"Abandoned sign"means a sign which no longer advertises or identifies an ongoing business, product or service available on the premises where the sign is located.
"Animated sign"means a sign that uses movement or change of lighting to depict action or the appearance of motion. This definition includes blinking, flashing, moving and revolving signs; strobe, laser, fiber optic, search lights and string lighting of any type, including blinking lights. It also includes electronic display faces which are capable of presenting a series of still images in "slide show" fashion.
"Area of sign" or "sign area"means the entire area within a single continuous perimeter composed of squares or rectangles that enclose the extreme limits or writing, representation, emblem or any figure of similar character, with any frame, background area of sign, structural trim or other material or color forming an integral part of the display or used to differentiate such signs from the background against which it is placed. If a sign is designed with more than one exterior surface, the area shall be computed as including only the maximum single display surface that is visible from any ground position at one time. The supports or uprights on which a sign is supported shall not be included in determining the sign area unless the supports or uprights are designed in a manner as to form an integral background of the display. For signs with no distinct border or boundary, the sign area shall be calculated by computing the area of a simple rectilinear figure consisting of not more than eight perpendicular lines that contain all of the writing, representations, emblems, logos, or other display elements of the sign.
"Aerial sign"means a sign or device that is either floating or flying in the air but is tethered to a structure or to the ground by strings or cables, for the purpose of attracting attention to or advertising a commercial or noncommercial message.
"Awning sign"means a sign painted or otherwise affixed permanently to the exterior surface of an awning. For purposes of this chapter, awning means shelter projecting from and supported by the exterior wall of a building and constructed of a rigid frame covered by a flexible skin (e.g., as fabric, synthetic material or thin sheet metal).
"Banner"means a temporary sign made of fabric or any non-rigid material with no enclosing framework.
"Billboard"means a permanent structure sign which meets any one or more of the following criteria: (1) it is used for the display of off-site commercial messages; (2) it is used for general advertising for hire, in contrast to self-promotion; (3) it is not an accessory or auxiliary use serving a principal use on the same parcel, but rather is a separate or principal use of the parcel; (4) it is a profit center on its own. Signs within an area controlled by a master sign program or specific plan which displays commercial messages pertaining to establishments within the same sign program area or specific plan area are not billboards.
"Building frontage"means the linear dimension of a building that faces upon a public street (excluding an alley) or public/private parking lot and is roughly parallel to it.
"Bunting"means a decoration made out of fabric, synthetic material, sheet metal or any thin pliable material that is attached to at least two ends of a rigid frame attached to a pole or projecting from a building.
"Cabinet sign"means a sign face within a box frame, usually made of metal; also known as "cab sign" or "box sign."
"Canopy sign"means a sign affixed to the top or face of a canopy. For the purposes of this chapter, canopy means a permanent, flat projection from the face of the building, constructed of rigid materials.
"Channel letters"means individual letters or figures that are affixed to a building or to a freestanding sign structure, typically by sliding the letters into channel guides.
"Commercial mascot"means a person or animal attired or decorated with commercial insignia, images or symbols, and/or holding signs displaying commercial messages, when a principal purpose is to draw attention to or advertise a commercial enterprise. Includes sign twirlers, sign clowns and human or animal "sandwich board" type signs.
"Commercial message"means an image or message on a sign which primarily concerns the commercial and/or economic interests of the sign sponsor or intended audience, and/or which proposes a commercial transaction.
"Construction sign"means a temporary sign on a property where construction activities are taking place. Construction activities consist of adding more than fifty percent to the total square footage of the building/buildings, or exterior redesign of more than fifty percent of the length of the building's façade.
"Directional sign"means an on-site sign that provides information to drivers and pedestrians, such as parking, exit, one way traffic, handicapped parking, etc.
"Directory sign"means a freestanding or wall sign that identifies establishments located within a multi-tenant building, a shopping center, an industrial building or an institutional establishment.
"Director"means the planning/building director of the city, or designee.
"Drive-through ordering sign"means a sign displaying the menu of a drive-through restaurant to customers seated in vehicles in drive-through service lanes.
"Electronic message center" or "EMC"means a sign with a visual image formed by the selective illumination of an array of light bulbs, light emitting diodes (LEDs), or liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that can be changed electronically. These signs may display text and/or graphic images, and may be programmable. The definition applies regardless of whether the sign displays a single image or a series of still images or full motion. Also known as digital signs, CEVMS (changeable electronic variable message signs), and similar names. All functionally equivalent technologies are within this definition.
"Establishment"means any legal use of land, other than long-term residential, which involves the use of structures subject to the Building Code. By way of example and not limitation, this definition includes businesses, factories, farms, schools, hospitals, hotels and motels, offices and libraries but does not include single-family homes, mobile homes, residential apartments, residential care facilities, or residential condominiums.
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"Fence sign"means a sign attached to or painted onto any freestanding fence.
"Flag"means a piece of fabric or other flexible material, usually rectangular, of distinctive design, used as a symbol.
"General advertising"means the commercial enterprise of advertising or promoting other businesses, establishments or causes using methods of advertising, in contrast to self-promotion or on-site advertising. Also known as "advertising for hire" and "general advertising for hire." This definition applies even when the sponsored message is noncommercial or promotes a nonprofit cause or institution.
"Graphic"means the visually communicative portion of a sign; a visual image which functions as symbol of an establishment, a company or any other legal private or public entity or a symbol expressing any other noncommercial or commercial message. Also known as "copy" or "sign copy."
"Height"means the vertical distance measured from the surface grade beneath the sign to the highest element of the sign. For purposes of this chapter, all sign heights specified are measured from the grade adjacent to the base of the sign to the highest point of the sign. Grading of a lot to increase sign height above natural grade shall not be allowed.
"Illegal sign"means a sign that does not meet the requirements of this chapter and does not have legal nonconforming status. Includes all signs which were originally installed in violation of laws, rules and regulations which were in effect at the time of installation, and which have not been subsequently legalized.
"Illuminated sign"means a sign with an artificial source of light incorporated internally or externally for the purpose of illuminating the sign.
"Inflatable sign"means a form of inflatable device or a sign that is displayed, printed or painted on the surface of a balloon or any other form of inflatable background and is used to attract attention to or advertise a noncommercial or commercial message or location.
"LED"means a light emitting diode, which is an electronic device that lights up when electricity is passed through it.
"Legal nonconforming sign"means a permanent sign that was legally established and has been maintained in compliance with the provisions of all applicable laws in effect at the time of original installation but that does not currently comply with the provisions of this chapter or title.
"Master sign program"means a coordinated program of signage for building complexes with four or more tenants.
"Mobile sign"means a sign mounted, attached, affixed or painted upon any surface of a motor vehicle, trailer or similar conveyance parked or traversing upon a public street or on public or private property for the purpose of general advertising for hire.
"Monument sign"means a freestanding sign, without exposed pylons or posts, mounted directly on the ground.
"Mural"means a visual image on an exterior surface of a structure that is displayed primarily for artistic purposes, and not for advertising purposes. Images which consist of or contain text or commercial logos, symbols or images are not within this definition.
"Neon sign"sign means any sign using neon or any other inert gas under low pressure, which glows in a distinctive color when exposed to a high voltage electrical current.
"Off-site message"means a commercial message displayed on a sign which pertains to goods or services not available at the same location. The definition includes any wall sign that is not located directly above or upon a tenant's lease space where the primary establishment is operated. The onsite/off-site distinction applies only to commercial messages.
"On-site message"means a commercial message which pertains to goods and/or services offered on the same site, or expected to be offered on the same site in the near future. In the case of developments subject to a master sign program or specific plan, all establishments subject to the plan are considered on-site when located within the area to which the plan applies. In the case of construction site signs, "on-site" means any message or copy concerning parties involved in the specific construction project, as well as the intended use of the project when complete. The on-site/off-site distinction applies only to commercial messages.
"Order confirmation board"means any video screen or electronic display, monitor or terminal that is located on, or affixed to, a drive-through menu board that displays exhibits or shows visual content or material.
"Painted sign"means a visual image painted or silk-screened onto a building wall or freestanding structure.
"Pennant"means any lightweight plastic, fabric, or similar material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, attached to a rope, wire, or string, usually in a series, designed to move in the wind and attract attention. Pennants are typically triangular or swallow tail in shape. Flags are not within this definition.
"Pole sign"means a freestanding sign supported by one or more poles. The definition applies even if the poles are skirted or covered with cladding.
"Portable sign"means a sign not permanently attached to, mounted upon or affixed to a building, structure or the ground, and which is easily moved. Examples include A-frame signs, sandwich board signs, signs on wheels and signs carried/supported by human beings or animals.
"Projecting sign"means a sign, the sign surface of which is not parallel to the face of the supporting wall and which is supported wholly by the wall. This definition shall include V- or wing-type signs.
"Real estate sign"means a temporary sign whose message pertains to an economic transaction involving real property, such as a sale, rental, or lease. All signs described in
Civil Code 713 are within this definition. This definition does not include signs offering or pertaining to short term or transient occupancy, such as hotel, motel, bed and breakfast inns advertising vacancy and rates.
"Rider sign"means a sign attached to a real estate sign that provides limited information about the property (by way of example and not limitation: number of bedrooms, agent's name, open house, etc.).
"Roof sign"means a sign erected, constructed and attached to and/or maintained upon or above any roof or portion of a roof of any building, including a mansard roof. For the purposes of this chapter, a mansard roof is any roof or parapet wall with roofing material for siding that slopes from thirty degrees to ninety degrees and does not have a ridge line.
"Sign"means the public display of a communicative visual image for the purpose of attracting attention and/or expressing some message, which is visible from an exterior location open to the public. Notwithstanding the breadth and generality of the foregoing, the following are not within the definition of sign:
(1) Aerial signs or banners towed behind aircraft;
(2) Architectural Features. Decorative or architectural features of buildings (not including lettering, trademarks or moving parts), which do not perform a communicative function;
(4) Foundation stones and cornerstones;
(5) Holiday decorations, cultural observance imagery, and strings of lights which are on display in conjunction with a state or national holiday for not more than forty-five calendar days per year (cumulative, per parcel or use) and which do not include commercial advertising messages;
(6) Inflatable Gymnasiums.Inflatable, temporary, moveable, gymnasium devices commonly used for children's birthday parties, and similar devices; also called "party jumps";
(7) Interior Graphics.Visual communicative devices that are located entirely within a building or other enclosed structure and are not visible from the exterior thereof;
(9) Manufacturers' Marks. Marks on tangible products, which identify the maker, seller, provider or product, and which customarily remain attached to the product even after sale;
(10) Mass Transit Graphics.Graphic images mounted on duly licensed and authorized mass transit vehicles that legally pass through the city for the primary purpose of transportation rather than general advertising for hire; taxis;
(11) Newsracks and newsstands;
(12) Personal Appearance.Items or devices of personal apparel, decoration or appearance, including tattoos, makeup, wigs, costumes, masks, etc. (but not including commercial mascots or hand-held signs);
(13) Search lights, except when used to attract attention to or advertise a commercial or noncommercial message or location;
(14) Shopping carts, golf carts, horse drawn carriages, pedicabs and similar devices; any motorized vehicle which may be legally operated upon a public road is not within this exclusion;
(15) Symbols Embedded in Architecture.Symbols of noncommercial organizations or concepts including, but not limited to, religious or political symbols, when such are permanently integrated into the structure of a permanent building which is otherwise legal; by way of example and not limitation, such symbols include stained glass windows on churches, carved or bas relief doors or walls, bells, religious statuary, etc.;
(16) Vehicle and Vessel Insignia.On street legal vehicles and properly licensed watercraft: license plates, license plate frames, registration insignia, noncommercial messages, messages relating to the business of which the vehicle or vessel is an instrument or tool (not including general advertising) and messages relating to the proposed sale, lease or exchange of the vehicle or vessel;
(17) Vending machines, automated intake devices and product dispensing devices which do not display off-site commercial messages or general advertising messages;
"Sign Committee"The sign committee shall be composed of the following:
(1) Two commission members appointed by the commission; and
"Sign copy"means the combination of letters, numerals, or symbols displayed on a sign face to convey a message to the public; the complete set of all elements of a visual image which is intended to be communicative.
"Snipe sign"means a small poster board on a stake mounted on the public right-of-way, in violation of applicable laws.
"Subdivision entry feature"means a sign located within a common open space area or landscape easement, adjacent to a street on the perimeter of the subdivision.
"Temporary sign"means a sign that is designed or intended to be temporarily mounted or displayed and which is not intended for permanent or long term use. Temporary signs are usually made of lightweight materials and are easily mounted by hand or with ordinary hand tools.
"Under-canopy sign"means a sign suspended under a canopy, marquee or arcaded walk in front of a building.
"Wall sign"means a sign installed on or attached to a wall and which is parallel to the building façade.
"Window sign"means a sign painted or installed on a glass window or door or located within three feet from inside the window in a manner that it can be viewed from the exterior of a structure.
(Ord. 1467 § 3, 2011)