For the purposes of this chapter, the words set out in this chapter shall have the following meanings:
"Abandoned sign"means any sign defined herein that is not currently being used to advertise a business licensed by the city of North Bend to operate at the location of the sign for a period of one year or more, or is left blank or unused for a period of one year or more, or any sign left out for display after the specified time limit on permit expires.
"Area of a sign"means the entire face of a sign, including the advertising display surface and any framing, trim or molding, but not including the supporting structure. Area is computed by multiplying the height of the display area by the width of the display area. For free-form signs and signs using channel letters and other irregular signs, the area is the calculated area of the smallest geometric shape that will enclose the letters or pictorial matter. Where letters or pictorial matter are placed on a lighted background or panel, the entire area of the lighted background or panel shall be considered as the area of the sign.
"Awning sign"means a sign placed upon, attached to, constructed on, or supported by an awning (a roof-like structure extending over or in front of a place) or canopy.
"Banner"means a sign, made of flexible, sturdy material and affixed to a building or other structure excluding state or national flags.
"Billboard"means outdoor advertising signs containing a message, commercial or otherwise, unrelated to any use or activity on the property on which the sign is located.
"Business entrance sign"means a wall or marquee sign mounted above or adjacent to the public entrance to a business, containing the name or logo of the business only.
"Business identification sign"means a sign that identifies the name or the logo of the business with the use of graphic or alphameric symbols that are readily identifiable as representing the business, including the business name, without any other advertising message.
"Canopy"means a freestanding structure affording protection from the elements to persons or property thereunder.
"Canopy sign"means any sign erected upon, against or directly above a canopy.
"Center entrance sign"means a commercial or industrial center identification sign located at the vehicle entrance or pedestrian entrance to the center. Center entrance signs may be monument type or pole type, provided the sign meets the size and height allowances associated with the zoning district and does not obstruct traffic visibility at the entrance.
"Channel letter sign"means a sign made up of individual raised letters attached to a building, facade, or manufactured background. Either internally or externally lighted and either faced or unfaced (i.e., open letter style).
"Commercial center"means a group of four or more individual tenants on a single "integrated site," under one ownership or multiple ownerships, containing at least two acres, and zoned for commercial or industrial uses as defined in Chapter
18.10 NBMC.
"Facade area"means the frontal plane of a building including the surface area bounded by the finished grade line, the cornice or roofline and the exterior side walls, excluding intermediate walls perpendicular to the frontal plane.
"Facade front"means the side of the building facing the street serving as the principal point of access or a center parking lot with an entrance open to the public, excluding the side of any building facing I-90 located on property adjoining I-90.
"Franchise"is the right or license granted to an individual or group to market a company's goods or services in a particular territory.
"Halo-lit sign"means a lighting technique that allows for a subtle radiance of light to appear behind the sign letters, giving a halo effect.
"Height of sign"for a freestanding sign means the vertical distance measured from the grade of the nearest street or native grade, whichever is greater, to the highest point of the sign or sign structure; for a wall sign "height of sign" means the vertical distance measured from the building finished grade line to the highest point of the sign or sign structure.
"Innovative design"means the use of non-standard colors, shapes, lettering styles, image, or a modified message that would be unique to the franchise business located in the city of North Bend.
"Integrated site"means a parcel or parcels of property under single ownership or management, and sharing common architecture, parking and landscaping. Also applies to contiguous properties that have been integrated through a binding site plan or conceptual site plan and related development agreements.
"Kiosk"means a small structure with one or more sides that is used to advertise a business or services.
"Marquee sign"means a sign painted on, attached to, or consisting of an interchangeable copy-reader on a permanent overhanging shelter or architectural projection on the front facade and above the entrance to a building.
"Monument sign"means a self-supporting sign not attached to any building, wall, fence, or other structure, but in a fixed location, and limited to 10 feet in height.
"Multiple-tenant building"means a single structure on a site housing more than one retail, office, or commercial venture, but does not include residential apartment buildings, which share the same lot, access and/or parking facilities.
"Mural"means a work of art applied to and made integral with a wall surface of a building that does not advertise goods or services currently available to the public.
"Nonconforming sign"means a sign legally established or installed prior to the effective date of the current sign regulation.
"Off-premises sign"means a sign that advertises a business, activity, product, or service not available on the premises on which the sign is displayed.
"Opaque color"means a color that reduces the light transmittance through the face of an internally lighted sign by at least 50 percent. Examples include, but are not limited to, muted colors such as green, blue, red, brown and black.
"Panel sign"means a sign constructed with flat graphics applied to a flat sign surface.
"Pole sign"means a sign that is mounted on a freestanding pole or other support so that the bottom edge of the sign face is at least 10 feet or more above grade.
"Prohibited sign"means any sign that is not specifically allowed or permitted by this code.
"Projecting sign"means a sign, other than a wall sign, that is attached to and projects from a structure or building face.
"Public entrance"means the entrance to the building that is located in the front facade and serves as the primary means of ingress and egress for customers or patrons. In the case of a business that is not enclosed in a building or is primarily oriented to outside display of merchandise, the public entrance shall be the pedestrian or vehicular means of ingress and egress for the outdoor sales area.
"Right-of-way"means all public streets, alleys and property granted, reserved for, or dedicated to public use for streets and alleys, together with all public property granted to, reserved for, or dedicated to public use including but not limited to walkways, sidewalks, trails, parking, shoulders, drainage facilities, bikeways, and horse trails, whether improved or unimproved, including the air rights, subsurface rights, and easements related thereto.
"Roof sign"means any sign erected upon, against or directly above a roof, or on top of or above the parapet of a building, including a sign affixed to any structure erected upon a roof, including a structure housing building equipment.
"Sandwich board sign"means a portable two-faced, A-frame style sign that is readily moveable and has no permanent attachment to a building, structure, or the ground.
"Sign"means any material, structure, or device, or part thereof, composed of letter or pictorial matter, or on which letter or pictorial matter is placed when used or located outside of or on the exterior of any building, for display of an advertisement, announcement, notice, directional matter, or name; and includes sign frames, billboards, reader-boards, sign boards, painted wall signs, hanging signs, illuminated signs, banners, pennants, fluttering devices, projecting signs or ground signs; and also includes any announcement, notice, directional information, declaration, display, illustration, or insignia used to advertise or promote the interest of any person or business when the same is placed in view of the general public.
"Site entrance sign"means a reduced size "center identification sign" located adjacent to the vehicle entrance to the center parking area. Site entrance signs may be monument style only, with limited size and height as set forth in Tables 18.20.060 and 18.20.060A.
"Temporary sign"means a sign permitted for erection or display for a limited period of time, either as specified on the permit, or within the code.
"Wall sign"means any sign attached to and supported by a wall of a building, or the wall of a structure, including a mansard roof, with the exposed face of the sign in a plane parallel to the plane of the wall. Any sign placed behind a window or visible within a building from the outside shall not be included in this definition.
"Window sign"means any sign located on or affixed to the exterior of a window of a building, whether temporary or permanent, lighted or unlighted, which is intended for viewing from the exterior of the building.
(Formerly 18.20.022; Ord. 1065 § 1, 1999; Ord. 1256 § 1 (part), 2006; Ord. 1385 § 5, 2010)