The following signs shall be exempt from the
requirements of this section, provided that the provisions of § 27-501.3C,
Clear sight distances at intersections, shall apply:
2. Traffic, directional,
legal notices or similar instructional or regulatory signs erected
by a unit or agency of government.
3. Flags or similar
emblems of a governmental, educational, religious or philanthropic
organization, which are displayed on private property, provided that
the flagpole or other supporting structure shall not exceed the applicable
height limitations of the zoning district.
4. Window displays,
as defined herein, provided that they do not exceed 10% of the gross
surface area of all windows in an establishment.
5. Memorial or historical
plaques, as defined herein.
6. Holiday decorations
displayed for recognized federal or state holidays, provided that
they do not interfere with traffic safety or do not in any other way
become a public safety hazard.
The following types of signs are prohibited
in all zoning districts:
1. Flashing or animated
signs, except time/temperature signs where authorized by this chapter.
2. String pennants,
flags or banners, other than as temporary signs where authorized by
this chapter.
3. Bare bulb or
light strings or search lights.
4. Sandwich board
signs, other than as temporary signs.
5. Portable or wheeled
signs.
6. Signs which by
reason of color, shape, location or other characteristics, or signs
that use admonitions such as "stop," "go," "slow" or "danger" which
might be confused with legitimate traffic-control devices.
7. Signs attached
to autos, trucks, vans, trailers or similar vehicles, other than as
temporary signs.
8. Signs painted
on walls, chimneys or roofs of a building or fences or walls.
Temporary signs, including real estate, special
event and political signs, development, temporary, as defined herein,
shall be permitted subject to the following requirements:
1. Permits shall
not be required for any temporary sign, except the temporary special
event display.
2. No temporary
sign shall be illuminated.
3. One temporary
special event display sign, as defined by this chapter, shall be permitted
to be erected on the face of a public building, church or building
housing a nonprofit organization, provided that the sign shall not
exceed 40 square feet, and provided that the sign is displayed for
a period no longer than 15 days and is removed within five days following
the event that it is erected to promote.
4. Temporary special
event displays, as defined by this chapter, shall be permitted for
retail establishments, provided that:
A. No more than
two signs or banners shall be permitted on any establishment at any
one time.
B. The temporary
special event display signs shall be securely attached to the building
or to the supporting structure of a freestanding pole business identification
sign.
C. Temporary special
event display signs shall be displayed for a period not exceeding
30 days, either consecutively or cumulatively, in any six-month period.
D. The aggregate
surface area of all temporary special event display signs shall not
exceed 40 square feet per establishment.
E. Portable or
wheeled signs shall not be considered temporary special event display
signs.
5. One temporary
real estate sign or development sign advertising the sale or lease
of the property on which the sign is located shall be permitted, provided
that the surface area of any sign shall not exceed six square feet
in any residential zoning district or 32 square feet in any other
zoning district. Such signs shall be removed within 30 days of the
sale, lease or completion of development of the property.
6. One temporary
construction sign announcing the names of contractors, mechanics and/or
artisans engaged in performing work on the premises shall be permitted
on a lot, provided that the sign shall not exceed 12 square feet in
area and shall be removed immediately upon completion of the work.
7. Temporary political signs erected during a political campaign shall be permitted, provided that they are not of a type restricted by §
27-904 of this Part, and provided that the surface area of such signs shall not exceed four square feet, and the signs shall be removed within five days after the election for which they were erected.