The area of a sign shall be computed as the total square foot
content of the background, upon which the lettering, illustration
or display is presented. If there is no background, the sign area
shall be computed as the product of the largest horizontal dimension
and the largest vertical dimension of the lettering, illustration
or display. When there is no well-defined frame or edge, the area
shall be that defined by a projected, enclosed, four-sided geometric
shape (straight sides) which most closely outlines the sign. This
shall not be construed to include the supporting members of any sign
which are used solely for such purpose. For signs with two sides,
the maximum area requirement shall be permitted on each side. Signs
with more than two sides or revolving signs are prohibited.
In residential zones, only the following signs shall be permitted:
A. One customary professional sign or nameplate sign not more than two
square feet in area, which may be illuminated, provided that the direct
source of light is shielded in such a manner that it is not visible
from the street or any adjoining residential property, unless a porch
light or lamppost light.
B. A nonilluminated temporary sign pertaining to the lease or sale of
the premises upon which it is placed, not exceeding eight square feet
in total area, provided that it shall be removed within seven days
after the signing of the contract of sale or the signing of a sale
transaction or the execution of a lease.
C. Subdivision developments involving six or more residential lots may
contain signs advertising the sale of the dwellings contained therein,
as approved by the Planning Board, provided that:
(1) One nonilluminated sign no larger than 30 square feet is permitted
at each entrance of the development. In addition, customary nonilluminated
trade or professional signs no larger than four square feet are permitted
on lots being developed.
(2) All signs permitted under this subsection shall be removed within
seven days after the signing of the contract of sale or the signing
of a sale transaction or the execution of a lease of the last house
in the development.
D. A sign deemed necessary to the public welfare by the governing body
and signs required by federal and state governments.
E. A sign not more than 20 square feet in area advertising the name
of a church on the premises, its pastor and its coming activities.
F. Agricultural uses permitted in the residence zones may display, in
addition to the foregoing:
(1) Customary warning, trespassing and posted signs.
(2) No more than three signs advertising the sale and price of seasonal
and farm produce, provided that the total area of such signs does
not exceed six square feet.
(3) One identification sign of not more than 10 square feet, which may
be illuminated, stating the name of the agricultural use, the address
and the name of the owner.
G. None of the signs permitted in the residential districts shall be
erected nearer any street or road than half the setback required for
the principal building to be erected on the plot, provided that a
nameplate or farm sign not more than two square feet in area, as regulated
above, may be placed anywhere within the front yard.
In the village zones, no sign shall be permitted which is not
accessory to the business conducted on the property. Signs may only
be erected provided all of the following requirements are met:
A. No business establishment shall be permitted a total of more than
three attached signs; provided, however, that corner lots may display
four attached signs. The total sign area for the sign or signs permitted
on the face of any wall shall not exceed 10% of the area of the face
of the wall upon which such sign or signs are attached.
B. No sign shall extend farther than 15 inches from the face of the
building upon which it is attached; provided, however, that where
a sign extends more than three inches from the face of said wall,
the bottom of said sign 1shall not be closer than 10 feet from the
ground level below said sign.
C. The maximum height of any single sign area shall not exceed five
feet, and the maximum width shall not exceed 90% of the width of the
wall to which the sign is attached.
D. In addition to the above regulations, all signs permitted in the
residential zones are also permitted in the village zones.
E. One of the permitted signs may be freestanding, with the following
restrictions:
(1) The height shall not be more than 10 feet.
(2) Setback from the street right-of-way shall be at least five feet
and perpendicular thereto.
(3) The area shall not exceed the limitations as follows:
(a)
V-1 Highway Village: 40 square feet per side;
(b)
V-2 Neighborhood Village: 20 square feet per side;
(c)
V-3 Lakeside Village: 40 square feet per side.
(4) It must not occupy side yards of principal buildings.