On-Premise Signs
On-premise signs exist at the location of the product or service associated with the sign. It is the intent of this article to eliminate the competitive nature of outdoor advertising by eliminating the clutter caused by excessive signage. Business visibility will be increased by reducing the size and number of signs, thereby making them easier to see relative to the surrounding landscape.
Following the passage of this article:
1. Any sign that is portable or was originally designed to be portable or any sign in which the area for changeable copy exceeds 75% of the total sign face area shall be removed from its premises within ninety (90) days from the passage of this article. Portable signs may not be attached to stationary structures or to the ground to circumvent the provisions of this article.
2. Any sign that is dilapidated, unsafe, illegible, or no longer correctly identifies the property upon which it is located must be completely removed within ninety (90) days from the passage of this article. Replacement signs must conform to the design requirements set forth in this article.
3. No new free-standing sign may be erected which exceeds ten (10) feet in height or thirty-six (36) square feet in area per side, with a maximum of two (2) sides per sign and a maximum of two (2) signs per parcel or premises.
4. A minimum setback of twelve (12) feet shall be maintained from the nearest right-of-way.
5. Any existing on-premise sign which does not meet the size and location requirements of this section shall be deemed non-conforming and may be replaced only with signage fully compliant with the provisions of this section when replaced due to any reason including damage, identification change, logo change, illegibility, or abandonment.
6. Any sign which is distracting to motorists or represents a fire or safety hazard must be removed within thirty (30) days from the passage of this article or within thirty (30) days from the date upon which the sign owner is notified.
7. Any sign lights or lighting that is distracting to motorists or is a nuisance to adjacent lots must be removed or truncated to reduce glare within ninety (90) days from the passage of this article.
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