The following terms shall have their meanings as indicated for the enforcement of this article only. Any sign-related term not defined here shall be defined by its common usage.
AWNINGA flexible material covered structure attached to the wall of a building or structure via internal or external supports that is intended to shelter a door, entrance, window, porch, patio, or deck.
CANOPYA freestanding flexible material covered structure that is open on all sides and intended as shelter.
FACADE The front or side of a building or structure that faces, or which is visible from, a public street, alley, navigable waterway, canal, trail, towpath, walkway, sidewalk, parking lot, or other public right-of-way, including the area from the ground level to the roofline of the building or structure.
NON-CONFORMING SIGNA sign installed with an approved zoning permit issued prior to the adoption of this article.
ROOFLINEThe line where the wall meets the main roof of a building or structure, but not including any porch roof. If the roof is a mansard, sloping, or slanted, the roofline is the line where the wall meets the lowest part of the mansard, slope, or slant.
SIGNAny device, structure, fixture, display, painting, emblem, or other like-type visual aid, which is visible from a public right-of-way, that uses words, graphics, designs, drawings, depictions, images, colors, illumination, symbols, numbers, or letters, for the purpose of communicating a message to the public (collectively the "sign message"). The sign includes the sign face and any sign supporting structure.
SIGN AREAThe total measured area of the sign face. The sign area of a multi-faced sign shall be measured on only one face, except that if the faces are not materially identical, each face shall be included in the total measurement. The sign area shall be computed by multiplying the greatest height by the greatest length of the sign face(s) exclusive of the sign supporting structures except if the supporting structure is internally illuminated, contains symbols, or includes a message. In the case of signs that have no definable edges, such as vinyl letters affixed to, printed on, or painted on, a window, wall, awning, canopy, or similar surface, the sign area shall be the area within a single, continuous perimeter enclosing the outside limits of the sign message.
SIGN CLEARANCEThe distance from ground level to the lowest point on the bottom of the sign face. If the ground is sloping, a mound, or of irregular level, sign clearance is measured from the highest point of the ground to the lowest point on the bottom of the sign face.
SIGN FACEThe entire area of the sign including the sign message, blank space(s) around the sign message, and the frame, but excluding the sign supporting structure, bracing, or decorative trim.
SIGN HEIGHTThe distance from ground level to the highest point on the top of the sign, including any bracket or frame holding the sign. If the ground is sloping, a mound, or of irregular levels, sign height is measured from the lowest point of the ground to the highest point of the sign.