A. Construction standards.
1. General requirements. All
shall be designed and constructed in a safe and stable manner in accordance with the
’s adopted building code, electrical code, and other applicable codes and ordinances. All electrical wiring associated with a
shall be installed underground.
B. Illumination.
1. General requirements.
shall be illuminated only by steady, stationary, shielded light sources directed solely at the
, or internal to it.
and
shall be lit from above only. All illuminated outdoor advertising
shall be equipped with an automatic time controller that prevents the operation of the lighting fixtures between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and sunrise.
2. Non-glare, shielded lighting. Use of glaring, unshielded, or unfiltered lights or bulbs shall be prohibited. Lights shall be shielded so as not to project onto adjoining properties or
.
3. Traffic hazards.
illumination that could distract motorists or otherwise create a traffic hazard shall be prohibited.
4. Bare bulb illumination. Illumination by bare bulbs or flames is prohibited.
5. Exceptions.
constructed of translucent material and lit wholly from within do not require shielding (dark backgrounds with light lettering are preferred). (revised 3/6/2001)
C. Location.
1. Within a public
. No
shall be located within, project into, or overhang a public
, except as otherwise permitted herein.
2. Compliance with
requirements. All
shall comply with the
requirements for principal
in the district in that they are located, except as otherwise permitted herein.
3. Sight lines for motorists.
shall comply with the requirements for unobstructed motorist visibility in § 2.09.
D. Measurement.
1.
area.
area shall be computed as follows:
a. General requirements. Where a
consists of a generally flat surface or
face on that lettering and other information is affixed, the
area shall be computed by measuring the entire face of the
. In the case of
,
,
, and
, the area of the
shall include the entire
(including posts or poles) upon that the
is located. If the
or
has openings (for example, between the
and the
), the
area shall be computed by measuring the area of the envelope required to enclose the entire
and
. (revised 3/6/2001)
b. Individual letters. Where a
consists of individual letters and logo affixed directly to a
, the area of the
shall be computed by measuring the area of the envelope required to enclose the lettering and logo.
c.
. The area of a double-faced
shall be computed using only one face of the
provided that:
1) The outline and dimensions of both faces are identical (i.e., the outlines of back to back faces shall be coterminous), and
2) The faces are back to back so that only one face is visible at any given time. The area of a double faced
shall be computed using the area of the larger face if the two faces are of unequal area.
d.
or
. The area of a
or
shall be computed by measuring the entire vertical surface of a face upon that the letters and logo are attached. In the case of a multi-faced
, the area of the
shall be computed using only one face of the
.
e.
. The area of a cylindrical
shall be computed by multiplying the diameter of the cylinder by its height.
2.
height. The height of a
shall be measured from ground level at or beneath the midpoint of the face of the
to the highest point of the
or supporting
. For the purposes of determining sig
n height, “ground level” shall be measured from the finished
, or if there has been
, from the native
.
3.
and distance measurements. The following guidelines shall be used to determine compliance with
and distance measurements:
a. The distance between two
shall be measured along a straight horizontal line that represents the shortest distance between the two
.
b. The distance between a
and a parking lot or
shall be measured along a straight horizontal line that represents the shortest distance between the
and the outer edge of the parking lot or
.
c. The distance between a
and a
or
shall be measured along a straight horizontal line that represents the shortest distance between the
and the
or
.
E.
design features. The following standards shall apply to
in
and commercial districts:
1. Location.
shall not cover architectural details such as arches, transom windows, moldings, columns, capitals, sills, cornices, and similar details.
2. Material.
materials shall complement the construction materials and architectural style of the
facade.
3. Lettering style. Lettering style shall be clean and simple to assure readability and shall be in harmony with the style of architecture of the
. No more than two different type styles shall be used on each
.
4. Colors. No more than three colors may be used per
.
colors shall be in harmony with the
colors and architecture.
(Ord. passed 7-9-2013)