A.
The purpose of this article 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 article is intended to protect property values; protect and improve the local economy and quality of life by enhancing the appearance of the Village; encourage signs as an effective means of communication while preventing visual clutter that will detract from the aesthetic appeal of the Village; maintain and enhance the Village's appearance by regulating the location, number, type, quality of materials, size, illumination, and maintenance of signs; preserve the significant historic character of the Village; restrict signs that may create a nuisance to nearby properties, violate privacy, or create hazards or unreasonable distractions or obstructions for pedestrians or drivers; provide clear and unambiguous sign standards that enable fair and consistent enforcement; and ensure that the constitutionally guaranteed right of free speech is protected.
B.
It is the intent of the Village to comply with all applicable laws, statutes, regulations, and federal and state court decisions regarding the regulation of signs, and not to engage in any form of content-based regulation of sign messages prohibited by federal or state constitutions, statutes, or court decisions.













