The following words shall have the following definitions when used in this article:
Any sign erected, constructed or maintained on a building with the principal support of said sign being the building.
Any sign which directs attention to a business, product, activity, organization, event or service located, sold, or offered at locations off-premises or other than the lot on which the sign is located. Billboards, also known as "signboards" and "off-premises outdoor advertising signs or devices," include any nonpoint of sale lettered or pictorial advertising, including any device, structure or placard erected or maintained for such advertising.
A sign designating the name of a subdivision of residential homes, whether single-family or multifamily, attached or detached or an apartment complex, or of a commercial or industrial district.
Any sign whose sole source of artificial illumination is outside the display portion of the sign.
An outside continuous structure of a building that encloses a heated finished area.
Any sign not attached to a building, erected, constructed or maintained on a post or pole, or other bracing or supporting device, being to support the sign.
The distance between property lines of any property measured along the right-of-way line of the street or road.
Any sign whose sole source of artificial illumination is contained within the display portion of the sign.
A sign which is not permanently attached to a building or not placed in the ground in such a fashion as to be permanent in a manner conforming to the Uniform Construction Code[1] or which is located or attached to a trailer, on wheels, or other similar attachment such that the sign may be moved from place to place, either within the lot or to another location.
A single sign relating to a use or facility, such as a shopping center, industrial park or office complex, where there is more than one occupancy and/or tenancy of uses, where said multiple occupancy and tenancy use a common parking facility and/or a common private drive or roadway and where the names and professions or business names of the various tenants and/or occupants are displayed.
Any sign, symbol or device, erected, constructed or maintained by the federal, state, county or local government, or any agency thereof, for the purpose of informing or guiding the public or for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare.
Main entrance customarily used by the public for the conduct of business that normally faces the front property line.
A sign of an owner of real property or of a licensed real estate broker designating a property "for sale" or "for rent."
An attached sign erected, constructed or maintained upon or over the roof of any building, where the principal support of said sign is the roof structure.
Entrance other than the main entrance customarily used by the public for the conduct of business.
A visible, external representation delineating and giving evidence of an idea or use through decoration, emblem, symbol, trademark, or graphic presentation, not including projections, pictures, photographs or life-like images.
In the case of a freestanding sign, the sign height is the distance computed from grade level to the greatest height at any one point in the sign.
A sign which is not permanently attached to a building structure or permanently affixed to a freestanding structure and which may be erected for a limited period of time in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
A sign indicating no trespassing or no fishing and/or hunting or an existing danger where a warning is legally required.
Any sign erected, constructed or maintained in or on a window of a building, visible from the outside of the building, whether illuminated or nonilluminated.