The purpose and objective of this chapter is to provide for
the construction, fabrication, placement, markings, symbols, maintenance,
and illumination of signs; to encourage an attractive environment
for business and the city; and to provide the business community a
format for advertising the goods and services they offer. The International
Building Code (IBC) is the basis for this chapter.
All requirements per the IBC are to be followed in addition
to this chapter, except where noted or where this ordinance is more
restrictive.
(Ord. 07-011 § 1, 2007; Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
In addition to the definitions as found in the IBC, the following
words and phrases shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to
them by this section:
"Banner"
means any temporary sign that is made from fabric, vinyl,
or similar nondurable material and is designed to be hung from a building,
a support pole or between support poles.
"Billboard"
means a freestanding sign that exceeds 200 square feet on
its facing.
"Facing" or "face"
means that portion of the sign area upon which the advertising
is affixed, or contained, and visible in only one direction.
"Flag"
means a piece of cloth with colors and patterns representing
symbols of a nation, state, religious denomination, university, service
organization, business, or recognized military branch of service or
unit.
"Freestanding"
means supported by its own structure and not attached to
the exterior surface of a building.
"Governmental sign"
means any sign designed and constructed by a governmental
agency or municipality for informational purposes to the general public.
"Hand carried sign"
means any sign that is hand held or attached to a person's
body in any fashion.
"Inflatable sign"
means any device, figure, or sign that is used for commercial
advertising purposes, is inflated by any means, and is temporary in
nature.
"LED sign"
means any sign that utilizes light emitting diodes, plasma,
or similar technology to transmit a message, image, or animation including
leader/message boards, video screens, and streaming video images.
"Mean ground level"
means the average ground level within a 100 foot radius of
the proposed sign's base or support pole.
"Monument sign"
means a sign that has dimensions not exceeding six feet in
height and is supported by its own base and not by a pole or other
support structure.
"NIT"
means a candela per square meter measure of luminance.
"Placard sign"
means a sign that is made of cardboard or other nondurable
material and is temporarily placed on one's property.
"Portable sign"
means a sign that is not permanently attached to the ground
or building by way of a foundation or by support wires/cables.
"Right-of-way"
means the area of land that is owned or controlled by the
city, county, or state.
"Sandwich board sign"
means any sign that is placed directly on the ground and
is hinged, from the top or side, to form a "V" or other shape.
"Spot light sign"
means any illuminated type sign that has its image projected
by a beam of light onto another surface or any sign that consists
of a beam of light for the sole purpose of drawing attention to the
general public.
"Temporary sign"
means any sign placed for an intended duration of 90 days
or less.
(Ord. 07-011 § 1, 2007; Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
All exterior signs will conform to the IBC with the following
additional regulations or exceptions.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
The identification section (H104) of the IBC is not enforced.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
A. Commercial.
The maximum height of any ground sign or pole sign, measured from
mean ground level, shall be as follows:
1. Federal
Boulevard corridor consisting of commercial zoned property (200 feet
either side of the centerline of Federal) north of Webbwood and south
of Monroe shall have a maximum height of 40 feet.
2. Federal
Boulevard corridor consisting of commercial zoned property (200 feet
either side of the centerline of Federal) south of Webbwood and north
of Monroe and Main Street corridor (200 feet either side of the centerline
of Main Street) shall have a maximum height of 30 feet.
3. The
balance of commercially zoned property shall have a maximum height
of 20 feet.
B. Residential.
The maximum height of any ground sign or pole sign, measured from
mean ground level, shall not exceed four feet, with exception as follows:
1. Flag
poles not to exceed height restriction per zone designation.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008; Ord. 11-002 § 1, 2011)
Any sign that is altered or modified more than 25% of its total
face area, or face surface area replaced in whole, or whose support
structure is repaired or replaced shall be considered a new sign and
comply with all provisions of this chapter.
Exception. A replacement of exact size and shape of the sign
face or exact support structure will be exempted to comply with this
section.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
A. No
portion of a sign shall be placed on or extend into (encroach) a right-of-way
or easement as defined in this chapter.
Exceptions:
1. As
allowed in the most recent edition of the International Building Code
as adopted by the city of Riverton.
2. Hand carried signs and temporary signs as defined in subsection
C of this section and in compliance with Section
12.20.010 "Obstructions of view at street intersections—Prohibited."
3. In
the Main Street corridor between Federal Boulevard and 2nd Street
West, no portion of a sign or canopy shall extend into (encroach)
the right-of-way closer than the nearest edge of a street luminaire
(street light) as measured from the property line or if between luminaires
then not closer than the nearest edge of the imaginary line between
the two luminaires.
B. Signs shall not interfere with vision at intersections per Chapter
12.20 of this code.
C. Signs
shall not be placed on any property zoned residential except temporary
signs pertaining to campaigns, the lease, sale, rental, construction,
or home improvement of said property, or other property with the property
owner's approval, and not exceeding six square feet of facing per
side, and except further any signs that identify the address, occupant,
or home occupation of the dwelling as long as the sign is attached
to the dwelling and does not exceed two square foot of facing (one
side only) in size.
D. Signs
shall not interfere with or block from view any governmental sign.
E. Signs
shall not interfere with any overhead utility line and shall meet
the National Electric Code and electrical utility requirements for
separation.
F. Signs
shall not interfere with any vehicle or pedestrian traffic or line
of sight.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008; Ord. 12-007 § 1, 2012; Ord. 14-003 § 1, 2014)
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(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
All signs require a building permit with exception to inflatable
signs, hand held signs, carnival signs, county fair signs, banners,
placard signs, political election/campaign signs and those exemptions
listed in the IBC.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
Spot light signs and flood lit illuminated signs shall not project
their beam of light in any manner that will interfere with vehicular
traffic or adjacent property.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
LED signs are subject to the following:
A. Messages
and images must pertain to the on-sight business with exception to
the advertisement of community events and activities.
B. LED
signs are not allowed within 200 feet of a residential zoned district
with exception to schools.
C. Any
school LED sign shall not exceed an overall size of 50 square feet
and not be illuminated between the hours of ten p.m. and six thirty
a.m.
D. Light
intensity, measured in NITs, shall be limited as follows:
Color
|
Daytime*
|
Nighttime
|
---|
Red only
|
2,250
|
450
|
Green only
|
4,500
|
900
|
Amber only
|
3,350
|
675
|
Full Color
|
5,000
|
1,000
|
*
|
Commencing one-half hour prior to sunrise and ending one-half
hour after sunset.
|
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
Billboards shall not be installed within the city limits.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
Sandwich board signs are permitted as long as they:
A. Do
not exceed 10 square feet per side;
B. Do
not impede pedestrian or vehicular traffic flow;
C. Are
removed at close of business.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
Flags mounted on flagpoles in excess of sign heights designated
in 17.22.050(A) shall be limited to the flag of the United States
of America and the state flag of Wyoming.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008; Ord. 19-014 § 1, 2020)
All signs shall be maintained in a safe and neat condition.
Any sign that is damaged or deteriorated to the extent that the message
and facing are incomplete shall be deemed in a "poor state of repair."
Signs deemed in a "poor state of repair" may be ordered repaired or
removed by the city of Riverton. Notice shall be by regular first
class mail with 30 day notice to repair or remove sign, from said
mailing date. If said sign is not removed or repaired, the city will
remove the sign and charge the owner all costs associated with the
sign's removal and disposal. Said charges will be minimum one hour
Grade 5 personnel plus equipment.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)
All temporary signs will be removed by their owner or their
representative within 90 days of placement of sign, or when ordered
by the city of Riverton. If said sign is not removed, the city will
remove the sign and charge the owner all costs associated with the
sign's removal and disposal. Said charges will be minimum one hour
Grade 5 personnel plus equipment.
(Ord. 08-002 § 1, 2008)