As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which directs attention to a person, business, profession,
product, home occupation or activity not conducted on the same lot.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which directs attention to a person, business, home
occupation or activity conducted on the same lot.
All on-premises signs over ten square feet in
area and all off-premises signs, except governmental signs, regardless
of size, shall require the issuance of a zoning permit before erection
or replacement. All signs must comply with all the regulations contained
herein, irrespective of whether a permit is required.
No sign or other advertising device shall be
permitted except as follows:
A. On-premises signs.
(1) Official traffic signs and other official federal,
state, county or Town government signs.
(2) Signs displaying the name and address of the occupant
of a dwelling, provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed
three square feet and not more than one such sign shall be erected
for each dwelling unit, unless such property fronts on more than one
street, in which case one such sign may be erected on each street
frontage.
(3) Identification signs for a housing development or
apartment house, provided that the area of any such sign shall not
exceed 25 square feet and not more than one such sign shall be erected
for any one project, unless such project fronts on more than one street,
in which case one such sign may be erected on each street frontage.
(4) Signs advertising the sale of farm products, nursery
products or livestock produced or raised on the premises, provided
that the area of any such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet and
not more than two such signs shall be placed on property held in single
ownership, unless such property fronts on more than one street, in
which case two such signs may be erected on each street frontage.
(5) Signs denoting membership in agricultural associations,
cooperatives or indicating specialization in a particular breed of
cattle, hogs, etc., or in particular hybrids or strains of plants.
Such signs may also include the name of the farm or owner.
(6) Bulletin or announcement boards for schools, churches,
hospitals, recreation areas and other principal uses and buildings
other than dwellings, provided that the area of any such sign shall
not exceed 25 square feet and not more than one such sign shall be
placed on property held in single and separate ownership, unless such
property fronts on more than one street, in which case, one such sign
may be erected on each street frontage.
(7) Identification signs for schools, churches, hospitals,
recreation areas and other principal uses and buildings other than
dwellings, provided that such sign is attached to part of the building
structure to which it relates, and further provided that not more
than one such sign shall be placed on property held in single and
separate ownership, unless such property fronts on more than one street,
in which case one such sign may be erected on each street frontage.
(8) Signs advertising the sale or rental of property,
provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed six square
feet and not more than one such sign shall be placed on property held
in single and separate ownership, unless such property fronts on more
than one street, in which case one such sign may be erected on each
street frontage. Such signs shall be removed upon final settlement
or renting a property.
(9) Temporary contractor's, developer's or builder's signs,
provided that the area of any such sign shall not exceed 12 square
feet. Such signs shall be removed immediately upon completion of the
work.
(10)
Trespassing signs, signs indicating the private
nature of a road, driveway or premises and signs controlling fishing
or hunting on the premises, provided that the area of any such sign
shall not exceed four square feet.
(11)
Temporary signs announcing a campaign, drive
or event of a civic, philanthropic, educational or religious organization.
Such signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area and shall be removed
immediately upon the completion of the campaign, drive or event.
(12)
Memorial signs or tablets.
(13)
Agricultural tourism and seasonal agricultural uses seasonal
signs may be erected for a limited period of time during the year
when retailing activities for a particular farm product are available
to the public. Signs for uses no longer being offered to the public
shall be removed within 30 days of the cessation of the activity.
[Added 4-8-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013]
B. Off-premises signs.
(1) Off-premises signs which are used for directing patrons,
members or audiences to service clubs, churches or other nonprofit
organizations, subject to the following requirements:
(a)
A sign shall indicate only the name of the organization
and the direction to the facility.
(b)
Only one such sign shall be erected prior to
each intersection turning movement necessary to reach such facility.
(c)
Signs shall not exceed four square feet in area,
except for cooperative displays by more than one organization, in
which case the maximum size shall be 16 square feet.
(2) Signs directing patrons, members or audiences to temporary
exhibits, shows or events and signs erected in conjunction with a
political election, subject to the following requirements:
(a)
No such sign shall exceed 12 square feet in
area.
(b)
Signs shall be removed within one week after
the date of the exhibit, show, event or election.
(c)
No such sign shall be posted earlier than one
month before the occurrence of the event to which it relates.
(3) Official traffic signs and other official federal,
state, county or Town government signs.
On-premises signs permitted in the Commercial-Industrial
(C-I) and Special Development (S-D) Districts identifying a business
or industry shall be as follows:
A. Signs attached to a building and to be viewed from
without, provided that the total area of all such signs placed on
any one building shall not exceed two square feet in area for each
one linear foot of front building wall.
B. One freestanding sign for each street frontage of
a lot, provided that the total area of such sign shall not exceed
one square foot for each linear foot of lot frontage up to a maximum
of 50 square feet.
C. Special temporary promotional devices, signs or displays
such as banners and pennants.
The following requirements shall apply to all
signs:
A. No sign shall have visible moving or movable parts
or flashing, animated or intermittent illumination.
B. No sign shall project more than 12 inches out from
the wall to which it is attached. Signs not exceeding two square feet
in area may be attached perpendicular to a building face if attached
to and below a canopy projection from said building.
C. No sign shall be located within 10 feet of any property line except signs permitted in §
125-47A(1),
(2) and
B(3).
D. No sign shall be located in the street lines except signs permitted in §
125-47A(1) and
B(3).
E. Signs shall not project above the height limit permitted
in any district in which they are located.
F. All signs except temporary signs shall be constructed
of durable material and kept in good condition.
G. Nonconforming signs, once removed, shall be replaced
only with conforming signs; however, nonconforming signs may be repainted
or repaired, provided that such repainting or repair does not exceed
the dimensions of the existing sign.