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§ 153.060 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter on signs (§§ 153.060 through 153.072), the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ABANDONED SIGN. Any of the following signs:
      (1)   A sign erected in conjunction with a particular use, which use has been discontinued for a period of 180 days or more; or
      (2)   A temporary sign for an event which occurred more than three days earlier; or
      (3)   A sign in violation of the maintenance provisions of § 153.071(A) which has not been repaired within 180 days of the date of service of the notice of violation pursuant to § 153.072(D)(1).
   BANNER. Any sign of lightweight fabric or similar material that is mounted to a pole or a building by a frame or ties at one or more edges, not exceeding 36 square feet. National flags, state or municipal flags, or the official flag of any institution or business shall not be considered BANNERS.
   BANNER, SPECIAL EVENTS. A sign of lightweight, windproof material that is mounted to poles or buildings by ties or other means on both sides of a street within the town such that the sign crosses over the said street, not exceeding 240 square feet in area.
   BILLBOARD. Any sign which is not located on the premises on that it identifies or adversities and is larger than 50 square feet.
   CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN. A sign on which message copy is changed manually or electronically in the field, through the utilization of attachable letters, numbers, symbols and other similar characters or changeable pictorial panels. Time and temperature signs are not included in this definition.
   COMMERCIAL MESSAGE. Any sign wording, logo, or other representation that, directly or indirectly, names, advertises, or calls attention to a business, product, service, or other commercial activity.
   COMMUNITY FESTIVAL SIGN. Signs that are placed to commemorate and/or attract attention to a community festival officially recognized by the Board of Commissioners.
   CONSTRUCTION SIGN. A temporary sign whose message is limited to identification of architects, engineers, contractors, and other individuals or firms involved with construction on a specific site, the name of the building, the intended purpose of the building, and the expected completion date.
   DIRECTIONAL SIGN, ON OR OFF-PREMISES. Any sign only indicating the location of or providing directions to a business, development, or other activity.
   ELECTRONIC CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN (ECMS). Any sign with a message, text, or photo made wholly or partially of lights, including but not limited to, light emitting diodes (LED), incandescent lights, or exposed light bulbs.
   EXEMPT SIGN. Any signs that are specifically listed as exempt for this subchapter. The listed EXEMPT SIGNS are not regulated by the terms of this subchapter.
   FLAG. Any fabric, banner, or bunting containing distinctive colors, patterns or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political subdivision, or other entity.
   FLASHING SIGN. A sign that incorporates flashing or blinking lights, or other lighting that is not constant in intensity or that exhibits sudden or marked changes in lighting effects, or a sign with moving parts, or parts which simulate movement, including signs or lights on signs reflecting or emitting a glaring or distracting light that could impair or distract driver vision.
   GOVERNMENTAL SIGN. Any sign erected by or on the order of an authorized public official in the performance of his or her office or duty including, but not limited to, traffic control signs, street name signs, warning and directions signs, public notice, or signs of a similar nature.
   HOME OCCUPATION SIGN. A sign used in association with a permitted home occupation conducted in the dwelling unit occupied by the operator of the business.
   ILLEGAL SIGN. Any sign erected or maintained in violation of this subchapter or erected, altered, moved, repaired, maintained, or replaced in violation of this subchapter.
   INCIDENTAL SIGN. A single or double-faced announcement sign containing information relative to emergencies, store hours, credit cards honored, directional arrows, entrance, exit, and other similar accessory information. No sign with an advertising message legible from a position off the property on which the sign is located shall be considered incidental.
   MULTIPLE TENANT DEVELOPMENT. A development in which there exists a number of individual and/or separate activities, in which there are appurtenant-shared facilities such as parking.
   MURAL. A picture or scene painted on the wall of a building.
   NONCOMMERCIAL MESSAGE. Any message protected by the First Amendment that does not direct attention to a business operated for profit, or to a commodity or service for sale.
   NONCONFORMING SIGN. A sign legally erected and in existence prior to the date of adoption of this subchapter or an amendment to this subchapter, that does not meet the standards imposed by this subchapter. An ILLEGAL SIGN is not a NONCONFORMING SIGN.
   OFF-PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGN. A sign identifying, advertising, or directing the public to a business, merchandise, service, institution, residential area, entertainment, or activity which is located, sold, rented, based, produced, manufactured, furnished, or taking place at a location other than the property on which the sign is located. This term is sometimes interchanged with the terms OUTDOOR (which, as defined in G.S. § 160D-912, includes any off-premises outdoor advertising visible from the main-traveled way of any road) advertising or billboards.
   ON-PREMISES ADVERTISING SIGN. A sign identifying or advertising a business, person, activity, goods, products, or services located on the premises where the sign is installed and maintained.
   PENNANT. Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire, or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
   POLITICAL SIGN. A sign erected for the purpose of advertising a candidate or stating a position regarding an issue upon which the voters of the town may vote.
   PORTABLE SIGN. A sign generally constructed to be easily movable without a permanent attachment to the ground and which may or may not be equipped with wheels, including, but not limited to A or T frames, menu and sandwich board signs, balloons or other inflatable devices designed to attract attention or used as signs. Such signs may be designed for changeable messages. Signs painted on or attached to operational vehicles used in the normal day-to-day operations of the business, and signs defined as temporary signs are not included in this definition.
   REAL ESTATE SIGN. A sign erected by the owner, or his or her agent, advertising real property upon which the sign is located for rent, for lease, or for sale.
   ROOF SIGN. A sign erected over or on and wholly supported by or partially dependent upon the roof of any building for support, or attached to the roof in any way and which extends in any part above the roofline of the building.
   SETBACK. The shortest horizontal distance between the edge of the pavement or traveled surface and the closest point of a sign or its supporting member.
   SIGN. Any form of publicity or advertising which is designed to be visible from any public way, directing attention to an individual business, commodity, service, activity or product by means of words, lettering, numerals, trade names, or trademarks, or other pictorial matter designed to convey such information.
   SIGN STRUCTURE. A supporting structure erected or intended for the purpose of identification, with or without a sign thereon, situated upon or attached to the premises upon which any sign may be fastened, affixed, displayed or applied, provided however, said definition shall not include a building or fence.
   TEMPORARY SIGN. Any sign, whether attached to a principle structure or free standing, which is intended to be displayed for a limited time for a specific event. This definition does not include portable signs. If a sign display area is permanent but the copy displayed is subject to periodic changes, that sign shall not be regarded as temporary.
(Ord. passed 4-1-2024)
§ 153.061 AREA OF SIGN DEFINED.
   The area of a sign shall be considered to be that of the smallest figure which encompasses all lettering, wording, design or symbols, but which shall have a continuous perimeter of not more than eight straight lines, together with any background difference on which the sign is located if such background is designed as an integral part of and related to the sign. Any cutouts or extensions shall be included in the area of the sign, but supports and bracing which are not intended as part of the message shall be excluded. In the case of a double-faced sign, where the faces are part of the same sign structure and not more than 36 inches apart, the area of the sign shall be considered to include all faces visible from any one point. The area of a wall or window sign consisting of individual letters or symbols attached to or painted on a surface, building, wall or window shall be considered to be that of the smallest rectangle which encompasses all of the letters or symbols.
(Ord. passed 4-1-2024)
§ 153.062 METHOD OF ATTACHMENT DEFINED.
   (A)   Attached sign. Any sign attached to, applied on, or supported by any part of a building (such as a wall, window, canopy, awning, marquee or on the slope of a roof but not extending above the roof line) which encloses or covers useable space.
   (B)   Free-standing detached signs. Signs supported by a structure placed in the ground and which are wholly independent of any building or object other than the sign structure for support.
(Ord. passed 4-1-2024)
§ 153.063 HEIGHT OF FREE-STANDING, DETACHED SIGNS DEFINED.
   The height of a free-standing detached sign shall not exceed the maximum height set forth in this subchapter. The height of a free-standing detached sign shall be measured as the vertical distance from the uppermost point of the sign or sign structure, whichever is higher, and the base of the sign at grade. However, when the base of a sign at grade is located below the adjacent street grade, the height of the sign shall be measured from the uppermost point of the sign or sign structure to the street grade.
(Ord. passed 4-1-2024)
§ 153.064 PERMITS REQUIRED.
   All signs hereafter erected, placed, posted, attached, painted or otherwise made visible from an adjacent property or right-of-way require a sign permit in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter except as otherwise prohibited, exempted or not requiring a permit by this subchapter. Any sign that requires a permit, which is displayed without the requisite permit, shall be in violation of this subchapter and shall be considered an illegal sign.
(Ord. passed 4-1-2024)
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