Balloon, Common Party.A "common party balloon" is a bag made of thin rubber or other light material that when fully inflated does not exceed three feet in diameter. Common party balloons are typically inflated with air or gas that is lighter than air and tethered with a string or thin rope.
Balloon, Fixed.A "fixed balloon" is any lighter-than-air or gas-filled balloon that is greater than three feet in diameter when fully inflated and is attached by a tether to a fixed place and elevated to a height that is greater than 14 feet to attract attention to the business or property.
"Banner"means a temporary sign of fabric, plastic, paper or other flexible substrate on which copy or graphics may be displayed. Detached banners are not attached to a building and are secured to a freestanding temporary support structure, uprights, stakes or poles. Vertical banners are those that are affixed to a permanent structure such as a light pole located within a permitted outside display area. For vertical banners that are mounted in-ground or on top of the ground, see the definition for "Sign, feather."
"Billboard"means a permanent sign portraying information not related to an event, business, commodity, product, service, or entertainment occurring on the premises upon which the sign is located.
"Building envelope"means the exterior area located within 20 feet of the front of a building. Said area is typically designed for pedestrian use and may include features such as a sidewalk or colonnade parallel to the building front, the primary business entrance, signs, sidewalk furniture and planters.
Business Frontage.For single-tenant buildings, the "business frontage" is the lineal distance of the building measured along a straight line parallel to the street. Where said building is not parallel to the street, the business frontage shall be measured along the exterior front wall of the building. For an individual business located within a multi-tenant building, the business frontage shall be the length of the space occupied by said business measured in a straight line along the exterior front wall of the building, except for an individual business with minimal exterior frontage occupying the interior corner space of an "L" shaped multi-tenant building, in which case the business frontage may be determined by the length of the space occupied by the individual business measured in a straight line parallel to the nearest street.
"Fascia"means a parapet-type wall used as part of the fascia of a flat-roofed building and projecting not more than six feet from the building face. Such a wall shall enclose at least three sides of the project flat roof and return to a parapet wall or the building.
"Ground level"means the finished grade of existing sidewalk; or where there is no sidewalk, the street centerline elevation shall be the established ground level.
Halo.See definition for "Internal indirect lighting."
"Indirect lighting"means a source of external illumination located a distance away from the sign which lights the sign, but which is itself not visible to persons viewing the sign from any normal viewing position.
"Internal indirect lighting"means a source of illumination entirely within the sign visible at night by means of lighting the background upon which the freestanding character is mounted. The character itself shall be opaque, and thus will be silhouetted against the background. The source of the illumination shall not be visible.
"Maintenance"means the replacing or repairing of a part or portion of a sign made unusable by ordinary wear or tear, not exceeding 50 percent of the sign's value, as determined by a licensed sign contractor.
"Model home cluster"means a group of two or more model homes (including the parking area) located next to each other, or on opposite sides of the same street, that share a common sales office.
"Panel"means the portion of a freestanding monument sign that is reserved for use by a single business, organization or other entity located in a commercial or industrial center. Panels can be replaced without replacing or modifying the entire freestanding sign structure.
"Parapet wall"means an exterior wall of a building extending above the roof line.
"Public right-of-way"means any highway, street, road, lane, thoroughfare, avenue, boulevard, path, alley or other right-of-way that is maintained for public use and is publicly accessible. Public right-of-way does not include access easements on private property or any privately owned street, road, driveway, path or other similar passageway that may be connected to a public right-of-way. Public right-of-way typically includes sidewalks and landscaping on both sides of a street.
"Quasi-public"means essentially public (as in services rendered) although under private or nonprofit ownership or control. Quasi-public and institutional uses include educational institutions, medical institutions, religious institutions, fraternal organizations, civic organizations, and other similar uses.
"Reverse pan channel"means a three-dimensional letter or other sign component with opaque face and side walls and an open or translucent back that faces the wall on which it is mounted, concurrently blocking view of the light source within and allowing the wall behind to be illuminated, creating a halo effect around the letters or sign components.
"Roof line"means the height of the main roof structure, but not to include cupolas, pylons, projections or other minor raised portions of the roof.
"Sign"means any visual communication which is used to attract the attention of the public, when the display is visible beyond the boundaries of the property.
"Sign, A-frame"means a type of temporary sign that is portable, self-supporting, and consists of a structure that resembles an "A" shape.
"Sign, abandoned"means a sign structure that is vacant, unoccupied, devoid of any message, or a sign that displays a message pertaining to a time, event, or purpose that no longer applies.
"Sign, accessory"means a category of signs which direct attention to a business, profession or activity conducted on the premises on which the sign is located, including:
1. "Bulletin board"means a wall or ground sign announcing activities of a permitted educational, governmental or recreation area.
2. "Contractor sign"means a wall or ground sign designating the name of persons or firms engaged in construction or repair on the premises.
3. "Developer sign"means a wall or ground sign designating the use which will occupy the premises at some future date.
5. "Identification sign"means a wall or ground sign identifying the property address numbers, post box numbers, names of occupants of premises or other identification of premises, but not having commercial connotations.
6. "Name plate sign"means a wall or ground sign identifying the name and address of the occupant of the premises.
9. "Utility sign"means a wall or ground sign listing parking regulations or marking the entrance or exit to a parking lot or other permitted accessory use.
Sign, Air-Activated."Air-activated signs" are temporary signs which include common party balloons, inflatable figures, balloon sculptures/arches, air-dancers, wind-driven spinners, pennants, streamers, and other figures or graphics that are filled with air or a gas that is lighter than air, or move with natural or artificially generated air flow, all of which are typically used in conjunction with a special event or activity.
"Sign, awning"means a permanent sign that is a part of or attached to an awning, canopy, or other fabric, plastic, or structural protective cover over a door, entrance, window, or outdoor service area.
"Sign, cabinet"means a permanent sign that is internally illuminated, in which a removable sign face, usually with translucent sign graphics, is enclosed on all edges by a cabinet, and the source of illumination is not visible. A cabinet sign may be multi-faced.
"Sign, digital"means a permanent sign with an electrically activated changeable sign face whose variable message and/or graphic presentation capability can be electronically programmed by computer from a remote location. Digital signs may also be known as electronic message displays (EMDs).
"Sign, electronic message display (EMD)"means an electronic or electronically controlled message board, capable of displaying words, symbols, figures or images, where scrolling or moving copy changes are shown on the same message board, or any sign that changes the text of its copy electronically or by electronic control. A "nit" is a unit of visible-light intensity, commonly used to specify the brightness of an LED, cathode ray tube or liquid crystal display computer display. One nit is equivalent to one candela per square meter. Such signs shall include the following modes of operation:
1. Dissolve.Signs where static messages are changed by means of varying light intensity or pattern, where the first message gradually appears to dissipate and lose legibility simultaneous to the gradual appearance and legibility of the subsequent message.
2. Fade.Signs where static messages are changed by means of varying light intensity, where the first message gradually reduces intensity to the point of not being legible and the subsequent message gradually increases intensity to the point of legibility.
3. Scrolling.Signs where the message is changed by the apparent vertical movement of the letters or graphic elements of the message.
4. Static.Signs which include no animation or effects simulating animation.
5. Travel.Signs where the message is changed by the apparent horizontal movement of the letters or graphic elements of the message.
"Sign face"means the entire display surface area of a sign upon, against or through which copy, symbol or similar component is placed.
"Sign, feather"means a type of temporary sign made of flexible material that is plain or includes copy and/or graphics and is supported by a vertical pole that is anchored in or on the ground. Such signs may also be referred to by other names such as "feather flag," "feather banner," "teardrop flag," "shark fin flag," "blade flag," or "bow sign."
"Sign, freestanding monument"means a permanent sign that is supported by one or more uprights, poles, a base or other similar structural foundation that is braced in or upon the ground, is detached from any other structure or building, and is typically between six feet to 10 feet in height.
"Sign, ground"means any sign, other than a pole sign, placed upon or supported by the ground independent of any other structure.
Sign, Illegal."Illegal signs" include any sign except the following:
1. A sign allowed by this chapter and not requiring a permit.
2. A sign allowed by this chapter with a permit and carrying a valid permit.
3. A sign not allowed by this chapter, but which has been legalized by PAD zoning or variance and a proper permit.
4. A sign allowed by this chapter subject to a use permit, provided the use permit has been granted and a proper permit is in force.
5. A nonconforming sign as defined by this chapter.
"Sign, nonaccessory"means a category of signs which direct attention to a business, commodity, service, entertainment, or other activity, not exclusively related to the premises to which the sign is located, including:
1. "Billboard"means a permanent sign portraying information not related to an event, business, commodity, product, service, or entertainment occurring on the premises upon which the sign is located.
2. "Directional"means a sign directing or informing the public to the location of publicly owned facilities, historical or scenic points of interest, educational, charitable or religious institutions and hospitals.
3. "Logo"means a small sign permitted and sponsored by the Arizona Department of Transportation under the provisions of the right-of-way encroachment laws to advertise specific motorist services.
"Sign, nonconforming"means any permanent sign which is not permitted by this chapter, but which, when first constructed, was legally permitted by the city or the political subdivision then having jurisdiction and regulation over construction of signs.
"Sign, permanent"means any sign constructed and intended to be of an enduring and lasting condition, remaining unchanged in character, condition (beyond normal wear) and position.
"Sign, pole"means a sign that is mounted on a freestanding pole so that the bottom edge of the sign is eight feet or more above the ground.
"Sign, political"means a sign supporting the candidacy of any candidate for office or urging action on any other matter on the ballot of primary, general or special elections.
"Sign, portable"means any freestanding sign that is not permanently affixed to the ground, a structure or a building, but does not include soda, newspaper or snack machines.
"Sign, projecting"means any permanent sign attached to a building or other structure in such a manner that its face is not parallel to the wall and is extending in whole or in part beyond the building line (e.g., hanging or projecting blade signs).
"Sign, roof"means a sign which extends above the walls and is supported by the roof of the building.
"Sign, T-frame"means a type of temporary sign that is portable, self-supporting, and consists of an upright component that is attached to a flat base, which resembles an upside-down "T."
"Sign, temporary"means any sign, banner, pennant, or valance constructed of cloth, canvas, plastic, light fabric, cardboard, wallboard, plywood or other like materials, with or without frames, and that appears to be intended or is determined by the zoning administrator to be displayed for a limited time of 30 days or less, unless otherwise stated.
"Sign, temporary frame"means any sign not permanently embedded in the ground, or not permanently affixed to a building or structure, which is not intended to be a long-term permanent sign. "Temporary signs" includes signs affixed to the ground by a temporary anchoring system such as, but not limited to, stakes or ballast, or footing for large temporary freestanding signs.
"Sign, temporary freestanding"means a temporary sign that is made of a rigid and durable material that will withstand the elements, is supported by one or more posts, uprights or poles and is braced in or upon the ground. Each temporary freestanding sign may be single-faced, doublefaced, or V-shaped with an interior angle that is 45 degrees or less as provided for in Section 18.110.150(A)(3).
"Sign, V-shaped"means signs erected upon common or separate structures which present a V-shape appearance and having an exterior angle between faces of not more than 45 degrees with a distance between faces of such signs at their closest point not exceeding two feet.
"Sign, vehicle"means any sign mounted or painted upon or otherwise erected on a trailer, truck, automobile or other vehicle.
"Sign, wall"means any sign which is attached, fastened, connected or supported in whole or in part by a building or structure other than a freestanding sign structure which is supported wholly by the ground. "Wall signs" includes wall-mounted signs, projecting signs, awning signs and window-mounted signs. A window-mounted sign is not a window sign as defined herein.
"Sign, window"means any sign, painted on or adhered to the interior or exterior of a glass door or window or placed inside a glass door or window and visible from the exterior of the window.
"Sign, yard"means a type of temporary sign that is typically less than six square feet in area and is supported by one or more stakes or metal wires inserted into the ground. The sign face is typically made of a semi-rigid material such as corrugated plastic, sheet metal, foam board, cardboard or placard. Yard signs may also be referred to by other names including "lawn signs," "road signs," "bandit signs," or "placard signs."
"Zoning administrator"means the person appointed and responsible for the enforcement of this chapter, or said person's designee.
(Ord. 19-03 § 1, 2019)