Definitions. As used in this Article, the following terms shall have these prescribed meanings:
BUILDING ELEVATIONThe entire side of a building, from ground level to the roofline, as viewed perpendicular to the walls on that side of a building.
DIRECT ILLUMINATIONA light source that is placed outside of or away from the sign in a manner so as to illuminate the sign externally.
FACADEFront or principal face of a building; any side of a building that faces a public way or space.
GARAGE SALEAny sale conducted where used or unwanted household items are offered for sale, usually held in the garage, carport or driveway of the seller's home. Also commonly referred to as "yard sales".
GROSS SURFACE AREAThe entire area within a single continuous perimeter composed of a single face enclosing the extreme limits of characters, lettering, illustrations, ornamentation or other figures, together with any other material, design or color forming an integral part of the display including the frame.
ILLUMINATIONLight directed at, attached to or otherwise related to a sign, including exposed tubing or bulbs on the sign; maps or lights shining onto its surface; or illumination transmitted through the sign face.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATIONA light source that is enclosed within the sign and viewed through a translucent panel.
MAXIMUM HEIGHTThe maximum height of a sign shall be measured from the elevation of the point nearest the sign on the centerline of the public street or highway nearest the sign upward to the elevation of the highest part of the sign or its supporting structure, whichever is higher.
PROTECTED AREAIn reference to electronic, digital signs, a residential district, non-commercial parks, public open land, street intersections, community parks, nature preserves, historic districts
ROOFThe roof slab or deck with its supporting members, not including vertical supports.
ROOF EAVESThe projecting overhang at the lower edge of a roof.
ROOFLINEThe top edge of a roof or building parapet, whichever is higher, but excluding any mansards, cupolas, pylons, chimneys or any minor projections.
ROOF RIDGEThe upper and lower roof ridges are the horizontal lines formed by the juncture of two (2) sloping planes formed by the surfaces of a roof.
SIGNA name, identification, description, emblem, display or device which is affixed to, printed on, or represented directly or indirectly upon a building, structure, or parcel of land; which is illuminated or non-illuminated; visible or intended to be visible from any public place; and which directs or calls attention to a person, place, product, institution, business, organization, activity or service. Signs shall also include any permanently installed or situated merchandise, including any banner, pennant, placard, statue, vehicle or temporary sign. Certain categories of signs are defined as follows. Other categories of signs are defined elsewhere in this Article.
1. ABANDONED SIGN: A sign located on a property which is vacant and/or unoccupied for a period of six (6) months; a sign which is damaged, in disrepair, or vandalized and not repaired within ninety (90) days; a sign which contains an outdated message for a period exceeding thirty (30) days.
2. A-FRAME: Portable sign where the two (2) sign faces are attached at the top in a hinged fashion to allow the bottom portion of the two (2) faces to spread apart and rest on the ground to support the sign.
3. AMENITY IDENTIFICATION SIGN: A sign which directs attention to a resort/community commodity, service, recreational area, or other amenity.
4. AWNING SIGN: A sign with its copy on a shelter made of any non-rigid material, such as fabric or flexible plastic that is supported by or stretched over a frame and attached to an exterior wall of a building or other structure.
5. BANNER SIGN: A temporary sign with its copy on non-rigid material such as cloth, plastic, fabric or paper with no supporting framework.
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6. BILLBOARD: A sign with a single sign face area of between three hundred (300) and seven hundred (700) square feet located off site and designed to accommodate replaceable advertising messages. (See also Outdoor Advertising Sign.)
7. CANOPY SIGN: A sign on a rigid multi-sided structure attached to a building or on any other freestanding structure that may have a roof with support but no walls.
8. CHANGEABLE SIGN: A sign that is designed so that its characters, letters, illustrations or other content can be changed, altered or rearranged without physically altering the permanent physical face or surface of the sign. This includes manual, electrical, electronic, or other variable message signs.
9. CONSTRUCTION SIGN: A temporary sign identifying individuals or companies involved in design, construction, wrecking, financing or development work when placed upon the premises where that work is under way, but only for the duration of the work.
10. DIRECTIONAL/INFORMATIONAL SIGN: An on-premises sign for the convenience of the public giving directions, instructions, facility information or other assistance around a site, such as location of exits, entrances, parking lots, amenities, and housing units, to encourage proper circulation. It may contain the logo of an enterprise but no other advertising copy.
11. DIRECTORY SIGN: A sign which displays the names and/or addresses of the establishments, housing units, amenities, or uses of a building or group of buildings.
12. FLASHING SIGN: Any sign which has intermittent or changing lighting or illumination of duration less than thirty (30) seconds shall be deemed a flashing sign.
13. FREESTANDING SIGN: The general term for any sign which is permanently affixed to the ground and on a foundation. It is supported on a foundation by one (1) or more upright poles or braces, and is not attached to a building or any other structure.
14. HOME OCCUPATION SIGN: A small announcement or professional sign, not over two (2) square feet in area, attached to the home advertising a home occupation.
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15. ILLEGAL SIGN: A sign which does not meet the requirements of this Article or which is not a registered non-conforming sign. This specifically includes a sign that remains standing when the time limits set by the permit are exceeded and any sign not removed after notification from the Planning and Zoning Administrator to remove the sign.
16. ILLUMINATED SIGN: A sign illuminated in any manner by an artificial light source, whether internally or externally lit, including, but not limited to, neon signs and any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outlines illuminated by artificial lighting.
17. INFLATABLE SIGN: A sign that is intended to be expanded by air or other gas for its proper display or support.
18. INFORMATIONAL SIGN: Public or private directional, street or traffic signs, address numbers, names of buildings, rooms, etc., and other signs of a similar nature.
19. INSTRUCTIONAL SIGN: A sign which provides direction or instruction to guide persons to facilities intended to serve the public (e.g., restrooms, public telephones, public walkways, parking areas, and commercial resort-community amenities, maps, housing units, or transportation schedules).
20. INTERIOR SIGN: Any sign placed within a building, including in a window. Interior signs are not regulated by this Chapter.
21. MARQUEE SIGN: Any sign attached to a covered structure projecting from and supported by a building with independent roof and drainage provisions and which is erected over a doorway or doorways as protection against the weather.
22. MENU BOARD: A freestanding sign oriented to the drive-through lane for a restaurant that advertises the menu items available from the drive-through window, and which has not more than twenty percent (20%) of the total area for such a sign utilized for business identification and which is not regulated by this Chapter.
23. MONUMENT SIGN: A freestanding sign with a base affixed to the ground, with no open space between the sign and the ground. Such signs may be two-sided,
24. NON-CONFORMING SIGN: A sign that met all legal requirements when constructed but is not in compliance with current sign regulations.
25. OFF-PREMISES SIGN: Sign, graphics or a display for commercial, industrial, institutional, service or entertainment purposes, promoting products, or services conducted, sold or offered somewhere other than upon the same premises where the sign is located, and whose purpose is to sell or identify a product, service or activity. In the context of this Section the word premises shall be interpreted as being a separate tract or parcel of land that has been or may be conveyed by deed or has otherwise been specified as a separate lot on an approved land development plan.
26. ON-PREMISES SIGN: Sign, graphics or a display for commercial, industrial, institutional, service or entertainment purposes, promoting products, uses or services conducted, sold or offered upon the same premises where the sign is located, and whose purpose is to sell or identify a product, service or activity. In the context of this Subsection the word premises shall be interpreted as being a separate tract or parcel of land that has been or may be conveyed by deed or has otherwise been specified as a separate lot on an approved land development plan.
27. OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN: A permanent sign erected, maintained or used in the outdoor environment for the purpose of the display of messages not appurtenant to the use of products sold on, or the sale or lease of, the property on which it is displayed.
28. POLE SIGN: A freestanding sign with a base supported from the ground by a pole or a similar support structure of narrow width.
29. POLITICAL SIGN: A temporary sign larger than four (4) square feet identifying, either singly or combined, a political candidate, slate of candidates, issue, or party. These signs are used or intended to be used for the display of any announcement, advertisement or notice of any individual candidate or slate of candidates for any public office or similar political purposes.
30. POLITICAL YARD SIGN: A temporary political sign four (4) square feet or smaller.
31. PORTABLE SIGN: Sign, graphic or display for commercial, industrial, institutional, service, entertainment or informational purposes which can be readily moved from place to place and which is not affixed to a building, to another permanent structure or to the ground. Portable signs are considered to be temporary signs.
32. PROJECTING SIGN: A sign which is supported by an exterior wall of a building or other structure and which is constructed and displayed perpendicular to the face of the building or other structure so that both sides of the sign are visible.
33. REAL ESTATE SIGN: A temporary sign which is used to offer for sale, lease or rent the premises upon which the sign is placed.
34. ROOF SIGN: A sign which is erected, constructed, and maintained on or above the roof of a building.
35. SIGN AREA: The area of the sign face.
36. SIGN FACE: The surface upon, against or through which the sign copy is displayed or illustrated, not including structural supports or architectural features of a building or sign structure.
37. TEMPORARY SIGN: A sign constructed of non-permanent materials, including, but not limited to, vinyl, cardboard, coroplast, plastic, sheet metal or wood and placed either on the ground on a pole(s) without a footing to support such pole(s), or to a building with such materials as rope, string, tacks or screws and not enclosed in some form of permanent cabinet or structure.
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38. WALL SIGN: A sign painted on, or attached to, a wall or window of a building or other structure and which is mounted parallel to the surface so that only one (1) side is visible to the public.
39. WARNING SIGN: A sign containing no advertising material but which warns the public of the existence of danger.
40. WINDOW SIGN: Any sign printed, attached, glued or otherwise affixed to the exterior or interior glass of a window.