A person aggrieved by an order, decision or requirement of the Building and Zoning Inspector under this chapter may appeal to the Board of Zoning Appeals pursuant to Section 1105.02(c)(4) (Special Sign Variance).
The Board of Zoning Appeals shall hear and decide appeals from and review any order, requirement, decision or determination of this chapter. The Board may grant a variance for a sign which does not comply with the provisions of this chapter if, in addition to the requirements of Section 1105.02 (c)(2)(B), it determines that all of the following criteria are met:
(a) The particular sign will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of this chapter; and
(b) The sign will not be injurious to the immediate neighborhood or adjacent land use; and
(c) The sign is sufficiently compatible with the architectural and design character of the immediate neighborhood; and
(d) The sign will not be hazardous to passing traffic or otherwise detrimental to the public safety and welfare.
In granting such special permit, the Board shall specify the size, type and location of the sign and impose such other reasonable terms, restrictions and conditions as it may deem to be in the public interest.
(Ord. 057-2012. Passed 3-19-12.)
(Ord. 057-2012. Passed 3-19-12.)