(a) All
signs governed by this article shall be situated in a manner which
does not interfere with or obstruct windows, doors or other means
of exit from the building.
(b) No signs
shall be supported on or attached to any fire escape, door or window
casing.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.035)
(a) No signs
shall be erected on or over public property in a manner which interferes
with any fire hydrant, traffic light, fire alarm box or streetlight.
(b) Billboards
and commercial signs shall not be erected in any location where, because
of traffic conditions, fire or explosion hazards, the sign would imperil
public safety or hamper the functions of the fire department as determined
by the building official or fire marshal.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.036)
(a) All
signs shall be securely fastened or anchored to a building wall, structural
framing or other foundation with a sufficient number of bolts or anchors
to resist the stress resulting from the dead weight of the sign and
wind loads.
(b) Both
commercial signs and billboards shall be constructed to resist a minimal
horizontal wind load of 30 pounds per square foot of service area.
(c) The
use of staples, wires and wood plugs in erecting signs is prohibited.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.037)
(a) All
signs governed by this article, excluding electrical signs, shall
be constructed of durable materials and securely attached to framework
and supports made of wood, metal or other similar material of equivalent
strength.
(b) Commercial
signs may be made of pressed wood.
(c) All
electrical signs shall have metal supports and frames.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.038)
(a) Electrically
illuminated signs or signs which are equipped in any way with electrical
devices or appliances shall conform to all electrical provisions and
requirements of the National Electrical Code. The building official
shall have the right to check all wiring for code compliance.
(b) The
outer edge of the sign shall remain at least two feet inside the curbline
and shall not begin beyond the distance of three feet from the property
line. A minimum space of seven feet shall exist between the lowest
portion of any sign overhanging a public sidewalk and the sidewalk
grade.
(c) All
electric signs must comply with the applicable provisions of this
article and the National Electrical Code.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.039)
All permanent signs shall be erected so as not to overhang any
street, alley or plaza. Signs may be hung over a sidewalk and over
that space between the curb and sidewalk, provided the space is not
used for or designed to be used for vehicular ingress and egress to
a building.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.040)
(a) Temporary
signs, including A-framed and sandwich board signs constructed of
lightweight materials, shall, with the exception of banner signs,
be staked to the ground or securely affixed to a structure or sufficiently
weighted. Unframed cloth banner signs may project over a public street
subject to approval by the building official. The sign erector shall
certify that such sign will not interfere with the public safety.
(b) Cloth
banner signs projecting over and across street rights-of-way must
meet the following criteria:
(1) The
sign must advertise or promote a noncommercial, not-for-private-profit
event, a community charitable drive or a community announcement.
(2) No
part of the banner sign shall be closer to the street grade than 14½
feet.
(3) Standard
sign hooks, lag screws or expansion bolts and shields shall be used
where required to support the sign.
(c) No more
than one real estate sign shall be allowed for a residence, lot or
building with the exception that a residence, lot or building having
more than one street access may have one sign per street access. Real
estate signs shall not exceed nine square feet in size. No person
shall erect, maintain or permit the erection of, for real estate advertising
purposes, any balloon, flag, pennant or other floating or inflatable
device anchored to the ground, or to any other structure.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.041)
(a) The
frames and panels of all signs which are to be attached to the wall
of a building shall be constructed of wood, metal or other durable
materials approved by the building official. Standard sign hocks,
expansion bolts or through bolts with the washers on the inside of
the wall shall be used, depending on the weight and area of the sign
and the condition of the wall to which it is to be attached as required
by the building official. Before the sign can be installed, the commercial
sign operator or building owner must ensure that the wall, when the
sign is affixed to it, will be able to withstand a wind pressure load
of at least 30 pounds per square foot.
(b) Nonelectric
wall signs may not project more than 12 inches from the face of the
building. Electrical wall signs may extend no more than 18 inches
from the building face.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.042)
(a) Generally.
Projecting signs may not extend more than nine feet from the
property line. Additionally, the outer edge of the sign shall remain
at least two feet inside the curbline and shall not begin beyond a
distance of three feet from the property line. A clear space of not
less than seven feet shall be provided between the bottom of the sign
and the sides grade or ground level.
(b) Installed
on a Pipe.
If the building is set back from the property
line, projecting sign may be installed on a pipe overhang, provided
that:
(1) The
pipe may be set inside the property line, unless the line is more
than 25 feet away from the street curb. In the latter instance, the
pipe may be set at the property side of the sidewalk or if there is
no sidewalk no closer than 10 feet to the curb. If the pipe is set
in an area that can be traversed by vehicles, it must be surrounded
by curbing as specified by the building official.
(2) Projecting
signs must comply with the regulation clearances over sidewalks and
distances from curblines.
(3) No
wooden poles or timbers shall be used. Only sound, straight steel,
galvanized or iron pipes in good condition, free from all major flaws
and defects and painted with weatherproof paint, are authorized.
(4) All
pipes must be set at least three feet in the ground and embedded in
concrete.
(5) The
crossarms of angle iron for side guys are to be bolted or welded to
the pipes in a secure manner, and side guys are to be of galvanized
cable.
(6) The
pipe must extend far enough above the top of the sign to provide space
for a suitable headlift, which must be galvanized cable.
(7) All
pipes shall be of sufficient diameter and strength to properly support
the weight of the signs which are to be installed on them as follows:
Weight in Pounds
|
Size in Inches
|
---|
Up to 75
|
3
|
From 75 to 250
|
4
|
From 250 to 325
|
5
|
From 325 to 400
|
6
|
(8) All
pipes used for signs weighing in excess of 100 pounds shall be of
the well-casing type or the equivalent. Lighter weight pipe may be
used for signs weighing 100 pounds or less and situated entirely within
the property lines. In no case, however, may a sign be supported by
a pipe less than three inches in diameter.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.043)
(a) No pole,
post or standard used to support any sign or floodlight shall be set
up or upon any sidewalk, street or public property.
(b) Pole-mounted,
nonlettered, physical representative signs, including without limitation,
pole-mounted automobiles, boats or airplanes, are prohibited. No pole
or pylon-mounted sign shall exceed 65 feet in height from ground level
to top edge.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.044)
(a) Roof signs shall be used for on-premises advertising only, subject to limitation with regard to historic districts as set forth in Section
3.858.
(b) A roof
sign shall not exceed 10 feet in total height above that portion of
the roof of the building or structure over which it is erected. All
such signs shall be constructed of durable material. Adequate provision
shall also be made for grounding all metallic parts of all roof signs
as a protection against lightning. No roof sign shall be erected so
as to extend over a sidewalk, street or other public property.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.045)
Marquee signs not more than four feet tall may extend around three sides of the marquee, subject to any restrictions with regard to historic districts as set forth in Section
3.858.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Title XV, Chapter 155,
Section 155.046)