Except as hereinafter provided, no person shall
erect, alter, construct, relocate or cause to be erected, altered,
constructed or relocated any sign without first having obtained a
sign permit from the Code Enforcement Officer. Sign permits are not
required in the R-AG District for roadside stands that sell or display
agricultural products.
An applicant for a sign permit shall submit
an application to the Code Enforcement Officer which shall include:
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant
and the owner of the building, structure or property upon which the
sign is to be erected.
B. The written consent of the owner of the building,
structure or property upon which the sign is to be erected in the
event that the applicant is not the owner thereof.
C. A rendering exhibiting the proposed lettering and
pictorial matter of the sign; the dimensions of the sign and proposed
lettering; the construction details of the sign structure and mounting
devices; a location plan of the position of the sign on the building
or property; and such other information as the Code Enforcement Officer
may require. An application for a sign permit for a sign on an awning
shall show the location, size and construction of the awning and the
lettering or pictorial material to appear thereon.
Signs in any R-E, R-1, R-2, R-M, R-AG or R-RB
District, as established by this chapter, are permitted as follows:
A. Signs to identify residents and permitted uses of
one- and two-family dwellings. One nonilluminated sign not exceeding
two square feet in area, indicating the name of the resident or identifying
a permitted use, may be located on the principal building or a separate
post support not closer to any street than a distance equal to 1/2
the required setback from such street and not exceeding seven feet
in height. No permit shall be required for such signs.
B. Signs for identification of multiple dwellings or
residents of multiple dwellings.
(1) Dwelling group identification. One sign not exceeding
16 square feet in area may identify a multiple dwelling or dwelling
group complex. Such sign may be illuminated by a nonflashing, shielded
light directed away from adjacent streets, highways or properties.
Such sign shall be placed parallel to the street, shall not interfere
with a public highway and shall not exceed seven feet in height. When
an application for a building permit is submitted to the Concord Town
Planning Board, such sign shall be subject to the approval or disapproval
of the Concord Town Planning Board.
(2) Resident identification. One nonilluminated sign not
exceeding two square feet in area may identify the residents of a
multiple dwelling. Such sign shall be attached parallel to the multiple
dwelling it serves. No permit shall be required for such signs.
C. Permanent subdivision identification signs. One nonilluminated
sign not exceeding 16 square feet in area may identify a permanent
subdivision. Such signs shall not exceed seven feet in height and
shall not interfere with the visibility from any driveway at its intersection
with a public highway. Such signs shall be subject to the approval
or disapproval of the Concord Town Planning Board.
D. Signs to identify residents and permitted uses in
the R-AG District may be a sign not exceeding 16 square feet in area
(four feet by four feet) to identify each such farm and additional
sign area that is needed for advertising such products that are sold
from a location on said farm. Signs may be placed perpendicular to
the road; however, they must be kept 15 feet from the right-of-way
line or public walkway. The Town of Concord Planning Board may recommend
to the Town Board, upon proper justification, to waive the fifteen-foot
requirement.
Signs shall be permitted in business and/or
industrial districts, as established by this chapter, as follows:
A. Building face signs.
(1) Location. Signs shall be permitted on the face of
any building and may be attached to the face of the building or applied
thereto but not painted thereon; provided, however, that such signs
shall not project more than 12 inches from the face of the building
nor extend beyond the wall at any corner.
(2) Size. A face sign on the front of the building shall
not exceed 20% of the total surface of such face on one story, including
areas occupied by doors and windows. Signs on each additional face
shall not exceed 10% of the total surface of the front of the building;
provided, further, that no sign shall exceed 20% of the face to which
it is attached.
B. Freestanding signs.
(1) Location. One freestanding sign may be erected, and
no part of such sign shall be set back less than 10 feet from the
right-of-way line. Where a business area abuts a residential area,
any such sign shall be set back at least 15 feet from this side line.
No sign shall interfere with the visibility from any driveway at its
intersection with a public highway.
(2) Size: In the C-1 and C-2 Districts of the business district of the Town of Concord (Cascade Drive South) only, there shall be no more than two display surfaces, each of which shall not exceed 90 square feet. Also, the erection of a freestanding sign as set forth in Subsection
C, in this area only, shall be at a height of no more than 40 feet.
(3) In all other business and/or industrial districts,
there shall be no more than two display surfaces, each of which shall
not exceed 20 square feet, the height to be determined by the Planning
Board.
C. Pedestal signs.
(1) Location. No part of such sign shall be set back less
than 15 feet from the right-of-way. Where a business area abuts a
residence area, any such sign shall be set back at least 15 feet from
this side line. No sign shall interfere with the visibility from any
driveway at its intersection with a public highway.
(2) Size. One pedestal sign, not exceeding 40 square feet,
shall be permitted. The sign area may be increased at the rate of
one square foot for each additional two feet from the required setback
from the road right-of-way and the side property lines (or the required
side line setback), but not to exceed, in any event, a total area
of 180% of the area permitted by this subsection for pedestal signs.
Only one pedestal sign shall be permitted in each shopping center
or plaza, as defined in this chapter. Pedestal signs shall be prohibited
on lots which are less than 100 feet in width measured at the right-of-way
line.
(3) Erection of pedestal signs, as set forth in this subsection, shall preclude erection of a freestanding sign as set forth in Subsection
B.
D. Covered walkways. Where a covered walkway extends
across the front of a building or buildings, one sign per business
may be mounted on the roof of the walkway or walkways to a height
of two feet. Signs may also be hung from the underside or ceiling
of the covered walkway related to the entrance of the individual business
establishments, provided that the bottom of such sign is at least
seven feet above the sidewalk.
E. Service or loading dock signs. One sign not exceeding
eight square feet in area is permitted in addition to other permitted
signs.
F. Automotive service stations. Signs may be erected
in the pump areas, but not to extend beyond either side of the row
of pumps or beyond the last pump on each end of the pump row.
G. Additional accessory signs. At the entrance of the
buildings and business establishments above the first floor, nameplates
of uniform design and appearance not more than 18 inches in length
and nine inches in height may be mounted at the sides of such entrance,
provided that they are placed flat against the exterior wall.
H. Entrance, exit, projecting, etc., signs. Entrance,
exit, identification and other traffic control signs and projecting
signs are to be approved by the Concord Town Planning Board as to
location and size.
I. Off-premises signs. Where it is not practical to obtain
necessary visibility from an identification sign on the premises,
the Concord Town Board may, upon recommendation of the Concord Town
Planning Board, grant permission to erect an off-premises identification
sign, provided that:
(1) The applicant has demonstrated a need for such off-premises
identification sign(s) in order to alleviate a practical difficulty
for the general public to locate and identify the applicant's place
of business.
(2) The proposed off-premises identification sign(s) represents
the most efficient use of signage under the circumstances. For any
group of businesses similarly disadvantaged by a difficulty of the
general public to locate and identify their premises, a single off-premises
identification sign common to all such businesses shall be deemed
the most efficient use of such signage as opposed to separate off-premises
identification signs for each sign business.
(3) The proposed identification sign(s) is harmonious
with its surroundings under the circumstances presented.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision stated in this
subsection:
(a)
The text of such off-premises identification
sign(s) shall be permanent in nature.
(b)
The primary purpose of such off-premises identification
sign(s) shall be to assist the general public in locating and identifying
such businesses, as opposed to advertising the nature of such business,
goods, wares, merchandise or services.
(c)
The proposed off-premises identification sign(s)
is otherwise permitted by this chapter.
(5) Should it be determined that an application is prompted
by economic factors rather than a difficulty of the general public
to locate and identify the applicant's place of business or that any
hardship is self-inflicted, the application shall be denied.
(6) The provisions of this subsection shall be strictly
construed.
In any industrial park which exceeds 60 acres,
the following signs shall be permitted:
A. Freestanding entrance signs.
(1) Location. One freestanding sign may be erected at
the main entrance of an industrial park, and no part of such sign
shall be set back less than 15 feet from the right-of-way line or
public walkway. No sign shall interfere with the visibility from any
driveway or its intersection with a public highway.
(2) Sizes. There shall be no more than two sign sides,
the exterior dimensions of which shall not exceed 80 square feet per
side. The total area on which printing appears shall not exceed 48
square feet.
B. Freestanding business signs.
(1) Location. One freestanding sign may be erected at
the main entrance of an industrial park, and no part of such sign
shall be set back less than 15 feet from the right-of-way line or
public walkway. No sign shall interfere with the visibility from any
driveway at its intersection with a public highway.
(2) Sizes. There shall be no more than two sign sides,
the exterior dimensions of which shall not exceed 30 square feet per
side. The total area on which printing appears shall not exceed 20
square feet.
Any applications for a sign identifying a special
permit use, as defined in this chapter, shall be referred to the Concord
Town Planning Board for approval.