No sign shall be established, constructed, reconstructed, enlarged,
extended, moved, or structurally altered unless and until a sign permit
therefor shall have been issued.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BILLBOARD
A freestanding sign larger than 20 square feet.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A self-supporting sign not attached to other structure, wall
or fence and in a fixed location.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign which is artificially illuminated, either externally
or internally.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign which is attached to a wall or a building in such
a manner that its leading edge extends more than six inches beyond
the surface to which it is attached.
SIGN
Any display of lettering, logos, colors, lights, luminous
tubes or other graphic representation visible to the public from outside
the property and which intends to draw the public's attention thereby,
including sign, illustration, insignia, lettering, picture, display,
banner, pennant, flag, painting or other device.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign which is not permanently affixed to a structure
or ground and is intended to be displayed for a limited period of
time.
The following signs do not require a permit under this article. Exempt signs are subject to the limitations of §
315-22.4 regarding prohibited signs.
A. Public signs. Signs of a noncommercial nature and in the public interest,
required under state or federal law, authorized by a public officer,
such as traffic signs, safety signs, directional signs, memorial plaques,
signs of historical nature and the like.
B. The flags, pennants or insignia of any nation, or nonprofit organization,
provided that they may be subject to review by the Commission relative
to public safety hazards.
C. Posting of "No Trespassing" and "No Hunting" signs and ownership
identification signs such as land trust properties. These signs are
exempt from the provisions prohibiting attachment to trees and fences.
The following signs are prohibited:
A. No sign shall be attached to a tree, fence or utility pole, or painted
or drawn on a rock or other natural features, or painted upon the
wall or roof of a building.
B. No sign, including its support structure, shall protrude above the
building peak or the maximum prescribed building height.
C. Projecting sign. No sign shall project beyond any property line or
intrude into yard setbacks, excluding the following: projection up
to 15 inches into a driveway or pedestrianway provided the height
exceeds 10 feet and presents no hazard.
D. No sign shall have a pulsating, rotating or intermittent illuminating
device and including moving signs such as banners, streamers, ribbons,
spinners, pennants, and strings of lights, except emergency lights.
E. Continuous strip lighting of structures.
F. Any sign that presents a hazard to public health or safety.
G. Billboards and inflatable signs.
H. Any vehicle or trailer exhibiting any sign and parked in such a manner
as to be an advertisement device for products or activities related
to the same or nearby property or premises. This subsection is not
intended to prohibit a normal form of signage or lettering attached
to a bus or commercial vehicle.
I. Off-premises real estate signs are not permitted.
No more than two temporary signs advertising special sales or
events, not exceeding three square feet each, may be displayed on
the premises; temporary signs shall not be illuminated; temporary
signs may be attached to a window or placed so as to be seen primarily
through a window subject to the restriction that the combined area
of such signs shall not exceed 40% of the window area and such signs
shall not be in place for more than 30 days. Temporary signs do not
require a sign permit.
Sign illumination shall be floodlighting, or with luminous background
silhouette signs with opaque letters. Direct and intense or glaring
light shall not be visible at streets, adjacent properties or public
watercourses. All sign lighting shall be directed downward and screened
from neighboring properties. Illuminated signs associated with a business
establishment shall not be lit during the hours between 10:00 p.m.
and 6:00 a.m. unless the establishment is legally open for business.
A. On any lot there may be only one freestanding sign and with a combined
area not exceeding 20 square feet.
B. Any sign hanging from a wall of a building shall not exceed an area
of 10 square feet.
C. The total area of signs attached to or hanging from any wall of a
building shall not exceed 10% of the area of such wall or 30 square
feet, whichever is smaller.
D. All signs shall be maintained in a secure and safe condition. Any
sign which is no longer associated with a bona fide business or activity
on the premises shall be removed.
E. Other provisions respecting signs may be imposed in connection with
a special permit or the approval of a development plan.
Applications for sign permits shall be made to the Zoning Enforcement
Officer and shall include the following:
A. Name and address of the property owner and of the applicant.
B. Drawing to scale of the proposed sign showing its size, height, details
of construction, and location on the premises.
C. Drawing showing the location and size of existing signs on the same
property.