(A) For any sign which requires a building permit, the following information shall be submitted as part of the application:
(1) A plot plan showing the relationship of any and all proposed signs to buildings, property lines, setbacks, intersections, easements, and driveway accesses on the property, as well as properties located within 300 feet of the property at issue;
(2) A scaled drawing showing, where applicable, the color, dimensions, proposed landscaping, sign materials, type of illumination, and street-view of the sign(s);
(3) Details of sign construction, including any electrical plan and foundation scheme;
(4) Proof of a current city business license;
(5) The name, address, and contact information for the business owner, business operator, and property owner;
(6) Contact information for any contractors used on the project; and
(7) Value of the sign.
(B) If signs are proposed as part of a new commercial site plan, they shall not be required to obtain a separate sign permit. Review and approval of the site plan shall constitute approval of the sign(s).
(C) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Community Development Director, or his or her designee, may require additional information if he or she determines that the sign requires further review.
(D) The party responsible for the sign shall keep a record of any and all applications submitted and permits issued for the sign, and to present them to the Community Development Department upon request.
(E) The Community Development Department shall maintain such drawings as may aid a sign applicant in determining how the lighting, area, and placement of the sign will be calculated.
(Prior Code, § 56.12) (Ord. 2-92, passed - -1992; Ord. 7-2003, passed 9-17-2003; Ord. 36-2021, passed 12-21-2021; Ord. 12-2023, passed 6-21-2023)