"Abandoned sign"includes a sign whose face has been removed or is broken and is not refaced within 180 days thereafter. Abandoned signs shall also include signs with rusted, faded, peeled, cracked or otherwise deteriorated materials or finishes that have not been repaired within 90 days after the city provides notice of the sign's deterioration.
"Accessory sign"means a freestanding or attached sign that provides directions or information, but is not intended to identify or advertise the business.
"Accessory structure sign"means a sign on a freestanding structure housing an activity that is accessory to the principal tenant, such as an ATM kiosk.
"Awning"means any structure made of cloth, metal, or other material with a frame attached to a building. Some awnings can be raised flat against the building when not in use.
"Banner sign"means a sign made of cloth, fabric, paper, flexible plastic or other temporary material. Banners may contain text, numbers, graphic images or symbols. Pennants and flags are not considered banners.
"Billboard"means an off-premises sign that includes both the structural framework that supports a billboard and any message. Although sometimes smaller, billboard sizes often range from 12 to 14 feet in height and 24 to 48 feet in width.
"Building facade"means the exterior walls of a building exposed to public view or that cannot be viewed by those within the building.
"Canopy"means any structure, other than an awning, made of cloth, metal, or other materials with framework attached to a building or carried by a frame supported by the ground.
"Canopy sign"means a sign erected upon, under, against or directly above a canopy.
"Changeable copy sign"means any sign that is designed so that characters, letters, or illustrations can be changed or rearranged by hand without altering the face or the surface of the sign: i.e., readerboards with changeable pictorial panels.
"Dangerous sign"means a sign that by nature of its condition is hazardous to the public's health, safety, and welfare.
"Directional sign"means signs that point the way for pedestrians or drivers when a business is not clearly seen from the entrance to a complex. They can also be called wayfinding signs.
"Double-faced sign"means a sign that has a message on opposite sides of a single display surface or sign structure.
"Electrical sign"means a sign or sign structure that uses electrical wiring, connections or fixtures as a part of the sign, but not including signs illuminated by an exterior light source.
"Electronic message sign"means a sign that uses computer-generated messages or some other means of changing the words. These signs also include lamps, LEDs, LCDs, or flipper matrix.
"Event or happening"means a sale, activity, election or other occasion that has a limited duration with a start time and a stop time.
"Festoon"means a strip, string or cluster of balloons.
"Flag"means a piece of cloth or other flexible material attachable by one edge to a pole or rope.
"Flag, feather"is a flag supported on a vertical pole, arched or right-angled at the top to keep the flag open. Feather flags are temporary signs.
"Flashing sign"means a sign or a portion thereof that changes light intensity or switches on and off, or contains motion or the optical illusion of motion by use of electrical energy.
"Freestanding letters"means individual letters, characters or marks comprising any portion of a sign or sign structure, whether erected flat against a wall or upon a framework for support.
"Freestanding sign"means a sign supported by poles, uprights, braces, or standards and is not connected to or supported by any other structure. Pole signs and monument signs are examples of freestanding signs.
"Freeway sign"means a pole or monument sign that is allowed by code for those properties that are located along the Interstate 5 (I-5) right-of-way as defined in MMC §
17.50.085. Freeway signs are specifically oriented to the traffic on the interstate rather than other state or local roadways.
"Grade"means the elevation or level of the street (or parking lot) closest to the sign to which reference is made, as measured at the street centerline, or the relative ground level in the immediate vicinity of the sign.
"Internal sign"means a sign not intended to be viewed by the public from the street right-of-way and may be located on internal walkways, landscape islands, or buildings. Examples include directional, building or parking regulations, restroom facilities, etc.
"Joint tenant sign"means a structure that displays the various tenants of a business complex or shopping center. It may be freestanding or a wall sign.
"Marquee"means a permanent structure attached to, supported by and projecting from a building, especially a theater or hotel, or freestanding that provides protection from the weather elements. This does not include a projecting roof but does include canopies.
"Mobile sign"means a portable sign mounted on a trailer. Mobile signs are usually changeable copy signs.
"Multigroup signs"means signs permitted simultaneously including accessory, directional, portable, and wall signs. Monument signs must be permitted separately.
"Mural"means a work of art painted or applied to a wall of a building or other structure.
"Nit"means a measure of brightness that is defined as one candela per square meter.
"Off-premises sign"means a sign that is not located on the property of the business which it is advertising. Also known as a third-party sign or outdoor advertising.
"Parapet"means that portion of a building wall that extends above the roof of the building.
"Pennant"means a sign made of cloth, fabric, flexible plastic, or similar types of material that does not contain text, numbers, images or symbols.
"Permanent sign"means a sign that is erected without restriction on the time allowed for display.
"Planned center"means a group of retail stores, service establishments, offices, industries, or any other businesses planned to serve the public, which was processed through the site approval process as one project or that shares access or parking facilities. Individual parcels need not be under the same ownership to qualify as a planned center.
"Pole sign"means any sign, electric or otherwise, hung, supported or cantilevered from one or more supports constructed of structural steel, pipe, or other materials.
"Portable sign"means a freestanding sign that is readily moveable and not permanently affixed to the ground, including A-frame or sandwich board signs, signs mounted on weighted bases, and similar signs.
"Readerboard"means a sign that allows for frequent changes of copy. A readerboard may be a component of a monument or wall sign.
"Repair"means to paint, clean, replace damaged parts, or improve the structural integrity of a sign, but not change its size, shape, location, or character.
"Revolving sign"means any sign or sign structure that revolves or partially revolves about an axis.
"Roof"means the exterior surface and its supporting structures on the top of a building. Overhangs extending beyond the facade of the lower wall are part of the roof.
"Roof sign"means any sign erected upon, against, or directly above a roof or parapet of a building or structure. When permitted, 80 percent of the sign area must be backed by the roof system.
"Sandwich board signs"means a sign not secured or attached to the ground or surface upon which it is located, but supported by its own frame, which is typically in the shape of an A.
"Sign"means any object, device, display, structure, painting, visual image, or part thereof that is used to advertise, identify, direct, or attract attention to a product, business, activity, place, person, institution, or event using words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, logos, fixtures, colors, illumination, or projected images.
"Sign area"means the calculated area of the smallest geometric shape that can be drawn around the sign face. See MMC §
17.50.080.
"Sign face"is the area of the sign on which words, graphics, and logos are placed. It includes a sign panel and any portion that is illuminated. It does not include supporting structures. See MMC §
17.50.080.
"Sign graphics"includes all lines, strokes, text, symbols and logos applied to a sign surface, excluding the background to which they are applied.
"Sign height"means the vertical distance measured from the adjacent natural grade at the base of the sign to the highest point of the sign face and/or sign structure. See MMC §
17.50.080.
"Sign structure"means any structure that supports or can support any sign as defined in this chapter. Any structure that performs an entirely separate use, such as a kiosk, bus shelter, donation container, fence, etc., is not a sign structure. See MMC §
17.50.080.
"Snipe sign"means an off-premises sign which is tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, utility poles, street furniture, or to other objects, not applicable to the present use of the premises or structure upon which the sign is located.
"Street furniture"is a collective term for objects and pieces of equipment installed along streets and roads for various purposes and is considered government property. It includes benches, traffic barriers, bollards, post boxes, streetlamps, traffic lights, traffic signs, bus stops, taxi stands, public lavatories, fountains, fences, memorials, public sculptures, and waste receptacles.
"Supports"means any structure whose main purpose is to hold a sign, light, power line, low voltage line, or any other government controlled device, e.g., utility poles.
"Temporary sign"means any sign intended to be used for a limited period of time, not for a permanent installation. Temporary signs include any poster, banner, placard, stake sign, with or without frames, constructed of cloth, light fabric, paper, plastic, cardboard, or other similar material.
"Traffic control device"means a sign, signal, marking, or channelization device placed to control traffic as defined in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
"Traffic island"means a median, roundabout, or other infrastructure element designed to control vehicle movement as defined in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
"Unlawful sign"means any sign that was erected in violation of any applicable ordinance or law governing such sign or its construction at the time of its placement and that does not comply with all applicable ordinances or laws now.
"Wall mural"means an artistic display applied directly to a building's exterior that does not contain a business name or logo. The mural may be painted or vinyl. Murals containing a business name and/or logo shall be treated as a sign attached to a building and are subject to MMC §
17.50.110.
"Wall plane"includes that portion of a facade that is contained on one general plane. A single wall plane may contain windows and doors, but it is generally a solid surface. The fascia of projecting porches or colonnades may be considered part of the wall plane from which the porch or colonnade projects in calculating signage area.
"Wall sign"means a sign painted, attached or erected parallel to and extending not more than one foot from the facade or face of any building to which it is attached. Signs incorporated into mansard roofs, marquees, or canopies will be treated as a wall sign.
"Window sign"means a sign that is painted on, attached to, or suspended directly behind or in front of a window or the glass portion of a door.
"Yard sign"means a small sign that is placed in a yard that faces a street in order to show support or share a message with the public.
(Ord. 1437 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1474 § 1, 2001; Ord. 1563 § 1, 2003; Ord. 1666 § 2, 2006; Ord. 1938 § 1, 2018; Ord. 2080 § 4, 2024)