The following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity, service
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than upon the
premises where the sign is maintained, including a billboard sign.
BULLETIN BOARD
A sign of permanent character, but with movable letters,
words or numerals, indicating the names of persons associated with,
or events conducted upon, or products or services offered upon the
premises upon which such a sign is maintained.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity, service
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered upon the same premises
and those upon which the sign is maintained.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign displaying only name, nature, and location of one
establishment located in the Town of Selbyville offering accommodations,
merchandise, and/or services or two real estate developments, industries,
churches, schools, parks or other features or institutions located
in the Town of Selbyville.
FLASHING SIGN
An illuminated sign on which the artificial or reflected
light is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and color.
Any sign which revolves or moves, whether illuminated or not, shall
be considered a flashing sign, except an electronic reader board.
[Amended 10-5-2009]
GROUND SIGN
A detached sign which shall include any sign supported by
uprights or braces placed upon or in, or supported by, the ground
and not attached to any building.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign whose illumination is derived from an external artificial
source, which source is so arranged that no direct rays of light are
projected into a residential district or a public street.
INSTRUCTIONAL SIGN
A sign conveying instructions with respect to the premises
on which it is maintained, such as "Entrance," "Exit," "No Trespassing,"
"Danger" and similar signs.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign attached to a marquee used for notice, advertisement
or announcement purposes, limited to the following:
A.
Shall not project more than 18 inches beyond
the marquee faces or edges.
B.
Shall in no instance be lower than 8 1/2
feet above the walkway or thoroughfare or sidewalk.
C.
Shall in no instance exceed 20 square feet in
area.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign which is attached to a building and extends beyond
the wall of the building to which it is attached or within the setback
required for a building. Projecting signs are subject to the following:
A.
No projecting sign shall project or extend more
than 10 feet into or beyond the required building setback line.
B.
No projecting sign shall be permitted which
obstructs or interferes or in any way becomes a hazard to the orderly
movement of pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic.
C.
No projecting sign shall exceed in thickness
18 inches as measured between the principal faces of any projecting
sign.
D.
No projecting sign or part thereof shall be
placed closer than 10 feet above the sidewalk, public way or other
public thoroughfare or way of ingress or egress over which it is erected,
nor shall any such sign or part thereof extend more than six feet
above the wall to which it is attached at the point of attachment.
E.
Horizontal projecting signs greater in width
than in height shall not exceed an area of 15 square feet for each
side.
F.
Vertical projecting signs greater in height
than width shall not exceed an area of 30 square feet for each side.
G.
No projecting sign shall exceed an area of 30
square feet for each side.
READER BOARD
A sign of permanent character, but with movable or printed
letters, words or numerals, indicating the names of persons associated
with or events conducted upon or projects or services offered upon
the premises upon which such a sign is maintained; the movable or
printed letters, words or numerals may be changed by hand or by computer
(electronic).
[Added 10-5-2009]
ROOF SIGN
A sign located and supported on top of a building or structure.
An open space (except for necessary supports) of not more than six
feet below the bottom of the sign may be maintained. The overall height
of the sign shall not exceed any open space plus 10 feet. The sign
area shall not exceed 200 square feet.
SETBACK
An open space on the same premises with the sign or signs
which open space lies between the nearest edge of the sign or signs
and the nearest street line.
SIGN
A structure, display or device that is arranged, intended,
designed or used as an advertisement, announcement, identification,
description or direction.
SIGN AREA
The area of a sign shall include the entire sign, together
with all moldings, battens, cappings, nailing strips, latticing and
platforms which are attached to or are a part of the sign proper and/or
incidental to its decoration. For the purpose of this chapter, when
two sign faces are placed back-to-back and are at no point more than
two feet from one another, the area of the sign shall be taken as
the area of one face if the two faces are of equal area, or as the
area of the larger face, if the two faces are of unequal area. For
the purpose of this chapter, signs which are composed of letters,
words or representations only and which follow no square or rectangular
pattern shall be considered to include in the sign area a square or
rectangle as drawn at the outer limits of the letters, words or representations.
STREET LINE
A dividing line between a lot, premises or tract of land
and/or street, road, highway, court, place, square, lane or way set
aside and/or used as a right-of-way for common street or ingress or
egress purposes. For the purpose of this article, street frontage
shall be measured along the street line.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign erected for a period of no more than six months.
WALL SIGN
Any sign attached to and erected parallel to the face of
or painted on the outside wall of the building and supported throughout
its length by such wall or building and not extending more than 18
inches from the building wall. A wall sign may not be located beyond
the ends of the wall in which is located, may not extend more than
four feet above the wall to which it is attached, and may not exceed
in sign area two times the length of the wall to which it is attached.
The following signs shall be prohibited in all
districts:
A. Flashing signs, except for time and temperature indicators,
except as may be otherwise provided.
[Amended 10-5-2009]
C. Signs which produce noise or sounds, or emit visible
smoke, vapor, particles or odor.
D. Banners, pennants, streamers, blimps, balloons and
all other fluttering, spinning or similar type signs and advertising
devices, except for national flags and flags of political subdivisions
of the United States, and except for flags of bona fide civic, charitable,
fraternal and welfare organizations.
E. Signs with intermittent lights resembling or seeming
to resemble the flashing lights customarily associated with danger
or such as are customarily used by police, fire or ambulance vehicles
or for navigational purposes.
F. Signs located and so illuminated as to provide a background
of colored lights blending with traffic signal lights to the extent
of confusing a motorist when viewed from normal approaching position
of a vehicle at a distance of 225 to 300 feet.
G. Signs in any location which obstruct vision of motorists
or traffic control signals.
H. Signs located within 35 feet of any right-of-way line
of an intersection of streets.
I. Signs attached to trees or utility poles.
J. Signs attached to any vehicle, parked primarily for
display purposes.
K. Portable signs which do not meet the requirements
and/or regulations of ground signs.
The following signs shall be permitted in all
districts:
A. Signs erected by any governmental agency for the purposes
of direction, safety or convenience of the general public.
B. "Warning" signs and "No Trespassing" signs, not exceeding
two square feet in area.
C. Instructional signs, nonilluminated.
D. Signs in connection with doorbells or mailboxes, not
exceeding 12 square inches in area.
E. Name and address signs not exceeding more than one
for each principal building or use on a premises and not exceeding
two square feet in area.
F. Signs which are attached or which are an integral
part of gasoline pump or other dispensing or servicing devices, providing
that such signs do not extend beyond the area of the pump, dispensing
or servicing device to which they are attached.
G. Permanent subdivision signs not exceeding 20 square
feet in area maintained on private property not to exceed one such
sign for each dedicated street entrance.
H. Temporary real estate sign indicating sale, rental
or lease of the premises on which it is located, with a maximum area
of eight square feet in area, and having a minimum setback of 15 feet
from the street line and which are nonilluminated or indirectly illuminated
and not more than one sign for each street frontage on which the premises
abuts.
I. Temporary development sign advertising sale or rental
of structures under construction upon the land under development,
having a maximum area of 60 square feet and a maximum height of 15
feet, and having a minimum setback from the street line as required
by the setback restrictions for the zoning district in which the sign
is located, with such sign being nonilluminated or indirectly illuminated,
and not more than one such sign for each dedicated street entrance.
J. Temporary construction sign identifying those engaged
in construction, having a maximum area of 30 square feet and a minimum
setback from any street line of 25 feet with a maximum height of not
more than 15 feet, such sign to be nonilluminated or indirectly illuminated,
with not more than one sign for each street frontage upon which the
premises abuts, and permitted only while construction is actually
in progress.