Abandoned Sign.
A sign that no longer advertises a business, lessor, owner,
product, service or activity on the premises where the sign is displayed.
Animated or Moving Sign.
A sign that uses movement, lighting, or special materials
to depict action or create a special effect to imitate movement.
Awning Sign.
A sign copy or logo attached to or painted on an awning.
Banner, Feather Sign, Flag or Pennant.
Cloth, bunting, plastic, paper, or similar non-rigid material
used for advertising purposes attached to a structure, staff, pole,
line, framing, or vehicle, not including official flags of the United
States, the state of California, and other states of the nation, counties,
municipalities, official flags of foreign nations and nationally or
internationally recognized organizations.
Cabinet Sign.
A sign with its text and/or logo symbols and artwork on an
opaque or translucent face panel that is mounted within a metal frame
or cabinet that contains the lighting fixtures, which illuminate the
sign face from behind.
Changeable Copy Sign.
A sign designed to allow the changing of copy through manual,
mechanical, or electrical means including time and temperature.
Construction Sign.
A sign placed at a construction site that provides information
regarding the project architect, owner, contractors, etc.
Directional Sign.
A sign that is designed and erected solely for the purposes
of directing vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic within a project.
Electronic Message Sign.
A sign with a fixed or changing display composed of a series
of lights, but not including time and temperature displays.
Flashing Sign.
A sign that contains an intermittent or sequential flashing
light source.
Freestanding Sign.
A sign fixed in an upright position on the ground not attached
to a structure other than a framework, pole or device, erected primarily
to support the sign. Includes monument signs and pole signs.
Freeway-oriented Signs.
A freestanding sign located near State Highway 101 freeway
that identifies tourist-oriented businesses, such as gasoline service
stations, restaurants, motels and regional commercial uses on properties
that are located within five hundred feet of State Highway 101 freeway.
A freeway sign is located on the same property as the business it
identifies.
Illegal Sign.
A sign that includes any of the following:
(1)
A sign installed without complying with all regulations in effect
at the time of its construction or use;
(2)
A sign installed or maintained contrary to any applicable provision of Chapter
17.55 (Signs);
(3)
A sign which is a danger to the public or is unsafe; or
(4)
A sign which is a traffic hazard not created by relocation of
streets or highways or by acts of the city.
Indirectly Illuminated Sign.
A sign whose light source is external to the sign and which
casts its light onto the sign from a distance; or where the light
source is behind an opaque sign element and causes it to be outlined
by light reflected from the surface to which the sign is mounted.
Internally Illuminated Sign.
A sign whose light source is located in the interior of the
sign so that light passes through the face of the sign, or light source
which is attached to the face of the sign and is perceived as a design
element of the sign.
Monument Sign.
An independent, low, freestanding structure supported on
the ground having a solid base as opposed to being supported by poles
or open braces.
Mural.
A painting, picture or graphic illustration applied to and
made part of an exterior wall.
Nonconforming Sign.
An advertising structure or sign which was lawfully erected
and maintained prior to the adoption of this chapter, but does not
now completely comply with current regulations.
Off-Site Sign.
A sign identifying a use, facility, service, or product that
is not located, sold, or manufactured on the same premises as the
sign, or that identifies a use, service, or product by a brand name
which, although sold or manufactured on the premises, is not a principal
item for sale or manufactured on the premises.
Permanent Sign.
A sign constructed of durable materials and intended to exist
for the duration of time that the use or occupant is located on the
premises.
Pole Sign.
An elevated freestanding sign, typically supported by one
or two poles or columns and only permitted within the freeway corridor
as provided within these sign regulations.
Political or Social Issue Sign.
A sign that addresses:
(1)
The passage or defeat of a measure appearing on the ballot in
any national, state, or local election;
(2)
The election or defeat of any candidate for any public office
in any national, state, or local election; or
(3)
An international, national, state, or local political or social
issue.
Portable Sign.
A sign that is not permanently affixed to a structure or
the ground.
Projecting Sign.
A sign other than a wall sign suspending from, or supported
by, a structure and projecting outward.
Real Estate Sign.
A sign indicating that a property or any portion thereof
is available for inspection, sale, lease, rent, or directing people
to a property, but not including temporary subdivision signs.
Roof Sign.
A sign constructed upon or over a roof, or placed so as to
extend above the edge of the roof.
Sign.
A structure, device, figure, message placard, or other contrivance,
or any part thereof, situated out-doors or indoors, which is designed,
constructed, intended, or used to advertise, or to otherwise provide
information, to direct or attract attention to an object, person,
institution, business, product, service, event, or location by any
means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures,
colors, illumination, or projected images.
Sign Area.
The entire area within a perimeter defined by a continuous
line composed of right angles using no more than eight lines which
enclose the extreme limits of lettering, logo, trademark, or other
graphic representation.
Sign Height.
The vertical distance from the uppermost point used in measuring
the area of a sign to the normal grade immediately below the sign,
including its base or the top of the nearest curb of the street on
which the sign fronts, whichever measurement is the greatest.
Subdivision Directional Sign.
A sign that provides directions to a new subdivision with
on-site model homes and/or sales office, where parcels and/or housing
units are, or will be, for sale.
Suspended Sign.
A sign oriented toward pedestrians that is suspended from
the underside of an arcade or other covered walkway.
Temporary Sign.
A sign intended to be displayed for a limited period of time
and capable of being viewed from a public right-of-way, parking area,
or neighboring property.
Vehicle Sign.
A sign which is attached to or painted on a vehicle which
is parked on or adjacent to any property, the principal purpose of
which is to attract attention to a product sold or business located
on the property.
Wall Sign.
A sign that is attached to or painted on the exterior wall
of a structure with the display surface of the sign approximately
parallel to the building wall.
Window Display.
A window display is an arrangement of merchandise displayed
in a building window. Window displays located more than twelve inches
from the face of a window are not considered signs. Window displays
do not include the storage of merchandise or other items blocking
windows.
Window Sign.
A sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed in or on a window
(or series of adjacent windows) exposed to public view. An interior
sign which faces a window exposed to public view and is located within
twelve inches of the inside of the window. Window signs do not include
business hours of operation and open/closed signs. Window displays
inside the building, including merchandise displays that are located
more than twelve inches from the face of a window, are not considered
signs.
(Ord. 747 § 3, 2017)