Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES/ELEMENTSThose portions of a building or structure that account for its unique style and character, including roofline, entrances, windows and decorative details such as cornices, brackets, balustrades, friezes, moldings, pilasters, sills, lintels, etc.
ARCHITECTURAL BAYA part of a building marked off by vertical elements, such as columns or pilasters. An opening or recess in a wall.
ARCHITECTURAL INTEGRITYAn appearance which retains the architectural features/elements of a building and conforms to the requirements for visual compatibility, massing, proportion and scale, proportion of facades, character of facades and proportion of openings.
BANNERA graphic composed of a logo or design on a lightweight material either enclosed or not enclosed in a rigid frame and secured or mounted to allow movement caused by the atmosphere.
BOX SIGNA sign that is usually rectangular, resembling a "box" and attached to the outside of building or storefront, covered in plastic or PVC material with graphics applied.
BUILDING MASSThe three-dimensional bulk of a structure: height, width and depth.
BUILDING PROPORTIONThe width-to-height relationship of one building part to another building part or of one building to another.
BUILDING SCALEThe relationship of a particular building, in terms of building mass, to other area buildings.
CHANNEL LETTER SIGNIndividually illuminated letters and graphics mounted on a building facade, including face-lit and reverse channel halo letters, and individual letters illuminated by neon tubing placed behind the letters.
FACADEAny exterior building face or wall.
FENESTRATIONThe design and placement of windows in a building.
MZDRRefers to the Municipal Zoning Regulations and is used throughout this document to refer the reader to specific sections of the Municipal Zoning Code.
PERMANENT WINDOW GRAPHICAny sign made of a material other than paper or cardboard that is visible from the window area or that is applied or adhered directly to the window glazing or etched into that glazing.
PRINCIPAL FACADEThe facade(s) of a building that front on major streets and/or which are intended to contain the primary entrance to a building.
PUBLIC NUISANCEIn addition to the items set forth in PM 302.0, "public nuisance" shall include any structure that is in a state of dilapidation, deterioration or decay; faulty construction; overcrowded; open, vacant, partially or completely deliberately unrented or unused or abandoned; damaged by fire to the extent so as not to provide shelter; in danger of collapse or failure; and dangerous to anyone on or near the premises.
SIDEWALK SIGNA portable, outdoor sign that consists of two signboards that are hinged together at the top, which is carried or moved about without having to detach the sign from a secure anchoring device set in the ground or to a building. Said signs are also known as "A-frame" signs and "sandwich board" signs.
SIGNAny announcement, display or illustration used to advertise or promote the interest of any person or product when the same is placed in a position to be seen by the general public from any street or public way.
SIGN FASCIAThe natural frame created by a building's architectural elements to accommodate a sign without obscuring any doors, windows, transoms, entrances or decorative detail.
STREET FURNITUREFunctional elements of the streetscape, including, but not limited to, curbs, lighting fixtures, trash receptacles, benches, and planters.
STREETSCAPEThe individual natural and man-made elements that constitute the physical makeup of a street and that, as a group, define its character.
TEMPORARY WINDOW GRAPHICAny sign visible from the window display area or adhered to window or door glazing, other than permanent window graphics, including community flyers, signs advertising a sale or promotion, or any other nonprofessionally manufactured sign. All paper and cardboard signs are considered to be temporary window graphics. No temporary graphics may be adhered to the exterior of a building.
VISUAL COMPATIBILITYThe design of building which is sufficiently consistent with other current streetscape improvements. The repair, alteration or renovation of a building in a manner in which such work is consistent with the current streetscape improvements in regards to its architectural features, its scale, mass, proportions, materials and colors.
WALL GRAPHICA sign attached to the surface of, and whose plane is parallel to, the plane of the exterior wall of a building.
WORKAny physical change made to the exterior of a property or structure to increase its value and utility, or to enhance its appearance, including, but not limited to, the following: site work, new construction, additions, alterations, exterior restorations, cleaning, lighting, new or replacement signage, painting, street furniture and landscaping.
ZONING BOARDThe Township of Maplewood Zoning Board of Adjustment.