The legislative intent of this chapter is to promote and protect the
public health, welfare and safety of the inhabitants of the Town by regulating
existing and proposed advertising, advertising signs, and signs of all types
which are intended to be viewed from outdoors and to thereby create a more
attractive economic and business climate, enhance and protect the physical
appearance of the community, preserve the scenic and natural beauty of designated
areas, preserve property values and provide a more enjoyable and pleasing
community. It is further intended to reduce sign or advertising distractions
and obstructions that may contribute to traffic accidents, reduce hazards
that may be caused by signs overhanging or projecting over public rights-of-way,
provide more open space, and curb the deterioration of natural beauty and
community environment. It also intends to permit businesses and professions
to make use of signage that is important to their individual and collective
success.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ATTENTION-GETTING DEVICE
Any nongovernmental flag, streamer, spinner, light, balloon or similar
device or ornamentation used for purposes of attracting attention for promotion
of business use.
AWNING SIGN
Any visual message incorporated into a nonpermanent structure projecting
from a building and providing protection from the elements, or a marquee.
BACKLIGHTING
Any indirect source of light which is located from behind the sign
surface or shielded from the viewer's eyes by a translucent or opaque
material.
BUILDING FRONTAGE
The width of a building facing a street or public parking lot; in
the case of a corner lot, it may be either frontage at the option of the applicant.
Where a mall exists, "building frontage" shall mean that portion of the building
perimeter facing a street or designated parking area; in the case of two such
perimeters, it may be either frontage at the option of the applicant.
BUSINESS USE
A commercial, industrial or service enterprise, including churches.
CHANGEABLE-COPY SIGN
An announcement sign, bulletin board, or sign which makes provision
for changing letters and other copy.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The official of the Town, appointed by the Town Board, charged with
the duty to enforce the Town Code.
EXTERIOR ENTRANCE
A direct entrance from a public way to a habitable or tenantable
space.
FLAG
Any state, municipal, County, or national flag. The National Flag must be displayed in accordance with the Federal Flag Code (see United States Code Title 4, Chapter
1). No flag pole shall exceed 50 feet for public display, or 25 feet for home use. All flags shall be proportionate to the height of the flag pole as the Federal Flag Code.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A single or multifaced sign affixed to a supporting structure or
embedded in and extending from the ground or detached from the building.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign illuminated by electricity, gas or other artificial light,
including reflective or phosphorescent light.
LOGO
Any picture, shape or drawing, with or without letters or words,
used to identify a product, service, business or organization.
MUNICIPAL SIGN
Any sign relating to the use of a building or property by a government,
public agency, or municipal board.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign that is not permanently affixed to a building, a structure
or the ground.
REFLECTIVE SURFACE
Any material or device which has the effect of intensifying reflected
light, such as Scotchlite™, DayGlo®, glass beads and
luminous paint.
SIGN
Any material, structure or part thereof, or any device attached to
a structure or painted or represented thereon, composed of or upon which is
placed lettered or pictorial or other matter for visual communication, when
used or located out-of-doors or on the exterior of any building or indoors
as a window sign, for the display of any advertisement, notice, directional
matter or name. The term "sign" does not include signs erected and maintained
pursuant to and in discharge of any governmental function within this political
jurisdiction, or required by any law, ordinance or governmental regulation
or the flag or insignia of any nation or of any governmental agency having
jurisdiction over the Town of Victor.
SIGN AREA
The square footage of the smallest square or rectangle which will
enclose all elements which form the sign. Supporting structures will not be
considered as part of the sign surface area unless lit by their own specific
external light source. Freestanding signs may include an identical back without
counting the identical area. Any additional form not integral to the building's
architecture will be considered as part of the sign.
SIGN PERMIT
A permit issued by the Code Enforcement Officer providing documentation
of the specific sign(s) requiring a permit have been approved pursuant to
these regulations.
All signs not in compliance with any provision of this chapter, upon
the effective date specified herein, shall be deemed nonconforming.
A. A nonconforming sign shall be removed or brought into
conformity with the requirements of this chapter upon a change in use.
B. A nonconforming sign related to an existing use shall
be removed or made conforming prior to the issuance of any subsequent sign
permit for such use.
C. Applications for sign approval and sign permit for the
replacement of an existing nonconforming sign to a legal conforming sign which
is submitted before two years from the effective date of this chapter shall
be exempt from all applicable fees required by this chapter but not from any
subsequent fees.
All fees associated with this chapter shall be charged to applicant pursuant to Chapter
27 of the Victor Town Code.
All signs in the Town of Victor shall be properly maintained at all
times. The Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to order the
painting, repair or removal of a sign and accompanying landscaping which constitutes
a hazard to safety, health or public welfare by reason of inadequate maintenance,
dilapidation, obsolescence or abandonment. Notification shall be by personal
delivery or by certified mail. If the maintenance notice is not complied with
within 15 days, it shall become an order to abate the sign or perform the
maintenance or repair specified therein.