The purpose and intent of this bylaw shall be to assure that
all signs be appropriate to the land, building or use to which they
are appurtenant; be protective of property values and the safety of
the public; and not unnecessarily detract from the historic qualities
and characteristics of the Town of Groton.
Unless otherwise permitted in this chapter, the following signs
are prohibited:
A. Signs which advertise an activity, business, product or service no
longer produced or conducted on the premises.
B. Signs which contain or consist of banners, pennants, ribbons, streamers,
spinners, other moving devices, strings of light bulbs or other similar
devices, except a street banner may be erected over Main Street in
front of the Town Hall advertising public entertainment or advertising
charitable, religious, government or educational events, as may be
specifically approved by the Land Use Department, for a period of
time not to exceed eight consecutive days, the first of which shall
occur not more than seven days prior to such entertainment or event.
All said banners shall be removed within 24 hours after such entertainment
or event. Standardized Main Street banners shall be reviewed by the
Town Manager or his designee.
C. Signs which have blinking, flashing or fluttering lights or other
illuminating devices which have a changing light intensity, brightness
or color.
D. Signs illuminated by other than a stationary white or off-white steady
light.
E. Signs which are attached to utility poles, trees, fences, or structures
such as overpasses and bridges. Signs attached to other signs are
prohibited unless such subsidiary portions are an integral part of
the total sign design.
F. Mechanically activated signs, other than rotating barber poles.
G. A freestanding sign or part thereof that is more than 10 feet above
ground level, or crown of the street, whichever is lower; a projecting
or wall sign or part thereof that is higher than the wall to which
it is attached or 20 feet above ground level, whichever is less. Roof-mounted
signs shall not extend above the peak of the roof.
H. Signs mounted on a truck or trailer chassis with or without wheels
whose primary function is a sign for commercial advertising and not
for the transport of goods or merchandise.
I. Illuminated vending machines.
In a residential district, the following signs are permitted:
A. A sign of not more than two square feet in area, displaying the street
number and/or the name of the occupant of the property.
B. One professional or home occupation sign, or one sign identifying
a nonresidential building or use permitted in a residential district,
not to exceed six square feet. When more than one business exists
on a residential district site, the total area of signs on that site
shall not exceed six square feet.
C. One sign identifying each public entrance to a subdivision or multifamily
development such as apartments or townhouses, of not more than six
square feet in area. In addition, each family unit may be identified
by a single sign of not more than one square foot, without time limit.
D. Residential marker signs not to exceed three square feet.
As used in this bylaw, the following words shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPENDAGE
An element added, applied or attached as a structural piece
of the sign.
AREA OF SIGN
The area of a freestanding or attached sign shall include
all lettering and accompanying symbols or designs, together with the
background, whether open or enclosed, on which they are displayed.
The area shall not include basic supporting framework and bracing.
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The area of a sign painted directly upon a building shall include
all lettering and accompanying designs or symbols, together with any
background of a different color than the finished material of the
building face on which the sign is painted.
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The area of a sign consisting of individual letters or symbols
attached to a building, wall, or window shall be the area of the smallest
rectangle which encompasses all of the letters or symbols.
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A double-faced sign shall be deemed to be one sign having an
area equal to the area of one side.
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FRAMEWORK
A decorative and/or functional structure designed to securely
hold a changeable temporary sign panel and constructed of material(s)
and a theme that are compatible with the building, use, or site which
they serve.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
Any sign which announces, advertises or gives directions
to a business, commodity, service, activity or person elsewhere than
the lot or building where the sign is located.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign supported by a building wall that is attached perpendicularly
or at an angle to the wall on which it is mounted.
SIGN
Any object, device, display or structure, or part thereof,
which is placed outdoors or which is visible from the outdoors, which
is used to advertise, identify, display, direct or attract attention
to an object, person, institution, organization, business, product,
service, event, or location by any means, including words, letters,
figures, design, symbols, fixtures, colors, illumination or projected
images. "Sign" shall include, without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, billboards, pennants, ribbons, streamers, moving devices,
strings of lights, awnings, marquees, canopies, vending machines,
and similar devices. "Sign" shall not include national, state or municipal
flags, athletic scoreboards, official announcements or signs of the
government, or temporary holiday decorations customarily associated
with any national, local or religious holiday.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign or advertisement designed and intended to be displayed
for a limited period of time and not permanently mounted. Some examples
of temporary signs include special event signs and construction signs.
The invalidity of any section or provision of this bylaw, or
its application to any sign, shall not invalidate any other section
or provision, or the application of the bylaw to any other sign.
This bylaw is not intended to interfere with, abrogate or annul
any other bylaw, regulation, statute, or other provision of law. Where
any provision of this bylaw imposes restrictions different from those
imposed by any other regulation, bylaw, or other provision of law,
whichever provisions are more restrictive or impose higher standards
shall apply.