A.
General. No temporary sign may be illuminated. No sign located in a residential zone may be illuminated, except that on parcels two acres in size or greater, signs may be halo illuminated or illuminated as necessary for allowable digital signs. Permanent signs allowed by this chapter may be nonilluminated, or illuminated by internal light fixtures, halo illuminated, or have external indirect illumination, unless otherwise specified. All illuminated signs shall comply with the time limitations of subsection (D) of this section.
B.
Externally Illuminated Signs.
1.
Except as provided in this subsection, externally illuminated signs shall be illuminated only with steady, stationary, fully shielded light sources directed solely onto the sign without causing glare. Light shielding shall ensure that the lamp or light source is not visible beyond the premises and shall further ensure that the light is contained within the sign face.
C.
Internally Illuminated Signs.
1.
Internally illuminated signs shall be constructed with an opaque sign face background with translucent text, symbols, logo shields, or any combination of these. If the sign owner desires to have the entire sign face visible at night, an external light source may be used to illuminate the sign, subject to the illumination standards in this chapter.
2.
In no case may an internally illuminated sign, a digital sign, or an EMCS exceed a light output of 50 nits in a residential zone or 100 nits in a nonresidential zone during nighttime hours.
3.
Neon sign lighting is allowed only within the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts. Neon lighting shall not exceed 100 nits per sign face and may be used as text or copy, but shall not be used as a sign graphic. Neon signs with solid backgrounds are not allowed in windows in order to ensure maximum light and visibility through windows. Examples of neon signs are shown in Figures 2a and 2b below.
D.
Time Limitations. All illuminated signs over three square feet in area shall be turned off by 11:00 p.m., or when the business closes, whichever is later. Signs subject to time limitations are required to have functioning and properly adjusted automatic shut-off timers.
(Ord. 19-552 § 2 (Exh. A))











