As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BANNER
A sign intended to be hung with or without a frame, possessing
characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentations applied to paper,
plastic or fabric of any kind.
BILLBOARD
A.
An off-premises outdoor advertisement.
B.
A nonaccessory sign which is commercially maintained
principally for calling attention to a place, profession, activity,
commodity, service or entertainment not conducted, sold or offered
upon the premises where such sign is located or within the building
to which such sign is affixed.
BULLETIN BOARD
A sign with changeable lettering, totally enclosed, illuminated
or nonilluminated, wall mounted or freestanding.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign which directs attention to a business, profession,
activity, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered
upon the premises where such sign is located or within the building
to which such sign is affixed.
CANOPY/AWNING
A structure made of cloth, metal or other material with frames
affixed to a building and carried by a frame which may be supported
by the ground.
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
An association organized for purposes other than generating
profit, which primary purpose is for the benefit of the Taneytown
community and its citizens.
[Added 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A sign identifying individuals or companies involved in design,
construction, wrecking, financing or development when placed upon
the premises where work is under construction, but only for the duration
of construction or wrecking.
DELIVERY SIGN
A sign directing a person to a location where materials and
goods, etc., are received or shipped.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign, providing no advertising of any kind, which provides
direction or instruction to guide persons to facilities intended to
serve the public, including but not specifically limited to those
signs identifying rest rooms, public telephones, public walkways,
parking areas and other similar facilities.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign which indicates the name and/or address of the occupants,
the address of the premises and/or identification of any legal business
or occupation which may exist at the premises.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE DISPLAY BOARD
A sign capable of displaying words, symbols, figures or images
that can be electronically controlled by remote or automatic means.
[Added 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
EXTERNAL ILLUMINATION
Illumination of a sign which is effected by an artificial
source of light which is not contained within the sign itself.
FLASHING SIGN
An illuminated sign on which the artificial source of light
is not maintained stationary or constant in intensity and color at
all times when such sign is illuminated. For the purpose of this article,
any moving illuminated sign effected by intermittent lighting shall
be deemed to be a flashing sign.
GRADE
The average level of the finished surface of the ground adjacent
to a sign or the exterior wall of the building to which a sign is
affixed.
GROSS SURFACE AREA (GSA)
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing
the extreme limits of characters, lettering, illustrations, ornamentation
or other figures, together with any material or color forming an integral
part of the display or used to differentiate the sign from the background
on which it is placed. Structural supports bearing no sign copy shall
not be included in gross surface area.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign in which an artificial source of light is used in
connection with the display of such sign.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATION
Illumination of a sign which is effected by an artificial
source of light which is contained within the sign itself.
MARQUEE
A permanent, roof-like structure extending from part of the
wall of a building but not supported by the ground and constructed
of durable material, such as metal, wood or glass.
MOVING SIGN
A sign which revolves, rotates, swings, undulates or otherwise
attracts attention through movement of parts or through the impression
of movement, including automatic electronically controlled copy change,
but not including flags, banners, pennants or barber poles.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
A sign which does not conform to one or more of the provisions
contained in this article.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which directs attention to a business, professional
activity, commodity, service or entertainment other than one conducted,
sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located or within
the building to which such sign is affixed.
PARAPET LINE
A low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised
structure, such as a roof or balcony.
PENNANT
A long, narrow, relatively small flag, often triangular,
used for identification or as an emblem.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Taneytown.
[Amended 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
POLITICAL SIGN
A temporary sign identifying a political candidate, issue
or party.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign not permanently affixed to the ground, a building
or other structure which may be moved from place to place.
PRINCIPAL BUILDING
A.
The main or principal building located upon
a single zoned lot.
B.
The building in which the principal use of the
premises is conducted.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign which is affixed to a building or wall and extends
beyond the line of such building or wall or beyond the surface of
that portion of the building or wall to which it is affixed.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A sign which is used to offer for sale, lease or rent the
premises upon which such sign is placed.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected or maintained in whole or in part on, against
or directly above the roof or parapet line of a building.
SANDWICH BOARD
A sign erected on an "A" frame which is not permanently attached
to a foundation in the ground and which is not attached to a wheeled
framework.
SHOPPING CENTER
A commercial development under unified control consisting
of three or more separate commercial establishments sharing a common
building, entranceway or parking area.
SIGN
Any identification, description, illustration or device,
illuminated or nonilluminated, which is visible to the general public
and directs attention to a product, service or place or a placard
designed to advertise, identify or convey information.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A nonpermanent sign erected, affixed or maintained on a premises
for a short, usually fixed, period of time.
WALL SIGN
A sign attached directly to an exterior wall of a building
or dependent upon a building for support, with the exposed face of
the sign located in a place substantially parallel to such exterior
building wall to which the sign is attached or by which the sign is
supported.
WARNING SIGN
A sign, containing no advertising material, warning the public
of the existence of danger.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign attached to, placed upon or painted on the interior
or exterior of a window or door of a building which is intended for
viewing from the exterior of such building.
Home occupation signs are permitted, subject
to Board of Appeals approval and the following standards:
A. A maximum of one sign per dwelling unit with a maximum
of two square feet per sign is permitted.
B. A minimum setback of 10 feet from the nearest property
line is required.
C. The maximum height shall be five feet above the ground.
D. The sign shall be nonilluminated.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
A. Awning/canopy signs. One awning/canopy is permitted per storefront. Maximum height of lettering is five inches. Awnings/canopies are allowed on the ground floor only. Fixed canopies only may be illuminated above the sidewalk. See §
205-55, Illumination.
B. Flat wall signs. One flat wall sign is permitted per storefront, except where a building fronts two streets, then two signs may be permitted. Where a building has multiple tenants, all tenants will utilize the same sign. Flat wall signs are permitted on the ground floor only. Maximum square footage per sign is 24 square feet or 10% of the storefront, whichever is less. If illuminated, §
205-55, Illumination, applies. No part of the sign or mounting hardware may block a second-story window.
C. Freestanding signs. Where a flat wall sign or a hanging sign is inappropriate, a freestanding sign may be permitted. One sign per storefront is permitted. The maximum square footage of the sign is 27 square feet per side, and the sign may not exceed 12 feet in height. No part of the sign may intrude on any public right-of-way. More than one business may utilize the sign. If illuminated, §
205-55, Illumination, applies.
[Amended 12-9-2013 by Ord. No. 7-2013]
D. Hanging/projecting signs. Only one hanging sign per business storefront may be used in lieu of a flat wall sign. Where there are multiple tenants, all tenants will utilize the same sign, if advertising is required. If illuminated, §
205-55, Illumination, applies. Maximum size is 12 square feet per side or 24 square feet total. The bottom of the sign must be eight feet above the sidewalk and two feet behind the curbline. The sign or mounting hardware may not block any second-story window.
E. Directories. A directory is permitted where a building
has multiple tenants. Directories are not calculated as part of overall
allowed signage. Directories will be mounted at the entrance, if possible,
and shall be no larger than two square feet.
F. Delivery sign. One delivery sign is permitted per tenant. Signs will be located at the side or rear of the building. Maximum size is two square feet, and the sign shall not be mounted above the first floor. If illuminated, §
205-55, Illumination, applies.
G. Portable signs. One portable sign is permitted per
tenant.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
A. Size. A total sign area of two square feet for each
lineal foot of building frontage shall be allowed. If the building
has multiple frontage, an additional sign area of one square foot
for each additional lineal foot of building frontage shall be allowed.
The total area of all signs erected on the lot and building shall
be within the allowable square footage. Where there is multiple frontage,
only the amount of added sign area allowed by each additional frontage
shall be allowed to face that frontage.
B. Flat wall signs. Flat wall signs may be located anywhere
on any wall on the first floor. No window or part of a window shall
be situated within the area of the sign or its supporting structure.
No flat wall sign shall extend above the roofline. In the case of
a multistory building which has a screen enclosing elevator shafts,
stairs or heating and air-conditioning units, a flat wall sign may
be permitted within the area of the screen.
C. Projecting signs. Projecting signs may project over
public rights-of-way (sidewalks) only where there is no building setback.
The sign may project no more than 42 inches beyond the right-of-way
line and no closer than six feet to the curbline without a variance
from the Board of Appeals. The sign must have a clearance of 10 feet
above the finished grade of a sidewalk. A projecting sign or supporting
structure shall not extend above the roofline and shall extend no
higher than 25 feet from finish grade to the top of the sign.
D. Marquee signs. Signs may be placed on the vertical
faces of a marquee and may project below the lower edge of a marquee
not more than 24 inches, but the bottom of a sign placed on a marquee
shall be no less than 10 feet above the sidewalk or grade at any point.
No part of the sign shall project above the top of the vertical faces
of a marquee. Signs shall not be permitted anywhere on a marquee which
projects over any public right-of-way, except that a variance may
be granted for theater marquees by the Board of Appeals.
E. Freestanding signs. Where a building does not cover
the full area of the property, signs may be freestanding in addition
to a flat wall sign. Maximum height is 35 feet, and maximum square
footage of the sign is 40 square feet per side. Where a site plan
is submitted, the Planning Commission shall determine the type and
location during the site plan review process and may vary the maximum
square footage requirement contained in this subsection. No part of
the sign may extend beyond the property line or restrict the line
of sight. Where a property has two entrances, a freestanding sign
may be erected at both entrances. Where a freestanding sign is used
at a shopping center, more than one tenant may be included on the
sign. Signs shall be a minimum of 15 feet from the street right-of-way.
[Amended 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007; 12-9-2013 by Ord. No.
7-2013]
(1) Electronic message display board (EMDB). A portion
of one freestanding sign per site may be configured as an EMDB following
approval by the Planning Commission. The EMDB may not exceed 66% of
the total square footage of the sign. EMDBs may advertise on-premises
sales or services, Community Association events, notify of Amber Alert
or other public service messages.
F. Portable signs. One portable sign is permitted per
tenant.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
A. Construction signs.
(1) One sign each shall be permitted for all building
contractors, professional firms and lending institutions on sites
under construction. Each sign shall not exceed 16 square feet overall,
with not more than a total of three such signs permitted on one site.
The sign shall be confined to the site of the construction and shall
be removed no later than 14 days upon completion of the project.
(2) One temporary real estate sign not exceeding six square
feet in area and located on the property shall be allowed for each
lot. If the lot, parcel or tract has multiple frontage, one additional
sign not exceeding six square feet in area shall be allowed on the
property to be placed facing the additional frontage.
(3) One temporary subdivision identification sign, not
exceeding 24 square feet in area and located on the property, shall
be allowed for each development of 10 lots or more. An increase in
size may be allowed by the Board of Appeals.
B. Street banners. Street banners advertising a public
entertainment or event, if specifically approved by the City and in
locations designated by the City, may be displayed 14 days prior to
and seven days after the public entertainment or event.
C. Flags. National, state, municipal and "open for business"
flags are not regulated, except:
(1) When attached to a building, the flag cannot impede
pedestrian traffic.
(2) The flag cannot in any way interfere with vehicular
traffic.
(3) If illuminated, the flag must comply with §
205-55, Illumination, and the National Flag Code.
D. Bulletin boards. An on-site bulletin board may be used in any zone by religious, civil or government organizations for messages that relate to that organization. A bulletin board shall not exceed 36 square feet of total sign area per side without Planning Commission approval. The Planning Commission may consider larger dimensions based on site- and district-specific factors. If illuminated, the requirements of §
205-55, Illumination, must be met.
[Amended 10-11-2016 by Ord. No. 26-2016]
(1) Bulletin boards may incorporate an electronic message display board
(EMDB) under the following conditions:
(a)
All bulletin boards incorporating an EMDB must be approved by
the Planning Commission.
[1]
Bulletin boards incorporating an EMDB for governmental entities
shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for review and comment.
(b)
Only governmental entities shall be permitted to have a bulletin
board incorporating an EMDB in the Downtown Zoning District.
(c)
Bulletin boards incorporating an EMDB may not exceed 10 feet
in height or 36 square feet per side in total sign area.
(d)
The EMDB display portion of the bulletin board may not exceed
66% of the total square footage of each side of the sign. The remaining
34% must be static and identify the entity.
(e)
The Planning Commission may further limit dimensions of such
signs based on site- and district-specific factors, and may permit
larger dimensions for bulletin boards containing an EMDB on publicly
owned property.
(f)
Hours of illumination/operation shall be reviewed and set by
the Planning Commission.
(g)
Bulletin boards incorporating EMDB shall only display on-site
events and activities, community events, and public service messages.
E. Yard sale sign. One yard sale sign shall be permitted
on private property where the sale is being conducted and may not
exceed six square feet in area. Signs shall not be attached to utility
poles, street signs, trees or other public structures. Signs may be
erected 24 hours prior to the sale and must be removed immediately
following the sale.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
Signs shall be permitted in a window or in a
display of merchandise when incorporated with such a display. The
total area of all window signs shall not exceed 35% of the window
glass area. An additional 10% of window area may be used on a temporary
basis to advertise nonprofit activities.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
Signs of a permanent nature, setting forth the name of a community development center or other like projects, shall be permitted by the Planning Commission and approved at the time of plan review. Illumination shall be in accordance with the restrictions set forth in §
205-55, Illumination. Such signs shall not exceed 24 square feet in area.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
Portable sandwich-type signs are the only portable
signs permitted, with one sign per lot in the Downtown Business District and General Business District. Maximum square footage
is eight square feet per side. Portable signs shall not remain on
the street after the hours of darkness. A forty-inch clear walking
space must be provided. Sandwich signs for a shopping center may be
one sign per storefront. These signs may only advertise products and
services rendered by the occupant of the lot or store.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
A. Banners. A new business may display a banner advertising
the opening for a period of three months. A banner of a promotional
nature may be used for a period of 30 days. Banners are not to exceed
15 square feet.
B. Pennants. Pennants for grand openings and special
events may be used for a period not to exceed 14 days.
C. Banners, Community Association. A Community Association
may use a banner as an off-premises sign under the following conditions:
[Added 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
(1) One banner per street frontage may be placed on properties
within the Downtown Business District, the General Business District,
or the Restricted General Business District.
(2) The banner may not be larger than 15 square feet.
(3) The banner may only be used for Community Associations
to direct people to an event or place.
(4) Written permission must be obtained from the property
owner and a copy of such permission placed on file with the Zoning
Administrator of the City of Taneytown.
(5) The banner shall be removed immediately following
the last date or time for the specified event.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
Signs that do not conform to these regulations
at the time this article is adopted shall remain nonconforming until
the earlier of the following:
A. A change of use is, for the premises, required.
B. The sign, in the opinion of the Zoning Administrator,
has become unrepairable.
D. Five days from the passage of this article.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005]
Off-premises signs are prohibited under these
regulations, except that the Board of Appeals may grant a special
exception, provided that:
B. A directional sign is the only type of sign permitted.
C. Written permission must be obtained from the owner
of the property where the sign is located,
D. One off-premises sign is allowed for multiple businesses.
E. The sign must conform to the zone where the sign is
to be located.
[Amended 10-10-2005 by Ord. No. 8-2005; 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
A sandwich sign may be used as an off-premises
sign under the following conditions:
A. One sign may be placed on each street frontage at
the intersection of Route 140 and Route 194. A sign may be placed
in the open space zone only at the entrance to the City's parks.
B. One sign per street frontage may be placed on properties
within the Downtown Business District, the General Business District,
or the Restricted General Business District.
C. The sign may not be larger than eight square feet
per side.
D. The sign may not remain on a sidewalk after the hours
of darkness.
E. The sign may only be used for Community Associations
to direct people to an event or place.
F. Written permission must be obtained from the property
owner and a copy placed on file with the Zoning Administrator of the
City of Taneytown.
G. The sign shall be removed immediately following the
last date or time for the specified event.
Exposed neon signs shall be permitted inside windows. None shall be placed outside. Neon window signs shall not cover more than 10% of the window area and must comply with §
205-55, Illumination.
The following signs are hereby expressly prohibited
for erection, construction, alteration or relocation, except as otherwise
permitted in this article or by a special exception of the Board of
Appeals:
A. Streamers, balloons three feet and larger and other
inflatable figures or devices.
C. Signs that can be confused with traffic control.
E. Off-premises signs, except as permitted as a special exception by the Board of Appeals or in compliance with §
205-50.
F. Portable and wheeled signs.
H. Signs on utility poles and trees.
J. Signs with obscene, indecent or immoral content.
K. Signs on parked vehicles. Signs placed on, decaled,
painted or otherwise affixed to vehicles and/or trailers which are
parked on a public right-of-way, public property or private property
so as to be visible from a public right-of-way where the apparent
purpose is to advertise a product or direct people to a business or
activity located on the same or nearby property. However, this is
not in any way intended to prohibit signs placed on or affixed to
vehicles and trailers, such as lettering on motor vehicles, where
the sign is incidental to the primary use of the vehicle or trailer.
The following types of signs are exempted from
all the provisions of this article, except for construction and safety
regulations and the following standards:
A. Public sign. Signs of a noncommercial nature and in
the public interest erected by, or on the order of, a public officer
in the performance of his duty, such as directional signs, regulatory
signs, warning signs and informational signs.
B. Integral part of structure. Names of buildings, dates
of erection, monumental citations, commemorative tablets and the like,
when carved into stone, concrete or similar material or made of bronze,
aluminum or other permanent-type construction and made an integral
part of the structure.
C. Private traffic direction signs. On-site signs directing
traffic movement onto a premises or within a premises, not exceeding
six square feet in area for each sign.
D. Real estate signs. Temporary real estate signs not
exceeding six square feet in area, located on the subject property
and limited to one such sign for each frontage of a home, lot or parcel.
Signs must be removed within seven days after closing occurs.
E. Billboards. Billboards erected prior to the adoption
of these regulations.
[Amended 12-10-2007 by Ord. No. 9-2007]
A. The light from any illuminated sign or from any light
source, including the interior of a building, shall be so shaded,
shielded or directed that the light intensity or brightness shall
not adversely affect surrounding or facing premises nor adversely
affect safe vision of operators of vehicles moving on public or private
roads, highways or parking areas. Light shall not shine or reflect
on or into residential structures.
B. Beacon lights or search lights shall not be permitted
as a sign or for advertising purposes.
C. Electronic message display boards shall be the only
type of sign to have any illuminating device which may have a changing
light intensity, brightness or color, or which are so constructed
and operated as to create an appearance or illusion of writing or
printing.
D. No exposed reflective-type bulbs and no strobe lights
or incandescent lamps shall be used on the exterior surface of any
sign.
E. Any sign involving electrical components shall be
wired by a licensed electrician in accordance with the National Electrical
Code, and the electrical components used shall bear an Underwriters'
Laboratories, Inc., seal of inspection located on the outside of the
sign.
F. Nothing in this subsection shall be constructed as
preventing the use of lights or decorations relating to religious
or patriotic festivities.
The following operations shall not be considered
as creating a sign and shall not require a sign permit:
A. Replacing copy. The changing of the advertising copy
or message on an approved painted or printed sign or on a theater
marquee and similarly approved signs which are specifically designed
for the use of replaceable copy.
B. Maintenance. Painting, repainting, cleaning and other
normal maintenance and repair of a sign or a sign structure, unless
a structural change is made.
C. Exempt signs and window signs.
A sign on the premises shall be removed from
the premises within 30 days when the business it advertises is no
longer conducted. The owner of the building is responsible for the
removal of any abandoned signs.
Upon denial of a sign permit by the Zoning Administrator
and where a variance or a special exception may be permitted hereunder,
the sign owner, or owner of property on which a sign is located, may
file an appeal within 30 days of the date of action of the Zoning
Administrator to the Board of Appeals. The appeal shall be in writing
in form as required by the Board.
Any person who violates this article shall be subject to the provision of §
205-90.