The definitions listed below supplement Chapter
12-2:
An airtight bag, possibly rigid or semi-rigid, which will rise and float above the earth when filled with hot air or gas.
A type of temporary sign made of paper, cloth, flexible plastic or similar material.
Any variety of fabric signs as shown in Illustration A, commonly called but not limited to bow, feather, tear drop, etc. that display a message, supported by a horizontal or vertical pole of various lengths.
A permanently constructed sign containing a surface area that may have interchangeable letters, words, or numerals.
The exterior surface of any building, regardless of frontage.
The length of that portion of a building occupied exclusively by an individual tenant or owner which faces the public right-of-way.
A title recognized by the City of Santa Maria and the International Code Council (ICC) responsible for interpretation, effectuation and enforcement of the California Building Codes, including, but not limited to, the International Building Code (IBC).
A sign mounted or painted on a canopy or awning.
Any sign, wording, logo, picture, transparency, mechanical device, or other representation that is intended to attract attention to a commercial or industrial business, occupancy, product, goods, service, or other commercial or industrial activity for a commercial or industrial purpose.
A sign erected in conjunction with a construction project.
A noncommercial, on-site structure, the purpose of which is to facilitate safe vehicular or pedestrian travel by directing pedestrians or vehicles to specific on-site locations, such as parking spaces, special drive-up or walk-up services, exits, and public restrooms.
The Director of Community Development.
A wall or monument sign that may list the names of businesses in an office or retail complex and the corresponding building, suite or room number/letter.
A sign not attached to a building that is constructed upon, or affixed to, the ground by means of columns, poles, or similar structural components. Freestanding (pole) signs are prohibited pursuant to Section
12-34.11(i) of this chapter.
The distance from the lowest adjacent finish grade within three feet of the base of the sign to the top of its highest element.
A sign which is illuminated by use of lighting from a source outside of the sign.
A sign which is illuminated by use of lighting installed inside the sign.
All governmental, religious, and charitable organizations.
A plan outlining the design, location, size, number, materials, and construction of sign structures for any multi-tenant site in order to ensure continuity of design within the project and to provide for equitable distribution between tenants of allowable sign area. Previously approved Uniform Sign Programs shall constitute a Master Sign Plan under this chapter.
Signs or tablets cut into masonry surfaces or constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials mounted on a solid base or on one or more uprights.
A sign affixed to a solid base and installed on a landscaped, concrete or other solid surface on the project site.
A sign that does not name, advertise, or call attention to a commercial or industrial business, commodity, product, goods, service, or other commercial or industrial activity for a commercial or industrial purpose.
A commercial sign not located on the site of the business or entity indicated or advertised by the sign, or a commercial sign advertising a commodity, good, product, service or other commercial or industrial activity which originates on a site other than where the sign is maintained.
A commercial sign which directs attention to a commercial or industrial occupancy, business, commodity, product, goods, service, or other commercial or industrial activity conducted, sold, or offered upon the site where the sign is maintained. For purposes of this chapter, all signs with noncommercial speech messages shall be deemed to be on-site, regardless of location.
The length of the property line abutting the public right-of-way for the parcel of land measured in linear feet.
A sign that is painted directly on a wall or other surface, and does not project from the surface to which it is applied.
A banner sign attached to the vertical portion of a privately-owned parking lot light standard, suspended between horizontal supports. For the purpose of this chapter, a parking lot light is defined as a vertical pole of varying height supporting a luminaire or mast arm.
Any sign which is constructed to be lasting and enduring, remaining unchanged in character, condition (beyond normal wear and tear) and position and in a permanent manner affixed to the ground, wall, or building.
A sign attached to, and projecting from, the face of the roof of a structure, canopy, or marquee.
A sign erected upon a roof or eave of a roof, or erected upon an awning of a structure, which is wholly or partially supported by said structure and includes a sign projecting above the eave or parapet of a roof.
A small, single or multi-sided type of sign placed on the ground.
Any device, fixture, placard, or structure, including its component parts, which draws attention to an object, product, place, activity, opinion, person, institution, organization, or place of business, or which identifies or promotes the interests of any person and which can be viewed from any public street, road, highway, right-of-way, parking area or public space.
For the purpose of this chapter, vacant lot will be defined as a parcel that does not contain a structure used for calculating temporary/banner sign area under Section
12-34.05(d)(2).
A moveable support structure which contains a single support element or post used to display signage not permanently affixed to the ground.
A sign which existed as a legal sign prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter which is in conflict with the provisions of this chapter.
A structure which supports a sign.
An architecturally designed structure not exceeding 25 feet in height that can be permitted in the C-1 and C-2 zoning districts subject to a Planned Development Permit or Conditional Use Permit.
A sign constructed of expendable material such as paper, plastic, cloth, or wood intended to be displayed for a short period of time. Pennants, banners, and similar devices are also included in this category. Temporary signs may serve many functions such as grand opening signs or political signs.
A sign which is attached directly to, and parallel with, the building face or painted upon the wall or marquee of a building or structural part thereof.
A sign painted, printed, attached, glued, hung or otherwise affixed to a window so that it is visible. A window sign is a type of wall sign and may be located inside or outside of a building and either shall constitute a sign and is subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 2017-01 § 83, eff. 3/9/17; Ord. 2015-12 § 3, eff. 12/3/15; Ord. 2015-10 § 1, eff. 11/20/15; Ord. 2010-14, eff. 1/6/11; Ord. 2008-2008, eff. 7/3/08; Ord. 2005-09, eff. 9/2/05; Ord. 92-19, eff. 12/31/92)