This article is designed to regulate the size, placement and
other characteristics of signs in the Village for the purpose of:
A. Promoting quality signs to improve identification and communication
in advertising;
B. Protecting the historic character and aesthetic value of buildings,
streetscapes and neighborhoods;
C. Promoting and protecting the public health and safety;
D. Enabling the public to conveniently and safely identify facilities;
and
E. Enhancing and preserving the value and quality of properties.
The following signs may be erected and maintained without a
permit or fee, provided that such signs comply with all requirements
of this chapter:
A. Governmental signs for control of traffic and other regulatory purposes,
street signs, danger signs, railroad crossing signs and signs of public
service or safety that are erected by or on the order of a public
officer in the performance of their public duty.
B. Any signs required by state or federal law; such signs must be displayed
per state law.
C. Signs denoting the name and address of the occupants of the premises;
such signs shall not exceed three square feet in area.
D. Building identification signs that are incorporated on the facade
of a structure, not exceeding three feet in height nor more than 5%
of the facade of the building side upon which they are constructed.
Building identification shall not identify any tenant or occupant
of the structure. Only one building identification sign shall be allowed
on a facade and only on a facade that has street frontage. No illumination
of these signs is permitted.
E. Historical site markers, memorial plaques and cornerstones.
F. Flags, pennants or insignia of any government or nonprofit organization
when not displayed in connection with a commercial promotion or as
an advertising device.
G. Painted graphics that are murals, mosaics or any type of graphic
art that are painted on a wall or fence and do not contain copy, advertising
symbols, lettering, trademarks or other references to the premises,
products, or services that are provided on the premises where the
graphics are located or any other premises, are not signs for the
purposes of these regulations.
H. Sandwich boards meeting the standards of §
325-66D.
I. Window signs meeting the standards of §
325-66F.
J. Feather flags meeting the standards of §
325-66G.
K. Temporary signs.
(1) A temporary sign is defined as a sign designed or intended to be
displayed for a short period of time. Signs that are temporary in
nature based on duration of an event, including but not limited to
election signs, "for sale" signs, grand opening event signs and other
event signs, shall be permitted without a permit, provided the following
standards are met:
(a)
Temporary signs shall be limited to 60 days and shall be removed
within 10 days of an event or conclusion of the activity unless otherwise
provided in this section.
(b)
Temporary signs may not exceed 12 square feet of sign area in
the OS, R-SF, R-MF and NMU Zoning Districts, and may not exceed 20
square feet of sign area in all other zoning districts.
(2) Signs advertising the sale, lease, rental or construction on the
premises upon which they are located, which may include the name of
the owner, broker, contractor or any other person interested in the
sale or rental of such premises. Signs bearing the word "sold" or
"rented" may be erected or maintained, provided such signs are removed
within 10 calendar days of the change in occupancy or project completion.
(3) Feather flags, pennants, banners and streamers are considered temporary signage regardless of design or intent for purposes of this chapter and shall meet the standards of this Subsection
K.
L. Wayfinding signs. Signs designating entrances or exits to or from
a parking area shall not count toward the maximum cumulative sign
area; however, such signage is limited to one sign for each exit and
entrance, and said signs are limited to a maximum size of four square
feet. In addition, each parking area shall be permitted one sign per
street frontage that designates identity and restrictions for parking.
M. Announcement signs or bulletin boards. One announcement sign or bulletin
board, not exceeding six square feet in area, is permitted, either
fixed to a wall of the building or located in the required front yard,
provided it is set back at least three feet from the interior edge
of the sidewalk or 10 feet from the edge of pavement when no sidewalk
exists, and at least five feet from all other property lines.
The following signs are prohibited in the Village:
A. Signs with any mirror or mirror-like surface, day glowing or other
florescent paint or pigment.
B. Signs animated by means of flashing, blinking or traveling lights.
C. Banners erected across any street in the Village, except upon application
for and receipt of a permit from the Village Board. Nothing in this
chapter shall be construed as restricting the reasonable and proper
display of the American flag.
D. Off-premises signs/billboards, except off-premises directional signs as permitted in §
325-66I.
G. Roof signs, which are defined as a sign erected upon or above a roof
or parapet wall of a building, and which is wholly or partly supported
by that building.
H. Vehicular signs, which are defined as any vehicle and/or trailer
to which a sign is affixed in such a manner that the carrying of the
sign is no longer incidental to the vehicle's purpose but becomes
the primary purpose of the vehicle.
I. Signs that detract from or obstruct public view of historic buildings
or structures.
J. Signs using of the words "stop," "look," "danger," "caution" or any
other word, phrase, symbol or character that may tend to confuse,
mislead or resemble any governmental or duly authorized sign.
Additional provisions for signs depending on sign type and location
are provided in Schedule F of this article.
A. Sign area calculation.
(1) Sign area. The area of a sign shall be determined by the smallest
rectangle that encompasses all letters or symbols that make up the
sign, together with the area of any background of a different color
or material than the general finish of the building, whether painted
or applied. For the purposes of calculating total sign area, one side
of a two-sided or double-sided sign shall be counted as long as the
two faces are identical in size and dimension.
(2) Sign height. Height shall be measured vertically between the highest
point of the sign or sign structure and the average adjacent ground
level for 10 feet in any direction of any sign support.
(3) Sign calculation on a corner lot.
(a)
Signs on corner lots may be displayed on both facades of the principal building fronting a public street. Such signs shall meet the size standards for the zoning district as provided in §
325-68, Schedule F of this article for each front facade.
(b)
Notwithstanding Subsection
A(3)(a) above, only one freestanding sign shall be permitted on a corner lot.
B. Location of signs.
(1) Signs shall not use utility poles or trees as a medium of communication
or means of support.
(2) Signs shall not be placed on/attached to fences.
(3) No sign shall be located in a public right-of-way, except as otherwise
permitted in the Village Code.
(4) Permanent or temporary signs erected or placed at or near the intersection
of any street, alley or driveway access shall not cause a traffic
hazard by reason of the position, height, shape, color or illumination
of the sign that may interfere with line-of-sight visibility nor obstruct
the view of, or be confused with, any authorized traffic sign, signal
or device.
(5) No sign shall be located so as to detract from, or obstruct public
view of, historic structures or features, scenic views or any other
recognized natural features.
C. Sign construction.
(1) All signs shall comply with applicable regulations of the current
Uniform Code and the standards of the National Electrical Code.
(2) All freestanding signs shall be designed and constructed to withstand
a wind pressure of not less than 20 pounds per square foot of surface
area.
(3) All signs, including projecting signs, shall be securely anchored
and shall not swing or move in any manner.
(4) All signs, sign finishes, supports and electric work shall be kept
clean, neatly painted and free from all hazards such as, but not limited
to, faulty wiring and loose supports, braces, guys and anchors.
D. Illumination of signs.
(1) "Illumination" refers to any sign illuminated by artificial light,
either from the interior or exterior of a sign, and includes reflective
and phosphorescent light.
(2) Internally illuminated signs are signs that derive illumination from
an internal source and shall include all plastic signs lighted from
behind and all awnings lighted to give the appearance of being lit
from within the awning.
(3) Internally illuminated signs shall only be permitted in the CC and
TBL Zoning Districts.
(4) Lighting directed toward a sign shall be shielded so it illuminates
only the face of the sign and does not shine directly into the public
right-of-way or onto a property other than the lot on which the illumination
is situated.
(5) All backlit signs shall have a dark background. Only the letters
and/or message area of the sign shall be illuminated. Whenever possible,
backlit signs shall be constructed flush with the building facade.
(6) Electronic message centers/displays that meet the standards of §
325-66E shall only be permitted in the CC Zoning District, except as provided in Subsection
D(7) below, with a maximum display area of 12 square feet.
(7) Neon or LED-illuminated signs shall be permitted for use in window
signs only and shall not exceed 20% of the size of the window. Such
interior signs shall only be permitted on one face of the building.