Definitions.
"Affix"
means and includes attach, erect, construct, install, place,
suspend, paint, post, or display.
"Allowed" or "allowable"
means that a certain type of sign may be legally displayed
in Lemon Grove. Allowable signs may be either subject to a permit
requirement, or exempt from a permit requirement. See also: permitted
and exempt.
"Arterial streets"
means those streets designated as major or Class I collector
streets on the general plan.
"Balloon"
means an object made of an airtight material, no greater
than eighteen inches in diameter at its widest point, filled with
air or gas and used as a sign.
"Banner"
means a strip of cloth, thin plastic or other flexible material
on which a sign is painted, printed, or otherwise displayed.
"Building face"
means the single exterior wall of a building that lies most
nearly parallel to the public right-of-way. In the case of a building
located on a corner, or with more than one exterior wall facing the
public right-of-way, any of such walls may be considered as a building
face.
"Bulletin board"
means either a changeable or erasable copy sign consisting
of a permanent sign frame and opaque backing with a provision for
removable lettering, or a permanent sign frame and opaque backing
with a provision for posting of notices on temporary materials such
as paper.
"Commercial copy" or "commercial message"
means a message displayed on a sign which pertains primarily
to the name, location, or products, proposed economic transactions,
services or activities of a business or profession carried on for
profit or gain.
"Commercial mascot"
means a person or animal used as a medium for a commercial
message. Includes costumes, masks, makeup and hand held signs used
for commercial speech purposes.
"Copy"
means the words, symbols, and/or devices used to display
or convey a meaning, image or message when displayed on a sign.
"Display face"
means the surface area of a sign upon which the copy is,
or may be, mounted, affixed or displayed.
"Drive-in" or "Drive-through"
means an establishment which by design, physical facilities,
service, or packaging procedures, encourages or permits customers
to be served while remaining in their motor vehicles.
"Establishment"
means a place of business, professional services, or organized
activities (not including residential use), profit seeking or nonprofit,
with its furnishings and staff, which may be regarded as the smallest
unit conveyable by sale, rent, or lease.
"Exempt sign"
means an allowable sign that does not require a permit.
"Expired sign"
means a sign bearing a commercial message which promotes
an event on a certain date, and that date has passed by more than
seven days.
"Freestanding sign"
means a sign which is not attached to a building, but instead
either: (a) has its base mounted directly on the ground (a monument
sign); or (b) is supported by one or more uprights, poles, or braces
in or upon the ground (a pole sign), and which is permanently mounted
in a fixed location.
"Freeway-oriented sign"
means a sign which is so located and oriented as to be primarily
visible to motorists on a nearby freeway or freeway ramp.
"Flag"
means a piece of fabric, usually rectangular in shape, with
a distinctive design that is used as a symbol or signaling device
and is usually displayed hanging free from a staff or pole, to which
it is attached by one edge.
Frontage, Street.
"Street frontage" means the length of the property line of
a single parcel which abuts a legally accessible street or right-of-way.
"Inflatable sign"
means an object made of an airtight material, generally greater
than eighteen inches in diameter at its widest point, filled with
air or gas to form a three dimensional shape and used as a sign.
"Main building"
means a building in which is conducted the principal use
of the lot upon which it is situated, or a building in which the principal
activity of any establishment(s) is/are conducted. There may be more
than one main building on a single lot.
"Moving sign"
means any sign that has any visible moving parts, visible
revolving parts, or visible mechanical movement. Includes signs which
emit smoke, steam or vapors, and signs which use illumination techniques
to create an illusion of motion.
"Monument sign"
means a type of freestanding sign with its base resting directly
on the ground, as opposed to being mounted on one or more poles.
"Noncommunicative aspects"
means those aspects of the city's sign regulations which
control location, size, height and illumination.
"Noncommercial copy"
means a message which pertains primarily to matters other
than commercial products, services or activities.
"Nonconforming sign"
means a sign which was legally erected prior to the adoption,
revision or amendment of an ordinance, but which fails by reason of
such adoption, revision or amendment, to conform to the requirements
of such new ordinance. Such sign may be nonconforming because of its
type, size, location, dimensions, display of motion, type of lighting,
or other factor addressed in the regulations of a sign ordinance.
"Offsite sign"
means a sign which identifies, advertises or directs attention
to businesses, buildings, occupancies, accommodations, goods, services,
or activities supplied or originated outside of the specific establishment,
property, or business or industrial complex where the sign is displayed.
The onsite/offsite distinction applies only to commercial copy.
"Onsite sign"
means a sign which identifies or promotes an establishment,
business or building, accommodations, goods, services, commodities
or activities which are available or conducted within the specific
establishment, property, or business or industrial complex where such
sign is displayed. The onsite/offsite distinction applies only to
commercial copy.
"Parapet wall"
means that part of any building wall entirely above the roof
line.
"Permitted"
means that an allowable sign may be legally displayed only
with a permit issued by the city. Includes other forms of the word,
such as "permissible" and "permittable."
"Pennant"
means a flag or banner which is longer in the fly than in
the hoist, and may be used to display a message or sign; usually triangular
and usually attached to a rope, cable or wire.
"Pole sign"
means a type of freestanding sign which is mounted on one
or more poles, beams or similar support structures.
"Portable sign"
means a sign which by the nature of its construction and/or
mounting is easily moved. Includes, but is not limited to, a sign
mounted on wheeled devices, watercraft and aircraft; also includes
a sign which is leaned against another structure, a sign which is
held in place only by gravity and is easily dislodged, a sign which
is easily detached from its mounting device, and a sign which is held
by or mounted upon humans or animals.
"Projecting sign"
means any sign which is attached to a wall and which projects
horizontally from a structure or building face or wall by more than
twelve inches. Projecting signs also include signs painted on, or
otherwise attached to or displayed on, awnings, canopies and marquees.
"Ridge line, of a roof"
means the high point of a roof where two or more sloping
roof surfaces meet, or the highest point of a roof with a curved surface.
"Roof sign"
means a sign attached to a roof or wholly above the top of
a building parapet wall or entirely above the eaves of a pitched roof.
"Sign"
means any structure, device or material, temporary or permanent,
fixed or portable, moving or stationary, whether located inside or
outside a building, which is visible from any lot line, and the primary
purpose of which is to convey an idea, advertising, endorsement, identification
or information by means of visual symbols, lettering, illustration
or other form of visual communication; includes display surfaces together
with such structures as used to support, maintain, and illuminate
the display surfaces. Does not include exterior paint or building
décor when such are merely part of the architectural elevations
and do not constitute an integral part of the sign copy. The following
are not within the definition of sign:
a.
Interior Signs.
Signs or other visual communicative devices that are located
entirely within a building or other enclosed structure and are not
visible from the exterior thereof, provided the building or enclosed
structure is otherwise legal;
b.
Architectural Features.
Decorative or architectural features of buildings (not including
lettering, trademarks or moving parts);
c.
Symbols Embedded in Architecture.
Symbols of noncommercial organizations or concepts including,
but not limited to, religious or political symbols, when such are
permanently integrated into the structure of a permanent building
which is otherwise legal;
d.
Personal Appearance.
Items or devices of personal apparel, decoration or appearance,
including tattoos, makeup, costumes (but not including commercial
mascots);
e.
Manufacturers' Marks.
Marks on tangible products, which identify the maker, seller,
provider or product, and which customarily remain attached to the
product even after sale;
f.
Fireworks, Etc.
The legal use of fireworks, candles and artificial lighting
not otherwise regulated by this chapter;
g.
Mass Transit Signage.
Advertisements or banners mounted on trains or duly licensed
mass transit vehicles that legally pass through the city;
i.
Certain Insignia on Vehicles and Vessels.
On street legal vehicles and properly licensed watercraft:
license plates, license plate frames, registration insignia, noncommercial
messages, messages relating to the business of which the vehicle or
vessel is an instrument or tool (not including general advertising)
and messages relating to the proposed sale, lease or exchange of the
vehicle or vessels;
j.
Grave stones or grave markers;
k.
Foundation stones and corner stones, when cut into any masonry
surface or inlaid so as to be part of the building when constructed
of bronze or other incombustible material;
l.
Newsracks and newsstands.
"Sign area"
means the face or display area of a sign, including the border
thereof only when the border carries or displays part of the message
or copy.
"Sign height"
(freestanding sign) means the distance from the ground to
the top of a freestanding sign.
"Special event"
means an event which is outside the scope of normal operation
of an establishment. By way of example only, special events may include
short-term sales or promotional events, grand opening or remodeling
sales, campaigns for new memberships on unusual terms, etc.
"Statuary sign"
means a sign or advertising device which uses all three spatial
dimensions to portray or display the image, logo, symbol, copy or
message, and the smallest dimension is greater than twelve inches.
Includes figurines, statues, dolls, and the like. Does not include
works of art which convey no commercial message, are not specifically
associated with any product or service, and are not displayed primarily
to attract customers for a commercial purpose. Does not include signs
which meet the definition of wall sign.
"Temporary sign"
means any sign constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric,
cardboard, wallboard, posterboard or other light materials, with or
without frames, and mounted in a nonpermanent manner.
"Wall sign"
means any sign attached parallel to, painted on or affixed
to the wall or window of a building or structure, when such sign does
not extend more than twelve inches from the building face. Signs extending
more than twelve inches from the building face or wall are categorized
either as statuary or projecting signs. Includes permanent window
signs.
"Window sign"
means copy which is affixed to a window so as to be read
or viewed from the exterior thereof.