For the purposes of this Chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases have the meanings stated in this section. The definitions stated herein apply to differing forms of the word or phrase, as required by context.
"Abandoned sign"means any sign remaining in place or not maintained for a period of 90 days which no longer advertises or identifies an ongoing business, product, or service available on the business premise where the display is located.
"Accessory use,"in the context of this Chapter, means a sign which is an accessory to, and clearly incidental to, the principal use on the same or adjoining parcel, lot, or property. In the context of commercial messages on signs, it means an onsite sign.
"Air activated signs"means those signs which are inflated or inflatable, as well as those which are activated by wind or forced air or gas.
"Animated sign"means any sign which is designed and constructed to give a message through a sequence of progressive changes of parts by either action or motion, flashing, or color changes requiring electrical energy or electronic or manufacturers' sources of supply. Does not include hand held signs or commercial mascots.
"Area of sign"means the entire area within a single continuous perimeter composed of squares, rectangles, circles or ellipses, which enclose the extreme limits of the message or copy area of a sign, together with any frame, background area of the sign, structural trim, or other material, color or condition which forms an integral part of the display, but excluding the necessary supports or uprights on which such sign is placed. For the purposes of this Chapter, only one face of a double-faced sign shall be utilized to determine the area of such sign.
"Banner"means any pennant, streamer, sign, picture, figure, or other object, made of flexible material, which is suspended or otherwise designed for decoration or advertisement or to attract the attention of passersby.
"Billboard"means a permanent structure sign, located on private property, on which is displayed offsite commercial messages, as well as any permanent structure which is a principal use (as opposed to an accessory use) of the property on which it is built, on which messages may be displayed. A billboard may be freestanding or attached to other structures.
"Business center"means a legal, nonresidential land use with multiple establishments that are connected by location within a common building, or that share parking spaces located on private land, or that share a common access to the public right-of-way.
"Canopy sign"means a sign or advertising device painted on or applied to and attached flat against the vertical side of a canopy, or erected on the roof surface of a canopy, and which does not extend below the lowest point of the canopy material. Such sign shall be considered the same as a projecting sign for purpose of regulating number and area of such sign.
"Changeable copy sign"means a sign which is characterized by changeable copy, regardless of the method of attachment.
"Commercial mascot"means humans or animals used as advertising devices for commercial establishments, typically by the holding or wearing of insignia, masks or costumes associated with the commercial establishment. Includes sign twirlers, sign clowns, etc.
"Construction sign"means a sign erected and maintained within a construction project, typically used to identify those individuals or businesses directly connected with the construction project and information regarding direction, price or terms.
"Digital billboard"means a billboard, utilizing digital message technology, capable of changing the content on the sign electronically, such that the alphabetic, pictographic, or symbolic informational content of which can be changed or altered on a fixed display surface composed of electronically illuminated or electronically actuated or motivated elements that can be changed or altered electronically. A digital billboard may be internally or externally illuminated. This includes billboards with displays that must be preprogrammed to display only certain types of information (i.e., time, date, temperature) and billboards whose informational content can be changed or altered by means of computer-driven electronic impulses. This includes, without limitation, billboards also known as LED billboards and includes dynamic animated digital displays.
"Directional sign"means a sign designed to guide or direct pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
"Director"means the City's Community Development Director, or designee.
"Establishment"means a legal, nonresidential use of land, to conduct a commercial or noncommercial activity. By way of example and not limitation, "establishment" includes stores, offices, churches, schools, hospitals, manufacturing facilities, etc. Does not include home or hobby occupations.
"Expired sign"means a sign whose message refers to an event or a particular date, and such date is more than three days past.
"Flashing sign"means an illuminated sign which exhibits a changing light or color effect by blinking or any other such means so as to provide a nonconstant illumination.
"Freestanding sign"means a sign which is placed on the ground or has as its primary structural support one or more columns, poles, uprights or braces in or upon the ground. Includes ground, monument and pole signs.
"General advertising"means the business of renting or otherwise providing display space to commercial advertisers located other than the place where the advertising will be displayed.
"Governmental signs"means those signs by which a governmental entity provides notice to the public. Such signs typically indicate traffic rules, directions and distances, and notices of public hearings, etc.
"Identification sign"means a sign which serves to identify the name, address and lawful use of the premises upon which the sign is located. Includes signs indicating the name of residents on residential uses.
"Illuminated sign"means any sign illuminated by an artificial light source, including internally and externally lighted signs and reflectorized, glowing or radiating signs.
"Legally required signs"means those signs which are required to be placed or displayed, by a body of law other than this Chapter. By way of example only, such signs typically include notices of eviction or condemnation, notice of change of ownership, etc.
"Marquee sign"means a sign attached to or constructed to a marquee, canopy, or awning projecting from and supported by the building. Such sign shall be considered the same as a projecting sign for purpose of regulating number and area of such sign.
"Noncommercial speech"means a message which is not commercial in nature. Such messages typically relate to debatable matters of public concern, such as, by way of example and not limitation, advocacy on politics, religion, arts, science, philosophy, commentary on governmental policy, etc.
"Noncommunicative aspects"means those elements of a sign which are not an integral part of the message presentation, such as location, size, height, orientation, spacing, density, physical construction type, etc.
"Offsite sign" or "off-premises sign"means a sign advertising or directing attention to an establishment, business, merchandise, commodity, service, activity, entertainment or attraction which is not sold, offered, produced, manufactured or furnished at the property on which said sign is located or displayed. The onsite/offsite distinction applies only to commercial speech.
"Onsite sign" or "On-premises sign"means a sign advertising or directing attention to an establishment, business, merchandise, commodity, service, activity, entertainment or attraction which is sold, provided or performed on the property where the sign is located or displayed. The onsite / offsite distinction applies only to commercial speech.
"Portable sign"means a sign which is not permanently affixed, anchored or secured to either the ground or a structure which remains in place.
"Projecting sign"means any single-faced or double-faced sign which is suspended from or attached at an angle to the face of a building and projecting out as opposed to being mounted flat on the surface of a building. Includes awnings attached to buildings, marquees, canopies, and under canopy signs.
"Qualifying street frontage"means the total street frontage of property fronting on a public right-of-way, except that in the case of corner or through lots, only one street frontage shall be used for purposes of calculating allowable sign area.
"Real estate sign"means a sign indicating that real property is available for sale, exchange, rent or lease. Such signs typically state that real property, or any interest therein, is for sale or exchange, or for lease or rent for a period longer than one week, and the names and contact information for persons involved in such economic transaction.
"Roof sign"means any sign which is supported or constructed wholly upon the roof or over the eaves of a building, or which projects above the parapet of the building to which it is attached.
"Safety codes"means those codes which have been duly adopted by the City of Gardena, and which are currently in effect, which regulate matters of safe development and construction, such as, by way of example and not limitation, grading, building, electrical and plumbing codes.
"Sign"is any device, fixture, placard or structure, including its component parts, which draws attention to an object, product, place, activity, opinion, person, institution, organization, or place of business, or which identifies or promotes the interests of any person, and which is to be viewed from any public street, road, highway, right-of-way or parking area. The following are not within the definition of 'sign' for the regulatory purposes of this Chapter:
1. Public property and public use property: Signs placed on land or other property owned by the City, or in which the City holds the present right of possession or control, or land which the City holds in trust, as well as all public rights-of-way;
2. Interior signs: Signs or other visual communicative devices that are located entirely within a building or other enclosed structure and are not visible from the exterior thereof, provided the building or enclosed structure is otherwise legal;
3. Architectural features: Decorative or architectural features of buildings (not including lettering, trademarks or moving parts);
4. Symbols embedded in architecture: Symbols of noncommercial organizations or concepts including, but not limited to, religious or political symbols, when such are permanently integrated into the structure of a permanent building which is otherwise legal;
5. Personal appearance: Items or devices of personal apparel, decoration or appearance, including tattoos, makeup, costumes (but not including commercial mascots);
6. Manufacturers' marks: Marks on tangible products, which identify the maker, seller, provider or product, and which customarily remain attached to the product even after sale;
7. Fireworks, etc.: the legal use of fireworks, candles and artificial lighting not otherwise regulated by this Chapter;
8. Mass transit signage: Advertisements or banners mounted on trains or duly licensed mass transit vehicles that legally pass through the City;
9. Certain insignia on vehicles and vessels: On street legal vehicles and properly licensed watercraft: license plates, license plate frames, registration insignia, noncommercial messages, messages relating to the business of which the vehicle or vessel is an instrument or tool (not including general advertising) and messages relating to the proposed sale, lease or exchange of the vehicle or vessel;
10. Special event signage: Signs used in conjunction with annual and period events as defined and regulated by Chapter
5.04, section
5.04.278.
11. Newsracks and newsstands.
"Temporary sign"means a sign which by nature of its physical structure is not intended to be permanent, and/or does not qualify as a structure requiring a permit under the safety codes. Such signs are typically made of lightweight or flimsy materials and mounted or attached in such a manner that given long term exposure to wind, sun and weather, such signs will deteriorate.
"Under-canopy sign"means a sign suspended above the walkway under a canopy or awning of a building to identify a business, profession or industry conducted on the premises. Such sign shall be considered the same as a projecting sign for purpose of regulating number and area of such sign.
"Wall sign"means any sign painted on or attached to and erected parallel to the face of, or erected and confined within the limits of, the outside wall of any building and supported by such wall or building and which displays only one advertising surface.
"Warning sign"means a sign which is required or authorized by law to provide warning or notice. Typical examples include "beware of dog," "danger high voltage," "no trespassing," etc.
"Window sign"means any sign placed inside or upon a window and/or door facing the outside and which is intended to be seen from the exterior. A window sign may be permanent or temporary.
"Working day"means a day when Gardena City Hall is open to the public during regular hours.
(Prior code § 10-3.2902; Urg. Ord. 1637 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1638 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1828 6, 2021)