Unless the sign is exempt from this title pursuant to Chapter 17.10, a sign permit must be obtained prior to the erection of any sign.
(Ord. 4648 § 2, 2008)
A. 
Applications pursuant to this title shall be filed with the planning department upon forms provided for that purpose. The application shall be accompanied by a non-refundable fee as established by city council resolution.
B. 
The application shall contain at a minimum:
1. 
The name, address and telephone number of the owner(s) of the property upon which the sign is to be placed and the owner’s signed consent to the application;
2. 
The name, address and telephone number of the person who will erect the sign;
3. 
The signature, name, address and telephone number of the applicant, if other than the owner or sign installer;
4. 
Three copies of a site plan for the property upon which the sign(s) is to be located depicting the location of existing building(s), and existing and proposed freestanding sign(s);
5. 
Three copies of a sign plan depicting the sign(s) including dimensions, colors, materials and type of illumination; and
6. 
Three copies of a scaled building elevation plan indicating the sign location (wall signs only).
C. 
Except as provided above, applications for a temporary sign permit shall contain:
1. 
The name, address and telephone number of the owner(s) of the property upon which the sign(s) is to be placed and the owner’s signed consent to the application;
2. 
The name, address and telephone number of the applicant, if other than the owner;
3. 
The establishment name and address of the property where the temporary sign(s) are to be located; and
4. 
A description of the temporary sign(s), size, location, text and display period including a sketch or photo of the temporary sign(s).
(Ord. 4648 § 2, 2008)
A. 
Upon the filing of an application for a sign permit, the director shall review the application within 10 working days for conformance with this title, a planned sign permit program, if applicable, and other applicable regulations. If the application meets the requirements of this title, the director shall endorse the application and drawings as “approved” and shall transmit a copy to the building official. The building official, upon receipt of any approved application, shall review the plans within two working days for conformance with the California Building Code and California Electric Code, as adopted in Title 16 of the Roseville Municipal Code. If the plans are in conformance with the California Electric Code and have been Underwriters Laboratory (UL) designed and labeled, and are in conformance with the California Building Code, the director shall issue a sign permit; provided, however, that the applicant shall first obtain a building permit in accordance with Section 105.1 of the California Building Code, if applicable.
B. 
Three working days prior to installation of the sign, the sign installer shall contact the building department and arrange for a sign inspection. The building official or his or her designee shall meet the sign installer at the site where the sign is to be installed to verify that the sign has been constructed and will be installed in accordance with the sign permit. If, upon inspection, the sign is consistent with the sign permit, the building official or his or her designee shall attach the sign permit sticker bearing the number of the sign permit to the sign so as to be legible to a person standing adjacent to the sign.
C. 
Except as provided above, upon the filing of an application for a temporary sign permit, the director shall review the application within five working days for conformance with this title. If the application meets the requirements of this title, the director shall endorse the application and drawings as “approved.”
(Ord. 4648 § 2, 2008)
If the director determines that the application does not comply with the provisions of this title, planned sign permit program criteria or other applicable regulations, the director shall deny the application and shall within five working days (excluding weekends and holidays) of the determination, provide a written notice to the applicant of the respects in which the application fails to conform to the requirements of this title.
(Ord. 4648 § 2, 2008)