Abandoned billboard.A billboard which has carried no message for more than 180 days or which no longer identifies a bona fide business, lessor, service, owner, product, or activity, date or time of past event, and/or for which no legal owner can be found. The definition shall also include any billboard structure that no longer supports the billboard for which it was designed.
Administrator.The designated government official whose responsibility it is to administer the provisions of this division. These activities may include, but are not limited to, reviewing applications for billboard permits, corresponding and/or meeting with applicants, issuing and denying billboard permits, inspecting billboards, and interpreting and enforcing the provisions of this division.
Architectural, scenic, or historic area.An area of special control that contains unique visual or historic characteristics or whose natural beauty requires special regulations to ensure that all billboards displayed within the area are compatible with the area.
Billboard.A billboard is an off-premises object, device, display, sign, or structure, or part thereof, displayed outdoors or visible from a public way, which is used to advertise, identify, display, direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution, organization, business, product, service, event or location, or to express a point of view, by any means, including words, letters, figures, design, symbols, advertising flags, fixtures, colors, illuminations or projected images. Each substantially different face of a billboard structure shall constitute a separate billboard. Billboards do not include on-premises commercial or political signage nor small commercial or noncommercial signs temporarily placed in residential lawns by residents, owners, contractors, or realtors, or by or on behalf of political candidates or issues.
Billboard area.The facing of a billboard, including copy, insignia, background, structural supports, and border and trim. The measurement shall be determined by the smallest rectangle inclusive of all letters and images. The structural supports shall be excluded if they do not constitute a major part of the billboard or if the structure is not used to identify or attract attention to the business or product.
Billboard plaza.An area of special control which city council designates as appropriate for the display of billboards.
Changeable copy.Copy that changes at intervals of more than once every six seconds.
Commercial billboard.A billboard which identifies goods or services that are not sold on the premises where the billboard is located.
Directional sign.A sign erected and maintained by local officials within the public right-of-way, to indicate to the traveling public the route and distance to public accommodations, facilities, commercial services and points of scenic, historical, cultural, recreational, educational or religious interest. Such signs shall conform to all applicable state regulations regarding the placement of billboards in public rights-of-way.
Flashing illumination.A light source which, in whole or in part, physically changes in light intensity or gives the appearance of such change at intervals of less than six seconds.
Height.The vertical distance measured from grade at the edge of the adjacent right-of-way to the highest point of the billboard.
Illegal billboard.A billboard that was constructed in violation of regulations that existed at the time it was built.
Internal illumination.A light source that is concealed or contained within the billboard and becomes visible in darkness through a translucent surface.
Movement.Physical movement or revolution up or down, around, or sideways that completes a cycle of change at intervals of less than six seconds.
Nonconforming billboard.A billboard that was lawfully erected and maintained at the effective date of this division, or any amendment thereto, that does not conform to the regulations of the district in which it is located.
Political billboard.A billboard that advertises a candidate or an issue which is to be voted on in a local, state, or federal election.
Premises.The contiguous land in the same ownership or control, which is not divided by a street.
Scenic roadside.Scenic roadsides include those land areas within the municipal limits which lie within the viewshed of either side of the outermost edge of any of the roads, which are of uncommon visual importance or scenic attractiveness.
Spacing.Spacing of billboards shall be the minimum distance between outdoor advertising billboard structures measured along the nearest edge of the pavement between points directly opposite the billboards along each side of the highway and shall apply to outdoor advertising billboard structures located on both sides of the highway involved.
Structure.Anything built that requires a permanent location.
Viewshed.An area visible from the road that provides vistas over water or across expanses of land, such as farmland, woodlands, coastal wetlands, mountaintops or ridgelines.
(Ordinance 05-21-2007, sec. 2, adopted 5/21/07)