No part of any billboard shall exceed 70 feet above the ground level at the base of the proposed sign, which ground shall not be disturbed from its natural condition.
The sign area shall not exceed 600 square feet per sign face, nor shall any sign face exceed a vertical dimension of 25 feet nor a horizontal dimension of 60 feet.
Any highway billboard shall be constructed so that the advertising surfaces of the highway billboard are oriented in a manner that advertising on both sides of the structure are as perpendicular to I-95 as possible. The widest part of the sign structure shall face I-95. The highway billboard structure shall be painted in a dull gray/blue finish, or in such other color as the Planning Board determines will be most effective in reducing the visual impact of the structure on the surrounding area.
Lighting for a highway billboard shall be designed so as to preclude glare and light spillover to any residential dwelling within 1,000 feet of the proposed sign. If it is determined by the Planning Board's Engineer that the proposed lighting of a sign does affect dwellings within 1,000 feet, the sign shall incorporate a device capable of turning off all lighting until two hours before sunrise as determined by the National Weather Service under NOAA.
No sign under this article shall include revolving, blinking, flashing, sequential type lighting or similar type of lighting. Lighting used to provide time, date or temperature and occupying less than 20% of the area of the sign is permitted.
If the Planning Board requires a determination as to the impact of any proposed lighting, the analysis shall be conducted by a qualified professional retained by the Board and paid by an escrow fund to be provided by the applicant.
No part of any billboard shall exceed 70 feet above the ground level at the base of the proposed sign, which ground shall not be disturbed from its natural condition.
The sign area shall not exceed 600 square feet per sign face, nor shall any sign face exceed a vertical dimension of 25 feet nor a horizontal dimension of 60 feet.
Any highway billboard shall be constructed so that the advertising surfaces of the highway billboard are oriented in a manner that advertising on both sides of the structure are as perpendicular to I-95 as possible. The widest part of the sign structure shall face I-95. The highway billboard structure shall be painted in a dull gray/blue finish, or in such other color as the Planning Board determines will be most effective in reducing the visual impact of the structure on the surrounding area.
Lighting for a highway billboard shall be designed so as to preclude glare and light spillover to any residential dwelling within 1,000 feet of the proposed sign. If it is determined by the Planning Board's Engineer that the proposed lighting of a sign does affect dwellings within 1,000 feet, the sign shall incorporate a device capable of turning off all lighting until two hours before sunrise as determined by the National Weather Service under NOAA.
No sign under this article shall include revolving, blinking, flashing, sequential type lighting or similar type of lighting. Lighting used to provide time, date or temperature and occupying less than 20% of the area of the sign is permitted.
If the Planning Board requires a determination as to the impact of any proposed lighting, the analysis shall be conducted by a qualified professional retained by the Board and paid by an escrow fund to be provided by the applicant.