Alter.
To change the size, shape, outline, intent, footprint or
type of sign.
Animation.
Any type of mechanical movement or change of lighting to
depict action or to create a special effect or scene.
Attach.
To stick, tack, nail, or otherwise affix a sign to any object;
to paint, stencil, write or otherwise mark on an object.
Attached sign.
A sign that is attached to, applied to, applied on or supported
by any part of a building (such as a wall, window, canopy, awning,
arcade, marquee, etc. and specifically) which encloses or covers usable
space. This does not include or apply to roof signs which are strictly
prohibited.
Awning.
A structure hung from the surface of a building, usually
stretched over a frame and designed to provide protection from sun,
rain, wind and other climatological conditions or to provide decoration
to the building facade. An awning is typically composed of canvas,
fabric or other similar lightweight material supported and shaped
by a metal or wood frame. An awning shall have a minimum clearance
of eight (8) feet above any sidewalk/pedestrian travel surface, and
fourteen (14) feet above any vehicular parking or circulation surface.
It shall be engineered and able to withstand the most recent revision
of the latest adopted building code for wind speeds. All awning signs
four hundred (400) square feet or larger shall have a flame-retardant
certificate.
Awning sign.
The copy/artwork on an awning sign shall not exceed the area
and size that are allowed for a wall sign on the wall upon which it
is attached, and the copy/artwork shall not be illuminated. However,
the total area of wall signs and awning signs on any wall surface
shall not exceed the area and size allowed for a single wall sign,
and any awning sign shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of
the awning’s surface area. An awning and/or awning sign shall
have a minimum clearance of eight (8) feet above any sidewalk/pedestrian
travel surface, and fourteen (14) feet above any vehicular parking
or circulation surface. It shall be engineered and able to withstand
the most recent revision of the latest adopted building code for wind
speeds. All awning signs four hundred (400) square feet or larger
shall have a flame-retardant certificate. All awning signs must comply
with the following regulations:
(1)
Maximum height: Height of vertical face only of awning.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Not to exceed seventy-five (75) percent of
the awning’s vertical surface area.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: On the vertical face of an awning which
provides weather protection, identity, or decoration and is supported
by the building the awning is attached to.
(5)
Maximum number: Not applicable.
Banner.
A type of portable sign that is generally constructed of
lightweight plastic, fabric, or a similar nonrigid material, and that
is mounted/tethered to a pole, building or other structure at one
or more edges. A banner typically (but not always) exhibits a text
message and/or symbol(s) for the business located on the property,
or for a product or service provided by that business. Banner signs
shall not be utilized as permanent wall signs. National/state or local
government flags are not considered banners (see “flag”).
(1)
Maximum height: Six feet (6').
(2)
Maximum size/area: Sixty (60) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential, multifamily, townhome and manufactured
housing zoning districts, and allowed for any nonresidential use (such
as a church, school, day care center, etc.) that is located in an
agricultural, single-family or two-family zoning district.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Must be securely attached (such that the
banner does not move, flap, wave, flutter, twirl, etc.) to the vertical
face only of a building or a canopy, not to a fence, screening wall,
tree, utility pole, permanent sign support, etc.
(5)
Maximum number: One per dedicated street frontage per business.
(6)
Duration: Establishments will be permitted for no more than
one banner at a time per site.
(7)
Banners shall advertise specific on-site products, commodity
promotions or grand openings, or shall provide leasing information.
Banners will not be used for general advertising purposes.
(8)
Banner permits will be valid for a period not to exceed sixty
(60) calendar days and additional banner permits for the same location
will not be issued for a period of sixty (60) calendar days from the
expiration date of the previous permit.
(9)
Banners with expired permits must be removed within two (2)
calendar days of the permit expiration or be subject to citations.
(10)
Special event/promotion: Any nonresidential premises or occupancy
may display banner signs containing a message directly relating to
a special event/promotion, limited to four (4) special events/promotions
per calendar year. The size of a special event/promotion banner is
limited to sixty (60) square feet. Special event/promotion banners
may be displayed no more than fourteen (14) calendar days and must
be removed within two (2) calendar days after the conclusion of the
special event/promotion. Only one (1) special event or promotion banner
may be displayed on the premises at any one (1) time. The banner shall
be located on the face of the building of the business offering the
special event/promotion with property owner’s written permission
provided to the city at the time the banner permit application is
submitted for approval.
(11)
Permit is required. The permit fee(s) may be waived for registered
501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations.
Billboard sign.
A sign displaying advertising copy that pertains to a business,
person, organization, activity, event, place, service and/or product
not principally located or primarily manufactured or sold on the premises
upon which the sign is located (i.e., off-premises). Billboard signs
are prohibited in all zoning districts.
Building line.
A line parallel or approximately parallel to the street line
and beyond which buildings may not be erected.
Building official.
For the purposes of this article, the building official,
or other official duly authorized by the city, has the authority to
administer and enforce the provisions of this article.
Canopy.
A roof-like structure which is supported by freestanding
columns or the building to which it is attached, and which is generally
open on two or more sides. A canopy shall have a minimum clearance
of eight (8) feet above any sidewalk/pedestrian travel surface, and
fourteen (14) feet above any vehicular parking or circulation surface.
It shall be engineered and able to withstand the most recent revision
of the latest adopted building code for wind speeds. All canopy signs
four hundred (400) square feet or larger shall have a flame-retardant
certificate.
Canopy sign.
A canopy sign may be placed, digitally printed, screen printed
or has vinyl applied upon or is an integral part of the face of a
canopy. All canopy signs 400 square feet or larger shall have a flame-retardant
certificate.
(1)
Maximum height: Not to exceed the height of the canopy.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Not to exceed ten (10) percent of the area
of the face of the canopy of which it is a part or to which it is
attached, or a maximum of twenty-five (25) square feet, whichever
is greater. The sign may consist of only the name and/or logo of the
business at the location of the canopy. An illuminated stripe may
be incorporated into a canopy. The stripe may extend along the entire
length of the face of the canopy. The width or thickness of the stripe
shall be limited to one-third (1/3) of the vertical dimension of the
face of the canopy. The internal illumination of a canopy is limited
to the portions of the canopy face upon which a sign or illuminated
stripe is permitted.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: On the vertical face only of a canopy; minimum
vertical clearance of eight (8) feet above any sidewalk/pedestrian
travel surface, and fourteen (14) feet above any vehicular parking
or circulation surface.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per canopy face.
Changeable message sign (also reader board sign).
A wall-mounted or freestanding sign (or a portion of a larger
sign) that describes and advertises things such as movie listings,
fuel pricing, dining and product or service specials, welcome greetings,
etc., with manually interchangeable letters and symbols; includes
nonelectronic bulletin boards and theater marquees; not a “message
center.”
(1)
Maximum height: See standard for the type of sign it is part
of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(2)
Maximum size/area: See standard for the type of sign it is part
of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(3)
Allowed: See standard for the type of sign it is part of (monument
sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(4)
Placement/setbacks: See standard for the type of sign it is
part of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot.
Commercial message.
Any type of copy that, directly or indirectly, names, advertises
or otherwise calls attention to a business, product, service or other
commercial or for-profit activity.
Conforming sign.
A sign that was in existence and in place on the effective
date of this article, and which meets all provisions of this article.
Construction sign.
A temporary, accessory sign identifying the property owner,
architect, contractor, engineer, landscape architect, decorator and/or
mortgagee engaged in the design, construction and/or improvement of
the premises upon which the sign is located. Construction signs may
be erected in nonresidential and residential zoning districts and
shall not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in size and a maximum
height of fifteen (15) feet. The required setback for a construction
sign shall be twenty (20) feet from the front property line, and construction
signs are limited to one (1) per street front. A construction sign
may be erected and maintained only during the duration of construction
and shall be removed prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy
or, in the case of a residential dwelling, prior to the final building
inspection.
Copy.
Letters, characters, illustrations, logos, graphics, symbols,
writing or any combination thereof, that is intended to communicate
information of any kind, or to advertise, announce or identify a person,
entity, business, business product or service, or to advertise the
sale, rental or lease of the premises.
Copy area.
The area of the sign containing any copy, including the area
between the separate lines and letters of text and the area between
text and any symbol, illustration, logo or graphic.
Damaged, dilapidated or deteriorated condition.
Dilapidated or deteriorated condition shall include instances
where:
(1)
Elements of the surface or background can be seen, as viewed
from a normal viewing distance (i.e., the intended viewing distance),
to have portions of the finished material or paint flaked, broken
off, missing and/or otherwise not in harmony with the rest of the
surface;
(2)
The structural support or frame members are visibly bent, broken,
dented or torn;
(3)
The sign panel is visibly cracked or, in the case of wood and
similar products, splintered in such a way as to constitute an unsightly
or harmful condition;
(4)
The sign and/or its elements are twisted or leaning or at angles
other than those at which it was originally erected (such as may result
from being blown by high winds or from the failure of a structural
support);
(5)
The message or wording can no longer be clearly read by a person
with normal eyesight under normal viewing conditions; or
(6)
The sign and/or its elements are not in compliance with the
requirements of this code of the city.
Development signs.
A temporary, accessory sign identifying the name and general
nature of the development project that is being constructed on the
premises upon which the sign is located. Such signs must relate only
to the property on which they are located.
(1)
Maximum height: Twenty feet (20').
(2)
Maximum size/area: One hundred (100) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Thirty feet (30') from any property or right-of-way
line.
(5)
Maximum number: One per project or one (1) per fifty (50) acres
of total project size.
(6)
Duration: Until project is ninety percent (90%) complete. In
the case of a commercial project, “ninety (90) percent complete”
means when a certificate of compliance is issued for a shell building.
For a residential project, “ninety (90) percent complete”
means when ninety (90) percent of the subdivision is permitted.
Directional sign (on-site).
A sign designated specifically for the purpose of directing
or providing guidance to vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic on private
property. The sign will be allowed to have names/logos and arrows
showing direction. Examples include, but are not limited to, signs
with or without a directional arrow and wording such as “entrance,”
“exit,” “visitor parking,” “customer
service department,” “one-way,” “leasing office
this way,” etc.
(1)
Maximum height: Three feet (3').
(2)
Maximum size/area: Eight (8) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all multifamily, single-family attached, manufactured
home, and nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Five feet (5') from any property or right-of-way
line.
(5)
Maximum number: No limit.
Directory sign (on-site).
A sign used for the purpose of directing vehicular and/or
pedestrian traffic to specific occupants/businesses on private property
(i.e., within shopping centers, industrial parks, retail districts,
office complexes and commercial sites). Sign will be allowed to advertise
corporate logos other than the names of occupants/businesses and arrows
directing traffic to those locations. Can be freestanding or wall-mounted.
(1)
Maximum height: Same as for monument sign if freestanding.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Eighteen (18) square feet if freestanding;
eight (8) square feet and placed adjacent to the building’s
primary entrance at the ground level if wall-mounted.
(3)
Allowed in all multifamily, single-family attached, manufactured
home, and nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Ten feet (10') from any property or right-of-way
line for freestanding or monument-style.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot, or one (1) per twenty-five
(25) acres (or portion thereof) for a development that is over twenty-five
(25) acres in size.
Easement.
An area restricted on private property where the city or
a public utility has the right to remove and keep removed all or part
of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs and other improvements or
growths which in any way endanger or interfere with the construction,
maintenance or efficiency of its respective systems within said easements.
The city and public utilities have the right of ingress and egress
to and from and upon easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing,
inspecting, patrolling, maintaining and adding to or removing all
or part of their respective systems without the necessity at any time
of procuring the permission of anyone.
Electronic message sign.
(1)
Signs may be illuminated. Signs shall have no flashing copy
or lights; revolving beacon lights; chasing, blinking, or stroboscopic
lights; or, fluttering, undulating, swinging, or otherwise moving
parts.
(2)
Electronic message signs are allowed.
(A)
A maximum of 70% of the sign face may be devoted to changeable
sign copy.
(B)
Changeable message copy signs may not be used to display commercial
messages relating to products or services that are not offered on
the premises.
(C)
Any marquee signs that are illuminated by artificial light or
projects an electronic message through a changeable copy sign that
is within 400 feet of a residence, park, playground, or scenic area
as designated by a governmental agency having such authority shall
not be lighted between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(D)
Such signs shall not exceed a brightness level of 0.3-foot candles
above ambient light. In all zoning districts such signs shall come
equipped with automatic dimming technology, which automatically adjusts
the sign’s brightness based on ambient light.
Erect.
To build, construct, attach, hang, place, suspend or affix,
and shall also include the painting of signs on any surface, including
the exterior surface of a building or structure.
Facade or elevation.
Any separate face of a building, including parapet walls
and any other part of a building which encloses or covers usable space
that is not classified as the roof. Where separate facades are oriented
in the same direction or in directions within 45 degrees of one another,
they are to be considered as part of a single facade.
Face panel or surface.
A surface(s) of the sign upon, against or through which the
message is displayed or illustrated on the sign.
Flag (official).
A fabric, banner or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns, words and/or insignia which is used as a symbol for a government,
political subdivision or some other professional, religious, educational
or nonprofit entity, provided that such device is displayed for noncommercial
(i.e., not-for-profit) purposes.
Flyer.
Any advertising circular or piece that is affixed, glued,
nailed, stapled or otherwise attached to a pole, fence, building or
other structure.
Freestanding sign.
Any type of sign that is placed on or anchored in the ground,
and that is structurally independent of any building or other structure.
All types of freestanding signs require a permit (unless otherwise
provided in this article for a specific type of freestanding sign).
All types of freestanding signs shall be located entirely on private
property and not within any public right-of-way or easement.
Garage sale sign.
Any temporary, promotional sign for the occasional (i.e.,
not on-going) sale of personal household goods, typically displayed
in a residential area or on the property of a nonprofit organization.
Off-premises garage sale signs are permitted, provided they have the
address of the sale upon them, they are self-supporting, and they
are not placed within public rights-of-way or mounted upon public/utility
structures (e.g., telephone poles, streetlight standards, street sign
poles, public buildings, etc.) or on trees, fences, etc.
(1)
Maximum height: Five (5) feet.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Four (4) square feet.
(3)
Zoning permitted: In all districts.
(4)
Placement: On private property (off-premises signs require the
property owner’s permission); cannot be mounted on public/utility
structures or within public rights-of-way or easements.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) on the property having the sale; no
more than five (5) off-site.
(6)
Duration: From 5:00 p.m. the day before the sale, until 8:00
a.m. the day after the sale. A fine will be assessed for each off-site
garage sale sign left after 8:00 a.m. on the required removal date.
Gaseous tubing.
Exposed tubes which contain inert luminescent gases including,
but not limited to, neon, argon and krypton.
Highway sign.
A freestanding off-premises sign, or billboard, that is located
within six hundred and sixty feet (660') of any state or federal highway
right-of-way, and that is visible from such highway, and that requires
an outdoor advertising license from the state department of transportation.
New highway signs or billboards are prohibited and shall not be allowed
in any zoning district.
Human sign.
A sign held by or attached to a human being who stands or
walks on the ground, at a business location (on-premises only). A
human sign includes a person dressed in costume, for the purposes
of advertising or otherwise drawing attention to an individual, business,
commodity, service, activity, or product on the premises where the
human sign is located.
(1)
No sign permit is required.
(2)
Human signs may not be off-premises from where a promotion,
sale, event or the like takes place. Podiums, risers, stilts, vehicles,
roofs, or other structures or devices shall not support a human sign.
(3)
Human signs may be displayed only during normal business hours
each and every continuing calendar day until the promotion, sale,
special event, or the like has ended.
(4)
Human signs shall at all times remain outside of the roadways
at or about the premises where the human sign is located, and shall
refrain from interfering with, distracting or interfering with traffic
on and about the roadways as well as pedestrian traffic on and about
the sidewalk(s), if any.
Identification sign.
A sign which is used to identify the name of a retail shopping
center, of a business park, or an industrial, commercial or office
center.
Illegal sign.
A sign that was erected in violation of any regulation applicable
at the time of erection of such sign, including lack of a required
permit.
(1)
Illegal conforming sign.
A sign erected within the city or its ETJ that meets all
provisions of this article but does not have a required permit.
(2)
Illegal nonconforming sign.
A sign erected within the city or its ETJ that does not meet
all provisions of this article and does not have a required permit
(also deemed a “premature sign” or an “unauthorized
sign” unless deemed by the city as an “illegal conforming
sign”).
Illuminated sign.
A sign which has characters, letters, figures and/or designs
that are illuminated by electric lights, luminous tubes or other means,
and that are specifically placed to draw attention to, or to provide
nighttime viewing of, the subject matter on the sign face.
Incidental sign.
A small sign of a noncommercial nature which is intended
primarily for the convenience of the public. Included are signs designating
restrooms, address numbers, hours of operation, entrances to buildings,
public telephones, directions to locations, “help wanted”
signs, civic organizations, and so forth. Also included in this group
of signs are those designed to guide or direct pedestrians or vehicular
traffic to an area or place on the premises of an office building
or a business development by means of a directory designating names
and addresses only (see “directional sign”).
(1)
Maximum height: Not applicable.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Three (3) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all single-family attached, multifamily, manufactured
home and nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: On the vertical face only of a building,
in a window, or on a gate or fence.
(5)
Maximum number: No limit.
Inflatable sign.
A portable, hollow sign expanded or enlarged by the use of
air, gas or lighter-than-air gas.
(1)
A permit is required and must be obtained prior to placement
of an inflatable sign.
(2)
The sign must be set back a minimum of 10 feet from any property
line.
(3)
A permit holder will be allowed to place one sign for three,
10-day periods per calendar year. Periods may not run consecutively.
(4)
Placement of signs on city right-of-way is prohibited.
(5)
Signs and their anchors or attachments shall not be placed in
such a way as to create a traffic hazard.
(6)
Signs must be securely anchored to the pavement or ground.
Informational sign (on-site).
A sign used for the purpose of directing vehicular and/or
pedestrian traffic to specific occupants/businesses on private property
(i.e., within shopping centers, industrial parks, retail districts,
office complexes and commercial sites). Sign will be allowed to advertise
corporate logos other than the names of occupants/businesses and arrows
directing traffic to those locations. Can be freestanding or wall-mounted.
(1)
Maximum height: Same as for monument sign if freestanding.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Eighteen (18) square feet if freestanding;
eight (8) square feet and placed adjacent to the building’s
primary entrance at the ground level if wall-mounted.
(3)
Allowed in all multifamily, single-family attached, manufactured
home, and nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Ten feet (10') from any property or right-of-way
line; must be monument-style only.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot, or one (1) per twenty-five
(25) acres (or portion thereof) for a development that is over twenty-five
(25) acres in size.
Kiosk sign.
Multi-user directional or location sign constructed in the
right-of-way, on- or off-premises, containing individual panels of
a prescribed size for that particular kiosk, with each panel to contain
an individual business logo, name or message, and, when appropriate,
a directional arrow and/or distance indicator to the advertised business.
(1)
Kiosk signs must be designed and constructed according to the
specifications contained in the license agreement approved by the
city council.
(2)
Prior to erecting any kiosk sign the licensee shall submit a
sign location map to the building department for approval.
(3)
Kiosk signs shall include breakaway design features as required
for traffic signs in the street rights-of-way.
(4)
Price information is prohibited on kiosk signs.
(5)
No signs, pennants, flags or other devices for visual attention
of other appurtenances shall be attached to kiosk signs.
(6)
Individual sign panels on kiosk signs shall have a uniform design
and color.
(7)
Kiosk signs shall not interfere with the use of sidewalks, walkways,
bike and hiking trails; shall not obstruct the visibility of motorist,
pedestrians, or traffic-control signs; shall not be installed in the
immediate vicinity of street intersections and shall comply with the
any visibility triangle as dictated by the city.
(8)
No kiosk sign plaza or sign panel shall be installed within
the right-of-way of a state highway without written authorization
from the Texas Department of Transportation.
(9)
All kiosk signs shall be maintained in “like new”
condition and shall be free of grass and weeds in surrounding vicinity.
(10)
The agreed upon license shall be consistent and comply with
this article.
Legal sign.
A sign that, when erected, has met all city codes and ordinances
pertaining to signs.
Logo.
A formalized design or insignia (i.e., symbol) of a company
or product, which is commonly used in advertising to identify that
company or product.
Lot.
Land occupied or to be occupied by a building and its accessory
building and including such open spaces as are required under this
article and having its principal frontage upon a public street or
officially approved place.
Lot lines.
The lines defining the limits of a parcel, lot, tract, or
ownership.
Menu board.
An on-site display of menu items, hours of operation, special
upcoming events, and other business-specific information that is utilized
by restaurant and entertainment establishments. Can be wall-mounted
near the establishment’s primary entrance, or can be freestanding
at a drive-in or drive-through food service establishment, and may
or may not have a speaker and/or an electronic visual order display
board or panel that verifies what the patron is ordering at the drive-through.
(1)
Maximum height: Seven feet (7') if freestanding; top edge seven
feet (7') above sidewalk grade if wall-mounted.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Thirty-two (32) square feet if freestanding;
four (4) square feet if wall-mounted.
(3)
Allowed in retail, commercial and industrial zoning districts
only.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: If freestanding, near rear of main building,
and outside of all front, side and rear building setbacks; can be
all changeable copy but only a maximum of four (4) square feet can
be animated (at the order placement/confirmation speaker board only);
if wall-mounted, must be placed near the primary entrance.
(5)
Maximum number: If freestanding, two (2) allowed per establishment
(only one of which may have a speaker and/or an electronic visual
order display board or panel), except for drive-in style restaurants,
which may have one menu board (with or without a speaker and/or an
electronic visual order display board or panel) per parking stall,
plus up to two menu boards (only one of which with a speaker and/or
an electronic visual order display board or panel) for a drive-through
lane; if wall-mounted, one (1) allowed per business.
Model home sign.
A sign identifying model homes or a model home park, including
home sales offices.
(1)
Maximum height: Six feet (6').
(2)
Maximum size/area: Sixteen (16) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all single-family and multifamily residential zoning
districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Ten feet (10') from any property or right-of-way
line or fifty percent (50%) of front setback. The sign shall be placed
outside of any sight triangle on a corner lot.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per premises (each builder within a
development may have one model home sign on each model home lot).
(6)
Duration: Until premises where sign is located are sold.
Monument sign.
A freestanding sign having a low profile and made of stone,
concrete, decorative metal, brick or similar materials which is designed
to complement the architecture of the building or complex on the premises
where the sign is located. A monument sign shall be solid from the
ground up. All poles and supports shall be concealed. The ground upon
which a monument sign is located may be bermed up (or designed as
a raised planter with heavy evergreen landscaping to conceal the planter
on all sides) a maximum of two feet (2') from the top of the adjacent
street curb.
(1)
Properties with multiple tenants such as shopping centers and
office buildings with multiple tenants or businesses:
(A)
Maximum height: Ten (10) feet, including the monument base,
as measured from the average ground level at the base to the topmost
portion of the sign.
(B)
Maximum size/area: One hundred twenty-five (125) square feet.
(C)
Allowed in all zoning districts.
(D)
Placement/setbacks: Fifteen feet (15') from any property or
right-of-way line; up to one-half (1/2) of a monument sign’s
allowable size/area can be devoted to a nonelectronic changeable copy
sign, or up to one-quarter (1/4) of its allowable size/area can be
devoted to an electronic message center that shows only time/temperature
or motor fuel pricing and that does not change message more frequently
than once per five (5) seconds, provided the sign is located in a
nonresidential zoning district, is within twenty-five feet (25') of
the street right-of-way line, and outside of any sight triangle on
a corner lot.
(E)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot, or two hundred fifty
feet (250') from another monument sign (measured along street right-of-way).
(2)
Properties with single tenants such as businesses located on
individually platted land, pad sites within a shopping center, apartment
buildings, schools, and other nonresidential uses:
(A)
Maximum height: Eight (8) feet, including the monument base,
as measured from the average ground level at the base to the topmost
portion of the sign.
(B)
Maximum size/area: Eighty (80) square feet.
(C)
Allowed in all zoning districts.
(D)
Placement/setbacks: Fifteen feet (15') from any property or
right-of-way line; up to one-half (1/2) of a monument sign’s
allowable size/area can be devoted to a nonelectronic changeable copy
sign, or up to one-quarter (1/4) of its allowable size/area can be
devoted to an electronic message center that shows only time/temperature
or motor fuel pricing and that does not change message more frequently
than once per five (5) seconds, provided the sign is located in a
nonresidential zoning district, is within twenty-five feet (25') of
the street right-of-way line, and outside of any sight triangle on
a corner lot.
(E)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot, or one hundred fifty
feet (150') from another monument sign (measured along street right-of-way)
on the same property.
Municipally owned sign.
An official sign which identifies a park, an entrance into
the city, a place of interest within the city, a city-sponsored event,
or any municipally owned site or facility. A municipally owned sign
does not include traffic or street identification/name signs.
Nameplate or occupational.
An attached sign that displays only the name or occupation
of the owner or occupant of the premises upon which it is erected
or placed, and no other information or copy pertaining to the name
of the building, business, resident, commercial operation or other
activity that is conducted on the site.
Neon sign.
A sign or advertising device formed from neon (or other gaseous
tubing, such as argon) lamps and/or tubing.
Noncombustible material.
Any material which will not ignite at or below a temperature
of twelve hundred degrees (1200°) Fahrenheit and will not continue
to burn or glow at that temperature, and which would have a flame
spread of twenty-five (25) feet or less.
Noncommercial sign.
A sign that does not contain any type of commercial (i.e.,
“for profit”) message, and that is not used to convey
a commercial message.
Nonconforming sign.
A sign that was lawfully installed in compliance with all
city codes and ordinances that were applicable at the time of installation,
but that does not comply with the provisions of this article and/or
other codes or ordinances of the city that were adopted after the
sign was installed.
Nonstructural trim.
A retainer, molding, batten, capping, nailing strip, latticing,
platform or other similar trim component which is attached to the
sign or its structure but is not necessary for support and is not
part of the sign support or framework.
Obsolete sign.
A sign which no longer serves a bona fide use or purpose,
including but not limited to signs relating to a product or service
no longer available for purchase by the public, and all signs relating
to a business which has been closed for at least six (6) months or
has moved out of the city.
Obscenity.
No person shall display on any sign any obscene or indecent
matter as defined by the Texas Penal Code, or any matter soliciting
or promoting unlawful conduct. Any sign which does contain any obscene,
indecent or immoral matter must be removed within twenty-four (24)
hours on notice. The owner or person in control of the property on
which the sign is located shall be responsible for compliance with
this article.
Off-premises sign.
A sign displaying copy that pertains to a business, person,
organization, activity, event, place, service and/or product not principally
located or primarily manufactured or sold on the premises upon which
the sign is located.
Official sign.
A sign erected by a governmental agency within its territorial
jurisdiction for the purpose of carrying out an official duty or responsibility,
and including, but not limited to, traffic signs and signals, zoning
signs and street signs. Special lighting, banners and other promotional
signage celebrating seasonal or civic events that are sponsored and/or
endorsed by the city council may be classified as “official
signs” provided that they are not for commercial (i.e., “for
profit”) purpose.
On-premises sign.
A sign identifying or advertising a business, person, organization,
activity, event, place, service and/or product on the same premises
upon which the sign is located.
Owner.
The owner of a sign, piece of land or structure, or the person
or entity who is responsible for erecting, altering, replacing, relocating,
repairing or otherwise modifying a sign or sign structure.
Person.
A person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, entity,
company or organization of any kind.
Permanent sign.
An attached or detached sign affixed to a permanent structure,
or placed in a fixed location, that is intended to be displayed for
a long period of time which is generally as long as the business,
product, service, etc., that the sign advertises is in business, on
the site where the sign is located, etc.
Pole sign.
A freestanding sign is one that independent of any structure
or building, supported by one or more poles, and having no additional
guys, braces, supports, or anchors to the ground or to any other structure.
Both the pole and its foundation shall be engineered and constructed
to withstand the most recent revision of the latest adopted building
code for wind speeds when the pole is over ten feet (10'-0") in height.
The plans for the pole and its foundation must be signed and stamped
by a registered state structural engineer when submitted for the city’s
review. Landscaping is required around the base of the sign.
(1)
Maximum height: Seventy-five feet (75').
(2)
Maximum size/area: Two hundred (200) square feet for up to fifty
feet (50') tall. Signs between fifty-one (51') and seventy-five (75)
feet may be three hundred (300) square feet.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts and planned developments
located within fifty feet (50') of the right-of-way line of U.S. Highway
175. A multi-tenant or multi-user shopping center or business site/lot
shall only be allowed one pole or pylon sign, not one sign for each
individual tenant and/or business.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Fifteen feet (15') from any curbline or
a setback equal to one (1) foot for each foot of the sign’s
overall height, whichever is greater; must be pylon style, not single-pole
style, for any sign that is forty feet (40') or less in height.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot.
Political sign.
A temporary sign containing a political message, which is
erected only on private property (i.e., not in public rights-of-way
or easements) with the property owner’s consent, for the sole
purpose of advertising a candidate, a political party, or a ballot
measure during a period of a public election.
(1)
To the extent regulation of political signs by a municipality
is preempted and controlled by section 216.903 of the Texas Local
Government Code, that section applies herein as if fully set forth.
To the extent political signs are not subject to such statutory regulation,
they shall be regulated as any other noncommercial sign as provided
in this article.
(2)
No person shall place, or cause to be placed, a political sign
on any public right-of-way or public property within the corporate
limits of the city, except on the day of the election or early voting
days at designated early voting locations. Such signs may be located
at the polling places within the specified proximity as permitted
by state election laws.
(3)
No person shall place, or cause to be placed, a political sign
on any utility pole or tower (e.g., telephone pole, streetlight standard,
street sign pole, electric utility tower, etc.) or on trees or fences
within the corporate limits of the city.
(4)
A political sign may not:
(A)
Have an effective area greater than thirty-six (36) square feet;
(B)
Be more than eight feet (8') high;
(D)
Have any moving elements.
(5)
Duration: Sign may be put up beginning the day after the filing
deadline for political office and must be removed within 10 days of
election day.
Portable sign.
Any type of sign that is not permanently attached to the
ground or other permanent structure, and that is designed such that
it can be moved from one location to another.
Premises.
Any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether
improved or unimproved including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips.
Private premises.
A dwelling, house, building, or other structure designed
or used either wholly or in part for private residential purposes,
whether inhabited or temporarily or continuously uninhabited/vacant.
A private premises shall include any yard, ground, lawn, walk, driveway,
porch, steps, or mailbox belonging to appurtenant to such dwelling,
house, building, or other structure.
Projecting sign.
A sign that projects from a building and has one end attached
to a building or other permanent structure. Projecting signs shall
have a minimum clearance of eight (8) feet above any sidewalk/pedestrian
travel surface, and fourteen (14) feet above any vehicular parking
or circulation surface.
Projecting structure.
A covered structure of a permanent nature which is constructed
of approved building materials, specifically excluding canvas or fabric
material (i.e., an awning), and where such structure is an integral
part of the main building or is permanently attached to a main building
and does not extend over public property. A projecting structure is
defined to include marquee and fixed-canopy types of structures. A
projecting structure shall have a minimum clearance of eight (8) feet
above any sidewalk/pedestrian travel surface, and fourteen (14) feet
above any vehicular parking or circulation surface. It shall be engineered
and able to withstand the most recent revision of the latest adopted
building code for wind speeds.
Promotional flags/pennants.
A type of temporary sign that is generally constructed of
lightweight plastic, fabric or a similar material; that is mounted
and/or tethered to one or more poles, buildings or other structures
by a rope, wire, string or similar device; and that is designed to
move in the wind (i.e., flutter) to attract attention. Promotional
flags/pennants shall not exhibit a text message, copy, logo or symbol
of any kind, but may be a single color or several colors. Promotional
flags/pennants are permitted only in conjunction with a special promotion
permit and shall be used as supplemental signs only. Permanent signs
are required prior to issuance of a pennant permit.
(1)
Pennants may be displayed a total of four (4) fifteen-day periods
per year.
(2)
Permit is required. The permit fee for pennants shall be twenty-five
dollars ($25.00) per display period or any part thereof and shall
be paid in addition to any special promotions permit fee.
(3)
Only four (4) pennants allowed per promotion.
(4)
Promotional banner shall be same size, and height allowed per
the banner [definition of this] section.
Promotional signage.
A type of temporary signage that is used for special events
and promotions or for special events, business grand openings or anniversaries.
Promotional signage may include banners, flags, pennants, streamers,
balloons, inflatable signs/devices, and any other legal types of signs
allowed by this article. A searchlight may be used if it complies
with all other provisions of this article.
(1)
Promotional signage is allowed on-premises only, for a maximum
period of thirty (30) calendar days, and no more often than once per
calendar quarter in any given year with at least a thirty-day separation
between periods of display, and is only allowed for a legally operating
business on the premises. A display period will commence on the first
day promotional signage is displayed. A legally operating business
shall include any retail, commercial, industrial or institutional
use for which the city building official has issued a certificate
of occupancy.
(2)
Any device described as promotional signage shall not exceed
an overall height than the maximum building height allowed in that
zoning district, or thirty-five feet (35'), whichever is smaller.
(3)
A separate permit is required for each display period promotional
signage will be used. If any device described as promotional signage
is installed prior to issuance of a permit, additional fees and/or
fines for noncompliance with this article may be assessed in addition
to the permit fee.
(4)
Promotional signage shall be fully contained on the property
of the business which it advertises, and shall not extend into, onto,
or over a public right-of-way or adjacent property. Signage shall
not be located in any sight visibility triangle/area, nor shall any
combustible materials be placed in contact with lighted signs or any
electrical fixtures.
Property line.
The line denoting the limits of legal ownership of property.
Also called a lot line.
Public place.
Any and all streets, boulevards, avenues, lanes, alleys or
other public ways, and any and all public parks, squares, spaces,
grounds and buildings.
Pylon sign.
A freestanding sign supported by a solid, ground up, tall
monumental structure that is compatible with the main building on
the premises. See “pole sign” for similar regulations.
Reader board sign.
A wall-mounted or freestanding sign (or a portion of a larger
sign) that describes and advertises things such as movie listings,
fuel pricing, dining and product or service specials, welcome greetings,
etc., with manually interchangeable letters and symbols; includes
nonelectronic bulletin boards and theater marquees.
(1)
Maximum height: See standard for the type of sign it is part
of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(2)
Maximum size/area: See standard for the type of sign it is part
of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(3)
Allowed: See standard for the type of sign it is part of (monument
sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(4)
Placement/setbacks: See standard for the type of sign it is
part of (monument sign, pole/pylon sign, wall sign, etc.).
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per property/lot.
Real estate sign.
A temporary accessory sign that advertises the availability
for sale or rental of the premises upon which the sign in located,
and which advertises property only for a use for which it is legally
zoned. A real estate sign shall be promptly removed when the property
is sold or rented (as applicable).
(1)
Maximum height: Five feet (5') in any residential zoning district;
eight feet (8') in any nonresidential zoning district.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Eight (8) square feet in any residential
zoning district; thirty-two (32) square feet in any nonresidential
zoning district.
(3)
Allowed in all zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Five feet (5') from any property or right-of-way
line.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per street frontage.
(6)
Duration: Until property is sold or rented (as applicable).
Rear wall.
A wall with no main entrances or store fronts, and which
does not face the front of the lot (i.e., the street). A building
may have a maximum of one rear wall (either in a single wall segment
or in several segments which are more or less parallel to one another
or which follow the curvature of the overall building).
Roofline.
The height which is defined by the intersection of the roof
of the building and the wall of the building with the following exception:
for mansard-type roofs having two (2) slopes, the “roofline”
shall be defined as the top of the lower slope of the roof. For mansard-type
roofs having parapet walls, the “roofline” shall be the
top of the parapet.
Roof sign.
A sign affixed to, applied on, or erected upon or above a
roof or parapet or the eave line of a building or structure. This
type of sign is not allowed within the city limits or the ETJ of the
city.
Sandwich board sign.
A self-supporting A-, T-, or V-shaped portable sign with
two visible sides that is self-supporting and placed in front of a
business, generally on a sidewalk, to attract patrons into the establishment.
(1)
Maximum height: Three feet (3').
(2)
Maximum size/area: Eight (8) square feet; one per business.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts and shall be
taken inside every night and during nonopen hours.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: On sidewalks in front of the advertised
store, but a four-foot (4') walkway shall be kept open to pedestrians.
(5)
Maximum number: One (1) per street frontage.
(6)
Duration: Only during hours of operation.
Searchlight.
A source, classified as a temporary portable sign, of high-intensity
light with one or more beams directed into the atmosphere or any type
of light with one or more beams that rotate or move. Searchlights
may be permitted in accordance with any other applicable city regulations
and may include traditional searchlight devices or laser-type devices.
A permit for use is required, and may be granted for use within a
nonresidential zoning district only under the following additional
regulations:
(1)
A searchlight shall be located a minimum distance of fifty (50)
feet from any public right-of-way and from side or rear property lines
and shall be positioned so as to project all beams at a minimum angle
of thirty (30) degrees upward from grade level. No searchlight beam
may project onto any street, onto any adjacent property, or onto property
or buildings not owned/operated by the business utilizing the searchlight.
(2)
The maximum light intensity generated by searchlights on any
premises may not exceed a total of one thousand six hundred (1,600)
million footcandle power. No more than four (4) beams of light may
be projected from any premises at any point in time.
(3)
All searchlights must be designed and maintained so as to prevent
rays of light (or laser beams) from being directed at any portion
of traveled ways, and no light shall be of such intensity or brilliance
as to cause glare or to impair the vision of the driver of any vehicle,
or to create any other type of traffic hazard (i.e., cannot be such
an unusual, eye-catching display that would distract the attention
of motorists).
(4)
No advertising searchlight may be operated between the hours
of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Searchlights shall be operated in accordance
with the city noise ordinance and with any other applicable ordinance
designed to minimize public nuisances or disturbances.
(5)
No advertising searchlight may be operated on any premises for
more than seven (7) consecutive days or for more than a total of fourteen
(14) days within any calendar year. No permit for an advertising searchlight
may be issued for any business entity for which a permit has been
issued for a searchlight on the same premises within the last four
(4) months preceding the date of the permit application. Searchlights
shall be allowed (with a permit) for business “grand openings”
and special events only such as “Seagofest,” special performances,
and special holiday events.
Seasonal decorations.
Noncommercial signs, structures or other materials (e.g.,
air-filled figures, strings of holiday or twinkle lights, ornaments,
cut-out figures, etc.) that are temporarily displayed. Seasonal decorations
shall not be placed in any way that affects traffic safety or visibility.
They shall not pose a hazard or threat to public safety, and shall
not negatively affect surrounding properties, neighbors, etc. They
shall not advertise any type of business sales, marketing, grand opening
or other commercial event.
(1)
Maximum height: Height of main structure on the property/lot.
If located on the roof of a structure in an agricultural or residential
zoning district, decorations shall not extend more than eight feet
(8') above the top of the roof.
(2)
Maximum size/area: No limit.
(3)
Allowed in all zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Completely on private property (not in public
right-of-way); can be erected or affixed to the roof, trees, fences
and other fixtures on the property; can be illuminated and/or animated;
can be mounted on the roof of a structure only within agricultural
and residential zoning districts, only if securely tethered or secured
to minimize movement of decorations, and only if decorations do not
exceed eight feet (8') in height.
(5)
Maximum number: No limit.
(6)
Duration: Can be installed/displayed not more than fifty-nine
(59) days.
Setback.
The horizontal distance between a sign and the front, rear
or side property line, as measured from that part of the sign, including
its extremities and supports, nearest to any point on any imaginary
vertical plane projecting vertically from the front, rear or side
property line.
Side wall.
A wall with no main entrances or store fronts, and which
does not face the front of the lot.
Sight visibility triangle/area.
The areas of property on both sides of the intersection of
an alley or driveway with a public street, or the intersection of
two public rights-of-way, where visibility must be maintained. The
triangular visibility area is defined as being formed by the intersection
of two (2) or more public street rights-of way with two (2) sides
of each triangle being a minimum of twenty-five feet (25') in length
from the point of the intersection (as measured along the property
line, not the curbline), and the third side being a line connecting
the ends of the other two (2) sides.
Sign (general).
A name, number, identification, description, announcement,
declaration, demonstration, device, display, flag, banner, pennant,
illustration, beacon, light or insignia, and structure supporting
any of the same, affixed directly or indirectly to or upon any building,
window, door, outdoor structure or vehicle, or erected or maintained
upon a piece of land, which directs attention to any object, product,
service, place, activity, person, institution, organization or business.
Any interior illuminated or moving sign or light which is visible
from the exterior may be determined as being erected on the exterior
of the building or structure. Signs may not have sign panels in three
or more different directions.
Sign area.
The area (i.e., square footage) of a sign made up of letters,
words or symbols within a frame shall be determined from the outside
edge of the frame itself. The square footage of a sign composed of
only letters, words or symbols shall be determined from imaginary
straight lines drawn around the entire copy or grouping of such letters,
words or symbols. Double-faced signs shall be calculated as the area
of one side only. Three-dimensional or multi-faceted signs shall be
calculated as the largest area visible from any single direction at
any point in time. When a sign is irregularly-shaped, the area shall
be calculated by enclosing the extreme limits of the sign and all
of its projections by no more than six (6) nonoverlapping triangles
and/or rectangles. The sum of all combined areas shall be no greater
than the allowable area for that type of sign.
Sign height.
The vertical distance of a sign from the average grade of
the property where the sign will be located (as measured on a straight
line projected between the main building, through the center of the
sign, and to the nearest property line) to the highest point of the
sign or its structure, whichever is highest.
Structural trim.
Any retainer, molding, batten, capping, nailing strip, latticing,
platform or other similar trim component which is attached to the
sign or its structure, and which is necessary for support and is considered
part of the sign support or framework.
Temporary sign.
Any type of sign that is not permanently attached to the
ground or other permanent structure, and that is intended to be displayed
for a short period of time only (i.e., changeable) and that must be
removed within a specified period of time unless otherwise provided
in this article. Includes the following examples: banners, any type
of portable sign, real estate signs, garage sale signs, development/construction
signs, model home signs, political signs, promotional flags/pennants,
and other similar signs.
Unified lot sign.
Unified lot sign must meet all requirements of a monument
sign, and may be placed on a premises consisting of two (2) or more
contiguous lots where each lot owner has entered into a binding agreement
through an easement to treat their separate lots as one (1) lot for
the limited purpose of signage. The agreement shall contain a legal
description of the properties subject to the agreement; the agreement
is a covenant running with the land to be filed and made a part of
the Deed Records of Dallas or Kaufman County, Texas; and that the
agreement cannot be amended or terminated without the consent of city.
Vehicle.
For the purpose of this article, the term “vehicle”
shall mean any automobile, truck, camper, tractor, van, trailer or
any other device capable of being transported, and shall be considered
a “vehicle” in both moving and stationary modes, irrespective
of its state or repair or its physical condition.
Vertical clearance bar.
A structure, usually comprised of two posts with a horizontal
fixed or free-swinging cross-bar, that is installed to limit the height
of vehicles at driveway openings, in drive-through lanes, under canopies
and overhangs, and in other areas where vehicles may not go if they
exceed the designated height; vertical clearance bars shall not bear
any type of advertising signage or message or they shall be considered
a “pylon sign” and regulated as such.
(1)
Minimum height: Fourteen feet (14') unless warning of a low
clearance of an overhead structure.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Not applicable.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential, multifamily, townhome and manufactured
housing zoning districts, and allowed for any nonresidential use (such
as a church, school, day care center, etc.) that is located in an
agricultural, single-family or two-family zoning district.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Where needed; not within front yard setback
unless approved as a special exception during site plan review and
approval by the planning and zoning commission.
(5)
Must display the clearance height on the sign in six (6") inch
numbers.
(6)
Maximum number: No limit.
Wall sign.
A sign attached to, affixed upon, or painted upon a wall
surface with the sign facing parallel to and projecting not more than
six (6) inches out from the wall surface. A sign attached to or painted
upon an awning or a canopy and visible to the exterior shall be considered
in the allowable calculations for wall signs. Luminous gaseous tubing
attached directly to a wall surface shall be considered a “wall
sign” when forming a border for the subject matter, when directing
attention to the subject matter, or when forming letters, logos, symbols
or pictorial designs of any kind.
(1)
Maximum height: Height of wall surface (cannot extend above
top of wall or roofline).
(2)
Maximum size/area: Ten (10) percent of wall surface in aggregate
(i.e., all wall signs combined), exclusive of areas of the wall surface
that are comprised of doors, windows, breezeways, etc. or two hundred
fifty (250) square feet, whichever is smaller.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts and similarly
zoned property in planned developments.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: On the vertical face only of a building;
must be comprised of individual letters/characters; must be attractively
designed in colors that are not visually intrusive, and must be professionally
designed, constructed and applied by an experienced sign contractor.
(5)
Maximum number: Limited by allowable area.
Window sign.
A sign, any portion of which is painted or affixed to the
exterior (or interior) surface of a window and visible from outside
of the building (e.g., it is visible from the street or parking lot).
The covering of a window for privacy, shading, or security reasons
shall not be regulated provided there is no text or other advertising
on it.
(1)
Maximum height: Height of window surface.
(2)
Maximum size/area: Forty percent (40%) of total window surface
area for all building facades that are visible from a public street,
but shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of the surface area of any
individual window on any building facade.
(3)
Allowed in all nonresidential zoning districts.
(4)
Placement/setbacks: Affixed to window surface and must be professionally
designed, constructed and applied by an experienced window sign painter/contractor.
A window sign that only displays information such as “open,”
“closed,” hours of operation, credit cards accepted and
similar information may be comprised of gaseous tubing, LED or other
means of internal illumination, and of any color.
(5)
Maximum number: Limited by allowable area.
(Ordinance 27-2018 adopted 12/3/18)