Sign types and definitions. The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this article, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ABANDONED SIGNAny sign which was erected for an occupant or business unrelated to the present occupant or business, any sign which relates to an obviously outdated event or purpose.
AWNINGA cloth, plastic, or other nonstructural covering that projects from a wall for the purpose of shielding a doorway or window. An awning may be attached in a permanent position or raised or retracted to a position against the building when not in use.
AWNING SIGNAny sign painted on, or applied to, an awning.
BANNERA type of temporary sign, not including flags, made of flexible material and attached to a structure, building, pole, rope, wire, or framing anchored on two or more edges or sides.
BILLBOARDAn outdoor sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service, entertainment, cause, or event conducted, sold, or offered at a location other than the premises on which the sign is located.
BUILDING FRONTAGEThe maximum linear width of a building measured in a single straight line parallel, or essentially parallel, with the abutting public street or parking lot.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGNA sign or portion thereof on which the copy or symbols change either automatically through electrical or electronic means, or manually through placement of letters or symbols on a panel mounted in or on a track system. The two types of changeable-copy signs are manual changeable copy signs and electronic changeable copy signs, which include: message center signs, digital displays, and tri-vision boards.
CLEARANCEThe distance from grade at the sign location to the bottom edge of a sign. This term may also refer to a horizontal distance between two objects.
DIGITAL DISPLAYThe portion of a sign face made up of internally illuminated components capable of changing the message periodically. Digital displays may include but are not limited to LCD, LED, or plasma displays.
FLAGAny sign or image printed or painted on cloth, plastic, canvas, or other like material attached to a pole or staff and anchored along only one edge or supported or anchored at only two corners.
FLASHING, ANIMATED, OR MOVING SIGNAn illuminated sign where such illumination is not constant in intensity at all times when in use, including, but not limited to, motion, rotating, flashing, oscillating, twinkling, shuttering, changes in light, color, direction, or animation, or other similar action. This includes interactive signs that react to the behavior of passersby.
FREESTANDING SIGNA sign supported by structures, supports, or pylons that are placed on, or anchored in, the ground and that is independent and detached from any building or other structure. The following are subtypes of freestanding signs:
GROUND SIGNAny sign erected directly upon the ground surface or erected upon an independent structure (legs, base or pole) so that such structure is the main support of the sign or, any sign which is not supported by any part of a building.
ILLUMINATED SIGNA sign with characters, letters, figures, designs, or outlines, which are illuminated externally by direct or indirect electric lighting or internally by lighting contained within the sign.
INCIDENTAL SIGNAn informational sign indicating general site information, instructions, directives, restrictions, hours of operation, accepted forms of payment, civic affiliations, and other information secondary to the use on-site and not itself advertising the use.
INFLATABLE SIGNA sign that is an air-inflated object, which may be of various shapes, made of flexible fabric, resting on the ground or structure, and equipped with a portable blower motor that provides a flow of air into the device.
MULTI-TENANT SIGNA sign located on lot on which a shopping center or complex with multiple tenants is located.
MURAL (or MURAL SIGN)A large picture/image which is painted, constructed, or affixed directly onto a vertical building wall, which may or may not contain text, logos, and/or symbols.
NONCONFORMING SIGNA sign that was legally erected and maintained at the effective date of this chapter, or amendment thereto, that does not currently comply with the sign regulations for the district in which it is located.
PENNANTA triangular or other shaped piece of fabric or other material, commonly attached in strings or strands, or supported on small poles intended to flap in the wind and that may or may not include graphics or alpha-numeric characters.
PERMANENT SIGNA sign attached, affixed or painted to a building, window, or structure, or to the ground in a manner that enables the sign to resist environmental loads, such as wind, and that precludes ready removal or movement of the sign and whose intended use appears to be indefinite.
POLE SIGNA freestanding sign that is permanently supported in a fixed location by a structure of one or more poles, posts, uprights, or braces from the ground and not supported by a building or a base structure.
PORTABLE SIGNA type of temporary sign, with or without display or legend, which is not permanently embedded in the ground or attached to a building, and is designed to be transportable or moved whether affixed on a movable stand, mounted on wheels or movable vehicles, or made easily movable in some other manner.
PRIVATE DRIVE SIGNA sign for a street or drive which is not publicly owned and maintained and used only for access by the occupants of the property and their guests.
PROJECTING SIGNA building-mounted, double-sided sign with the two faces generally perpendicular to the building wall, not to include signs located on a canopy, awning, or marquee. (Also known as a "blade sign.")
PUBLIC SIGNA sign erected or required by government agencies or utilities, including for street construction, utility work, warning, or safety.
ROOF SIGNA building-mounted sign erected upon, against, or over the roof of a building.
SECURITY SIGNA sign located on a premises on which no trespassing, hunting, and/or soliciting are permitted. (Also known as a "warning sign.")
SHIELDEDThe description of a luminaire from which no direct glare is visible at normal viewing angles, by virtue of its being properly aimed, oriented, and located and properly fitted with such devices as shields, barn doors, baffles, louvers, skirts, or visors.
SIGN AREAThe total dimensions of a sign surface used to display information, messages, advertising, logos, or symbols.
SIGN FACEA single side of a sign that may or may not include graphics and/or alpha-numeric characters. Such may be larger, the same, or smaller than sign area.
SIGN HEIGHTThe distance measured from grade to the highest point of the sign structure.
SNIPE or BANDIT SIGNA sign tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued, or otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, benches, street signs, streetlights, or other objects, or that has been placed on any public property, in the public right-of-way, or on any private property without the permission of the property owner.
STREET POLE BANNERA banner suspended above a public street or right-of-way, sidewalk and/or parking area and attached to a single street pole.
TEMPORARY SIGNA nonpermanent sign located on private property that can be displayed for no more than 30 consecutive days at one time.
WALL SIGNA building-mounted sign which is attached to, displayed on, or painted on an exterior wall or other vertical building surface in a manner parallel with the wall surface. A sign installed on a false or mansard roof is also considered a wall sign. (Also known as a "fascia sign," "parallel wall sign," or "band sign.")
WINDOW SIGNAny sign that is applied, painted, or affixed to a window, or that is placed inside a window (within three feet of the glass) facing the outside of the building, and which is easily seen from the outside.