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Purposes. This article is intended to promote and maintain overall community aesthetic quality; establish reasonable time, place and manner of regulations for the exercise of free speech, without regulating content; promote traffic safety by avoiding distractions and sight distance obstructions; and protect property values and ensure compatibility with the character of neighboring uses.
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Permit required. A zoning permit shall be required for all signs except for signs meeting the requirements of § 220-47, and nonilluminated window signs constructed of paper, cardboard or similar materials and that are not of a permanent nature. Only types, sizes and heights of signs that are specifically permitted by this chapter within the applicable district shall be allowed.
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Changes on signs. Any lawfully existing sign (including nonconforming signs) may be painted or repaired or changed in logo or message without a new permit under this chapter, provided that the changes do not increase the sign area or otherwise result in noncompliance or an increased nonconformity with this chapter.
D. ANIMATED SIGN BUILDING FACE DIGITAL OPEN BUSINESS DISPLAY ERECT FLASHING SIGN FREESTANDING SIGN HEIGHT OF SIGN ILLUMINATED SIGN MECHANICAL MOVEMENT SIGN MURAL NONCONFORMING SIGN OFF-PREMISES SIGN PORTABLE SIGN PROJECTING SIGN SIGN SNIPE SIGN WALL SIGN WINDOW SIGN ZONING OFFICER
Definitions. The following definitions shall be used in determining whether signs meet the measurement and type requirements of this article:
A sign with action or motion, flashing, color changes requiring electrical energy or electrical manufactured sources of supply, but not including wind-actuated elements such as flags, banners, or specialty items.
The vertical area of a particular side of a building, but not including the area of any slanted roof.
The portion of a sign message made up of internally illuminated components displaying "OPEN" and remains static for a period of four to 10 seconds.
To put in place and fasten to a building or elsewhere any sign or structure regulated by this article.
An illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and/or color at all times when in use.
A sign which is self-supporting upon the ground or which is primarily supported by poles attached to the ground and not primarily supported by a building.
The vertical distance measured from the average ground level surrounding a sign to the highest point of the sign and its supporting structure. Religious symbols, when not accompanied by lettering, shall not be restricted by the sign heights of this article when attached to a tower or spire of a place of worship.
A sign illuminated by light from within the sign rather than a source adjacent to or outside of the sign. A sign within a display case with lights only shining onto the front of the sign shall be considered to be externally illuminated.
A sign having parts that physically move and shall not include wind-activated movement. Mechanical movement signs do not include digital signs that have changeable, programable displays.
A large picture/image (including but not limited to painted art) which is painted, constructed, or affixed directly onto a vertical building wall, which may or may not contain text, logos, and/or symbols.
Any sign which does not comply with the applicable sign provisions in a zoning ordinance or amendment, where such sign was lawfully in existence prior to the enactment of such ordinance or amendment.
A freestanding sign that is attached to a chassis or legs that allows it to be towed or carried from one location to another and that is not permanently attached to the ground.
Any sign mounted to a wall or other vertical building surface other than a wall sign.
Signs that are illegally placed in the public right-of-way, on utility poles and trees.
A sign primarily supported by or painted on a wall of a building and which does not project more than two feet from such wall.
A sign which is readily visible and can be at least partially read from an exterior lot line and which is attached to a window or transparent door or that can be read through a window or transparent door.
The person regularly assigned to that office or anyone temporarily performing the duties of the office or any other official to whom the duties of the office may be assigned by the Council.