This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Sign Law of the Incorporated Village of Bayville."
The regulation and control of signs, displays
and other advertising media intended to attract the attention of the
general public are necessary in order to promote the health, safety,
morals and general welfare of the residents of the Incorporated Village
of Bayville; to protect and preserve property and property values
therein; and to benefit trade and all matters related thereto. This
chapter has been adopted to regulate, control and restrict the use
of buildings, structures and land for such advertising purposes in
order to promote the benefits so enumerated.
For the purposes of this chapter, the terms
used herein are defined as follows:
AREA OF A SIGN
Shall be computed as including the entire area within a regular
geometric form or combinations of regular geometric forms connecting
all of the elements of the matter displayed. A sign may be single-surfaced
or multisurfaced. The area of each surface shall be included in the
calculation for the maximum permitted area of the sign.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign intended to advertise the use of the property on which
it is located for the distribution, production or sale of goods or
the performance of services or the name of the proprietor, renter
or lessee of the property or structure.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A temporary sign used to advertise the erection or alteration
of a structure on the lot on which it is displayed.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A nonbusiness sign beneficial to public safety or traffic
control in connection with a use on the lot on which it is displayed
or beneficial to public convenience and safety in connection with
directions to the location of a municipal, religious or noncommercial
public facility.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign standing upon the ground, supported by one or more
upright legs or posts standing upon the ground, with or without braces,
and not attached to any structure.
NAME SIGN
A sign used solely for showing the name and address of the
occupant of a residential structure on the property on which it is
displayed.
PLANNING BOARD
The Planning Board of the Incorporated Village of Bayville.
PROFESSIONAL SIGN
A sign containing not more than the name, address and profession
of the occupant of a structure on the property on which it is displayed.
PROJECTING SIGN
A wall sign projecting or extending more than 12 inches from
the face of the building or structure to which it is attached.
PROPERTY
A portion or parcel of land devoted to a certain use or occupied
by a building or group of buildings and the customary accessory uses,
buildings and open spaces belonging thereto.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE SIGN
A sign used to identify a charitable, hospital, institutional,
municipal, nonprofit fraternal or membership, religious or school
use of a structure on the lot on which it is displayed.
SIGN
Any device for visual communication, either illuminated or
nonilluminated, that is used for the purpose of bringing the subject
thereof to the attention of the public, whether displayed from the
inside or affixed to the outside of a structure or separately constructed.
TRAFFIC SIGN
A sign erected by the Village of Bayville or by a town, county
or state agency and used to inform, control or direct traffic.
WALL SIGN
A sign recessed in or affixed in any manner to a wall of
a building or structure.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign erected or maintained in the interior of a building,
visible from any public or private street or highway. Incidental advertising
within an office or business establishment shall not be construed
as a window sign, provided that the dimensions of said incidental
advertising sign shall not exceed six square feet, and provided further
that no window contains more than one such incidental advertising
sign.
No signs shall be erected or maintained in the
Village of Bayville except as provided in this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect,
construct, paint, alter, relocate, reconstruct, display or maintain
or cause to be erected, constructed, displayed or maintained any sign
without first having obtained a sign permit from the Building Inspector
of the Village of Bayville, except for the following types of signs
for which no permit shall be required:
E. Signs with an area of less than one square foot.
[Amended 7-24-2000]
The fee for a sign permit shall be $35. Such
fee shall accompany each application, which shall be in writing and
shall be filed in duplicate with the Building Inspector. The form
for such application shall be as prescribed by the Building Inspector
and shall contain the following information:
A. The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
B. The location of the building, structure or land to
which the sign is to be affixed or upon which the sign is to be erected.
C. A detailed drawing or blueprint showing a description
of the construction details of the sign and showing the lettering
and/or pictorial matter composing the sign, the method and position
of lighting, the position of any extraneous devices and a location
plan showing the position of the sign on any building or land and
its position in relation to nearby buildings or structures and to
any private or public street or highway.
D. Written consent of the owner of the building, structure
or land to which the sign is to be affixed or upon which the sign
is to be erected, in the event that the applicant is not the owner
thereof.
E. Certification of an electrical inspection by a qualified
person or firm, in the event that the sign is to be illuminated.
Exterior lighting shall not exceed 12 watts
per square foot, lamps shall not project more than two feet from the
face of the sign and shall not extend above the top and sides of the
sign more than six inches, and such illumination will not result in
confusion with traffic signals either because of color or proximity.
[Added 4-23-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990; amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, construct,
paint, alter, post, display or maintain or cause to be erected, constructed,
painted, altered, posted, displayed or maintained in the Village of
Bayville any sign announcing, advertising or declaring a garage sale,
yard sale or other similar endeavor without first having obtained
a garage sale sign permit from the Village Clerk of the Village of
Bayville. Such permit shall be a letter signed by the Village Clerk
or Deputy Village Clerk or Mayor, in their absence.
B. The fee for such a yard sale permit shall be $10 and
shall be accompanied by a letter application setting forth the name
and address of the place and time of the garage or yard sale, signed
by one of the owners of the property where the sale is to take place,
specifying the hours of sale on each day and the specific place where
such signs will be posted. In addition, the applicant shall deposit
the sum of $25 with the Village Clerk, who will hold said sum of $25
as security for the removal of such signs within 24 hours after the
termination of such sale. The Village Clerk or Deputy Clerk, upon
receipt of proof that all such signs have been removed upon termination
of such sale, shall return said deposit of $25 to said applicant.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person committing an offense, including the owner, agent
or general contractor of a building, premises or part thereof where
an offense has been committed or does exist against any provision
of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a violation punishable
by a fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment for not more than
15 days, or both, for each offense.