Attached
Sign (also termed Attached Wall Sign or Wall Sign).
An
attached sign or attached wall sign is a sign that is attached to,
applied to, applied on, or supported by any part of a building (such
as a wall, parapet, canopy facia, awning, arcade, mansard, or marquee)
that encloses or covers usable space (as contrasted to a freestanding
or detached sign).
An attached sign may be attached to, affixed upon, or painted
upon a wall surface with the sign facing parallel to and projecting
not more than eighteen inches from the surface of the building or
appurtenance. Attached signs painted or applied directly upon an exterior
wall surface must be professionally designed and constructed, consist
of professional quality workmanship and exterior grade paints and
materials, and be maintained at all times so that there is minimal
fading, chipping, or peeling. The property owner shall remove any
attached signs painted or applied directly upon an exterior wall surface
that have not been properly maintained or are in a deteriorated condition.
A sign attached to or painted upon an awning or a canopy and
visible to the exterior is considered in the allowable calculations
for wall signs (also see “awning sign” and “canopy
sign” for additional limitations). Luminous gaseous tubing,
LED lights, or other strip lighting attached directly to a wall surface
is 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. Attached signs or attached wall signs must comply with the following
provisions:
(1) Maximum
height:
Attached signs may not extend higher than the
height of the wall surface, unless noted below for parapet signs:
(a) Signs may be placed a maximum of 10 feet above the roof on a parapet
or similar projection that is continuous on three or more sides; and
(b) Signs may not project above any portion of a parapet or similar projection.
(2) Maximum
size:
Attached signs must comply with the following provisions
for the total maximum surface area of all attached wall signs per
facade in aggregate:
(a) For single-tenant buildings:
(i) Front (main entry) facade only: The maximum square footage of an
attached sign on the front of a single-tenant building may not exceed
2 square feet per lineal width in feet of building width of the wall
upon which the sign is mounted, and in no case may any of the sign’s
dimensions exceed 75 percent of the corresponding width or the height
of the wall, with a maximum of 200 square feet.
(ii) Side and rear facades: The maximum square footage of an attached
sign on a side or rear facade of a single-tenant building may not
exceed one square foot per lineal width in feet, of the wall upon
which the sign is mounted, and in no case may any of the sign’s
dimensions exceed 50 percent of the corresponding width or the height
of the wall, with a maximum of 100 square feet.
(b) For “end-cap” tenants in multi-tenant strip center buildings:
(i) Front (main entry) facade only: The maximum square footage of an
attached sign on a front facade for “end cap” tenants
in multi-tenant building may not exceed 2 times the lineal width,
in feet, of the tenant frontage. Tenant wall sign shall only be permitted
upon the wall fronting the tenant and in no case may the sign’s
dimensions exceed 75 percent of either the corresponding width or
the height of the wall. The total maximum sign area may not exceed
200 square feet.
(ii) Side facade: The maximum square footage of an attached sign on a
side facade for “end cap” tenants in a multi-tenant building
may not exceed one square foot per lineal width, in feet, of the wall
upon which the sign is mounted adjacent to the tenant space, and in
no case may the sign’s dimensions exceed 25 percent of either
the corresponding width or the height of the wall. The total maximum
sign area shall not exceed 100 square feet.
(c) For “interior” tenants in multi-tenant strip center buildings:
(i) Front (main entry) facade only: The maximum square footage of an
attached sign on a front facade for “interior” tenants
in a multi-tenant building may not exceed the square footage of 2
times the lineal width of the wall upon which the sign is mounted,
and in no case may the sign’s dimensions exceed 75 percent of
either the corresponding width or the height of the wall. The total
maximum sign area shall not exceed 200 square feet.
(ii) Side and rear facades: Attached wall signs are not permitted for
interior tenants.
(d) For buildings three or more stories in height: The square footage of an attached sign that identifies the building name, and that is not attached to a tenant space, shall not exceed one square foot per the lineal width, in feet, of the frontage of the building, in addition to the total sign area otherwise allowed in this Section
4.78(A) and the maximum area for the building name sign shall be 100 square feet.
(e) For multiple tenant building with “interior” tenants
that do not have direct exterior exits (such as office buildings,
indoor shopping malls, and other similar uses)the total sign area
of all wall signs for all tenants combined may not exceed the allowable
sign area allowed in Section 4.78(2)(a).
(f) The total combined area of attached signs (including attached wall
signs, awning signs, and canopy signs) for any elevational view shall
not exceed that allowed for attached signs as set forth in Section
4.78(2)(a).
(3) Location:
Attached signs are allowed in all nonresidential and mixed-use
zoning districts.
(4) Placement/setbacks:
On the vertical face only of a building; attached signs must
be comprised of individual letters or characters attached directly
to the building face or to a raceway, or unilluminated panels comprised
of individual letters or characters (cans, illuminated panels or illuminated
box type signs shall not be permitted) and must be professionally
designed, constructed, and applied in a workmanlike manner.