The purpose of this chapter is to establish the standards to guide the location, type, size, and appearance of private signs in the city of Roslyn in accordance with the provisions of the Roslyn comprehensive plan.
The city of Roslyn is a National Historic District and the preservation of the historic character of the community is of paramount importance. The historic character of the community stems from the 1880s western style and is characterized by buildings and signage that is simple, functional, and vernacular in nature. The construction materials employed in the building of Roslyn were of local origin. The specific objectives of this chapter include:
A.
Encourage signage that is consistent with historic practices and that preserves the historic character of the community;
B.
Protect the public health, safety, welfare, and morals of the community;
C.
Promote an integrated system of signs with common design features and avoid visual clutter;
D.
Provide clear directions to tourists and visitors to the community;
E.
Support local businesses and community events;
F.
Encourage the preservation and use of historic structures; and
G.
Respect constitutionally protected forms of free speech.
(Ord. 1095 § 1, 2013)