Words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the meanings set forth in this section. Words and phrases not defined in this section but defined in §
138-4 of the Code of the Town of Southeast shall be given the meanings set forth in such section. All other words and phrases shall be given their common, dictionary meaning, unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
ABANDONED SIGN
Any sign that advertises a business, lessor, owner, product,
service or activity that is no longer in existence or located on the
premises where the sign is displayed.
ALTERATION
Any change of copy, sign face, color, size, shape, illumination,
position, location, construction, or supporting structure of any sign.
ANIMATED OR MOVING SIGN
A sign that uses movement, lighting, or special materials
to depict action or create a special effect to imitate movement.
AWNING
A roof-like cover that projects from a building wall for
the purpose of shielding a window or doorway from the elements.
AWNING SIGN
Any form, graphic, illumination, symbol, or writing on an
awning used to advertise, announce the purpose of, or identify the
purpose of a person or entity, or to communicate information of any
kind to the public.
BALLOON
An inflatable object filled with air, gas, helium, oxygen
or other gaseous substance. This definition is not intended for, and
does not include, hot air balloons.
BANNER, FLAG, or PENNANT
Any cloth, bunting, plastic, paper, or similar nonrigid material
used for advertising purposes, attached to any structure, staff, pole,
line, framing, or vehicle, not including official flags of the United
States, the State of New York, and other states, counties, or municipalities,
official flags of foreign nations and nationally or internationally
recognized organizations.
BEACON LIGHTS
Any light with one or more beams capable of being directed
in any direction or capable of being revolved automatically, fixed,
flashing or otherwise.
BILLBOARD
A permanent off-premises outdoor advertising sign erected,
maintained or used for the purpose of commercial or noncommercial
messages.
BOX SIGN
An internally illuminated or nonilluminated box with a translucent
face or solid face with stencil-cut open letters, numbers or symbols;
or a sign that is illuminated by a light source that shines through
the letters or logo from the back of the sign.
BUILDING FRONTAGE
That building elevation that fronts on a public street, parking
area, or courtyard where customer access to the building is available.
See Sketch D at the end of this chapter.
CANOPY
A shelter or covering made of fabric or other similar pliable
or rigid material that projects over a public right-of-way or any
public way, as defined in this chapter, for a distance of five feet
or more and that is carried by frames attached to a building and/or
by frames supported by the ground or pavement.
CANOPY SIGN
Any form, graphic, illumination, symbol, or writing on a
canopy used to advertise, announce the purpose of, or identify the
purpose of a person or entity, or to communicate information of any
kind to the public.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A certificate issued by the Building Department after the
sign is erected in accordance with the design submitted for the permit.
CHANGEABLE-COPY SIGN
A sign designed to allow copy containing or displaying letters,
numbers, or graphics, which is designed to be readily and periodically
changed or rearranged manually.
CHANNEL LETTERS
Three-dimensional, individually cut letters or figures, illuminated
or unilluminated, affixed to a structure.
COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM
A comprehensive sign program required of two or more businesses
that share a common zoning lot or parcel. The program is a sign system
to create visual harmony among the signs within the program area and
compatibility with surrounding establishments and structures. It shall
include specifications for all signs within the program area, including
but not limited to the following: sign type, lettering or graphic
style, size, shape, scale, colors, lighting, materials, installation,
and position on the site plan.
ELECTRONIC READER BOARD SIGN
A sign with a fixed or changing display/message composed
of a series of lights that may be changed through electronic means.
ERECT
To build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend, or affix,
which shall also include the painting of wall signs or other graphics.
FACADE
The exterior surface of a building extending from the ground
plane to the roofline, top of parapet, or cornice.
FLASHING SIGN
A sign that contains an intermittent or sequential flashing
light source.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign supported by one or more uprights, posts, or bases
permanently placed upon or affixed in the ground and not attached
to any part of a building, structure or any other objects. Included
are pole signs, pylon signs and masonry wall-type signs, but excluding
billboards.
ILLEGAL SIGN
Any of the following:
A.
A sign erected without first obtaining a permit and complying
with all regulations in effect at the time of its construction or
use.
B.
A sign that was legally erected but whose use has ceased because
the business it identifies is no longer conducted on the premises.
C.
A sign that is a danger to the public or is unsafe.
D.
A temporary sign which remains in public view for more than
30 days.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign illuminated by electricity, gas or other artificial
light, and which includes reflective and phosphorescent light.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATION
A light source that is concealed or contained within the
sign or letter and becomes visible in darkness through a translucent
surface.
MENU BOARD SIGN
A sign erected in conjunction with a use that incorporates
a drive-through or drive-in and generally used to provide service
and/or product options and pricing for patrons who remain in a vehicle.
MONUMENT SIGN
Any detached sign on the same lot or parcel as the use it
identifies which has its bottom portion attached to a proportionate
base or plinth, integrated ground planter box, or structural frame.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
An identifying structure or sign which was lawfully erected
through the issuance of a sign permit and maintained prior to the
adoption of this chapter, and which has subsequently come under the
requirements of this chapter, but does not now completely comply.
OFF-SITE OR OFF-PREMISES SIGN
Any sign unrelated to a business or a profession conducted,
or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon the premises where
such sign is located. See also "billboard."
PENNANT
Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether
or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire,
or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign constructed of durable materials and intended to exist
for the duration of time that the use or occupant is located on the
premises.
PIN-MOUNTED LETTERS
Individual letters cut from a material and mounted on a board
or building through the use of pins on the back of the letter.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or other
permanent structure, or a sign to be transported, including, but not
limited to, signs designed to be transported by means of a person
or wheels; signs affixed to a trailer or flatbed of a truck; signs
converted to A-frames; and menu and sandwich board signs.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign which is attached to the building wall or structure
and which extends horizontally more than 15 inches from the plane
of such wall or a sign which is perpendicular to the face of such
wall or structure.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
The right-of-way of any area owned by the State of New York,
the County of Putnam or the Town of Southeast, which is used for a
highway, street, road, parking area, sidewalk, or other public use.
For the purpose of this chapter, the public right-of-way shall not
be less than 15 feet from the edge of a curb, paved or unpaved roadway,
and/or the private property tax parcel lot line, whichever is less.
PUBLIC WAY
A privately owned area made available for public use, such
as a sidewalk on private property along a strip mall.
RESTAURANT MENU SIGN
A sign that incorporates a menu containing a list of products
and prices offered by the business, but excluding menu board signs
as defined herein.
ROOF SIGN
A sign that is mounted on the roof of a building or which
is wholly dependent upon a building for support and which projects
above the highest point of a building with a flat roof, the eave line
of a building with gambrel, gable, or hip roof, or the deckline of
a building with a mansard roof.
SIGN
Any announcement, declaration, demonstration, billboard display,
illustration or insignia used to promote or advertise the interests
of any person, group of persons, company, corporation, service or
product when the same is placed, erected, attached, painted or printed
where it may be viewed from the outside of any structure on the premises
where placed. The display of merchandise and products inside a building
and located at least two feet from a window shall not be considered
a sign.
SIGN AREA
The area including the frame or edge of the sign; where the
sign has no such frame or edge, the area shall be the minimum area
which can be defined by an enclosed four-sided (straight sides) geometric
shape which most closely outlines said sign. When two identical sign
faces are mounted back-to-back on the same sign structure and are
either parallel or form an angle not exceeding 30°, only one of
the sign faces shall be used to compute the sign area. If the angle
of the sign faces exceeds 30°., then both faces shall be used
to compute the sign area. See Sketch D at the end of this chapter.
SIGN BOX
A rigid structure, generally enclosing a light source and/or
electrical components, the face of which contains illuminated letters
or serves as a background for mounting individual internally illuminated
letters.
SIGN HEIGHT
The vertical distance, from the bottom to the uppermost points
used in measuring the sign area, as herein defined. See Sketch D at
the end of this chapter. Architectural embellishments shall be excluded from the
calculation of the sign height, provided that the only information
displayed in such embellishments is the street address.
SIGN PERMIT
A permit issued by the Building Inspector of the Town of
Southeast allowing the permittee to erect, construct, enlarge, paint,
alter, relocate, reconstruct, display or maintain a sign.
SIGN STRUCTURE
The supports, uprights, bracing and framework for the sign.
In the case of a sign structure consisting of two or more sides where
the angle formed between any two of the sides or the projections thereof
exceeds 30°, each side shall be considered a separate "sign structure."
SIGN STRUCTURE HEIGHT
The vertical distance from the uppermost point of the structure
used to support the sign as measured to the average finished grade
immediately below and adjoining the sign structure. See Sketch D at
the end of this chapter.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of
time and capable of being viewed from any public right-of-way, parking
area or neighboring property.
TWO-SIDED SIGN
A sign constructed to display its message on the outer surfaces
of two identical and opposite parallel planes.
VEHICLE SIGN
A sign that is painted, stenciled, or attached magnetically
on a vehicle.
WALL SIGN
A sign painted on or attached to an outside wall of a building
and in the same plane as the wall.
WINDOW AREA
Window area shall be computed by calculating each window
pane or panel. Transom windows shall be included in the calculation
for the window or door below them and shall not be considered separate
windows. The area shall be separate for each building face and for
each window. See Sketch D.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed in or on the interior
surface of a window exposed to public view. An interior sign that
faces a window exposed to public view that is located within two feet
of the window is considered a window sign for the purpose of calculating
the total area of all window signs.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or
part of this article or the application thereof to any person, individual,
corporation, firm, partnership, entity or circumstance shall be adjudged
by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional,
such order or judgment shall not affect, impair, effect or invalidate
the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the
clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section or part of this
article or in its application to the person, individual, corporation,
firm, partnership, entity or circumstance directly involved in the
controversy in which such order or judgment shall be rendered.