed on public or private property.
4.
Small signs, not exceeding three (3) square feet in area, displayed
on private property for the convenience of the public, including signs
to identify entrance and exit drives, parking areas, one-way drives,
restrooms, freight entrances, and other similar signs.
5.
Score boards in athletic facilities.
6.
Signs advertising garage or other similar sales.
B. Exemptions From Sign Permit. The following signs are exempt from
the sign permit requirements, but shall comply with all of the other
regulations imposed by this Chapter.
1.
Bulletin board signs, not exceeding one hundred (100) square
feet in gross area, accessory to a church, school or public or non-profit
institution.
2.
Business signs when located on property used for agricultural
purposes and pertaining to the sale of agricultural products produced
on the premises.
3.
Real estate signs not exceeding thirty-two (32) square feet
in area.
4.
Construction signs not exceeding thirty-two (32) square feet
in area.
[R.O. 2013 § 425.050; Ord. No.
KK354 § XXVIII, 3-14-1988]
A. Agricultural District.
1.
Functional Types Permitted. All functional types of signs are
permitted.
2.
Structural Types Permitted. Structural types of signs permitted
are pole and wall signs.
3.
Number Of Signs Permitted. One (1) sign per six hundred sixty
(660) feet of frontage.
4.
Maximum Gross Area.
a.
Advertising signs: six hundred (600) square feet.
b.
Bulletin board signs: twenty-four (24) square feet.
c.
Business signs, Agricultural: twenty (20) square feet.
d.
Construction signs: thirty-two (32) square feet.
e.
Identification signs: twenty-four (24) square feet.
f.
Name plate signs: two (2) square feet.
g.
Real estate signs: twelve (12) square feet.
5.
Maximum Height. Fifty (50) feet.
6.
Required Setbacks. None, except as required by State and federal
law.
7.
Illumination. Advertising, bulletin board and identification
signs that do not exceed twelve (12) square feet may be illuminated
at public and semipublic locations.
B. Residential Districts.
1.
Functional Types Permitted. All functional types of signs are
permitted except advertising signs. Home occupation signs are not
permitted.
2.
Structural Types Permitted. Structural types of signs permitted
are ground and wall signs.
3.
Number Of Signs Permitted. One (1) sign per zoning lot plus one (1) additional real estate sign in accordance to Subsection
(B)(4)(f) hereinbelow.
4.
Maximum Gross Area.
a.
Bulletin board signs: one hundred (100) square feet.
b.
Business signs: two (2) square feet.
c.
Construction signs: thirty-two (32) square feet.
d.
Identification signs: one hundred (100) square feet.
e.
Name plate signs: two (2) square feet.
f.
Real estate signs: six (6) square feet per lot.
g.
One additional sign not to exceed one hundred (100) square feet
in area announcing the sale of lots and houses in a subdivision may
be located in said subdivision. Said sign shall be removed at the
end of three (3) years or when seventy-five percent (75%) of the lots
have been sold, whichever occurs first.
5.
Maximum Height. Fifteen (15) feet.
6.
Required Setback. Signs shall not be placed closer to the front
property line than one-half (1/2) the depth of the front yard.
7.
Illumination. Bulletin boards and identification signs may be
indirectly illuminated with incandescent or fluorescent lighting.
C. Services And Offices And Neighborhood Business Districts.
1.
Functional Types Permitted. All functional types of signs are
permitted except advertising signs.
2.
Structural Types Permitted. Structural types of signs that are
permitted are ground, pole and wall signs.
3.
Number Of Signs Permitted.
a.
Ground Signs: two (2) per zoning lot.
b.
Pole sign: two (2) per zoning lot.
c.
Wall signs: no limitation.
4.
Maximum Gross Surface Area. Two (2) square foot for each lineal
feet of street frontage. Signs shall not exceed a gross area of one
hundred (100) square feet.
5.
Maximum height: thirty (30) feet.
7.
Illumination. Illuminated signs are permitted.
D. Central Business, Highway Business And General Business Districts.
1.
Functional Types Permitted. All functional types of signs are
permitted.
2.
Structural Types Permitted. All structural types of signs are
permitted.
3.
Number Of Signs Permitted.
a.
Marquee signs: No limitations.
b.
Ground signs: two (2) per zoning lot.
c.
Pole signs: two (2) per zoning lot.
d.
Projecting signs: one (1) per zoning lot.
e.
Wall signs: No limitations.
f.
Roof signs: one (1) per zoning lot.
4.
Maximum Gross Surface Area. Four (4) square feet for each lineal
foot of street frontage. Signs shall not exceed a gross area of six
hundred (600) square feet.
5.
Maximum Height.
a.
Roof signs: twenty (20) feet above the highest point of the
structure on which the sign is located.
b.
All other signs: thirty (30) feet except one hundred (100) feet
in the Highway Business District.
6.
Required Setback. None except that advertising signs shall maintain
the same setback that is required for principal structures.
7.
Illumination. Illuminated signs are permitted.
E. Light Industrial And Heavy Industrial Districts:
1.
Functional Types Permitted. All functional types of signs are
permitted.
2.
Structural Types Permitted. All structural types of signs are
permitted.
3.
Number Of Signs Permitted. Two (2) per zoning lot.
4.
Maximum Gross Surface Area. Four (4) square feet per lineal
foot of street frontage. Signs shall not exceed a gross area of six
hundred (600) square feet.
5.
Maximum Height.
a.
Roof sign: twenty (20) feet above the highest point of the structure
on which the sign is located.
b.
All other signs: one hundred (100) feet.
6.
Required Setback. None, except that advertising signs shall
maintain the same setback that is required for principal structures.
7.
Illumination. Illuminated signs are permitted.