Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, for the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
Advertise.To attract, or to attempt to attract, the attention of any person to any business, accommodations, goods, services, property, or commercial activity.
Agricultural sign.Any sign identifying the farm or ranch on which it is placed and advertising the produce, crops, animals or poultry raised or quartered thereon.
Animated.Copy or other images that flash or move or otherwise change.
Area.The area of a sign measured as follows:
(1) Square or rectangular signs: Length times height of the sign;
(2) Irregular shaped signs: Area of rectangles necessary to enclose the sign face; and
(3) Signs composed of individual letters mounted or painted on a natural or existing finish of a building surface: Sum of area of rectangle necessary to enclose total copy.
Attached sign.Any sign attached to, applied on, or supported by any part of a building (such as a wall, roof, window, canopy, awning, arcade, or marquee) that encloses or covers usable space.
Awning sign.An awning sign is a sign which is applied to, attached, or painted on awning or other roof-like cover, intended for protection from the weather or as a decorative embellishment, projecting from a wall or roof of a structure over a window, walk, door, or the like.
Banner.A temporary sign banner sign is a sign having characters, letters, or illustrations applied to vinyl, plastic, cloth, canvas, or other light fabric, with the only purpose of such nonrigid material being for background.
Building.A structure which has a roof supported by columns, walls, or air for the shelter, support, or enclosure of persons, animals or chattel.
Changeable electronic variable message signs (CEVMS).A sign which permits light to be turned on or off intermittently or which is operated in a way whereby light is turned on or off intermittently, including an illuminated sign on which such illumination is not kept stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times when such sign is in use, including an LED (light emitting diode) or digital sign, and which varies in intensity or color. A CEVMS sign does not include a sign located within the right-of-way that functions as a traffic-control device and that is described and identified in the Manual on Uniform Traffic-Control Devices (MUTCD) approved by the Federal Highway Administrator as the National Standard.
Commercial message.A message placed or caused to be placed before the public by a person or business enterprise directly involved in the manufacture or sale of the products, property, accommodations, services, attractions, or activities or possible substitutes for those things which are the subject of the message and that:
(1) Refers to the offer for sale or existence for sale of products, property, accommodations, services, attractions, or activities; or
(2) Attracts attention to a business or to products, property, accommodations, services, attractions, or activities that are offered or exist for sale or for hire.
Construction sign.A temporary sign identifying the property owner, decorator, architect, engineer, contractor, subcontractor and/or financier engaged in the design, construction or improvement of the premises on which the sign is located.
Copy.Letters, characters, illustrations, logos, graphics, symbols, writing or combination thereof designed to communicate information of any kind or to advertise, announce the purpose of, or identify the purpose of a person or entity, or to identify or advertise a business or business product, or to advertise the sale or lease of premises.
Digital/electronic signs.Provide identification or advertisement of a specific business, service, product, activity, person, organization, place or building.
Dilapidated, deteriorated or substandard condition.Dilapidated, deteriorated or substandard condition shall mean any sign:
(1) Where elements of the surface or background can be seen as viewed from the normal viewing distance (intended viewing distance), to have portions of the finished material missing, or otherwise not in harmony with the rest of the surface;
(2) Where the structural support or frame members are visibly bent, broken, dented or torn;
(3) Where the panel is visibly cracked or in the case of wood and similar products, splintered in such a way as to constitute an unsightly or harmful condition;
(4) Where the sign or its elements are twisted or leaning or at angles other than those at which it was originally erected (such as may result from being blown or the failure of structural support);
(5) Where the message or wording can no longer be clearly read by a person with normal eyesight under normal viewing conditions; or
(6) Where the sign or its elements are not in compliance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code and/or the International Building Code currently adopted by the city.
Directional sign.A temporary off-premise sign which is limited, exclusively, to the identification of a specific premises, occupancy, or owner of said premises located elsewhere, and which tells the location of and/or route to said premises or occupancy.
Erect.To build, attach, hang, place, suspend, fasten, affix, maintain, paint, draw, or otherwise construct.
Face or surface.The surface of the sign upon, against, or through which the message is displayed or illustrated on the sign.
Feather Flags.A type of advertising banner that is characterized by its vertical, feather-like shape and are typically attached to a flexible pole allowing it to sway, flutter, or otherwise move in the wind in such a manner that is designed to draw attention and are commonly used by businesses and event organizers to promote a brand or event.
Freestanding sign.Any self-supporting sign connected to the ground that is not attached to a building or structure for reasons of support.
Government sign.A flag, insignia, legal notice, or informational, directional, traffic, or safe school zone sign which is legally required or necessary to the essential functions of government agencies.
Height.As applied to a sign, means the vertical distance measured from an average elevation of the finished grade along the area of sign installation, excluding any artificial berming, to the highest part of the sign or its supporting structure, whichever is higher.
Identification sign.A sign that includes as copy only the name of the business, place, organization, building, or person it identifies.
Illuminated sign.Any sign which is directly lighted by an electrical or artificial light source, internal or external. This definition does not include signs that are illuminated by streetlights or other light sources owned by any public agency or light sources that are specifically operated for the purpose of lighting the area in which the sign is located rather than the sign itself.
Inflatable sign.An inflatable sign is a sign manufactured of plastic, cloth, canvas, or other light fabric and inflated with air.
Instructional sign.An instructional sign is a sign that provides instruction, information, or direction to the general public. The sole purpose of an instructional sign is to provide instruction, information, or direction to the general public that is essential to the health, safety, and public welfare of the community. An instructional sign shall contain no other message, copy, announcement, or decoration other than the essential instruction, information, or direction and shall not advertise or otherwise draw attention to an individual, business, commodity, service, activity, or product. Such signs shall include, but are not limited to, the following: signs identifying a property's street address, restrooms, public telephones, handicap parking spaces, reserved parking spaces, freeze warning, no trespassing, no dumping, no loitering, and construction entrance signs. Signs erected by the municipal, state or federal government for the purpose of public instruction, warning, street or highway designation, control of traffic and similar uses incidental to the public interests shall be considered instructional signs. An instructional sign also includes signs of a warning, directive or instructional nature erected by a public utility company that operates under a franchise agreement with the city.
Internal directional sign.An internal directional sign is a sign that is supported from the grade to the bottom of the sign having or appearing to have a solid base and generally used to provide direction to drive-through lanes and to buildings and tenants within large multitenant retail, multifamily, or office developments.
Intersection.The junctions of the centerlines of any two public rights-of-way other than alleyways, crossing at grade, or, where the crossing is separated at grade, the intersection is the point where expressway travel pavements converge or diverge, or the point where any expressway interchange ramp intersects the expressway travel pavement.
Logo.Any formalized design or insignia of a company, service or product which is commonly used in advertising to identify that company, service or product.
Marketing sign.A temporary sign identifying the subdivision or manufactured home park name, and may include the name and telephone number of the home builders or sales contacts for the property, the price point, the city name and logo, and the school district name.
Menu board sign.A menu board sign is a sign erected in conjunction with a use that incorporates a drive-through or drive-in and generally used to provide service and/or product options and pricing for customers who remain in their vehicles.
Monument sign.A monument sign is a sign that is supported from the grade to the bottom of the sign having or appearing to have a solid and opaque base and generally used to identify the name of a business or development.
Occupancy.The purpose for which a building is used or intended to be used. The term also includes the building or room housing such use.
Off-premises sign.A sign that pertains to a business, person, organization, activity, event, place, service, or product not principally located or primarily manufactured or sold on the premises on which the sign is located.
On-premises sign.A freestanding sign identifying or advertising a business, person, or activity, and installed and maintained on the same premises as the business, person, or activity.
Permanent.A sign intended to be used for a period of longer than six (6) months.
Person.An individual, corporation, sole proprietorship, government or governmental subdivision or agency, trust, partnership, or two (2) or more persons having a joint or common economic interest.
Political sign.Any type of sign which refers only to the issues, political parties or candidates involved in a political election.
Portable sign.Any sign that is not securely connected to the ground in such a way that it cannot easily be moved from one location to another, including signs which are mounted on skids, trailers, wheels, legs or stakes, and that is not an attached sign, vehicular sign, political sign, or a sign that refers solely to the sale or lease of the premises.
Premises.A lot or unplatted tract that is reflected in the plat books of the building inspection division of the city.
Protective sign.Any sign which is commonly associated with safeguarding the permitted uses of the occupancy, including but not limited to "bad dog," "beware of dog," "electric fence," "no trespassing," and "no solicitors."
Roofline.The uppermost part of the main structure of the building, excluding appurtenances such as air conditioners, chimneys, vents, etc.
Scoreboard.Scoreboards are signs erected at an athletic field or stadium, and which are generally used to maintain the score or time expired in an event at the field or stadium. This definition shall also include signs mounted or applied to the outfield wall within a baseball field.
Setback.The distance between a sign and the nearest existing public right-of-way line or planned future right-of-way line as proposed on the city's thoroughfare plan, whichever is greater. An alley is not considered to be public right-of-way for the purpose of calculating a setback. Where a public way crosses a railroad right-of-way, the setback is measured from the public right-of-way line extended across the railroad right-of-way.
Sign.An outdoor structure, sign, display, light device, figure, painting, drawing, message, plaque, poster, billboard, or other thing that is designed, intended, or used to advertise or inform.
Special event sign.Signs for the advertisement of temporary events likely of interest to the entire community of the city.
Subdivision monument or entry sign.A subdivision monument is a physical improvement such as a sign, wall, or structure, constructed to draw attention to or enhance a subdivision or its surrounding area. A subdivision entry sign is a sign that generally identifies a residential development and that generally refers to the platted name of the subdivision.
Support.Any pole, post, strut, cable, or other structural fixture or framework necessary to hold and secure a sign, providing that said fixture or framework is not imprinted with any picture, symbol or word using characters in excess of one inch in height, nor is internally or decoratively illuminated.
Vehicular sign.Any sign on a vehicle moving along the ground or on any vehicle parked, incidental to its principal use for transportation. This definition does not include signs which are being transported to a permanent site.
Visibility triangle.A triangle sight area, at all intersections, which shall include that portion of the public right-of-way and any corner lot within the adjacent curblines and a diagonal line intersecting such curblines at points fifty feet (50') back from their intersection.
Wall sign.A wall sign is a sign painted on or erected parallel to and extending not more than twelve (12) inches from the facade of any building to which it is attached, supported throughout its entire length by the building face. Class B wall signs are a maximum of sixty-four (64) square feet, do not project away from the surface to which it is attached, are not attached to any source of electricity and do not require professional installation. All other wall signs are considered class A.
Window sign.A window sign is a sign that is visible from a public street or sidewalk and that is posted, attached, painted, placed, or affixed in or on a window.
Wood frame sign.(1) A temporary wood frame sign is a sign that is generally used to advertise a new building, opening dates, leasing opportunities, and/or to identify the property owner, architect, contractor, engineer, landscape architect, or financier engaged in the design, construction or improvement of the premises on which the sign is located. Wood frame signs are also used to advertise sales and zoning information of properties. Although wood frame signs are generally constructed of wood, the definition does not exclude metal, or plastic signs used for the same purpose.
(2) A permanent wood frame sign is a sign that is generally used to identify the premises on which the sign is located. This is generally intended for a church, civic organization, club or small business. Although wood frame signs are generally constructed of wood, the definition does not exclude metal or plastic signs used for the same purpose.
Yard sign.Any temporary stake sign placed on a residentially zoned lot, including but not limited to yard signs that publicize the arrival of a newborn, family celebration, or the participation of a family member in a school activity or sport. Yard signs shall also include signs that advertise the presence of a home security system, garage sales, and seasonal decorations.
(Ordinance 2026-04-01041 adopted 4/2/2026)