Before any sign is erected, placed, reconstructed and/or moved, an application must be made to the Zoning Inspector. Every application for permit approval shall be accompanied by a plan drawn to scale that depicts:
(a) The lot location, right-of-way, and lot dimensions.
(b) The building frontage and setback distance.
(c) A drawing to scale showing the design of the sign, including dimensions, sign size, method of attachment, source of illumination, and showing the relationship to any building or structure to which it relates. If the sign will be attached to an existing building, a current photograph of that building face shall be submitted. The dimensions of the wall to which the sign is to be attached shall also be specified.
(d) A fully dimensioned plot plan, approximately to scale, indicating the location of the sign relative to property lines, rights-of-way, streets, sidewalks, and other buildings or structures on the premises.
(e) The maximum and minimum height of the sign.
(f) The traffic speed limit and width of adjacent public rights-of-way.
(g) The copy for the sign, including lettering, symbols, graphics, and anything else that will appear on the sign.
(h) The number, location, and size of any other signs on the premises.
(i) Name, address, and telephone numbers of the sign owner.
(j) Any other information (such as deed restrictions) requested by the Zoning Inspector to determine conformity with this sign code.
(Ord. 06-29. Passed 5-1-06.)