The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health,
safety, and welfare through a comprehensive system of reasonable,
effective, consistent, content-neutral, and nondiscriminatory sign
standards and requirements. More specifically, this chapter is intended
to:
A. Balance
public and private objectives by allowing adequate avenues for both
commercial and noncommercial messages;
B. Encourage
signs as an effective channel of communication while preventing visual
clutter that will detract from the aesthetic character of the City;
C. Protect
and improve the local economy and quality of life by preserving and
enhancing the appearance of the streetscape;
D. Maintain
and enhance the City's appearance by regulating the location, number,
type, quality of materials, size, illumination, and maintenance of
signs;
E. Restrict
signs that may create a nuisance to nearby properties, violate privacy,
or create hazards or unreasonable distractions for pedestrians or
drivers;
F. Provide
clear and unambiguous sign standards that enable fair and consistent
enforcement; and
G. Ensure
that the constitutionally guaranteed right of free speech is protected.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
Signs that do not conform to the provisions of this chapter and are erected after its effective date without obtaining required permits thereby are declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance. All violations of this chapter shall be subject to enforcement remedies, penalties, and abatement as provided by Chapter
17.46, Enforcement, and Title
19, Nuisance Abatement Code, of the municipal code.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
Any sign that is dented, frayed, faded, damaged, or abandoned
shall be removed by the sign owner. If such sign is not removed or
repaired by the sign owner, the sign may be removed and abated by
the City in accordance with Title 19 of the City's municipal code.
All costs associated with the removal and/or abatement of such sign(s)
shall be paid for by the sign owner.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
It is the intent of this chapter that all signs adhere to the City's sign ordinance, codified in Chapter
17.29. In the event of a conflict between this chapter and Chapter
17.29, this chapter will control.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
In each instance and under the same conditions to which this
chapter permits any sign, a sign containing an ideological, religious,
or other noncommercial speech shall be permitted wherever commercial
signage is permitted.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this chapter for any reason shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, the decision shall not affect the remaining portions of the chapter. The City Council of the City of West Sacramento hereby declares that it would have passed this chapter and each article, section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase which is a part thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases are declared to be invalid or unconstitutional. The City Council further specifically declares that the invalidity or unconstitutionality of this chapter shall not affect the validity of Chapter
17.29, and that the invalidity or unconstitutionality of Chapter
17.29 shall not affect the validity of this chapter.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings:
Animated sign.
A sign with messages that visually change, or images that
move or appear to move, flash on or off, wink or blink with varying
light intensity, show motion or create the illusion of motion, or
revolve to create an illusion of being on or off.
Balloon.
Any air-or gas-filled device used for the purposes of signage
or advertising.
Banner sign.
A sign that is painted or printed on lightweight flexible
material and hung from a staff or other structure by ropes, wires,
or similar means in a manner to minimize movement.
Commercial message.
A message on a sign, or portion of a sign, that promotes,
informs, or proposes an economic transaction, primarily concerns the
economic interests of the sign sponsor and/or audience, or is intended
to further discussion in the marketplace of goods and services.
Copy.
Also called "sign copy." The visually communicative elements
mounted on a sign.
Damaged sign.
Any sign with cracked or broken panels, peeling paint, missing
letters, or any sign that has been partially destroyed by any cause.
Directional sign.
A sign that directs or guides pedestrian or vehicular traffic
and which is non-advertising in nature (e.g., handicapped parking,
one-way, exit, and entrance).
Graffiti.
Marks, such as inscriptions, drawings, or designs, which
are placed, scratched, etched, painted, or sprayed on public or private
property without the owner's consent.
Illuminated sign.
A sign with an artificial source of light incorporated internally
or externally for illuminating the sign.
Inflatable sign.
A form of inflatable device (e.g., shaped as an animal, blimp,
or other object) that is displayed, printed, or painted on the surface
of an inflatable background, and is primarily installed outside a
building to attract attention to or to advertise a business, a business
location, a service, a product, or an event.
Internally illuminated sign.
A sign that is illuminated by a light source that is contained
inside the sign where the message area is luminous, including cabinet
signs and channel-letter signs.
Moving sign.
A sign or any portion thereof that rotates, moves, or appears
to move in some manner by mechanical, electrical, natural, or other
means.
Non-commercial message.
A message or image on a sign that directs public attention
to or advocates an idea or issue of public interest or concern that
does not serve to advertise or promote any business, product, activity,
service, interest, or entertainment.
Nonconforming sign.
A sign lawfully erected and legally existing on the effective
date of the ordinance codified in this Code, but which does not conform
to the provisions of this Code.
Pennant.
A device made of flexible materials, (e.g., cloth, paper,
or plastic) that may or may not contain copy, and which is installed
for attracting attention.
Permanent sign.
A sign that is intended to be and is so constructed as to
be of a lasting and enduring condition, remaining unchanged in character,
condition (beyond normal wear) and position, and in a permanent manner
affixed to the ground, wall, or building.
Portable sign.
A moveable sign that rests on the ground and is not designed
to be permanently attached to a building or permanently anchored to
the ground, including, but not limited to, A-frame and H-frame signs
are allowed subject to the following standards.
PORTABLE SIGN, A-FRAME SIGN
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Projecting sign.
A single-or double-faced sign that is perpendicular to the
face of a building and projects more than 15 inches from the face.
Real property kiosk.
A freestanding sign structure that identifies real property
that is being advertised for sale, lease, or exchange, and provides
directional arrows to indicate the location of the real property.
Roof sign.
Any sign located on a roof of a building or having its major
structural supports attached to a roof that extend above the roofline
or parapet.
Sign.
Any identification, description, illustration, or device
illuminated or non-illuminated, which is visible to the public from
any exterior public right-of-way, and directs attention to a product,
service, place, activity, person, institution, business or solicitation,
including any permanently installed or situated merchandise; or any
emblem, painting, banner, pennant, or placard designed to advertise,
identify, or convey information. A display, device, or thing need
not contain lettering to be a sign.
Sign area.
The area contained within a single continuous perimeter enclosing
all parts of such sign copy, excluding any structural elements outside
the limits of the sign required to support the sign.
Sign face.
An exterior display surface of a sign, including non-structural
trim, exclusive of the supporting structure. The area of a sign which
is available for mounting and public display of the visually communicative
image.
Temporary sign.
A structure or device used for the public display of visual
messages or images, which is typically made of lightweight or flimsy
materials which is not intended for or suitable for long term or permanent
display.
(Ord. 19-1 § 3)