As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity, service
or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than upon the
premises where the sign is maintained, including a billboard sign.
An "advertising sign" also includes a sign directing attention to
a product or service offered upon the premises but which could be
offered elsewhere.
BANNER
A sign or decoration made of cloth, paper, plastic, or similar
flexible material which is attached to a building or structure.
BILLBOARD
A structure primarily or principally erected for the display
of off-premises advertisements or noncommercial messages.
BULLETIN BOARD
A sign with movable letters, words or numbers, indicating
the names of persons associated with or events conducted upon the
premises where such sign is maintained. This sign is incorporated
into the total square footage permitted under this chapter. The sign
may be either permanent or a mobile type.
BUNTING
A banner usually in the form of draperies or wide streamers.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign directing attention to the name of a business, commodity,
service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered upon the premises
where the sign is maintained.
CANOPY OR AWNING SIGN
A sign other than a projecting sign, mounted or painted on
the canopy or awning of any building and identifying the name or address
of the building or an establishment contained in the building herein.
FLASHING SIGN
An illuminated sign, whether stationary or rotating, which
exhibits changing light intensity or color effects.
GROUND SIGN
A detached sign erected upon or supported by the ground.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign, other than a bulletin board sign, indicating the
name of a permitted use, the name or address of a building or the
name of the management thereof.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign designed to give forth any artificial light or to
reflect such light from an artificial light.
INSTRUCTIONAL SIGN
A sign conveying instructions with respect to the premises
where it is maintained, such as signs designating "no parking," "entrance,"
"exit," "keep off," "parking," "no trespassing" and similar signs.
NATURAL KRAFT CARTON
Any box or container made from light brown paper with one
layer of alternating ridges or grooves for use in packaging articles.
OFF-PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign which identifies a principal activity, product or
service which is conducted, available, sold, offered or produced elsewhere
than upon the premises where the sign is located, including billboards,
signs which consist principally of brand name or trade name advertising
where the product or service advertised is only incidental to the
principal activity and signs which bring rental income to the premises.
ON-PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign which identifies a principal activity, product or
service which is conducted, available, sold, offered or produced on
the premises where the sign is located, including a sign which exclusively
advertises the sale or lease of the premises on which the sign is
located, but excluding signs which consist principally of brand name
or trade name advertising where the product or service advertised
is only incidental to the principal activity or signs which bring
rental income to the business.
PERMANENT WINDOW SIGN
A business sign placed in a window, or within 18 inches of
a window, which will be used for an indefinite period of time.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign erected perpendicular to the wall of a building, including
a sign similarly erected at the corner of a building and projecting
out over a public sidewalk.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected on the roof of any building.
SIGN
Includes any painted or mounted surface sign, banners, streamers
or lighting devices or any other type of attention-attracting device
and may be a single-faced or double-faced panel.
SIGN AREA
The area of any sign shall be calculated as the smallest
area that can be enclosed in a rectangle that includes lettering,
illustration and any other graphic representation.
TEMPORARY WINDOW SIGN
A business sign placed in a window which will be used for
a limited time and which indicates the date of its first use.
WALL SIGN
A sign painted on or a structure erected against the wall
of any building with the exposed face of the sign in a parallel plane
with the face of the wall at a distance of 18 inches or less from
the wall, measured perpendicularly.
WINDOW DISPLAY
An exhibition, showing or arrangement of articles or merchandise
in a business window, designed to advertise or attract consumers or
customers.
The cost of a permit will be as set forth in Chapter
123, Fees.
Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to
require the removal or discontinuance of a legally existing display
sign that is not altered, rebuilt, enlarged or relocated, but all
such signs shall be subject to inspection and maintenance as hereinafter
provided, and shall be considered nonconforming.
Regulations regarding signs in the Business
District shall be as follows:
A. Wall signs may be between 8% and 12% of the wall area
at street level for the store that it is advertising, provided that
the sign shall not exceed 25 square feet in area.
B. Lots fronting on two or more streets are permitted
signage along each street frontage, but the signage cannot be accumulated
and used on one street frontage.
C. Wall signs may not be located higher than the bottom
of the windows of the second level of a multistory building.
D. The area of any such wall sign painted upon the wall
of any building or structure shall be enclosed within a molding or
border which is clearly visible.
E. For buildings with multitenants, signs shall have
the same area and height.
F. Each sign is permitted to include a main title which
identifies the name of the store and one subtitle which is a description
of the business. The subtitle must be a smaller font size than the
main title.
G. The subtitle of the sign may not include a telephone
number or e-mail address. Telephone numbers and e-mail addresses are
also not permitted on awnings and canopies. Facsimile, telephone numbers,
e-mail addresses, and Web sites are prohibited on all signs, awnings
and canopies. These may be included on windows or window signs in
letters not to exceed five inches in height.
H. Signs may not be printed in more than two font styles
and different font styles on one sign must complement each other.
I. Hanging signs are permitted.
J. Hanging signs may not be located higher than the ceiling
of the first floor of a building and may not have an area more than
two square feet. Design, materials, and mounting methods must be approved
by the Building Department. Hanging signs may not be internally illuminated.
K. The wall sign for an establishment with a hanging
sign may not be greater than 8% of the total wall area at street level
for the store.
L. Wall signs may be externally illuminated.
M. Wall signs shall be securely attached to the building
by means of metal anchors, bolts or expansion screws, provided that
signs exceeding 50 pounds in weight shall be secured at both top and
bottom with metal shelf angles.
N. Each second-floor occupancy for a profession or office
shall be permitted one announcement sign per occupancy of not more
than 1 1/2 square feet at the main entrance to the building.
One nameplate or professional sign with an area of not more than 1 1/2
square feet may be mounted flat against the door of each secondary
entrance. Such signs may be lighted by interior or exterior lighting.
All signs in second-floor office windows shall not exceed 25% of the
glass area of only one window.
O. A common sign may be erected in a parking lot with
facilities for more than 40 cars which service a group of attached
stores or a professional building. None of the component announcements
shall be larger than any of the others, and the total area of the
signs shall not exceed 40 square feet. The common sign may be erected
as a freestanding sign within the parking lot, provided that it is
erected no closer than 10 feet to any property line.
Regulations regarding signs in the LI District
shall be as follows:
A. No sign shall project above the maximum height of
any building or structure on the premises. No rooftop signs shall
be permitted.
B. Signs may be illuminated where the direct source of
light is not visible from any street or residential district, but,
in no event, shall flashing or animated signs be permitted.
C. There shall be no illumination of any sign between
the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
D. Only two signs, exclusive of directional and other
safety signs in parking and loading areas, relating to the operation
conducted on the premises, are permitted.
E. The following types of signs are permitted:
(1) Wall signs may be placed or inscribed upon the facade
of a building, showing only the name of the building or its occupant,
provided that the sign shall not exceed 10% of the area of the facade
on which it is attached. No such sign shall extend more than 12 inches
in front of the facade, nor shall the sign be more than three feet
in height. The area of the sign shall not exceed 36 square feet.
(2) Freestanding signs may be erected to identify the
building or its occupants, but, in no event, shall there be more than
one sign on the premises. The area of the sign shall not exceed 15
square feet. A sign shall not be located within 20 feet from the curb
of a public street or parking area driveway or within 50 feet of a
boundary of a residence district and shall in no way interfere with
the safe functioning of any traffic control signal or directional
device. Freestanding signs shall have a clear space of at least two
feet from the lower edge of the sign to ground level and shall not
exceed four feet in height including its support above ground.
(3) Directional and traffic control signs may be permitted
on the premises, provided that they do not exceed six feet in height
nor an area of four square feet on each of two sides.
Regulations regarding signs in the LI-2 District
are as follows:
A. All signs permitted in the LI - District subject to
the limitations contained therein.
B. Off-premises advertising signs subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in Chapter
290, Zoning.
Any sign not permitted under this chapter is
expressly prohibited.
Any person, firm or corporation which shall permit the erection of any sign, billboard or other outdoor display structure in violation of the provisions of this chapter or shall permit the maintenance of such structure in violation of this chapter or shall erect or construct any such structure in violation of the provisions of this chapter or shall neglect or refuse to remove, repair or alter any such structure in accordance with the provisions of this chapter within the time herein provided shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a penalty as set forth in Chapter
1, Article
I, General Penalty.