The definitions set out below shall apply to this article and shall control with respect to signs, flags, festoons and lights, in the event of any inconsistency between such definitions and the definitions set out in Article
XXI of this chapter. The following definitions are not necessarily intended to be mutually exclusive, e.g., because signs in this chapter are classified both by function and by physical characteristics.
ACCESSORY SIGN
A sign that is accessory to a particular principal use of the property on which the sign is located, as distinguished from a principal use sign, a principal structure sign or an off-site sign. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78T of this chapter, nonconforming accessory signs are not nonconforming uses; that the right to continue an accessory sign after it becomes nonconforming does not necessarily run with the land; and that the nonconformity must be cured when such a sign becomes obsolete, or when such a sign is destroyed or damaged to the extent of more than 50% of the cost of its replacement, or when the cumulative cost of structural alterations, modifications or repairs exceeds 50% of the cost of its replacement.)
AGGREGATE PERMITTED BACKGROUND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING SIGN AREA
The total area of commercial advertising signs that is permitted to exist on a property used for any business, manufacturing, institutional, recreational or agricultural purpose or use, exclusive of primary monument signs (or related sign area allowances), secondary monument signs, freeway signs (or related sign area allowances), other identification signs, drive-through customer information signs, on-site information signs, window signs (nonilluminated) or any temporary signs. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78V of this chapter, freestanding signs are not permitted for background commercial advertising sign purposes.)
AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign located in an agricultural zoning district that identifies
an agriculture-related business, other than farming, which is operated
on the property where the sign is located.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign or a wall sign which advertises the sale of agricultural
products on the property where the sign is located.
ANGLED SIGN
A freestanding or projecting two-faced sign whose faces are
connected at one end and form an angle of not more than 90°.
APPLICANT (for a sign permit or a sign special exception permit)
The owner or user of the property on which a sign is proposed to be located or modified who/which is seeking a sign permit or sign special exception permit. (Note that pursuant to §
420-62 of this chapter, the applicant may designate an agent to act for the applicant in connection with such application.)
AREA (of a single-faced sign or of a single face of a sign having
more than one face)
Except as otherwise specifically provided below, the area
of a sign (or the area of a single face of a sign having more than
one face) is the area of the smallest horizontally and vertically
oriented rectangle that fully encloses the extreme limits of the message,
writing, emblem, logo, symbol or other graphic or pictorial representation
on the face of a sign and any background panel, surface or color which
forms the backdrop of the message or other graphic or pictorial representation
or which differentiates the message or other graphic or pictorial
representation from the structure on or against which the sign mounted,
placed or depicted, together with any related framing, but excluding
any differentiated sign base or other differentiated supporting structure
or apparatus of the sign other than such background panel, surface
or color and related framing.
A.
The area of a single face of a three-dimensional
sign is the area of the smallest horizontally and vertically oriented
rectangle that fully encloses the one-dimensional outline of such
sign, produced at the same scale as the sign itself and from the perspective
from which the outer dimensions of such sign are most extensive, exclusive
of any differentiated sign base or other differentiated supporting
structure or apparatus. (Note that pursuant to the definition of "three-dimensional
sign" in this section, any three-dimensional primary monument sign
is deemed to have two sides.)
B.
The area of a wall sign, canopy sign or roof
sign consisting only of words, letters, numerals, characters and/or
symbols, with no differentiated background panel, material or color
other than the surface of the wall, canopy or roof itself, is the
area of the smallest horizontally and vertically oriented rectangle
that fully encloses such words, letters, numerals, characters and/or
symbols, exclusive of decorative striping. [Each word, phrase, number,
character or symbol or each group of related words, letters, numerals,
characters and/or symbols that functions as an independent message
(but excluding the street address) shall be enclosed within a single
rectangle for this purpose.]
C.
The area of a primary monument sign does not
include the street address appearing on the base of the sign but does
include the space between separate display areas.
ARTERIAL STREET OR HIGHWAY
The following are arterial streets or highways in the Village
of Pleasant Prairie: all state and county highways, Cooper Road (75th
Street/STH 50 to 93rd Street), Bain Station Road, 7th Avenue (corporate
limits to 91st Street), 52nd Avenue (corporate limits to 75th Street/STH
50), 85th Street (39th Avenue/CTH EZ to Green Bay Road/STH 31), 91st
Street (22nd Avenue to Sheridan Road/STH 32), 93rd Street (30th Avenue
to Green Bay Road/STH 31), 95th Street (Green Bay Road/STH 31 to 88th
Avenue/CTH H), 104th Avenue (75th Street/STH 50 to Wilmot Road/CTH
C), 116th Street (Sheridan Road/STH 32 to Green Bay Road/STH 31),
and 120th Avenue (I-94 frontage road, east and west).
BACKGROUND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING SIGN
A commercial advertising sign exclusive of the following types of signs: primary monument signs, secondary monument signs, freeway signs, other identification signs, drive-through customer information signs, on-site information signs, window signs (nonilluminated) or any temporary signs. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78V of this chapter, freestanding signs are not permitted for background commercial advertising sign purposes.)
BACK-TO-BACK SIGN
A freestanding or projecting two-faced sign whose faces are
connected, parallel, oriented in opposite directions and not more
than four feet apart.
BASE (of a sign)
The solid, solid-appearing or enclosed foundation or supporting
structure of a freestanding sign, which is differentiated from the
display, and which appears to directly support at least 75% of the
horizontal dimension of the display of the sign. Although the base
of a sign is generally the lower portion of the sign, that is not
necessarily a defining characteristic of a sign base. (See Illustration
6 in Appendix A, incorporated herein by reference, which illustrates
a variety of acceptable sign bases.) The base of a sign is to be distinguished from supporting
structural elements which are neither solid, solid appearing nor enclosed
(e.g., two posts) or which do not appear to directly support at least
75% of the horizontal dimension of the sign display (e.g., a single
post or pole).
BUILDING ADDRESS SIGN
A wall sign mounted near the main entrance of a principal
building, and under certain circumstances a freestanding sign located
in front of a principal building, which is comprised of the numerals
forming the numerical portion of the street address of the building.
BUILDING FLOOR AREA
The floor area of a principal building, based on the exterior
dimensions of the building and the number of floors (but in the event
of partial floors, counting only the area of such partial floors),
less the area of any floor or any partial floor which is in an area
of the building that is not fully enclosed, or is not heated, or is
used for parking.
BUILDING MARKER SIGN
The name or date of a building cut, molded or cast into any
masonry surface of the building or cut, molded or cast into a masonry
or metal plaque affixed flat against the wall of a building.
BULLETIN BOARD SIGN
A changeable copy wall sign used to display information relating
to meetings and other activities of a public, charitable or religious
entity located or operating on the property where the sign is located.
CANOPY SIGN
A sign mounted or displayed on or otherwise incorporated into a canopy or awning and which does not extend beyond any horizontal or vertical edge of the canopy or awning or appear to do so from the perspective of the intended viewers. (Note that pursuant §
420-73H of this chapter, decorative striping on a canopy does not constitute a canopy sign.)
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign whose message, or a portion thereof, can be manually
changed from time to time.
CLEARANCE (with respect to a sign)
The vertical distance from the bottom of the display of a
projecting sign to the ground surface or pavement below, or to the
highest elevation of such ground surface or pavement if it is sloped
under the sign.
COMING SOON SIGN
A temporary plastic or fabric wall sign advertising or announcing
a business or other entity that has made legally binding arrangements
to locate in the building where the sign is located within the next
90 days.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign which advertises, announces or draws attention to
any business or any other person, entity, place, event or activity
involved in the production of revenue (whether for profit or not for
profit) or which advertises, announces or draws attention to any products,
goods, services, activities, properties or other things for sale,
rent, trade or otherwise available in exchange for compensation or
other consideration. (Note that pursuant to the definitions of "aggregate
permitted background commercial advertising sign area" and "background
commercial advertising sign" in this section, not all commercial advertising
signs are counted toward the aggregate permitted background commercial
advertising sign area.)
COMMUNITY BANNER SIGN
A temporary fabric or plastic sign displayed within a public
street or highway right-of-way to advertise or announce a special
event that is open to the public and of interest to a substantial
portion of the community, but excluding commercial promotional events
at a merchant's place of business or at a shopping center or mall.
CONTRACTOR SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
sign identifying a contractor currently doing remodeling, roofing,
paving, painting or other similar work on the property where the sign
is located.
COST (of a new sign or of alterations, repairs or other modifications
to an existing sign)
The total cost of a new sign, or the total cost of any alterations,
repairs or other modifications to an existing sign, including but
not limited to parts, materials and labor, and design, fabrication,
painting, purchase, installation, construction, wiring and lighting
and any related site work.
DECORATIVE POLE SIGN
Under certain very limited circumstances, a freestanding
commercial advertising sign that is suspended or projected from a
decorative pole.
DILAPIDATED SIGN
A sign that has become unsafe, unsightly or otherwise in need of maintenance or repairs. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78H and
Q of this chapter, a dilapidated sign is subject to removal by the Village at the cost of the owner if not timely removed or otherwise cured following service of a notice of violation.)
DISPLAY (of a sign)
The message, writing, emblem, logo, symbol or any other graphic
or pictorial representation on a sign, including any background panel,
surface or color which forms the backdrop of such message or other
graphic or pictorial representation or which differentiates the message
or other graphic or pictorial representation from the structure on
or against which it is mounted, placed or depicted, together with
any related framing, but excluding any differentiated sign base or
other differentiated supporting structure or other apparatus of the
sign, other than such background panel, surface or color and related
framing.
DISTANCE (of a sign from a boundary or object)
Measured horizontally from the vertical extension of the
closest part of such sign to the vertical extension of the closest
part of such boundary or object, excluding any building or other structure
or object on which the sign is mounted which exists independently
of the sign.
DRIVE-THROUGH CUSTOMER INFORMATION SIGN
A sign providing information to drive-through customers who
are already on site, relating to specific products, goods or services
available on the property where the sign is located; such signs are
not directed to off-site passing motorists or pedestrians.
ELECTION SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
or angled sign relating to a candidate, political party or proposition
involved in a scheduled election.
ELECTRONIC SCROLLING SIGN
A sign whose message, or a portion thereof, changes in a
scrolling fashion by means of electronic devices.
EXEMPT SIGN
A sign that is not regulated by this article.
FACE (of a sign)
The side of a sign on which a message or other display appears. (Note that under §
420-78B of this chapter, a sign may have only one face unless otherwise expressly authorized by this article.) Any three-dimensional primary monument sign allowed by this chapter shall be deemed to have two faces for purposes of determining its area.
FARM IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign that identifies a farming operation conducted on the property
where the sign is located.
FESTOON
A string of lights, tinsel, pennants, pinwheels or other
similar devices hanging between two points.
FLAG
Any individual flag, banner, pennant, streamer or standard,
but excluding a community banner sign.
FLAGPOLE
The pole or staff to which a flag is attached, provided that
the height or length of such pole or staff exceeds 10 feet.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A ground-mounted sign having its own dedicated base or support
system, as distinguished from a sign mounted on or displayed from
a building, structure or object existing independently of the sign.
FREEWAY SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back sign
or wall sign that advertises to vehicular traffic on or exiting from
the freeway (and to local traffic as well) the identity and presence
on the property where the sign is located of one or more individual
retail business uses or an aggregation of retail business uses in
a unified development, which at that location are largely dependent
for their customer base on freeway traffic, including gasoline filling
stations with or without convenience stores, restaurants, hotels,
and motels, and also including major shopping centers, shopping malls
or other major retail stores or outlets which, individually or collectively
as a unified development, exceed 100,000 square feet in building floor
area.
FRONTAGE
The length of a property measured along any abutting public
street or highway right-of-way line.
HEIGHT
A.
Height of a sign: the vertical distance from
the ground surface or pavement under the sign (or nearest to being
under the sign in a situation where some portion of a building or
structure is directly beneath the sign, or from the mean elevation
of the ground surface or pavement under the sign in a situation where
the grade changes) to the top or highest point of the sign. In a situation
where the sign is located on an artificially increased elevation relative
to the surrounding terrain (as on a berm), the difference between
such artificially increased elevation and the elevation of the ground
surface in the absence of such artificially increased elevation is
included in the height of the sign.
B.
Height as applied to the portion of the sign
base located directly under the sign display: the vertical distance
from the ground surface or pavement under the sign (or from the mean
elevation of the ground surface or pavement under the sign in a situation
where the grade changes) to the top or highest point of that portion
of the base which is directly under the display of the sign.
HOME OCCUPATION IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A wall sign which identifies and provides basic information
about a home occupation operated on the property where the sign is
located pursuant to an approved home occupation permit, which may
include the name of the home occupation, the name of the person conducting
the home occupation, the street address, telephone number and/or hours
of operation of the home occupation.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
Any primary monument sign, secondary monument sign, freestanding
freeway sign, nonresidential development identification sign, agricultural
business identification sign, agricultural products identification
sign, farm identification sign, multifamily residential development
identification sign, single-family/duplex development identification
sign or home occupation identification sign.
ILLEGAL SIGN
Any sign which is in violation of this article, including, without limitation, the following: any nonconforming sign that was initially installed or constructed other than in full compliance with all applicable requirements of this article or of the then-applicable requirements of any zoning ordinance or code, or other than in full compliance with any permit required for such sign; or any nonconforming sign that has been reinstalled, reconstructed, relocated, enlarged, extended, altered or otherwise modified (including any modification of the sign's message or other display) without a required permit, or other than in full compliance with all applicable requirements of this article or all applicable requirements of the then-applicable requirements of any zoning ordinance or code, or other than in full compliance with any permit required for such modification; or any nonconforming principal use, principal structure or off-site sign that has ceased to be a valid nonconforming use; or any obsolete sign or dilapidated sign existing as such for more than 30 days. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78H of this chapter, an illegal sign is subject to removal by the Village at the cost of the owner if not timely removed or otherwise cured following service of a notice of violation.)
INCIDENTAL SIGN
Any nonfreestanding sign the area of which is one square
foot or less.
INTENTIONAL VIOLATION
A violation of this article which continues for more than 30 days after the date of service of a notice of such violation by the Village. Each day that an intentional violation continues constitutes a separate intentional violation. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78G, the minimal forfeiture for each intentional violation is $250.)
LANDSCAPING (with respect to a sign)
Low-growing shrubs, ground cover, or perennial and/or annual
flowers that reasonably and attractively fill a worked bed of the
required dimensions around the base or other supporting structure
of a freestanding sign.
MODEL HOME SIGN
A temporarily freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
sign which identifies an unoccupied dwelling as a demonstration unit
for purposes of selling or renting other similar dwelling units.
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign located within a multifamily residential development which
identifies the development and which may optionally include the owner's
or manager's name, logo and telephone number.
NEIGHBORHOOD SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
sign relating to an individual or family event or occurrence in a
residential neighborhood, such as a garage sale sign, a lemonade stand
sign, a welcome home sign, or a congratulatory sign.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
A sign that does not conform to the current requirements of this article. Depending upon the circumstances, a nonconforming sign may be an illegal sign; or it may be a valid nonconforming use sign if it is a principal use sign, a principal structure sign or an off-site sign which is allowed to continue, subject to certain restrictions, so long as it continues to satisfy all of the tests for a valid nonconforming use; or it may be a valid nonconforming accessory sign which is allowed to continue, subject to certain restrictions, pursuant to §
420-78T of this chapter. (See definitions for "valid nonconforming use sign" and "valid nonconforming accessory sign.")
NONRESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or angled sign located within a nonresidential development which identifies the development and which may optionally include the developer's name and logo, and which does not advertise any individual businesses or other entities located within the development. [Note that pursuant to §
420-76R(2), only a nonresidential unified development encompassing a minimum of 100 acres, exclusive of public streets and highways, is eligible for such a sign.]
NO PERMIT SIGN
A sign which is regulated by this article but for which no
sign permit or sign special exception permit is required.
OBJECT SIGN
A nonfreestanding sign mounted on an object other than a
building or a structure.
OBSOLETE SIGN
A sign that advertises, announces or directs attention to a business, product, service, place, activity, event, person, entity, feature, object, destination, hazard, prohibition or restriction which is past or no longer existent, or which is no longer located or available on the property where the sign is located or at the location stated on the sign. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78P of this chapter, an obsolete sign is subject to removal by the Village at the cost of the owner if not timely removed or otherwise cured following service of a notice of violation.)
OFFICIAL PUBLIC SIGN
A sign installed or constructed by the Village, or some other
federal, state or local governmental authority or public utility,
to protect, preserve or foster the public health, safety, convenience
or welfare.
OFF-SITE SIGN
Any sign which advertises, announces, or directs attention
to a business, product, service, place, property, activity, event,
person or object not located, operating, manufactured, for sale, for
rent or otherwise available on the real property where the sign is
located, or which states or expresses a belief, idea, concept or position
unrelated to a business, person, product, service, place, activity,
event, or object located, living, operating, manufactured, for sale,
for rent or otherwise available on the property where the sign is
located (other than by virtue of the sign itself or a related lease
or license arrangement); a billboard or other sign for rent is an
off-site sign.
ON-SITE INFORMATION SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign (or when pedestrian-oriented, a solid-appearing freestanding
sign having three or four interconnected faces, the cross section
of which is a triangle or square, provided that the thickness of the
sign does not exceed four feet) or a wall or structure sign providing
information and/or direction to customers, employees, invitees, visitors
and/or vendors who are already on site, relating to matters such as
directions to on-site destinations, entrances and exits, parking areas
or safety regulations, but not relating to businesses, products, goods
or services that are available on site other than as destinations.
On-site information signs are mutually exclusive of commercial advertising
signs. The appearance of a small logo on on-site information signs,
associated with the owner, occupant or user of the property where
the signs are located, does not convert an on-site information sign
to a different type of sign, but an on-site information sign cannot
be directed to off-site passing motorists or pedestrians (except entrance
and exit signs).
ON-SITE OFFICIAL INFORMATIONAL SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back sign
or a wall or structure sign providing information to customers, employees,
invitees, visitors and/or vendors who are already on site, relating
to matters such as handicapped accessible parking signs, stop signs,
door numbering, dock door numbers, but not relating to businesses,
products, goods or services that are available on site. On-site information
signs are mutually exclusive of commercial advertising signs. The
appearance of a small logo on on-site information signs, associated
with the owner, occupant or user of the property where the signs are
located, does not convert an on-site official information sign to
a different type of sign, but an on-site official information sign
cannot be directed to off-site passing motorists or pedestrians. This
sign is not an on-site informational sign as defined by this ordinance.
[Added 7-20-2020 by Ord. No. 20-26]
PANEL
The rigid flat surface of a typical sign on which the display
appears and which often forms the background for the message or other
graphic or pictorial representation in the display.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership,
limited liability partnership, joint venture, city, village, town,
county, state, trust, estate, agency, association or any other entity.
PERSONAL MESSAGE SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
sign stating beliefs, ideas, concepts or positions of or asserted
by the owner or user of the property where the sign is located, and
under certain circumstances a nonfreestanding sign of the same function
substituted for permitted background commercial advertising signs.
PRIMARY ENTRANCE
An unrestricted driveway used generally by customers, tenants,
employees, invitees, visitors and/or vendors to access a property
used for purposes other than single-family or two-family residential
or agricultural.
PRIMARY MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign situated on a solid or solid-appearing base, having one
or more display areas, which identifies all individual businesses
or other entities or uses located or operating on the property where
the sign is located or, alternatively, which identifies a unified
development located or operating on the property where the sign is
located (e.g., a shopping center or shopping mall), and which optionally
identifies one or more individual businesses or other entities located
or operating in the unified development (e.g., the names of the anchor
stores in a shopping mall).
PRIVATE WARNING SIGN
A privately installed single-faced freestanding, wall or
structure sign containing a cautionary message, such as a "beware
of dog" sign or a "no trespassing" sign.
PROJECTING SIGN
A single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or angled sign that
is attached to an exterior wall of a building and extends more than
12 inches from the surface of such wall.
PROPERTY (with respect to a sign)
All of the real property (including all of the tax key parcels)
involved in the particular use(s) or the unified development to which
an accessory sign relates (or in a unified development, for certain
purposes, the area occupied by a particular business or other entity
to which an accessory sign relates), or the tax key parcel on which
a principal use sign, principal structure sign, or an off-site sign
is located. (See definition of "site", which is synonymous.)
PUBLIC INTEREST SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign (or, when pedestrian-oriented, a solid-appearing freestanding
sign having three or four interconnected faces, the cross section
of which is a triangle or square) that identifies and optionally describes
the significance of a conservancy or preservation area, a parkway,
waterway, scenic way or ethnic, archaeological, or historical site
or trail, or other site or feature of public interest. A public interest
sign may incidentally identify the sponsor of the sign.
[Amended 7-20-2020 by Ord. No. 20-26]
REAL ESTATE MARKETING SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
or angled sign that advertises the sale or lease of all or part of
the real property on which the sign is located and which is larger,
includes more information, and is subject to more stringent regulations
than a real estate sign.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
sign or wall sign that advertises the sale or lease of all or part
of the real property on which the sign is located and which may include
the name and telephone number of the person selling the property.
ROOF SIGN
A sign mounted on or attached to the roof of a building. [Note that pursuant to §
420-76X(2), all parts of a roof sign must be within 12 inches of the surface of the roof, and no part of the sign may actually extend above or beyond any horizontal or vertical edge of the roof or appear to do so from the perspective of the intended viewers.]
SECONDARY ENTRANCE
A restricted driveway (e.g., designated for deliveries or
vendors only) which is used to access a property used for purposes
other than single-family residential, two-family residential or agricultural.
SECONDARY MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back or
angled sign situated on a solid or solid-appearing base, having one
or more display areas, which identifies all individual businesses
or other entities or uses located or operating on the property where
the sign is located or, alternatively, which identifies a unified
development located or operating on the property where the sign is
located (e.g., a shopping center or shopping mall) and which optionally
identifies one or more businesses or other entities located or operating
in the unified development (e.g., the names of the anchor stores in
a shopping mall) but which is smaller than a primary monument sign
and subject to somewhat different restrictions.
SETBACK (as applied to a sign)
The required minimum distance from a sign to a property line,
public highway or street right-of-way line or other boundary line
or object with respect to which a setback distance is established
by this chapter, measured horizontally from the vertical extension
of the closest part of the sign (excluding any building or other structure
or object existing independently of the sign on which the sign is
mounted) to the vertical extension of the closest part of the boundary
or object from which the setback is established. (See the definition
of "distance" in this section.)
SIGN
Any writing, inscription or other graphic or pictorial representation,
including, without limitation, words, letters, numerals, characters,
symbols, emblems, logos, trademarks, images, maps or diagrams which,
together with any background panel, surface or coloring that serves
as a backdrop for the message or other graphic or pictorial representation,
and any related framing, and any base or other supporting structure
or apparatus:
A.
Is an independent structure or is attached to,
suspended from, painted on or otherwise represented or displayed on
or from a building, structure, utility pole, tree or other object;
B.
Is either located outdoors or is located within
a building or structure but has as its principal purpose to be visible
from outside the building or structure; and
C.
Advertises, announces or directs attention to
a business, product, service, place, activity, event, person, feature,
object, destination, idea, concept, position, hazard, prohibition
or restriction.
SIGN PERMIT
A permit issued by the Village Zoning Administrator which
is required to install, construct, reinstall, reconstruct, relocate,
move, enlarge, extend, alter or otherwise modify a sign or any part
of a sign (including, without limitation, changing the message or
other display of a sign), except as is specifically provided in such
permit or in applicable provisions of this article.
SIGN SPECIAL EXCEPTION PERMIT
A permit, approved and issued by the Zoning Administrator,
which is required to install, construct, reinstall, reconstruct, relocate,
move, enlarge, extend, alter or otherwise modify (but not including
changing the message or other display on such a sign, which requires
only a sign permit) certain specified types of signs or certain signs
under certain specified conditions.
[Amended 2-2-2009 by Ord. No. 09-01]
SPECIAL EVENT SIGN OR DEVICE
A temporary sign or device (e.g., a festoon) advertising,
announcing or calling attention to a festival, auction, bazaar, school
performance, fund-raising event, carnival, circus, antique show, grand
opening, going out of business sale, new management or other similar
special event.
STRUCTURE SIGN
A sign mounted or displayed on a structure, other than a
building wall, which exists independently of the sign.
TEMPORARY BANNER SIGN
A temporary plastic or fabric wall sign used to display the
name of a new occupant of a building pending installation of a nontemporary
wall or canopy sign.
TEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT SIGN
A temporary freestanding single-faced or two-faced back-to-back
or angled sign used to identify, advertise and/or offer for sale or
lease a development project that has received final approval from
the Village and is under construction on the property where the sign
is located and which optionally identifies the owner, occupant, developer,
broker, architect, contractor, financial institution or other persons
or entities involved in the development.
THICKNESS (as applied to a sign)
The greatest horizontal dimension of a sign, excluding any
differentiated base below the level of the display, measured as perpendicular
as possible to the face of the sign or, as applied to an angled sign,
measured through the thickest side of the angle, without regard to
the other half of the "V," or, as applied to a three-dimensional primary
monument sign, measured through the thickest part of the sign from
the perspective from which the outer dimensions of the sign are most
extensive, exclusive of any differentiated base or other differentiated
supporting structure or apparatus.
THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIGN
A roundish sign without distinct faces or a sign with a thickness exceeding four feet. [Note that pursuant to §
420-76T(15) and
V(5) only primary monument signs and public interest signs may be three dimensional.]
UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT
A development on one or more tax key parcels which was planned and developed in a coordinated fashion, which is operated or generally recognized as a collective whole, and which is unified by covenants running with the land, planned development zoning, physical layout (e.g., no side yard setbacks at tax key parcel boundaries), and/or single or unified ownership. (Note that pursuant to §
420-78K of this chapter, certain regulations under this chapter are, at the option of the owner of the property, applied either to the whole of the unified development or individually to its appropriate parts or units.)
VALID NONCONFORMING ACCESSORY SIGN
An accessory sign which fully conformed to the applicable zoning requirements when it was installed or constructed but which has subsequently become nonconforming as a result of an amendment of this chapter. (Note that a valid nonconforming accessory sign is a type of nonconforming accessory structure, not a nonconforming use, which is allowed to continue subject to certain restrictions pursuant to §
420-78T of this chapter, including, without limitation, that the nonconformity must be timely cured whenever the sign becomes obsolete or illegal.)
VALID NONCONFORMING USE SIGN
A principal use sign, principal structure sign, or off-site
sign that fully conformed to the applicable zoning requirements when
it was installed or constructed but has subsequently become a nonconforming
use, which is allowed to continue, subject to certain restrictions,
so long as it continues to satisfy all of the tests for a valid nonconforming
use.
WALL SIGN
A sign mounted or displayed on an exterior building wall. (Note that, pursuant to §
420-76DD of this chapter, all parts of a wall sign must be within 12 inches of the surface of the wall, and no part of the sign may actually extend above or beyond any horizontal or vertical edge of the wall or appear to do so from the perspective of the intended viewers. Note also that, pursuant to §
420-73H of this chapter, decorative striping on a wall does not constitute a wall sign.)
WINDOW SIGN
A sign displayed within a window. (Note that different restrictions
apply to window signs depending upon whether they are illuminated
or nonilluminated.)
No person may install or construct a new sign,
or any part thereof, or use, allow to continue, maintain, repair,
reinstall, reconstruct, relocate, extend, enlarge, alter or otherwise
modify an existing sign or any part thereof (including, without limitation,
changing or blanking out the message or other display of an existing
sign), except in full compliance with the requirements of this article
and in full compliance with the terms and conditions of any required
sign permit or of any required sign special exception permit, and
in full compliance with the requirements of any applicable approvals,
decisions, orders, judgments or other requirements made, issued or
imposed pursuant to or in the enforcement of this chapter, and in
full compliance with the requirements of any other applicable Village,
county, state or federal statute, ordinance, code, regulation, permit,
approval, decision, order or judgment relating to land use, land division,
environmental protection or development control, and no person may
fail to install, construct, use, maintain, repair, modify, blank out
or remove a sign as required by this article or by any such sign permit
or sign special exception permit for a sign, or by any such other
applicable requirements.