As used in this chapter the following terms and phrases shall have the indicated meanings:
"Abandoned sign"means a sign, including all structural, support, and other componential elements on a premises or structure vacant for a period of 90 days, a sign pertaining to any occupant or business different from the present occupant or business, a sign pertaining to a past event, or an illuminated sign not capable of being illuminated due to its state of repair.
"Ambient building light"means light from interior or exterior lighting fixtures installed on, in or about a building or premises for the purposes of illuminating areas of circulation or task activity, excluding fixtures used solely for decoration or advertising.
"Area of sign"means the number of square feet enclosed within a perimeter composed of a maximum of six sides, all at right angles, within which a sign face can be enclosed. In determining the area of an individual sign which has more than one face, the greatest area of sign faces visible from any one point shall be used.
"Awning"means a shelter projecting from and supported by the exterior wall of a building, constructed of nonrigid materials on a supporting framework. In determining sign area, only the portion of an awning occupied by lettering and/or logo or other graphic representation shall be counted.
"Banner"means a flexible sign characteristically supported at two or more points and hung on a building or otherwise suspended down or along its face, or across a public street of the city. The banner may or may not include copy or other graphic symbols. It is generally made of fabric or other nonrigid materials with no enclosing frame.
"Billboard"means a sign structure which is made available for lease or rent.
"Building face"means the whole of a building visible in an elevation of the building above the adjacent sidewalk level excluding sloped-roof surfaces.
"Bulletin board"means a sign on a premises which accommodates changeable copy and which displays information on activities and events.
"Business frontage"means that portion of a building which faces a street, parking lot, pedestrian mall, arcade or walkway. The primary business frontage is one which contains a customer entrance or which includes a glass-enclosed showroom facing the street. If a building has more than one business frontage with a customer entrance, the property owner must designate one of them as the primary business frontage. Unless otherwise stated, the phrase "business frontage" means "primary business frontage." All other business frontage is secondary frontage. As used in this definition, "parking lot" means either a publicly owned and operated parking lot or a parking lot located on the same zoning parcel as the business frontage.
"Channel letters"are fabricated or formed three-dimensional letters used as building signs that may accommodate an internal light source. Channel letters are typically greater than three inches in depth.
"Dilapidated sign"means a sign: (a) where the lettering or background material or any part of the sign has flaked, broken off, changed color; or (b) where structural supports or frame members are visibly corroded, stained, bent, broken, dented or where the sign or supports are twisted, leaning, or at angles other than those at which the sign was originally erected.
"Directional sign"means a sign which facilitates traffic flow and safety, not erected by a governmental agency, containing generic information such as but not limited to entrance/exit, caution, parking, right or left turn only, stop, towaway zone.
"Directory sign"means a sign identifying the location of occupants of a building or group of buildings which are divided into rooms, suites or similar subdivisions used as separate stores, offices, studios or similar tenancies.
"Exposed luminary source"means a sign whose illumination source is the signing element to be read directly, without diffusion or reflection, such as exposed bulbs or tubes or neon.
"Fascia"is a horizontal band or broad fillet covering the joint between the top of a wall and the roof surface, capping or enclosing the ends of eaves or roof framing.
"Freestanding sign"means a sign not attached to any building and having its own support structure.
"Height of sign"means the vertical distance from average adjacent ground level to the top of the sign, including the support structure and any design elements.
"Illuminated backlit sign"means a sign that is illuminated by a light source that projects light on surfaces adjacent to the sign components in order to generate contrast with the nonlit sign components.
"Illuminated sign"means any sign which incorporates mechanisms that reflect or glow so as to generate an illumination level of the sign that is greater than the illumination level of the adjacent surface, or the surrounding area.
"Marquee sign"means a sign placed on the face of a permanent roofed structure projecting over the building entrance, which is an integral part of the building (usually a theater or hotel) and is not a fascia, extension of the roof, or eave.
"Master sign program"means and includes the location of a sign or signs for an overall building complex or a building identification, including individual business signs and their location, size, type, method of mounting, illumination, and the relationship among all these elements.
"Off-premises sign"means any sign which directs attention to a business, service, product or entertainment not sold or offered or only incidentally sold or offered on the premises on which the sign is located.
"Pennant"means a long, tapering flag, triangular or swallow-tailed in shape.
"Person"means any individual, partnership, corporation, association or government or any other legal entity.
"Political sign"means a sign intended to draw attention to or communicate a position on any issue, candidate or measure in any national, state or local election.
"Premises"is a building or unified complex of buildings on one lot or on two or more contiguous lots under common ownership.
"Price sign (fuel)"means a sign on the premises of a gasoline station, which contains information on the cost and type or grade of motor fuel only.
"Primary sign"means the basic sign(s) containing the name and/or logo of a business, office or other establishment.
"Projecting sign"means a sign which extends out from a building face or wall so that the sign face is perpendicular or at an angle to the building face or wall.
"Public entrance"is a place of entry at a premises which is accessible to the general public.
"Reflecting sign"is a sign whose surface material reflects light so as to generate a contrast between the sign and adjacent surfaces or surrounding area.
"Residential identification sign"means any sign identifying an institution in a residential zone, occupant, apartment, residence, school or church, and not advertising any product or service.
"Roof sign"means any sign located on or attached to and extending above any portion of the roof of a building.
"Sign"means any visual device or representation designed or used for the purpose of communicating a message or identifying or attracting attention to a premises, project, service, person, organization, business or event, with or without the use of words, visible from outside the premises on which such device is located.
"Sign face"means the visible sign proper including all characters and symbols (excluding essential structural elements which are not an integral part of the display) and including nonstructural frame and any material or color forming an integral part of the display or used to differentiate the message from the background.
"Suspended sign"means a sign attached to and located below any permanent eave, roof or canopy and not mounted to a wall in any way.
"Temporary sign"means any sign which remains in use not more than 30 consecutive days or such other period limited to the duration of a condition or activity specified in this chapter.
"Wall sign"means a single-faced sign painted on or attached parallel to a building or wall.
"Window sign"means a sign applied to or attached to the surface of a window or displayed inside a building and visible through a window or similar opening for the primary purpose of exterior visibility. Nonilluminated signs located within three feet of a window and illuminated signs located within five feet of a window are considered to be window signs and are subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 1664 N.S. § 2, 1989; Ord. 13-023 § 4, 2013)