HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE NO. 1027 REXBURG SIGN ORDINANCE REPLACES 908ORDINANCE NO. 1027
AN ORDINANCE REPLACING ORDINANCE 908, FOR THE
REGULATION OF "ON" AND "OFF" PREMISE SIGNS IN
REXBURG. ADOPTING SECTIONS I THROUGH VII WITH THE
ATTACHED SCHEDULE (A) AND (B) INCLUDING THREE
SPREADSHEETS ALONG WITH THE CURRENT CITY OF
REXBURG BUILDING CODE REGULATING SAFE SIGN
CONSTRUCTION, WITH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING
TO SIZE AND HEIGHT OF SIGNS IN VARIOUS ZONES FOR THE
CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO; REQUIRING COPIES OF SAID CODE
TO BE KEPT IN THE REXBURG CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT
AND THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES
FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL, THE
CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO:
SECTION I. Ordinance No. 908 is hereby repealed.
SECTION II. The purpose and objectives of this ordinance are:
A. To recognize signs are a necessary means of visual communication for the
public's convenience, and businesses and individuals have the right to
identify themselves and convey messages by using signs, and that signs
are accessory and incidental to the use of the premises where they are
located; and
B. To provide a reasonable balance between the right of an individual or a
business to identify itself and to convey its message, and the right of the
public to be protected against the visual discord resulting from the
unrestricted proliferation of signs; and
C. To insure signs are compatible with adjacent land uses and with the total
visual environment of the community, and the value of nearby property
and economic health of the community, as a whole are protected; and
D. To provide minimum standards for regulating the size, height, structural
materials/requirements and the duration of all signs, including temporary
signs and displays on the outsides of buildings visible from the public
rights-of-way; and
E. To enable the fair and consistent enforcement of these sign regulations; by
regulating the location, construction, duration, number and maintenance of
signs in order to enhance the aesthetic environment; and by promoting
public safety, health and general welfare, and providing for the greater
good of the community.
SECTION III. All externally located signs visible from the public right-of-
way must be located and constructed in accordance with the following parameters
with respect to the location of signs out of the public right-of-way, the maximum
height of the signs, area of signs, clearance required for signs, allowed location of
signs, allowed sign illumination, exemptions allowed by a Conditional Use Permit,
types of a signs, sign permit fees, and sign permit requirements.
1. Clear View of Intersecting Streets: No sign may be placed or constructed
so that any portion thereof is placed or projects into any public right-of-way.
For the purpose of ensuring reasonable visibility and safety this ordinance
shall prohibit the placement of signs within the sight triangle. The sight
triangle applies to corner lots on intersecting City streets. The sight triangle is
defined as follows: The triangle of land formed on any corner lot by drawing
two (2) lines, starting at the same afore mentioned corner point heading away
from each other along the lot lines, right-of-way lines, or prescribed right-of-
way lines (whichever is applicable), a distance of thirty (30) feet and then
connected by a diagonal line along the endpoints of the two (2) drawn lines
forming a triangle.
2. The maximum height: Unless further restricted in this Sign Code, the
maximum height of any free standing sign shall be twenty-four (24) feet from
ground level to the top of the sign. On lots where a 24 foot free standing sign
is allowed and the building height is greater than 24 feet, the maximum height
of a free standing sign may be reviewed under a Conditional Use Permit for a
taller free standing sign not to exceed the building height.
3. Definitions: Various types of signs and definitions relating to signs are
attached as Schedule "A" hereto and incorporated as a part of this Ordinance.
This Schedule is not intended to be all-inclusive, but is to be for definition
purposes in assisting in the understanding and compliance with the intent of
this Ordinance.
4. Use and Placement: Schedule "B" including (3 spread sheets showing the
separate Zones) attached hereto, and by reference made a part hereof, is
intended to set forth various types of signs, and the respective zones in which
such signs shall be allowed.
5. Permits and Fees
A) Permits Required. Except as otherwise provided in this Code, it shall be
unlawful for any person to erect, construct, enlarge, move or convert any
sign in this City, or cause the same to be done, without first obtaining a
sign permit. A permit shall not be required for a change of copy of any
sign, nor for the repainting, cleaning or other normal maintenance or
repair of a sign or sign structure for which a permit has previously been
issued in accordance with this Code, provided that the sign or sign
structure is not altered in any way.
B) Permission to Install. No person shall erect, construct or maintain any
sign upon any property or building without the consent of the owner or
authorized representative of the owner.
C) Sign Not Regulated By the Code. An application for any sign or
advertising display or structure for which no specific regulation in this
Ordinance is applicable shall be considered by the Planning and Zoning
Commission under the Conditional Use Permit procedure as outlined in
the Planning and Zoning Ordinance, and such application shall be
approved or denied in harmony with the intent of these regulations.
D) Permit Fee. An application fee shall be paid in accordance with the
current fee schedule maintained by the City Clerk, as approved by the City
Council.
SECTION IV. There shall hereafter be kept on file, in the offices of the City
Clerk and the Building Department, three (3) copies of this sign code, duly certified
by the Clerk, for use and examination by the public.
SECTION V. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this
Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be subject to the following civil
penalties or remedies:
1. If a sign is placed in or projects into any public right-of-way, or has been
deemed unsafe by the building department and/or city engineer it may be
immediately removed by the City at the owner's, sign company's and/or
responsible person's expense.
2. If in violation of some other provision of this Ordinance, the City may cause a
written notice to be given requiring that the violation be corrected within (14)
days and if the owner, sign company and/or responsible person for the
violation fails to comply, then the violator(s) shall be liable for civil penalies
of up to $300. The City shall have the right to remove the sign at the violator's
expense in addition to the aforementioned penalties for each day of violation.
3. The City may seek injunctive relief through the courts for enforcement of the
provisions of this Ordinance and in addition to the relief sought shall also be
entitled to its attorney's fees and costs.
SECTION VI. The sections of this Ordinance are severable and the
invalidity of a section shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, which
should be construed as closely as possible with the overall purpose and intent of this
Ordinance in the event any portion hereof is deemed to be invalid.
SECTION VII. This Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage,
approval and publication in the manner provided by law.
PASSED BY THE COUNCIL, AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this
17th day of February, 2010.
ATTEST:
STATE OF IDAHO )
) ss
County of Madison )
I, Blair D. Kay, City Clerk of the City of Rexburg, Idaho, do hereby certify:
That the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Ordinance entitled:
AN ORDINANCE REPLACING ORDINANCE 908, FOR THE
REGULATION OF "ON" AND "OFF" PREMISE SIGNS IN
REXBURG. ADOPTING SECTIONS I THROUGH VII WITH THE
ATTACHED SCHEDULE (A) AND (B) INCLUDING THREE
SPREADSHEETS ALONG WITH THE CURRENT CITY OF
REXBURG BUILDING CODE REGULATING SAFE SIGN
CONSTRUCTION, WITH ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS RELATING
TO SIZE AND HEIGHT OF SIGNS IN VARIOUS ZONES FOR THE
CITY OF REXBURG, IDAHO; REQUIRING COPIES OF SAID CODE
TO BE KEPT IN THE REXBURG CITY BUILDING DEPARTMENT
AND THE CITY CLERKS OFFICE; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES
FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND FOR
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE.
Passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor this 17th day of February,
2010.
1 sem_
Mail D. Kay, City Clerk
SCHEDULE"A"
DEFINITIONS
ANIMATED SIGN:
A sign, any visible part of which moves, flashes, or changes color, regardless of the
source of energy which causes the movement, flash, or, change of color.
ARCHITECTURAL BLADE:
A roof sign or projecting sign with no legs or braces which is an integral part of the
building structure, rather than an object added to or standing on the building.
AWNING:
A projecting cover extending over a door, window or wall section with supports
attached to the building and used as cover, protection, or as decoration.
BACKGROUND AREA:
The area comprising the message portion of a sign, not including the supporting
structure, shall constitute the Background area. When computing the area of sign
background, any single piece flat sign shall be calculated by measuring one side even
though both sides may be used for advertising. (For example a 4'x 8' flat sign will be
considered a 32 square feet background area) For V shaped signs, or any other three
dimensional sign shall have the area of sign background calculated by considering all
sides of the sign facing the primary public right-of-way. This is irrespective of
whether the back sides of the signs are used for advertising.
1) On pole signs the supporting structure does not count as part of the area of
the sign. The area calculated in the wind loads calculation for the pole
sign is for all intents and purposes, the background area of the sign.
2) On wall signs the background area of the sign is calculated by the
following methods depending on which is most reasonably applicable as
determined by the city.
A) If only letters are being put on the wall then the area is computed by
drawing rectangles around each letter to enclose the extremities of the
letter, and then calculating the area enclosed within the rectangles.
B) If a cabinet or flat panel with letters is being put on the wall then the
area is the area of the extremities of the flat panel or cabinet like
structure.
C) If an area is painted out in a different shade or color on a wall (not
matching the general background of the rest of the building) for
advertising with lettering or graphics then the extremities of the entire
painted out area will count as advertising area.
BANNER:
Any non -rigid material
BILLBOARD:
See definition for Off Premise Signs.
BLANKETING:
The partial or complete shutting off of the face of one sign by another sign.
BUILDING FACE OR WALL:
All windows and wall area of a building on one elevation.
CANOPY SIGN OR MARQUEE SIGN: A sign which is attached parallel to the
faces of a canopy or marquee.
CHANGEABLE COPY PANEL (READER BOARD):
A sign display which is characterized by copy or illustration which may be modified
at periodic intervals, regardless of the method.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN:
Any sign which warns people of construction or demolition for a project or which
describes the project, builder, architect or others involved in the project.
COPY:
Any combination of letters or numbers that are intended to inform, direct or otherwise
transmit information.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN:
Any sign which serves to designate the location or direction of any place or area.
1) If logos are put on the directional signs they are calculated in the area of the
directional sign. In addition the logos must be less area than the directional
information to be considered a directional sign.
FREE STANDING, DETACHED OR GROUND SIGNS:
A sign, which is wholly supported by columns or other vertical supports in or upon
the ground (not part of building structure)
FRONTAGE:
Distance measured along the property line which fronts upon a street or alley. To
constitute frontage, the street or alley must provide access to abutting properties.
HEIGHT OF SIGN:
The distance measured vertically from the finished elevation of the ground where the
sign is placed to the highest point of the sign or sign structure, whichever is higher.
ILLUMINATED SIGN:
A sign which uses a source of light for illumination.
LIGHTED, DIRECT:
Lighting, the source of which is visible to a viewer.
LIGHTING, FLOOD LIT:
Lighting, which is reflected from the surface of a sign or building.
LIGHTING, INDIRECT OR INTERNAL:
Lighting for which the source of light is located in such a manner that the light must
travel through a translucent material other than the bulb or tube necessary to enclose
the light source, which material has the effect of dispersing the light before it strikes
the eye of the viewer.
OFF -PREMISE SIGN: Any sign used for the purpose of displaying, advertising,
identifying or directing attention to a business, service, activity or place including
products, or services sold or offered for sale on premise other than on the premises
where such sign is displayed. (See schedule B for regulations)
PORTABLE SIGN:
A sign that is not affixed to the ground or another structure.
PROJECTING SIGN:
A sign that projects from, and is supported by a wall of a building or other structure.
1) If a sign is connected to wall it counts as part of wall signage
2) If a sign is connected to pole it counts as part of free standing signage
PUBLIC SERVICE INFROMATION SIGN:
A sign which provides general public service information such as time, date,
temperature, weather, directional information and messages of interest to the traveling
public, and which are commonly used to augment business identification signs.
REAL, ESTATE OR PROPERTY FOR SALE, RENT OR LEASE SIGN:
Any sign pertaining to the sale, lease or rental of land or buildings.
SUPER GRAPHICS:
Any abstract mosaic, mural or painting or graphic art technique or any combination
thereof.
SWINGING SIGN:
A sign which is installed on an arm or spar, and which is not permanently fastened to
an adjacent wall or upright pole.
TEMPORARY SIGN:
A sign which is intended to be displayed for no more than thirty (30) days
consecutively, and is not permanently affixed. All devices such as search lights,
twirling or sandwich type signs, sidewalk or curb signs and balloons or other air or
gas filled figures are allowed, but may not be used more than sixty(60) days in total
during any calendar year. Temporary signs are only intended for and therefore
allowed in non-residential zones.
1) Unless otherwise regulated in this code (such as construction sign or real
estate or property for sale, rent or lease sign) temporary signs must be
reviewed by the planning and zoning administrator or designee for approval
before being put up.
2) Temporary signs must be recorded and logged in at the city with the approval
of the planning and zoning administrator or designee.
3) In general, temporary signs are reserved for limited activities important to the
citizens of the City of Rexburg. Signs shall be located outside of the City
right-of-way, be 32 sq. ft. or less, and in good taste for the surrounding
environment, and must be maintained in good condition as to color, material
integrity (fraying, tearing, etc.), and structural alignment.
4) Examples of uses of temporary signs are for big events such as the
International Dance Festival, Rexburg Rush, close out sales, going out of
business sales, or other events held at limited allotted times of year.
5) Signs located within the City right-of-way and authorized by the City are
exempt from these regulations.
UNDER CANOPY OR MARQUEE SIGN:
A sign suspended below the ceiling or roof of a canopy or marquee.
WALL SIGNS:
A sign placed on the wall of a building as defined in the Rexburg City Planning and
Zoning Ordinance.
A) For flat plane building structures the wall area can only be calculated
by walls parallel and seen from one standard orthographic elevation
view. No other walls can be added to this area in calculating the area
of a sign allowed for that wall.
B) For dome or curved structures the wall signs cannot exceed the
prescribed area of the curved or dome like structure as seen from a
standard orthographic elevation view.
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SCHEDULE "B"
CBD, RBC, CBC, LBC, PO (not overlay), TOZ, LI, HI, and AP
SECTION I: FREE STANDING, ON PREMISE SIGNS
(BASIC SIGN SIZES & SIGN SIZE L OCA TION FORMULAS)
1) Maximum sign size = 200 sq. ft. Maximum sign height to top of sign =
24ft. (or building height (with conditional use permit).
2) An 80 sq. ft. sign allowed for any single property up to 50,000 sq. ft. in lot size.
3) For properties larger than 50,000 sq. ft. in area, total allowable
sign area (sq. ft.) would be increased by 0. 00 16 sq. ft. of sign for each sq. ft.
of property in excess of 50,000 sq. ft.
EXAMPLE 1:
Lot Area = 125,386 sq. ft.
First 50,000 sq. ft. ------------------------------------------ 80 sq. ft. of signage
Next 75,386 sq. ft. x 0.0016 sq. ft. sign/ sq. ft. prop. --121 sq. ft. of signage
Total allowable Sign Area ------201 sq. ft.
This would allow one 200 sq. ft. sign OR one 100 sq. ft. sign + one 101 sq. ft.
sign or some other similar combination of signs whose total area would not
exceed 201 sq. ft.
EXAMPLE 2:
Lot area = 245,678 sq. ft.
First 50,000 sq. ft. --------------------------------------------- 80 sq. ft. of signage
Next 195, 678 sq. ft. x 0.0016 sq. ft. sign/ sq.ft. prop. -- 313 sq. ft. of signage.
Total allowable Sign Area ------------------------- 393 sq. ft.
This would allow one 200 sq. ft. sign, a 100 sq. ft. sign and a 93 sq. ft. sign or
any other similareembiiiations of combination of signsizes whose
total area would not exceed 393 sq. ft.
EXAMPLE 3:
Lot area = 845,979 sq. ft.
First 50,000 sq. ft. --------------------------------------------- 80 sq. ft. of signage
Next 795,979 sq. ft. x 0.0016 sq. ft. sign/ sq.ft.prop.-1 274 sq. ft. of signage
Total allowable Signage-------------------- 1,354 sq. ft.
This would allow for six 200 sq. ft. signs and one 154 sq. ft. sign
4) Clear distance between signs:
Area of Sign 1 + Area of Sipa 2 must be equal to or less than 2.0
Distance between Sign 1 & sign 2
EXAMPLE: 200 sq ft (Area Sign 1) + 200 sq. ft. (Area Sign 2) = 2.0
200 ft. (Distance between Sign 1 & Sign 2 (permissible)
Therefore 2 signs, each having the maximum size of 200 sq. ft. each, would
have to be 200 ft. apart or greater.
EXAMPLE: 200 sq. ft. (Area Sign 1) + 100 sq. ft. (Area Sign 2) = 1.94
155 ft. (Clear distance between Sign 1 & Sign 2
1.94 is permissible
To find minimum distance between signs divide by 2.0
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EXAMPLE: 200 sq ft(Area Sign 1) + 100 (Area of Sign 2) = 150 ft
2.0
Clear distance between signs need to be 150 ft or greater
EXAMPLE: 150 sq ft (Area of Sign 1) + 125 (Area of Sign 2) = 2.523
109 ft. (Clear distance between Sign 1 & Sign 2)
2.523 is not permissible therefore 109 ft. is too small. To find the
minimum clear distance you would have to do the following:
(150 sq. ft. + 125 sq. ft.) = 137.5 ft
2.0
therefore 137.5 ft. or greater is permissible
EXAMPLE: 80 sa ft (Area of Sign 1) + 80 sq. ft. (Area of Sign 2) = 1.88
85 ft. (Clear distance between Sign 1 & Sign 2)
1.88 is permissible
5) Distance from property lines. Sign Area =
10
Distance from sign to nearest adjacent property line.
(Not street right-of-way (ROW) line.)
EXAMPLE: 200 sq. ft. (Sign Area) = 20 ft.
10
20 ft = distance from sign to nearest adjacent property line
EXAMPLE: 80 sq. ft. (Sign Area) = 8 ft
10
8 ft = distance from sign to nearest adjacent property line
The distance between the aforementioned sign examples would require the
signs to be:
200 sq. ft. + 80 sq. ft. = 140 ft. apart. Factor of 2 or less
2
6) Any banners on property other than wall banners must meet and are
included as part of freestanding sign area unless considered temporary and
approved by the Rexburg City Building Department.
SECTION II: ALLOWABLE SIGN AREAS FOR WALL SIGNS
(INCLUDING PROTR UDING SIGNS & ROOF SIGNS)
1) Maximum Area of Wall Sign Allowed = 10% of the area of the building wall
for walls located within 0 ft. to 100 ft. from the street ROW (right-of-way) line.
2) Maximum Area of Wall Sign Allowed =12% of the area of the building wall
for walls located within 100 ft. to 200 ft. from the street ROW (right-of-way) line.
3) Maximum Area of Wall Sign Allowed =14% of the area of the building wall for
walls located more than 200 ft. from the street ROW (right-of-way) line.
4) Wall banners up for 60 days or less are considered temporary; all others are
considered permanent as shall adhere to applicable sign standards. These
banners must be logged and recorded with the City of Rexburg to assure time and
condition limitations are being followed. These banners may be up with permanent
wall signs as long as the coverage does not exceed 20% of wall. This 20% coverage is
the total of the permanent and temporary signs combined. Any banners up for more
than sixty (60) consecutive days are considered permanent and must adhere to
permanent sign standards. These banners will be covered as aforementioned in
maximum area (depending on distance from right-of-way (ROW) of wall signs and
must have a sign permit. A business wishing to have an area for wall mounted banner
signs that allow interchangeability of promotional signs may do so by providing a
tasteful, permanent looking frame that does not include strings or other temporary
looking devices. These "permanent' banner sign locations shall be counted towards
maximum wall sign allotment, and does not include the wall banner 20% provision.
All framed banners shall be sized appropriately for the frames so that there shall be
no gaps between sign and frame edging and so that the banner does not overhang the
frame in any way.
SECTION III: ALLOWABLE "SIGN SIZE" and "SIGN PERMIT
CONDITIONS" BY ZONE
1. Construction Signs are defined as temporary and they must be
removed within thirty days of project completion.
2. Applications are through the Building Department (BD).
3. Zones: CBC, RBC, LBC, CBD, PO (not overlay), TOZ, LI, HI, and AP
Type
Sign
Max
Location
Lighting
Restrictions
(BD)
Area
Height
From
Style
or
(Sq Ft)
Property
(CUP)
Line
Rent
32
10
5 feet
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Lease
32
10
-3feet
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Sale
32
10
5 feet
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Construction
32
12
5 feet
None
Iormore
BD
&
With max.
Temporary
96 SQ. FT.
Directional
6
Code
Code
Internal
Code
BD
Public Service
6
Code
Public
Internal
Code
CUP
ROW
Accessory
Sec. II
8 ft over
Single story
BD
On premise
Building
Less than
Wall signs
30 feet
Accessory
Sec. II
6 ft over
Buildings
BD
On premise
Building
greater than
Wall signs
30 feet
Projected
Sec. II
Sec. II
Not in
Sec. II
Sec. II
Public
Signs
Public
ROW
ROW
w/CUP
Marquee
Sec. 11
No Pro-jeci
Face
Indirect
1 per street
CUP
& Canopy
Parallel
Internal
frontage
w/sign
Under
Sec. H
8 ft Min.
Code
Internal
1 per
BD
Marquee &
Length
Clearance
Business
Canopy
Only 75%
To
Of sign
Ground
Width
Non -Accessory
32
10 ft Max.
Sea I
Indirect
1 per property
CUP
Off Premise
Height
Sec. II
Internal
(Wall or
Free standing
Floodlit
Free Standing)
or Wall
Accessory On-
Sec. I
24 ft Max
Sec. I
Indirect
Sec. I
BD or
Premise
or
Direct
CUP
Free Standing
Bldg Height
Internal
w/CUP
Portable signs
Sec.1
4 ft Max.
Sec. I
None
Only allowed
BD
(A -frame style)
Not in
as Temporary
Public
Signs.
ROW
4. Zone: TAG1. TAG2. RR1, RR2, LDR1, LDR2, LDR3
Type
Sign
Max
Location
Lighting
Restrictions
(BD)
Area
Height
From
Style
or
(Sq Ft)
Property
(CUP)
Line
Rent
6
6
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Lease
6
6
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
fronta e
Sale
6
6
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Home Occupation
2
Limited by
Must be
None
1 per street
BD
Wall
Parallel
frontage
To wall
Construction
32
8
5 feet +
None
f or more
BD
Internal
With max.
Total of
PUD, Subdivision
64
8
5 feet+
Indirect
96 SQ. FT.
CUP
PUD, Subdivision
64
8
5 feet+
Indirect
for more
CUP
Identification
Internal
With max.
Directional
6
Code
Not in
None
total of
CUP
Sight
64 SQ. FT.
Directional
6
Code
Public
Internal
Code
CUP
Public Service
6
Code
ROW
None
Code
CUP
Public Service
6
Code
Public
Internal
Code
CUP
Project signs for
Identification
I sq ft
Per 3
12
ROW
Indirect
Internal
Not in set -back
Or higher than
CUP
All other signs
Lineal ft
Street
The eave line;
Prohibited
Of bldg
1 per parcel
All other signs
5. Zone: MDR1, MDR2, HDR1, HDR2
Type
Sign
Max
Location
Lighting
Restrictions
(BD)
Area
Height
From
Style
or
(Sq Ft)
Property
(CUP)
Line
Rent
32
10
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Lease
32
10
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Sale
32
10
5 feet+
None
1 per street
BD
nt
froage
Home Occupation
2
Limited by
Must be
None
1 per street
BD
Wall
Parallel
frontage
To wall
Construction
32
12
5 feet +
Indirect
1 or more
BD
Internal
With max.
96 SQ. FT.
PUD, Subdivision
64
8
5 feet+
Indirect
for more
CUP
Identification
Internal
With max.
64 SQ. FT.
Directional
6
Code
Not in
None
Code
CUP
Sight
Triangle
Public Service
6
Code
Public
None
Code
CUP
ROW
Project signs for
Identification
I sq ft
Per 3
12
Bldg wall
Facing the
Indirect
Internal
Not in set -back
Or higher than
CUP
Attached/detached
Lineal ft
Street
The eave line;
50 sq ft Max.
Of bldg
1 per parcel
All other signs
Prohibited
10
6. Zone: PROFESSIONAL OFFICE OVERLAY, NBD,
Type
Sign
Max
Location
Lighting
Restrictions
(BD)
Area
Height
From
Style
or
(Sq Ft)
Property
(CUP)
Line
Rent
32
10
5 feet+
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Lease
32
10
5 feet+
None
1 per street
BD
fronta e
Sale
32
10
5 feet +
None
1 per street
BD
frontage
Home Occupation
2
Limited by
Must be
None
1 per street
BD
Wall
Parallel
frontage
To wall
Construction&
32
12
5feet +
Indirect
Iormore
BD
Temporary
Internal
With max.
96 SQ. FT.
PUD, Subdivision
64
8
5 feet +
None
f or more
CUP
Identification
With max.
64 SQ. FT.
Directional
6
Code
Not in
None
Code
CUP
Sight
Triangle
Public Service
6
Code
Public
None
Code
CUP
ROW
Accessory On-
1 sq ft
Less than
Bldg wall
Indirect
1 per parcel
CUP
Premise, Wall,
Per 3
Height of
Facing the
Internal
Free Standing, or
Lineal ft
Wall; FS
Street
Flood light
Canopy Marquee
Of bldg
Max. 12
50 Sq ft Max.
Feet high
Open Lands
I Code
I Code
Code
Code
Code
BD
All other signs
Prohibited
11