Other definitions.
ADVERTISING
Any writing, painting, display, emblem, drawing, sign, or
other device designed, used, or intended for display or any type of
publicity for the purpose of making anything known or attracting attention
to a place, product, goods, services, idea, or statement.
BUSINESS/TENANT FRONTAGE
The portion of a building frontage occupied by a single tenant
space having a public entrance within said building frontage. For
businesses located on the interior of a building without building
frontage, the building elevation providing customer access shall be
considered the business frontage.
CHANGEABLE COPY
Sign copy that may be changed manually to provide different information such as boards with changeable letters, bulletin boards, and chalkboards. See §
5-9-8 for electronic message signs.
COMMERCIAL MESSAGE
Any sign wording, logo, or other representation that, directly
or indirectly, names, advertises, or calls attention to a business
product, service, idea, or commercial activity.
COPY
Words, letters, numbers, figures, designs, or other symbolic
representations incorporated into a sign.
CUSTOMER ENTRANCE
The entrance that the public can use when an establishment
is open to the public.
ELEVATION, BUILDING
The view of any building or other structure from any one
of four sides regardless of the configuration or orientation of a
building. No building shall be treated as having more than four building
elevations. Each elevation will generally be identified as a north,
south, east or west building elevation.
FACADE
See "elevation, building."
HEIGHT OF SIGN
The vertical distance from the base of the sign at average grade to the top of the highest attached component of the sign. See §
5-9-15(2) for the measurement of sign height.
LIGHTING, AMBIENT
Illumination in which the only light that falls onto the
sign comes from sources that are available naturally (e.g., sunlight,
moonlight) or from artificial lighting sources used for other purposes
in the vicinity of the sign (e.g., street lights, lighting installed
for other purposes or sites).
LIGHTING, BACKLIT
Illumination that is arranged in such a way that the light
is cast from behind the sign to the eyes of the viewer. Often, the
lighting element is unshielded but concealed behind individual freestanding
letters, creating a silhouette effect.
LIGHTING, GOOSENECK
Illumination resulting from light emitted directly from a
shielded light fixture located at the top of the sign and angled downward
onto the sign face. The light fixture is attached to a curved neck
that is of 10 flexible, allowing the user to position the light source
onto the sign face.
LIGHTING, INTERNAL
Illumination emanating from a lighting element that is located
behind the sign face and which is completely enclosed. Such illumination
is diffused through a translucent material such as plastic or frosted
glass. This includes internally lit cabinets or internally lit individual
letters or characters.
MAINTAIN
Maintaining the existing appearance of the sign; replacing
the sign face or the supporting structure with identical materials,
colors, and messages; changing the message of a marquee sign or institutional
information sign; or changing the face of an off-premises advertising
sign.
PLAT PHASE
The collection of lots, rights-of-ways, and outlots located
within the perimeter boundary of a final plat.
SIGN AREA
The entire face of a sign, including the extreme limits of writing, representation, emblem, or other display, together with any material or color forming an integral part of the background of the display but not including any supporting framework. See §
5-9-15(4).
SIGN FACE
The area or display surface used for the message.
SITE
A site shall include all lots that are contiguous, under
unified single ownership, and intended to remain under unified single
ownership under the jurisdiction of this chapter. A site may also
be determined to be a portion of a single lot where more than one
building in a group development (approved by the City) contains separate
businesses. For the purposes of this chapter, the site shall be determined
by the Zoning Administrator.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign or advertising intended to be displayed for a certain
limited period of time. If a sign display area is permanent, but the
message displayed is subject to periodic changes, that sign shall
not be considered as temporary. A mobile or portable sign shall not
be considered a temporary sign or used for such a purpose. Refer to
Figure 5-9-11(2) and Figure 5-9-11(4) for rules related to temporary
signs.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIGNS
Signs that have a depth or relief on their surface. Where
a sign consists of one or more three-dimensional objects (i.e., balls,
cubes, clusters of objects, sculpture or statue-like trademarks),
the sign area shall be measured as their maximum projection upon a
vertical plane.
WINDOW PANE
The area defined by any combination of the window frame and
mullions located within said frame.