§ 80.013.2. Accessory signs.  


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  • (a)

    An accessory sign is one which is related directly to the business or activity of the establishment located upon a particular zone lot or premises and which is physically located on the zone lot. An accessory sign may be attached or freestanding.

    (b)

    An attached accessory sign is one which is physically affixed to a building or other nonsign structure upon the premises. Typical examples include, but are not necessarily limited to, canopy and awning signs, building signs, marquee signs, flush-mounted (wall) signs, roof (integral) signs, projecting signs, and suspended signs.

    (c)

    A freestanding accessory sign is one which is permanent in nature and is not attached to any other structure upon the premises. The standards set forth in this section shall apply to all accessory signs.

    (d)

    No accessory sign shall be located or installed in any conservation overlay district or visual corridor (viewshed) except by approval of the planning and zoning commission.

(Ord. No. 04-2012, 3-6-2012)