For the purpose of this chapter, the words below shall have the following definitions, whether or not capitalized, unless the context clearly requires another meaning, and the requirements and regulations set forth for each shall apply in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction:
A-frame/sidewalk sign.An A-frame sign is made of two pieces of wood, metal or other similar material approved by the building official connected at the top by hinges or similar devices and may collapse when the connecting devices are overextended or the two pieces of wood, metal or other similar material are against one another. A sidewalk sign is freestanding sign with a weighted base which holds a two-sided sign.
Abandoned sign.A sign that had a permit, but the permit has been expired for 30 or more consecutive calendar days and/or is not maintained by a property owner, bona fide business, user or lessee. Abandoned signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Accessory sign.A sign attached to a vending machine, gasoline pump or other appurtenance that is accessory to buildings or structures on a property.
Amortization.In terms relevant to signage and urban planning, it conveys the "grace period" beginning on the date a sign owner is notified that removal of a previously conforming sign has been ordered and ending on the date removal is required. This process makes a sign structure, which was legally erected or placed pursuant to permit, legally nonconforming for a period of time, the amortization period. After the amortization period expires, the sign becomes illegally nonconforming and must be removed.
Apparent/sunrise/sunset.Sunrise and sunset is as determined by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce, for the specific geographic location and date.
Audible sign.Any sign that emits music, talking, words, or other sound or amplification. Audible signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Awning/canopy.A retractable or nonretractable projection, shelter or structure of rigid or nonrigid canvas, metal, wood, or other similar material approved by the building official that extends above a window, door, patio, or deck as protection from the weather, used as a decorative embellishment or used for identity.
Awning/canopy sign.A permanent sign that is directly applied, attached or painted onto an awning or canopy.
Balloon(s) and/or balloon arrangement.A visible airtight or air-flow through apparatus commonly made of latex, mylar or other similar material that extends by a cord, rope, string, wire or other similar material.
Banner (wall) sign.A temporary sign having characters, letters or illustrations applied to plastic, cloth, canvas, or other light fabric or similar material, with the only purpose of such nonrigid material being for background.
Billboard.A sign that is freestanding or attached to or part of a building, and is an off-premises sign that is designed for a change in copy, so that the characters, letters, display or illustrations can be changed or rearranged within a fixed sign face. Billboards are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Building official.The building official or his/her designee or other city-authorized agent appointed by the city manager.
Canopy (vehicle) sign.A sign that is applied, attached, painted or affixed on a canopy or other roof-like cover over gasoline fuel pumps, vacuum area at car detail facilities, or other areas where services are provided to a patron in a vehicle intended for protection from the weather or as a decorative embellishment.
Changeable copy/electronically activated message board.A sign whose alphabetic, pictographic, or symbolic informational content can be changed or altered on a fixed surface composed of electrically illuminated or mechanically driven changeable segments. These electronic activated changes are allowed in intervals and shall not have the illusion of movement.
City manager.The city manager or his/her designee or other city-authorized agent appointed by the city manager.
Cloud buster balloon and air devices.Any visible airtight or air-flow through, inflatable apparatus that exceeds one square foot in total area made of latex, mylar, or other similar material that extends higher than ten (10) feet into the sky by a cord, rope, string, wire, or other similar material. A cloud buster balloon or air device is commonly used to attract persons to a location having a promotion, sale, or other function. Cloud buster balloons, blimps, and other air devices are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Developed.A developed property is a nonresidential property for which a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the building official to occupy a building on the property or a residential property for which a certificate of final acceptance has been issued by the city.
Development destination sign.A freestanding sign supported permanently on the ground by an architectural pedestal or solid base in a fixed location not attached to any building and designed and used for a digital change in copy. The term development destination sign does not include billboards. A development destination sign supports the uses found within a planned development including but not limited to businesses, events and activities, by directing the public to these significant places of commerce, work and entertainment.
Dilapidated.Any surface element, background, or support of any sign that has finished materials that are missing, broken, bent, cracked, decayed, dented, harmful, hazardous, illegible, leaning, splintered, ripped, torn, twisted, or unsightly.
Directional sign - mixed use.A noncommercial sign that directs the public to various locations or other points of interest within a mixed use development.
Director.The city director or development services and/or his/her designated representative.
Directory map sign - mixed use.A noncommercial map listing the occupants within a mixed use development and used to provide way finding information for pedestrians.
Erect or install.To build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend, affix, paint, display, apply, assemble or place in any manner, including but not limited to on the exterior of a building or structure.
Exempt.A sign permit is not a requirement; however, compliance with all other city ordinances and the comprehensive zoning ordinance, as it currently exists or may be amended, is required.
Feather flag.A wind device that contains a harpoon-style pole or staff driven into the ground for support.
Flag/flagpole.A piece of fabric or other flexible material attached to a ground-supported staff on one end.
Human sign.A sign held by or attached to a human being who stands or walks on the ground, on-site at a business location. A human sign also includes a person dressed in costume, for a commercial purpose of advertising or otherwise drawing attention to an individual, business, commodity, service, activity, or product of a business.
Illuminated sign.A sign designed or made that consists of lights, LEDs, or other form of illumination that displays a message or picture that does not scroll, fade, blink, flash, travel, or any other means that does not provide constant illumination.
Impounded sign.A sign that is legally removed by a city-authorized official, inspector, officer, other city employee(s) or city-authorized person(s) in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Inflatable device sign (IDS).A sign manufactured of plastic, cloth, canvas or other flexible or light fabric, inflated with air, secured to the ground, does not float, and does not exceed thirty (30) feet in height.
Logo.Any design, insignia or other marking of a company or product, which is used in advertising to identify the company, business or product.
Mixed use.A zoning district that allows for a combination of retail, office, restaurant and residential as approved by a planned development ordinance.
Mobile vehicle sign.An illuminated or nonilluminated sign that can be towed, hauled or driven and is primarily designed to be moving rather than be limited to a fixed location regardless of modifications that limit its movability.
Monument sign.A freestanding sign supported permanently upon the ground in a fixed location by a solid base and not attached to any building and significant to an entrance or street frontage.
Moving sign.Any sign, sign appendages or apparatus designed or made to move freely in the wind or designed or made to move by an electrical or mechanical device. Moving signs, and/or any sign appendage that moves, are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Mural.Pictures or artwork painted, drawn or applied on the exterior walls that does not depict or contain advertising, logos, or images of a product or service available on-site or off-location. Murals are not used to advertise products or services offered or sold off-location or on-site.
Neglected sign.A sign that has any missing panels, burned out lights, missing letters or characters, has rust, has loose parts, has damage, faded from its original color, supports or framework with missing sign or parts, or is not maintained. Neglected signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Neon tubing.A discharge tube containing neon that ionizes and glows with various colors when electric current is sent through it.
Nonconforming sign.Any sign and its supporting structure that does not conform to all or any portion of this chapter and was in existence and lawfully erected prior to the effective date of this chapter; and was in existence and lawfully located and used in accordance with the provision of any prior ordinances applicable thereto, or which was considered legally nonconforming there under, and has since been in continuous or regular use; or was used on the premises at the time it was annexed into the city and has since been in regular and continuous use continuously existed as a nonconforming sign.
Nonresidential zoning district.A zoning district in which property is zoned or used for purposes other than only residential purposes as defined by the zoning ordinance, as it exists or may be amended. Mixed use properties shall be considered to be within a nonresidential zoning district.
Notice.Notice required by this chapter shall be sufficient if it is affected by personal delivery, registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, by the United States Postal Service and/or posting at premises.
Off-premises sign.Any sign that displays any message directing attention to a business, product, service, profession, commodity, activity, event, person, institution or other commercial message which is generally conducted, sold, manufactured, produced, offered or occurs elsewhere than on the premises where the sign is located. For purposes of this definition, any portion of a lawfully permitted special event where public streets have been closed to traffic in accordance with this code shall be considered a single premises. All properties within a mixed-use planned development in which a development destination sign is located shall be considered a single premises for the application of section
70-16(19).
On-site.The property or location on which a business, organization, activity, event, place, service, product, etc. is located.
Original town commercial (OTC) zoning district.The area that consisting of the old town commercial (OTC) district located beginning on the north side of Ash Street, south of Maple Street, west of North County Road and South County Road, and east of the Dallas North Tollway, as established by the city's comprehensive zoning ordinance, as it currently exists or may be amended.
Outdoor advertising sign.A sign that advertises goods, products or services which are not sold, manufactured or distributed on or from the premises or facilities on which the sign is located.
Pennant.Any lightweight plastic, fabric or other material, whether or not it contains a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire, cord, string or other similar material designed to move in the wind whether existing in a series or individually. Pennants are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Person.Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, company, limited liability company, organization, business, association or other entity of any kind.
Pole sign.A sign erected on a vertical framework consisting of one or more uprights supported by the ground. With the exception of the pole signs specifically authorized by this chapter, such as zoning signs and kiosk (residential) sign, pole signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Portals - mixed use.An entry feature, which may be freestanding, span across an area or attached to a building meant to be walked or driven to within a mixed use development.
Prohibited light/lights.Lights are any form of light source(s) or lumens, whether by electromagnetic radiation, flame, reflection, or any other form of lumens that acts upon the retina of the eye and optic nerve that makes sight possible. Lights that do not remain static and stationary for three seconds or more shall be considered to blink, strobe, flash, fade or scroll and are prohibited lights. Prohibited light(s) placed in any manner where the light is visible from the exterior of a building or other nonresidential use facility are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction. Exception: Federal, state and municipal authorized emergency devices or apparatuses, emergency vehicles, utility repair vehicles, fire and building code light devices for emergency and/or security purposes, or other required lighting for public safety purposes are not prohibited and must comply with all applicable ordinances or regulations.
Prohibited signs.(1) Any sign not referenced in or governed by this chapter;
(2) Any sign erected or installed without the issuance of a permit, either prior to or after the adoption of this chapter (if a permit was required);
(3) Any sign that emits odor or visible matter;
(4) Any sign erected or installed in or over a public right-of-way or access easement, unless permitted within this chapter;
(5) Any sign that does not comply with this or other applicable municipal ordinances, or those which do not comply with federal or state laws;
(6) Any changeable electronic variable message sign (CEVMS) or light emitting diode (LED) billboards located, relocated, or upgraded along a regulated highway within the corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction of the city; or
(7) Any sign not allowed or defined by this chapter.
Projecting sign.A sign attached and projecting out from a building face or wall, generally at a right angle to the building.
Property.An area of real estate designated as a parcel or lot on a final plat approved by the city and filed with the county clerk's office, or an unplatted tract of land as shown on an abstract.
Public nuisance.Any sign or similar device that causes annoyance either to a limited number of persons or to the general public or because of its attraction causes a hazard or dangerous condition.
Public right-of-way.The area on, below or above a public road, highway, street, public sidewalk, alley, waterway or utility easement in which a governmental entity has an interest.
Residential zoning district.A zoning district in which property is zoned or used for residential purposes such as one- and two-family dwellings, townhomes and multifamily as defined by the zoning ordinance, as it exists or may be amended. Multifamily uses within a mixed use development shall be considered to be within a nonresidential zoning district.
Revolving sign.Any sign that turns, spins, or partially revolves or completely revolves 360 degrees on an axis. Revolving signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Roof sign.A sign mounted on and supported by the roof portion of a building or above the uppermost edge of a parapet wall of a building and which is wholly or partially supported by such a building or a sign that is painted directly to or applied on the roof or top of a building or structure. A sign that is mounted on mansard facade, pent eaves or architectural projections, such as canopies or the fascia (wall) of a building or structure, shall not be considered to be a roof sign. Roof signs are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Searchlight (or skylight).Any apparatus capable of projecting a beam or beams of light. Searchlights (skylights) are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Sign.A name, identification, description, display or illustration, which is affixed to, painted or represented directly or indirectly upon a building, or other outdoor surface which directs attention to or is designed or intended to direct attention to the sign face or to an object, product, place, activity, person, institution, organization or business. Signs located completely within an enclosed building, and not exposed to view from a street, must not be considered a sign. Each display surface of a sign or sign face must be considered to be a sign.
Snipe sign.Any sign, generally of a temporary nature, made of any material, when such sign is tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, or other objects not erected, owned and maintained by the owner of the sign and without the consent of the property owner or lessee.
Special event.A special event as defined by the city's special event ordinance, as it exists or may be amended.
Temporary construction barrier/fence sign.A sign securely attached to, or printed directly onto the screening fabric of, a temporary fence or barrier placed around the entire perimeter of an active construction site that is removed at the conclusion of construction.
Temporary nuisance sign.Any temporary sign placed in the public right-of-way and/or on public property that is not otherwise expressly allowed to be located within the public right-of-way and/or public property pursuant to this chapter.
Temporary sign.A banner, pennant, poster, or advertising display constructed of paper, cloth, canvas, plastic sheet, cardboard, wallboard, plywood, or other like materials and that appears to be intended or is determined by the building official to be displayed for a limited period of time.
Traffic lights and signage.Any traffic-related sign, light, apparatus, or device installed that provides information to vehicular drivers and/or pedestrian traffic. Traffic-related signs, lights, apparatuses, or devices requires approval from the engineering department, which includes the review and approval of design, size, placement, and any other specifications or requirements prior to installation from the traffic engineer. Exemption: Signs, lighting, apparatuses, and/or devices installed or required by federal or state laws.
Unified development zone.A unified development zone shall consist of multiple lots or multiple ownership through legal condominimized property which is depicted on the same preliminary site plan, or site plan, and is united through common building architecture, building color, and building materials, landscaping, access and parking on contiguous parcels.
Vacant building sign.No sign shall be permitted to remain on any vacant building, except a sign pertaining to the lease or sale of the building to which it pertains, or a sign which is under lease from an owner or his/her authorized agent when such sign is maintained by a person operating under his/her own bond. Vacant building signage is prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Variance.An official written request to the planning and zoning commission to allow exceptions to regulations or requirements of this chapter.
Vehicle.Any operable or inoperable motorized machine on wheels, treads, or runners by which any person, materials, commodity, or property is or may be transported.
Vehicle sign.A sign painted upon or applied directly (to include magnetic, but not signs taped to) to any vehicle, truck, car, bus, trailer, boat, recreational vehicle, motorcycle or any other vehicle; however, any vehicle, whether operable or not, shall not be parked and/or decorated where the intent is to use the vehicle as advertising. Vehicle signs shall exclude bumper stickers and state required registration or inspection stickers/identifications.
Wall sign.Any sign erected against an exterior wall, erected parallel to a wall or painted directly onto a wall. A wall sign is a sign painted on or erected parallel to and extending not more than 12 inches from the facade of any building to which it is attached, supported throughout its entire length by the building face. This definition shall not include painted on murals. (Please see 'murals,' above.). Murals are not subject to the wall sign regulations contained herein.
Wall sign/multi-story office wall sign.Any sign on a building with two or more stories of primarily office use in which some tenants have no direct outside entrance from the tenant space and/or exterior wall.
Wind device.Any pennant, streamer, spinner, balloon, cloud buster balloon, inflatable objects or similar devices made of cloth, canvas, plastic or any flexible material designed to float or designed to move, or moves freely in the wind, with or without a frame or other supporting structure, used for the purpose of advertising or drawing attention to a business, commodity, service, sale or product. Exception: Flags and balloons and/or balloon arrangements. Wind device(s) are prohibited in the city and its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Window sign.Any sign, poster, window slick or other similar displayed item, excluding banners (see 'banners'), located on the internal or external surface of a window.
Figure 2. Definition Sign Examples |
(Ordinance 11-01-04, sec. 2, ex. A, adopted 1/4/11; Ordinance 11-06-21, sec. 4, adopted 6/7/11; Ordinance 16-03-25, ex. A, adopted 3/15/16; Ordinance 17-02-10 adopted 2/21/17; Ordinance 2022-05-21 adopted 5/17/2022; Ordinance 2024-08-34 adopted 8/20/2024)