"A-frame sign"means a temporary and movable sign constructed with two (2) sides attached at the top allowing the sign to stand in an upright position.
"Abandoned sign"means an on-premises sign or structure that is applicable to a use that has been discontinued for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days or more.
"Animated sign"means a sign with parts or sections which revolve or move or which has flashing or intermittent lights, but not including changeable copy signs.
"Awning"means a structure that extends from a building directly over a window, door, entry or walkway whose frame is covered with fabric or material. Awnings typically shield portions of a building, the openings to a building and walkways from rays of the sun, precipitation or views.
"Awning sign"means a permanent sign that is painted, screened, dyed or otherwise applied to the surface of the material or fabric that covers an awning's frame and does not project from the surface of the material or fabric.
"Billboard"means a freestanding ground sign located on real property that is designed and intended to direct attention to a business, product, service or message that is not sold, offered or existing on the property, nor specific to the property where the sign is located.
"Canopy face"means the vertical, exterior portion of a canopy that does not include the supports.
"Canopy sign"(also includes a "marquee") means a permanent on-premises structure that covers an outdoor space and is supported by a building or partially by a building and by pipes, columns or any other structure separate from the building and is used for advertising. A canopy may also be freestanding, self-supporting and separate from a building.
"Changeable copy sign"means a permanent sign on which the text, copy, or graphical elements is changed manually, mechanically or by electronic means, such as a message center or reader boards with changeable letters or pictorial panels and electrical time and temperature signs. Poster panels or painted bulletin signs are not included.
"Commercial message"means any sign, wording, logo or other representation or image that directly or indirectly names, advertises, or calls attention to a product, service, sale or sales event or other commercial activity.
"Drive-through lane sign"means a permanent sign eight feet (8') in height or less within ten feet (10') of a drive-through lane where goods or services are exchanged between the building and vehicles in the drive-through lane.
"Facade"means any single side of a building or unit within a building. A facade does not include any portion of a roof. In circumstances where a side of a building is not a vertical plane, the height is measured vertically and not along the plane of the building face. In circumstances where a portion of a facade is not parallel to a front, rear or side of a building, the width of the facade is measured along a straight horizontal line and not along the foot of the building. Signs regulated by building face may be located on a maximum of four (4) faces of a building.
"Facade, primary"means any facade that fronts along a public street. In cases where one (1) unit is above another, the Community Development Director may determine which facade is the primary facade of the upper portion.
"Frame structure sign"means informational signage located within the frame structure enclosure created by the side supports and the arch or cross beam of accessory frame structure. The signage is intended to be primarily viewed from the property on which it is located.
"Freestanding sign"means any legal on-premises sign that is supported by a fixed frame or support mounted in the ground and is independent of any building or structure.
"Frontage"means that portion of a parcel of land bordering along a single public street. A site bordering two (2) or more public streets will have multiple frontages. The frontage on which a sign is located shall be used in determining the regulations associated with the sign.
"Graffiti"means inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., found on the walls or structures that were not permitted or approved by Springville City.
"Graphical elements"means visual representations on a sign that include graphics or other shapes that define, delineate or emphasize the letters or logo.
"Interior sign"means a sign placed on the interior of a building, stadium or structure that is located at least two feet (2') inside the building, stadium or structure and oriented to be viewed from the interior of the building, stadium or structure.
"Limited duration sign"means signs allowed without a permit in residential and agricultural zones for a period of up to six (6) months during any twelve (12) month period. The six (6) month period begins at the time the sign is installed.
"Nonconforming sign"means a sign that does not meet current City sign standards, but was constructed to existing standards in place at the time the sign was erected.
"Off-premises sign"means a sign that advertises, communicates or identifies products, services, businesses, organizations, activities or messages that are not located, conducted, manufactured or sold on the premises where the sign is displayed. Off-premises signs generally include billboards and other similar signs.
"On-premises sign"means a sign that advertises, communicates or identifies products, services, businesses, organizations, activities or messages that are located, conducted, manufactured or sold on the premises where the sign is displayed.
"Pole sign"means an on-premises, ground-mounted sign of over fifteen feet (15') in height and is supported by one (1) or more poles or similar devices.
"Portable sign"means a temporary sign that is not permanently anchored or secured to a building or the ground. Such signs are usually anchored to or secured to a trailer, frame or structure capable of being moved from place to place and may be lighted.
"Primary frontage" or "primary street frontage"means the street frontage on which the property is located; or if multiple frontages exist, that street frontage with the highest Average Daily Traffic (ADT) count. The streets most often identified as being primary in nonresidential zones include: Main Street, SR 75, SR 77/400 South, 1600 South, 1750 West; I-15 and abutting frontage roads.
"Projecting sign"means a permanent sign that is attached to a building or structure, that projects outward more than twenty-four inches (24") and whose sign face is displayed perpendicular to or at an angle to the building or structure.
"Public necessity sign"means a sign that is used for the control of traffic and other regulatory purposes, street signs, danger signs, railroad crossing signs, and signs of public service companies indicating danger and aids to service or safety.
"Public notice"means an official notice used by any court or public body or official, or the posting of a notice by any public officer in the performance of a duty.
"Pylon sign"means a freestanding sign of over fifteen feet (15') in height that is detached from a building and is supported by one or more structural elements that are architecturally similar to the design of the building.
"Roof sign"means a permanent sign that is attached to or over the roof of a building or structure or a sign that is attached to the building wall and extends above the top of the wall.
"Sign"means any device, fixture, placard or structure that uses color, form, graphics, illumination, symbol or writing to advertise, announce the purpose of, or identify the identity of a person or entity, or to communicate information of any kind to the public. A sign includes both the sign face and its support structure.
"Sign area"means that portion of a sign used for display area as provided under Section
11-6-305.
"Subdivision/residential development entrance sign"means an on-premises sign that is part of or placed on any permanent wall, fence, building or architectural element constructed to mark the entrance of a subdivision or other residential development and located in a sign easement on private property or common area at the entrance of the subdivision or residential development.
"Suspended sign"means a sign that is suspended from the underside of a horizontal plane surface and is supported by that surface or the structure above.
"Temporary sign"means a sign that is not permanently mounted. Such signs may include: banners, blades, pennants, balloons, flags and the like.
"Wall sign"means any permanent sign that is painted on or mounted parallel to the exterior surface of a wall, fascia, or marquee on a building and does not project more than eighteen inches (18") from the surface of the building.
"Window sign"means a temporary sign that is attached to the interior of a window or glass door and does not cover more than fifty percent (50%) of the window surface, or is located in the interior of the building within six feet (6') of the window and is oriented to the outside of the building or structure.
(Ord. No. 07-2010, 06/01/2010; Ord. No. 14-2013, 12/17/2013; Ord. No. 01-2015 § 1, 02/03/2015; Ord. No. 17-2015 § 1, 11/17/2015)