A. 
Except where they are expressly permitted within this article or this chapter, all signs, billboards or other advertising devices are specifically prohibited in the Town.
B. 
No sign shall have visible moving or moveable parts or flashing, animated or intermittent illumination, or otherwise negatively impact adjacent properties.
C. 
One sign no larger than six square feet in size shall be permitted for each street frontage of a lot used for a retail, commercial or similar business-related enterprise.
D. 
Two-sided signs shall be considered one sign for the purposes of this chapter.
E. 
Signs may be free standing or attached to a building. No sign shall project more than 12 inches out from the wall to which it is attached or extend above the height limit permitted in any district.
F. 
All signs permitted under this chapter shall be located a minimum of 10 feet from all lot lines.
A. 
Signs denoting membership in agricultural associations, cooperatives or indicating specialization in a particular breed of cattle, hogs etc., or in particular hybrids or strains of plants. Such signs may also include the name of the farm of the owner.
B. 
Trespassing signs, signs indicating the private nature of a road, driveway, or premises, signs controlling fishing or hunting on the premises provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed four square feet per side.
C. 
Temporary signs announcing a campaign, drive or event of a civic, philanthropic, education or religious organization. Such signs shall not exceed 10 square feet per side in area and shall be removed within seven days upon completion of the campaign, drive or event. If the sign is not removed within seven days, the sign will be removed by the Town on the costs incurred will be paid by the owner of the sign.
D. 
Signs announcing home occupations, provided the sign is no more than 28 inches in length and height.
E. 
In areas where a variance has been granted by the Planning Board under the conditions set forth in this chapter.
F. 
Temporary signs. Temporary signs shall not contain lights and moving parts and shall be permitted as follows:
(1) 
Real estate ("For Sale" or "For Rent") signs, which shall not remain longer than 30 days after the sale or rental;
(2) 
Construction signs advertising the contractor completing certain construction or activity upon the premises, which shall not remain longer than 30 days after the construction or activity is complete;
(3) 
Political signs, which shall not to be erected more than 45 days prior to Election Day, and remain not longer than 10 days after Election Day;
(4) 
Nonprofit event signs, which shall not be erected more than 21 days before the event being advertised, and which shall not remain longer than five days after completion of the event.
(5) 
In-season, off-site agricultural direction signs; and
(6) 
Signs required by county, state or federal laws.
All permanent signs, except official traffic signs and other official governmental signs, regardless of size, shall require the issuance of a building permit before erection or replacement.