[Ord. 672, as amended by
§ 1, Ord. 776, eff. March
18, 1985; Ord. 1161-17, eff. October
5, 2017]
In keeping with the goals of the General Plan and the sense
of place that characterizes Avalon, it is the intent of this chapter
to control the design, quality of materials, construction, illumination,
size, location and maintenance of signs and sign structures. Due to
its unique and special aesthetic and safety problems occasioned by
its geographical size and location, the width and design of its streets,
the number of pedestrians, and the limited availability of space for
signs, the City has determined that the health, welfare, and safety
of its inhabitants requires special rules and regulations to govern
the size, number and classes of signs used upon property under its
jurisdiction. These regulations are intended to encourage signs that
are compatible with the architectural style, characteristics and scale
that are historically appropriate as well as being compatible with
the building to which they are attached, adjacent buildings, and the
surrounding neighborhood. In furtherance thereof, and in order to
provide and maintain accurate and complete records and information
upon which further appropriate rules and regulations may be determined,
the provisions of this chapter are enacted.