The following definitions shall apply to those terms whenever they appear in this article. Any word used in this article which is not defined herein and which is defined in Article
V of this chapter or Chapter
440, Subdivision and Land Development, shall, for the purpose of this article, have the meaning defined therein. See also Article
XIX, Planned Residential Development, for additional definitions which apply to that article.
AGRICULTURAL SIGNA sign identifying the sale of farm and/or garden products or a farm occupation.
BILLBOARDAn off-premises, permanent sign which directs attention to a product, service, or cause.
BUILDING SIGNA sign attached to or painted on a building which has a use in addition to supporting the sign; this includes wall signs and roof signs.
BUSINESS SIGNAn on-premises sign which directs attention to any business, professional, commercial, or industrial activity which is sold, offered, or conducted, other than incidentally, on the premises on which the sign is located. Business signs shall include center signs, but not a home occupation sign. (Also see "center sign.")
CAMPUS SIGNA sign or signs intended for internal use by users of an educational, industrial or office campus, retirement community, school, house of worship, or airport property. Any campus sign, other than an identification sign, shall be located at least 200 feet from any property line or public right-of-way.
CENTER SIGNA business sign which provides identification (but is not an identification sign) at the primary vehicular entrance(s) to a center such as a shopping center, office complex, or industrial park. [Refer to "business sign" in Table 1 and "center sign" in Table 2, Part B, and in §
500-105B(1).]
CONTRACTOR SIGNA sign which carries the name and information about a contractor, designer, architect, developer or similar entity who is actively involved in construction work or design work occurring on the premises on which the sign is located.
DEVELOPMENT SIGNAn identification sign at a residential development and located at its entrance. [Refer to "identification sign" in Table 1 and "development sign" in Table 2, Part B, and in §
500-105G(1).]
ELECTRONIC VARIABLE MESSAGING SIGN (EVMS)A sign, or a portion thereof, where the message copy includes characters, letters or illustrations that can be changed or rearranged electronically from a remote location without touching or physically altering the primary surface of the sign.
FREESTANDING SIGNA sign not attached to or painted on a building, or a sign attached to or painted on a structure that is erected for the sole purpose of supporting the sign.
GARAGE/YARD SALE SIGNA temporary sign which directs attention to the sale of personal goods at a private residence or at a residential development.
GOVERNMENT SIGNAn off-premises sign placed by a federal, state or municipal government or government agency, such as a traffic, directional, informational, or street name sign or an historical marker.
HOME OCCUPATION SIGNA sign providing information about a business activity conducted within a dwelling unit on the premises on which the sign is located.
IDENTIFICATION SIGNAn on-premises sign used to identify the name and display information about an individual, organization, agency, institution, facility, or development, other than a business, professional, commercial or industrial facility. (Also see "development sign" and "public use sign.")
INCIDENTAL SIGNAn informational sign, no more than four square feet in size and not including any commercial message or logo, which carries a message such as "enter," "open," "telephone," "restrooms," "no parking," "no trespassing," "warning," a listing of hours when open, an on-site direction, or anything similar, except that one "enter" sign per entrance may include a logo or business name, as long as the entrance is exclusively for that business, and the logo or business name is subordinate to the word "enter."
ISSUE SIGNA sign that directs attention to an opinion of a public or private nature, such as, but not limited to, a community, social, religious, political, or ballot issue.
LOTWhen used in Article
XVIII, Signs, the word "lot" shall mean a designated parcel, tract or area of land established by a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed or built upon as a unit (e.g., the area used by a dwelling unit in a townhouse structure or a tenant space in a multiple-tenant building).
NITA measure of light emitted from an LED or like type of display and equaling one candela per square meter. Brightness of light.
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION SIGNAn off-premises sign displaying information about a house of worship, service club, or other organization which does not operate for the purpose of making a profit.
OFF-PREMISES SIGNA sign that does not apply to the property on which it is displayed.
OPEN HOUSE SIGNA temporary sign which provides information about a real estate open house, including the words "open house" and the name of the realtor.
OVERHEAD SIGNA sign located such that pedestrian or vehicular traffic can safely pass beneath any part of it.
PERMANENT SIGNA sign intended to be maintained and displayed for an unlimited period of time.
PUBLIC USE SIGNAn identification sign used to identify the name and display information about a public use such as a government building, school, park, firehouse, or house of worship. (Refer to "identification sign" in Table 1 and "public use sign" in Table 2, Part B.)
PUBLIC UTILITY SIGNA sign with a message relating to a business organization performing a public service and subject to special governmental regulations (e.g., an electric company, sewer authority, gas, cable, or telephone company).
REAL ESTATE SIGNA temporary sign which advertises the sale, lease, rent, financing or development of the property on which the sign is placed, but not including an open house sign, temporary business sign, or an auction sign. (See "special event sign.")
ROOF SIGNA sign attached to or painted on a roof.
SIDEWALK SIGNA temporary sign placed on the sidewalk or behind the public right-of-way adjacent to the commercial activity it advertises, but not including a contractor sign, a garage/yard sale sign, a home occupation sign, an open house sign, a real estate sign, a sandwich board sign or a special event sign.
SPECIAL EVENT SIGNA temporary sign which carries information about a special event, such as an auction, flea market, festival, carnival, meal, holiday event, or fundraising event, but not including any business sign, such as a "sale" sign at a store or recurring event such as a sporting or social event.
TEMPORARY BUSINESS SIGNA temporary business sign that indicates special events, such as the pending opening, official opening ("grand opening"), pending closing or temporary retail sales.
TEMPORARY SIGNA sign that is displayed for a limited period in any given year, not to exceed three months in any one year, unless stated otherwise in this chapter.
WALL SIGNA sign attached to or painted on the wall of a building.