SECTION:
13.82.010: Purpose
13.82.020: Definitions
13.82.030: Interpretation
13.82.040: Conformity Required
13.82.050: Nonconforming Signs
13.82.060: Comprehensive Sign Plan
13.82.070: Building Permit Exceptions
13.82.080: Size And Area Computation
13.82.090: Height Of Ground Signs
13.82.100: Imprint Of Ownership Required
13.82.110: Visibility At Intersections (Rep. by Ord. 2016-23, 9-22-2016)
13.82.120: Signs On Public Property
13.82.125: Street Banners On Utility Poles In The Public Way
13.82.130: Lighted Signs
13.82.140: Electronic Message Boards
13.82.150: Temporary Sign
13.82.160: Traffic Hazard Prohibited
13.82.170: Maintenance And Removal Of Signs
13.82.180: Prohibited Signs
13.82.190: Action To Remove Or Abate Violation
13.82.200: Holladay Village Sign Regulations
13.82.210: Signs Allowed
The purpose of this chapter is to allow only signage that provides a responsible communication system by setting requirements for the location, size, height and lighting of signs that will be compatible with adjacent land uses, architecture and landscape, and that will preserve and improve the aesthetic values and visual qualities of the City. (Ord. 2015-02, 2-5-2015)
See section 13.04.040 of this title. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
A. The sign requirements contained in this chapter are declared to be the maximum allowable.
B. Sign types not specifically allowed as set forth within this chapter are expressly prohibited.
C. Where other ordinances are in conflict with the provisions of this chapter, the most restrictive ordinance shall apply. (Ord. 2015-02, 2-5-2015)
A. Legal nonconforming signs may continue to be used.
B. A legal nonconforming sign shall not be materially altered, modified, reconstructed, raised, moved, placed, extended, or enlarged unless the sign is modified to conform with all of the provisions of this chapter. Alterations shall not be interpreted to include changing the text or copy of off premises advertising signs, signs for theaters, or other similar signs which are designed to accommodate changeable copy or the replacement of a permanent sign face with a sign face designed to accommodate changeable copy when the sign otherwise conforms to the provisions of this chapter.
C. Minor repairs and maintenance may be made to a nonconforming sign; however, in the event such sign has deteriorated or is hereafter damaged by whatever means, including an act of God, and such damage exceeds fifty percent (50%) of the reproduction value of the sign, according to appraisal thereof by competent appraisers, the sign shall be restored, reconstructed, altered or repaired only to conform with this chapter. (Ord. 2012-15, 9-20-2012)
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