For purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall be construed as specified in this section:
“Abandoned sign”is a sign which represents or displays any reference to a business or use which has been discontinued for more than six months or for which no valid business license is in effect in the city.
“Alteration of sign”is any construction material, size, name or location change except for normal maintenance to an existing sign.
“Area” or “sign area”is the total area of a sign excluding the sign support structure. The area is calculated by measuring from the outside edge of the frame. (For calculating the area of a doublefaced sign, only one side of the sign is to be used.) Architectural embellishments and decorative features which contain no written or advertising copy, which are not illuminated and which contain no logos or trademarks shall not be included in the sign area. Signs painted on or attached to a wall or awning are calculated by imaginary straight lines around the entire copy or grouping of letters, words, or symbols, using a maximum of eight lines.
“Awning”is an overhead shelter, supported entirely from the exterior walls of a building composed of a rigid supporting framework and a flexible or nonrigid covering.
“Building face”is the exposed building front or exposed exterior wall of a building from the grade of the building to the eave line or parapet and the entire width of the building elevation.
“Building side”is a surface of a building that extends more or less perpendicularly from an observer standing in front or side of a building.
“Canopy”is a freestanding permanent roof-like structure with support columns composed of rigid materials providing protection from the elements, such as a service station gas pump island. A portion of a canopy may be supported by an adjacent structure.
“Drive-in restaurant” or “refreshment stand”is any place or premises used for sale, dispensing, or serving of food, refreshments, or beverages to customers in automobiles, including those establishments where customers may serve themselves and may eat or drink the food, refreshments, or beverages on the premises.
“Eave line”is the juncture of the roof and the perimeter wall of the structure.
“Erect”is to build, construct, alter, display, relocate, attach, hang, place, suspend, affix any sign, and shall also include the painting of murals and wall signs.
“Ghost sign”is a faded painted sign on a Historic structure, preserved as a part of the historic fabric of the structure.
“Highway frontage”is property which abuts SR 12 as designated by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
“Historical site or structure”is any structure, collection of structures and their associated sites, deemed of importance to the history, architecture or culture of an area by an appropriate local, state or federal governmental jurisdiction. Included shall be structures on official national, state or local historic registers or official listings such as the National Register of Historic Places, the State Register of Historic Places, state points of historical interest, and registers or listings of historical or architecturally significant sites, places, historic districts, or landmarks as adopted by a certified local government.
“Marquee”is a permanent roof-like structure composed of rigid materials providing protection from the elements, attached to and supported by the building and projecting over public or private property. This does not include a projecting roof.
“Material”is any wood, metal, plastic, glass, cloth, fabric, or any other substance used to construct a sign.
“Multiple building complex”is a group of structures housing two or more retail offices, or commercial uses sharing the same lot, access and/or parking facilities or coordinated site plan.
“Normal maintenance”is an act of repair or other acts to prevent decline, lapse or cessation from original state or condition.
“Public entity”is a state, county, district, public authority, or public agency.
“Repair”is to renew, refresh or to restore to sound condition.
“Sign”,in the singular or plural, means a structure or fixture using letters, symbols, trademarks, logos or written copy that is intended to aid the establishment, promote the sale of products, goods, services, or events.
The term “sign”includes, without limitation, the following types of signs:
1. “Accessory commercial sign”includes, but is not limited to, open/closed signs, bank card signs, credit card signs, travel club signs, welcome signs and vacancy/no vacancy signs; provided, that such signs are erected in accordance with the location requirements of this chapter, and that the sign does not advertise any business or product.
2. “Animated sign”means any sign which includes the optical illusion of action or motion or color changes of all or any part of the sign facing to show or give the appearance of video or television-type pictures that required electrical energy.
3. “Awning sign”is a sign applied to or incorporated into the covering of an awning. An awning sign shall be considered a wall sign for the purposes of this chapter.
4. “Banner sign”is a sign constructed of cloth, fabric or other nonrigid material hanging from a staff, pole or frame or wall mounted. A banner sign shall be considered a temporary sign.
5. “Bench sign”is a sign located on any part of the surface of a bench or seat placed on or adjacent to a public right-of-way. Wording indicating the manufacturer or a philanthropic group or individual who has donated the bench are not considered signs. (See the definition of “Sign” above).
6. “Canopy sign”is a sign installed on the wall or side of a canopy that conceals the structural portion of the canopy roof.
7. “Commemorative plaque”is a memorial plaque or plate, with engraved or cast lettering, which is permanently affixed to or near the structure or object it is intended to commemorate.
8. “Construction sign”is a sign on the site of a construction project that identifies the project, its character or purpose and/or the architects, engineers, planners, contractors, or other individuals or firms involved.
9. “Directory sign”is a sign on which the names and locations of occupants or the use or uses of a building are given.
11. “Flashing sign”is a sign or other advertising structure having lights or illuminations that flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, vary in intensity or color, or use intermittent electrical pulsations, except for time and temperature signs.
12. “Freestanding sign”is a sign permanently supported from the ground in a fixed location by a structure of poles, uprights, braces or monumental base and not supported by nor attached to a building. The base of such sign shall be located on the business property.
13. “Historically significant sign”is a sign which was installed or constructed prior to January 1, 1956, and which has been approved by the city council. Approved historical signs shall be restored and maintained in good condition.
14. “Illuminated sign”is a sign internally illuminated in any manner by an artificial light source within which the light source is not exposed.
15. “Indirectly illuminated sign”is a sign which by design is illuminated by reflection of a light source from the sign face. Such signs shall not project light from the light source across property lines, or directly towards traffic.
16. “Integral sign”is a memorial sign or tablet or name of or date of erection of a building when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of bronze or other incombustible material mounted on the face of a building.
17. “Logo sign”is a sign bearing characters, letters, symbols, or characteristic design which, through trademark status or consistent usage, has become the customary identification for a business.
18. “Marquee sign”is a sign attached to fascia or on the roof of a marquee. For the purposes of this code, a sign located on the roof of a marquee shall be considered a projecting or freestanding sign and a sign located on the fascia or a marquee shall be considered a wall sign.
19. “Moving sign”is a sign or other advertising structure having visible moving, revolving or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of any kind or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electronics or mechanical means, except for street clocks and time and temperature signs.
20. “Mural”is a painting applied directly to a wall or building.
21. “Nonconforming sign”is a sign located within the city limits of Pomeroy that was in existence prior to the effective date of the ordinance codifying this chapter which does not conform to the provisions of this chapter. Abandoned signs shall not be considered a nonconforming sign.
22. “Off-premises sign”is a sign which directs attention to a business, profession, product, activity or service which is not conducted, sold or offered on the premises where the sign is located as listed on the business license. Premises are considered to be upon the property/area belonging to the business. Streets, sidewalks, and other public ways are not “premises.”
25. “Political sign”is a sign identifying or expressing a political candidate or viewpoint on public issues decided by ballot.
26. “Portable sign”is a sign, including sandwich-board signs and real-estate signs, that is capable of being moved easily and not permanently affixed to the ground, a structure, or a building.
27. “Projecting sign”is a sign other than a wall sign that extends horizontally from and is supported by a wall of a building or structure.
28. “Reader board”is a sign face consisting of tracks to hold readily changeable letters allowing frequent changes of copy. A reader board shall be considered a wall sign.
29. “Real estate sign”is a sign that advertises the real estate on which it is located for rent, lease, or sale.
30. “Roof sign”is a sign painted, erected or constructed wholly upon or over the roof of any building and supported on the roof structure; however a sign located on a roof or a marquee shall be regarded as a projecting or freestanding sign.
32. “Suspended sign”is a sign which hangs below the permanent overhang, marquee or canopy extending over public or private sidewalks or rights-of-way.
33. “Temporary sign”is a sign, banner, pennant, valance, or advertising display constructed of cloth, paper, canvas, cardboard, or other light non-durable materials intended to be displayed for no more than thirty days per calendar year. Types of signs included in this category include but are not limited to: grand opening, special sales, special events, and garage sale signs.
35. “Wall graphic”is a wall design in which color and form are part of an overall design on the building.
36. “Wall sign”is a sign painted, attached to or erected against and parallel to the wall plane of a building or structure. A wall sign shall be confined within the limits of said wall and shall not extend more than twelve inches from the face of the wall. Awning signs shall be considered wall signs for the purposes of this code.
37. “Window sign”is a sign located on the interior of a window within one foot of the glass or located on the exterior of a window.
“Sign height”is the vertical distance measured from the grade below the sign to the highest point of the sign except for portable signs located in street right-of-ways or clear vision areas, in which the height shall be the vertical distance above the crown of the adjacent street.
“Wall plane”is that portion of a building face which is contained on one general plane. If there is a shift in the facade forward or back, a new plane is created. A single wall plane may contain windows and doors.
(Ord. 815 § 1 (part), 2005)