As used in this article, the following words
and phrases shall have the following meanings:
ACCESSORY SIGN
Any sign related to a business or profession conducted upon
or to a commodity or service sold or offered upon or from the premises
where such sign is located.
ANIMATED SIGN
Any sign which is designed and constructed to give its message
through a sequence of progressive changes of parts (including sequins
or similar devices) or lights or degree of reflection or lighting,
excluding time and temperature signs.
APPLICANT
A person making an application for a permit for a sign or
signs.
AWNING
A roof-like retractable covering of fabric, cloth or other
material with or without a frame and attached to or supported from
a building.
BANNER
A piece of fabric, cloth or other material bearing an advertisement,
design, motto, greeting or slogan hung with no other backing, and
used for the purpose of attracting attention or as part of an advertising
display.
BILLBOARD
Any sign unrelated to a business or profession conducted,
or to a commodity or service sold or offered, upon or from the premises
where such sign is located; or bearing a noncommercial message of
an owner who does not conduct a business or profession at the location
of said sign.
BUSINESS DISTRICTS
Areas located wholly or partly within the following use districts, as defined in Chapter
340 of this Code:
[Amended 3-18-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
F.
Urban Renewal Commercial or Light Manufacturing A.
G.
Urban Renewal Recreational and Limited Commercial.
ERECT
To build, construct, alter, display, relocate, attach, hang,
place, suspend or affix any sign.
FEATHER SIGN, FEATHER BANNER, or FEATHER BANNER SIGN
A flexible or rigid pole to which one side of a flexible
fabric, generally in the shape of a feather or similar shape, is attached,
and which is used for the primary purpose of advertising or attention-getting
by the public display of visually communicative images. Such banners
are also known and sold under names which include, but are not limited
to, "quill sign," "banana banner," "blade banner," "flutter banner,"
"flutter flag," "bowflag," "teardrop banners," and others. The definition
includes functionally similar display devices."
[Added 3-18-2021 by L.L.
No. 3-2021]
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign supported by uprights or braces in or upon the ground
and not attached to any part of a building.
FACE OF BUILDING
The outer surface of a building which is visible from any
private or public street, highway or public parking field.
INTERIOR SIGN
Any sign located on the inside of a window or within three
feet of the inside of a display window or other opening in a building
or other enclosed structure which is visible from the exterior through
such window or other opening intended to attract the attention of
the public. This term does not include merchandise located in a window.
LIGHTING DEVICE
Any light, string of lights or group of lights located or
arranged so as to cast illumination on a sign.
MANSARD ROOF
A roof having two slopes on all sides, the lower one being
steeper than the upper one.
MARQUEE SIGN
A sign attached to a marquee, canopy or other covering structure
(other than an awning) projecting from and supported by the building.
NEON BORDER TUBING
A cylindrical body of metal, glass or other material, containing
neon or similar gas(es) used for illuminating the borders of windows,
doors, facades or other design elements.
[Added 3-18-2021 by L.L.
No. 3-2021]
NEON SIGN
A sign or display of lighting or decoration which uses neon
or similar gas(es) for illumination.
[Added 3-18-2021 by L.L.
No. 3-2021]
OWNER
Person that owns the sign or signs.
PENNANT
Any long, narrow, usually triangular flag, fabric, streamer
cloth or other material. As used in this definition, the word "pennant"
shall include any materials commonly known as "pennants" used in association
with automobile dealerships.
[Added 1-21-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985]
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company, institution or organization of any kind.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign not attached to the ground or to any permanent structure.
This includes A-frame- and sandwich-board-type signs.
POLITICAL SIGN
Any sign which indicates the name, cause or affiliation of
anyone seeking public office, or which indicates any issue for which
a public election is scheduled to be held.
POLE SIGN
A freestanding sign supported by a single pole without guys,
braces or other supporting framework.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign designed to project beyond any face of a building
and perpendicular to it.
ROOF SIGN
A sign which is erected, constructed or maintained on, above
or as part of the roof of any building. This includes signs on any
portion of a mansard roof but shall not include wall signs attached
to a parapet.
SIGN
Any message attached to any structure or part thereof or
painted or represented thereon, which shall display or include any
letter, word, model, banner, flag, pennant, insignia, device or representation
used as or which is in the nature of an announcement, direction or
advertisement. The word "sign" includes the words billboard, freestanding
sign, interior sign, as well as any message, neon tube or string,
group or arrangement of lights, or other device, material hung, outlining,
painted upon or attached to part of a building or lot, but does not
include flag, pennant or insignia of any nation, state, city or other
governmental unit.
SIGN AREA
The area of a sign to be measured as follows:
A.
Where such sign is on a plate, within a frame
or is outlined, all of the area of such plate or area within such
frame or outline shall be included.
B.
Where the sign consists of individual letters,
designs, figures or symbols engraved, painted or in any way placed,
affixed or attached to any part of the exterior of a building or structure
or any part thereof, the area shall be considered to be that of the
smallest geometric shape which encompasses all of the letters, designs,
figures or symbols.
SIGN, ILLUMINATED
Any sign, including but not limited to neon signs, in or
upon which an artificial light source is utilized in order to illuminate
the information and/or graphics of the sign. An illuminated sign includes
each of the following types:
[Amended 3-3-2022 by L.L. No. 1-2022]
A.
Self-illuminated.
(1)
Type A: direct source, wherein the light source itself is shaped
and utilized to form the sign (e.g., neon tubing or an array of individual
lamps).
(2)
Type B: interior illumination, wherein a translucent, transparent,
or opaque material which forms the sign is backlit by the light source,
and the light source is enclosed so as not to be visible to direct
view.
B.
Externally illuminated.
(1)
Direct external illumination, whereby the sign is illuminated
by a light source placed in a manner so as to cast light upon the
sign from a source other than in the interior of the sign.
(2)
Indirect external illumination, whereby the sign, whether on
an opaque, transparent or translucent panel or applied to a window
or other surface of the business establishment, is illuminated by
ambient light.
SUPERINTENDENT
Superintendent of Buildings of the Village of Rockville Centre.
SURFBOARD SIGN
A structure or combination of materials which constitutes
a sign pursuant to the definition of "sign" in this Code, from which
any materials or structure other than a permitted support structure
extend or protrude from the principal plane of the sign more than
12 inches.
[Added 12-3-2012 by L.L. No. 6-2012]
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign which is designed to advertise or announce a particular
event or series of events, to solicit political support or to announce
the availability for sale of a particular item or items or the offer
of services which will be available for a limited period.
TRAILER SIGN
Any sign mounted on a vehicle normally licensed by the State
of New York or other state as a trailer and used for advertising or
promotional purposes.
WALL SIGN
A sign which is placed, affixed or attached to a building
and is parallel to the face of the building and does not extend higher
than the lowest elevation of the roof; provided, however, that wall
signs attached to a parapet may extend not more than four feet higher
than the lowest elevation of the roof.
The following signs shall be exempt from the
provisions of this chapter except as may be expressly regulated elsewhere
in this article:
A. Construction signs. One construction sign per construction
project not exceeding eight square feet in sign area in residential
districts or 32 square feet in business districts, provided that such
signs shall be erected no more than 30 days prior to the beginning
of construction for which a building permit has been issued, shall
be confined to the site of construction, and shall be removed within
30 days after completion of construction and prior to the issuance
of a certificate of occupancy.
B. Home improvement contractor signs limited to a maximum
of six square feet on any individual property, provided that the sign
is displayed only during the actual project.
C. Directional or instructional signs. Signs which provide
direction or instruction and are located entirely on the property
to which they pertain and do not exceed four square feet in area;
signs identifying rest rooms, public telephones, walkways, or signs
providing direction, such as parking lot entrances and exits and those
of a similar nature, provided that there is no advertising on said
sign.
D. The flags, emblems or insignia of any nation, governmental
subdivision, educational, religious or fraternal organization or not-for-profit
corporation.
[Amended 3-18-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
E. Governmental signs for control of traffic and other
regulatory purposes, street signs, danger signs, railroad crossing
signs, and signs of public service companies indicating danger and
aids to service or safety which are erected by or on the order of
a public officer in the performance of his public duty.
F. Holiday decoration signs of a primarily decorative
nature, clearly incidental and customary and commonly associated with
any national, local or religious holidays. Said signs shall not be
erected more than 90 days prior to the holiday and shall be removed
within 30 days after the holiday.
H. Professional identification sign.
I. Signs located within the interior of any building
or within an enclosed lobby or court of any building, and signs for
and located within the inner or outer lobby, court or entrance of
any theater not intended for view from outside the structure. Such
signs shall comply with the structural, electrical and material specifications
as set forth in this article.
J. Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings and
date of erection when cut into any masonry surface or inlaid so as
to be part of the building or when constructed of bronze or other
incombustible material.
K. Notice bulletin boards not over 32 square feet in
area for public, charitable, religious or nonprofit medical or educational
institutions where the same are located on the premises of said institution.
L. Plaques or nameplate signs not more than four square
feet in area which are fastened directly to the building.
M. Official notices posted by public officers or employees
in the performance of the duties, including any notice or advertisement
required by law in any legal proceeding.
N. Real estate signs. Said signs shall not be illuminated
and shall be removed within seven days after sale, rental or lease
has been effectuated.
O. Symbols or insignia. Religious symbols, commemorative
plaques of recognized historical agencies or identification emblems
of religious organizations, fraternal organizations or historical
agencies.
P. Signs warning the public of the existence of danger
to be removed upon the elimination of the danger. Said signs shall
not contain any advertising material but may contain information identifying
the person who erected said sign.
Q. Barber pole limited to eight feet in height from the
ground.
R. Sign indicating hours of business, not exceeding three
square feet may be posted on the window surface on a permanent basis
and shall not be counted toward maximum permitted signage.
S. Time and temperature signs limited to 12 square feet
per side and containing no advertising material.
[Amended 1-21-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985; 5-5-1986 by L.L. No. 3-1986; 12-3-2012 by L.L. No.
6-2012; 2-4-2015 by L.L. No. 3-2015]
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this
article, the following signs are prohibited:
A. A-frame signs, sandwich-board sidewalk or curb signs
which create sidewalk obstruction, or similar signs worn or borne
by any person.
C. Signs painted directly on a wall.
D. Animated and moving signs, except for time and temperature
signs.
E. Banners, except as provided in §
335-7D.
G. Pennants shall not be permitted, maintained, used
or displayed on or after January 1, 2023, Until January 1, 2023, pennants
shall be permitted only under the following conditions:
[Amended 3-18-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021]
(1) Pennants are confined within the lot lines of the premises or business
they are advertising or promoting.
(2) The exterior or perimeter poles to which the pennants are affixed
or strung are a minimum of 35 feet apart.
(3) Pennants may only be affixed or strung between exterior or perimeter
poles and a center or interior pole.
(4) No pennant may be affixed or strung, or maintained, between exterior
or perimeter poles.
(5) The pennants shall be properly maintained in a clean, safe, and physically
intact condition.
(6) The pennant was lawfully in exterior use on the premises on or before
March 1, 2021.
(7) All pennants shall be removed on or before January 1, 2023.
[Amended 2-4-2015 by L.L.
No. 3-2015]
A. No sign shall contain information regarding a business, product or
service not conducted at or available from the premises at which the
sign is located; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed
as limiting an owner of a sign or premises from displaying upon said
sign any noncommercial message whether or not said noncommercial message
bears any relationship to any business, product or service conducted
or available at the premises.
B. Every illuminated sign or lighting device shall employ only lights
emitting a light of constant intensity, and no sign shall be illuminated
by or contain flashing, intermittent, rotating or moving light or
lights. Permanent signs illuminated from outside the boundaries of
the sign shall not be permitted unless the direct beam or glare is
not visible from any abutting right-of-way or any adjacent property.
In no event shall an illuminated sign or lighting device be so placed
or directed so as to permit the beams and illumination therefrom to
be directed or beamed upon a public street, highway, sidewalk or adjacent
premises so as to cause glare or reflection that may constitute a
traffic hazard or nuisance.
C. A freestanding sign to identify the occupants of a medical or professional office building or religious institution shall be allowed in any district at the property where such uses are permitted under Chapter
340 of this Code. Said sign may be erected with two poles, provided that all other requirements of this section are satisfied.
D. A sign shall not utilize more than four colors. Black and white shall
be considered as colors.
E. A sign shall not be placed in a position that will obstruct or impair
vision or interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic or in any
manner create a hazard or disturbance to health, safety or welfare
of the public.
F. A sign shall not utilize the colors red, yellow or green where, in
the judgment of the Commissioner of Police and/or the Superintendent
of Buildings of the Village of Rockville Centre, a potential safety
hazard would be created due to confusion or a conflict with traffic
control devices.