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Codified Ordinances of Brunswick, OH
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE NUMBER 95-95
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
CHARTER
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
TITLE TWO - Planning
TITLE FOUR - Subdivision Regulations
TITLE SIX - Zoning
CHAPTER 1240 General Provisions
CHAPTER 1242 Definitions
CHAPTER 1244 Administration, Enforcement and Penalty
CHAPTER 1246 Board of Zoning Appeals
CHAPTER 1248 Districts and Boundaries
CHAPTER 1250 R-R Rural Residential District
CHAPTER 1252 R-L Low Density Residential District
CHAPTER 1254 R-M Medium Density Residential District
CHAPTER 1256 C-N Neighborhood Commercial District
CHAPTER 1258 C-H Highway Interchange Commercial District
CHAPTER 1260 C-G General Commercial District
CHAPTER 1261 GW-C Gateway Commercial District
CHAPTER 1262 C-O Office Commercial District
CHAPTER 1264 I-D Industrial Distribution District (Repealed)
CHAPTER 1266 I-L Light Industrial District
CHAPTER 1268 SPD Special Planning District
CHAPTER 1270 Signs
CHAPTER 1272 Nonconformities
CHAPTER 1274 Conditional Zoning Certificates
CHAPTER 1276 Parking and Site Design
CHAPTER 1278 Site Plan Review
CHAPTER 1280 Provisions Applicable To All Districts
CHAPTER 1282 Landscaping and Screening
CHAPTER 1284 Single Family Cluster Development
CHAPTER 1286 Multifamily and Mixed Use Development
CHAPTER 1288 S-R Senior Residence District
CHAPTER 1290 Overlay District
CHAPTER 1292 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
APPENDIX A DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES LAUREL GLENS SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 1
APPENDIX B VICINITY MAP
APPENDIX C CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 2 BRUNSWICK TOWN CENTER
APPENDIX D THE RESERVE AT AUTUMN CREEK
APPENDIX E GREENBRIAR COLONY SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 4
APPENDIX F SENIOR DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 5
APPENDIX G Design Guidelines Meadow View Special Planning District Number #6
APPENDIX H DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES OAK RIDGE PRESERVE SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 7
APPENDIX I JOINT DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT (JDOD) DESIGN GUIDELINES
APPENDIX J MARKET 42 - SPECIAL PLANNING DISTRICT NUMBER 8
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
CHAPTER 1270
Signs
1270.01   Purpose and objectives.
1270.02   General provisions.
1270.03   Measurement standards.
1270.04   General design criteria.
1270.05   Tables of basic design and regulatory elements.
1270.06   Instructional signs.
1270.07   Wall signs.
1270.08   High rise signs.
1270.09   Changeable copy boards.
1270.10   Temporary signs.
1270.11   Prohibited signs.
1270.12   Nonconforming signs.
1270.13   Inflatable signs.
1270.14   Administration.
1270.15   Definitions.
1270.16   Murals.
1270.17   Electronic moving message/digital display signs.
1270.99   Penalty.
 
CROSS REFERENCES
Power to regulate advertising - see Ohio R.C. 715.65
Advertising, billposting and handbills - see GEN. OFF. Ch. 608
Unauthorized signs - see TRAF. 414.07
 
1270.01 PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES.
   (a)    Purpose. It is the purpose of these regulations to permit the use of signs as a means of communication in the City; to maintain and enhance the City's natural and manmade environment; to encourage an attractive and healthy economic environment; to minimize the possible adverse effects of signs on nearby public and private property; and to enable the fair and consistent enforcement of these sign regulations.
   (b)    Objectives. It is further the purpose of this chapter to achieve the following signage objectives through regulation of signs, including provisions to control the type, design, size, location and maintenance thereof:
      (1)    To promote clarity and effectiveness in sign communications, by encouraging signs of high quality graphic design that are visible, legible and readable in the circumstances in which they are seen;
      (2)    To protect the. general public from damage and injury caused by the distractions, hazards and obstructions caused by signs of excessive size or number;
      (3)   To eliminate any conflict between signs which would be hazardous to the safety of the motoring public or pedestrians;
      (4)    To control the design of signs so that their appearance will be aesthetically harmonious with their surroundings;
      (5)    To promote attractive and maintain high value residential districts;
      (6)    To provide reasonable, yet appropriate, conditions for signs in nonresidential districts by relating the size, type and design of signs to the type and size of establishments;
      (7)   To ensure among businesses an equitable distribution of the right to identify a place or activity with a visible on-premises sign by preventing signs which block other signs and cause confusing visual clutter;
      (8)   To provide for appropriate signs for the encouragement of industrial development; and
      (9)   To preserve the value of property by assuring the compatibility of signs with surrounding land uses.
   (c)    Findings. The purposes and objectives stated above are based on the following findings concerning signs:
      (1)    Without adequate regulation and design standards, signs are a nuisance;
      (2)   That business and other institutions located along public and private streets have a need to identify themselves and their activities to motorists and pedestrians by means of signs;
      (3)    That excessive signs with respect to structural type, size and number create dangerous traffic conditions, intrude on motorist and pedestrian enjoyment of the natural and manmade beauty of the City, and as such, are detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare of the City;
      (4)    In view of the foregoing, all signs not conforming with the provisions of this chapter are hereby declared a nuisance. lt is further declared that the regulations contained in this chapter are necessary to abate the nuisance and to achieve the purposes of this chapter;. and
      (5)    Regulation of certain types of signs, including instructional and nameplates/addresses, are necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City.
         (Ord. 20-13. Passed 4-22-13.) 
1270.02 GENERAL PROVISIONS.
   The following regulations shall apply to all signs in the City:
   (a)    No sign shall be erected unless it is in compliance with the regulations of this Chapter and the Building Code.
   (b)    No sign shall obstruct or interfere with traffic or traffic visibility, or resemble or imitate signs or signals erected by the City or other governmental agency for the regulation of traffic or parking.
   (c)    No sign, whether free standing, ground-mounted or attached to a building or other structure, may project over any public street, sidewalk or other public right-of-way, except as expressly permitted in this Chapter.
   (d)    Any Sign which is permanently mounted shall bear, in a permanent position, a clearly legible identification stating the name and address of the owner of the sign, and the person, firm or corporation responsible for its construction, and the date of erection.
   (e)    No sign shall be permitted as the principal use on a premises. Signs shall only be permitted as accessory uses. (Ord. 20-13. Passed 4-22-13.)
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