(1)
Permit Required. No person shall erect, alter or relocate any sign requiring a permit under this chapter without first submitting a sign permit application and receiving approval of the sign permit from the city, unless the sign is identified as exempt under POMC § 20.132.030, Exemptions. Some sign types may be regulated under other codes adopted by the city, which may require additional permits that are subject to additional regulations, including, but not limited to, the building code (Chapter 20.200 POMC) and street use permits (Chapter 12.24 POMC). Signs for which permits are not required shall nonetheless comply with all applicable provisions of this chapter.
(2)
Review Procedures. A sign permit is a Type I permit application pursuant to POMC § 20.22.030, and the requirements of that section shall be followed in the processing of sign permit applications:
Refer to Chapter 20.24 POMC for general application, review and approval procedures; specific application requirements for sign permits are below.
(3)
Application Requirements. A complete sign permit application shall consist of the following:
(a)
Application Form. A completed sign permit application, including the applicant's name, address, phone number, and email address. If the applicant is not the property owner, then the property owner must be identified, and the application must include an affidavit from the property owner, verifying that the property owner has given permission to the applicant for the submission of the sign permit application and for the installation/posting of the sign on the property owner's property.
(c)
Building Elevation/Site Plan. Signs proposed to be mounted on a building require a building elevation drawn to scale that specifies the locations and size of existing signs on the building, the location and size of new signs proposed on the building, the dimensions of the wall plane upon which the signs will be placed, and drawings or photographs which show the scale of the sign in relation to surrounding doors, windows and other architectural features. Freestanding signs require a site plan indicating the proposed sign location as it relates to property lines, surrounding landscaping, adjacent streets, driveways, and adjacent buildings.
(d)
Detailed Description of Sign. A scaled colored rendering or drawing of the sign and its associated support structure, including dimensions of all sign faces, and descriptions of materials to be used on the sign and associated trim caps, fixtures, and support structure; description of the sign face illumination and methods used to ensure that only text, graphics and logo shields are internally illuminated.
(e)
Scaled Installation Drawing. A scaled drawing that includes the sign description, proposed materials, size, weight, manner of construction and method of attachment, including all hardware necessary for proper sign installation, and, if applicable, foundation design.
(f)
Lighting. A drawing indicating the location and fixture type of all exterior lighting for the proposed signs. The drawing shall specify wattage and lamp type to ensure compatibility with the lighting standards in POMC § 20.132.090, Sign illumination.
(g)
Master Sign Plan. If the sign is subject to a master sign plan as described in POMC § 20.132.060, Master sign plans, a master sign plan must be included as part of a complete sign permit, unless a master sign plan for the site or building has already been approved, is current, and is on file with the city.
(h)
Fees. Payment of the appropriate sign permit fee (and all other fees, such as building permit fees).
(4)
Criteria for Approval.
(a)
Sign permit applications shall be reviewed by the community development director for consistency with the standards in this chapter, according to sign type and other applicable regulations. A sign permit shall not issue unless the director makes findings that the criteria applicable to each sign type, as well as the general standards in this chapter, are satisfied. Building permit applications associated with signs shall be reviewed by the building official for consistency with the building code. If the sign requires a street use or special event permit, the application shall be submitted with the sign permit application for review by the public works director or city clerk.
(b)
A sign permit shall not issue unless the director makes findings that the criteria applicable to each sign type in this chapter are satisfied, and further, that the sign does not exceed the limits in this subsection for the business or use set forth below:
(i)
Calculation of Maximum Size Allowance. The maximum total aggregate sign area of all signs permitted for a business or use shall not exceed one square foot of sign area for each one foot of principal building frontage occupied by such business or use. In addition, one square foot of sign area for each 200 square feet of gross floor area occupied by such business may be included in the calculation of the total area permitted. The total aggregate sign area is the combined total display area of all types of signs located on the premises measured in square feet, but not including exempt or temporary signs.
(ii)
Building Setback from Street. The tenants of a building which is set back 100 feet or more from the street may increase the wall sign area otherwise permitted to face such street by 25 percent; provided, that the total sign area on any one building frontage still does not exceed 200 square feet.
(iii)
Buildings with More Than One Frontage. Any business which has more than one building frontage may have 160 percent of the sign surface area permitted on the principal frontage by the provisions of subsection (4)(b)(i) of this section. The permitted sign surface area may be distributed in any manner on the front and adjacent sides of the building which have frontage subject to the placement limitations of subsection (4)(c) of this section, but in no event shall the sign surface area on any building facade exceed 100 percent of the sign surface area permitted by subsection (4)(b)(i) of this section. Building frontage opposite the principal frontage may have additional sign area calculated in the same manner and subject to the same size and placement regulations as for the principal frontage, as long as two adjacent frontages do not exceed 160 percent of the permitted sign surface area.
(c)
Other Criteria for Approval. In addition to the above, the director shall make written findings that the sign meets all of the criteria in this chapter for sign placement, maximum height, location on the property, zone, etc.
(5)
Notice of Final Decision. A notice of decision incorporating the decision on the sign permit application shall issue within the time established in POMC § 20.24.110(3)(a) after issuance of the determination of completeness. This deadline shall not apply if a street use permit or special event permit is required.
(6)
Expiration of Sign Permit. Once the sign permit for the sign issues, the sign must be installed within 180 days or the sign permit will expire. Building permits and street use permits shall expire in accordance with other applicable code provisions. No sign may be erected if the sign permit has expired, even if the associated building permit and/or street use permit has not expired.
(Ord. 024-17 § 2 (Exh. 1); Ord. 019-24 § 19)