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A-Frame or T-Frame. See Section 6.08(A)(1) for description, allowances, and standards.

Awning or Canopy Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(2) for description, allowances, and standards.

Balloon. See Section 6.08(A)(3) for description, allowances, and standards.

Banner. See Section 6.08(A)(4) for description, allowances, and standards.

Building Wall Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(5) for description, allowances, and standards.

Drive-Through Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(6) for description, allowances, and standards.

Electronic message centers” means a permanent sign that is capable of displaying alternating, variable, or changeable copy that is electronically changed by remote or automatic means. See Section 6.07(C)(4) for description, allowances, and standards.

Feather” or “flag banner” means a temporary sign made of fabric or vinyl attached to a pole on one side. This sign type is prohibited, see Section 6.07(E)(9).

Flag. See Section 6.08(A)(7) for description, allowances, and standards.

Freestanding Wall/Fence Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(8) for description, allowances, and standards.

Hanging or Under-Canopy Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(9) for description, allowances, and standards.

Monument Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(10) for description, allowances, and standards.

Off-site sign” means a sign portraying information or directing attention to a business, activity, commodity, service, product, or event that is not conducted, sold, or offered on the premises upon which the sign is located. Includes signs commonly referred to as “billboards.”

On-Site Directional Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(11) for description, allowances, and standards.

Permanent sign” means a sign made of durable material that is intended to be and is constructed in a manner that is permanent. Such a sign may be either attached or anchored to a building or wall or have its own foundation and structural supports. When detached from a building, permanent sign structures are constructed of durable materials such as brick, stone, metal, concrete, or related materials.

Post and Board. See Section 6.08(A)(12) for description, allowances, and standards.

Projecting Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(13) for description, allowances, and standards.

Residential directional sign” means A-frame, T-frame, or yard signs used to direct traffic to a home. See Section 6.08(C) for allowances and standards.

Right-of-way” means the area dedicated to the Town for roadway, sidewalk, and utility purposes. The edge of a right-of-way is the same as an adjacent property line and is generally five to ten (10) feet behind a curb or edge of paving.

Roof sign” means a sign affixed on, above, or over the roof of a building so that it projects above the roofline. The top of a parapet wall shall be considered the roofline. The highest point of a mansard roof shall be considered the roofline. Where a parapet wall is combined with a mansard roof, the roofline shall be the top of the parapet.

Sign” means any device placed to attract attention by providing identification, advertising or directional information for a business, service, product, person, organization, place, or building when the display of this device is visible beyond the boundaries of the public or private property upon which the display is made. Included in this definition are graphic devices such as logos and attention-attracting items such as banners, light displays, or logo sculptures.

Sign copy” means the letters, numerals, figures, symbols, illustrations, logos, and graphic characters used to make up the sign message.

Sign Walker. See Section 6.08(A)(14) for description, allowances, and standards.

Temporary sign” means a sign constructed of fabric, canvas, vinyl, foam-core, plywood, sheet metal, or plastic that is neither permanently installed in the ground nor permanently affixed to a building or structure and that is intended to serve a short-term or temporary condition. “Temporary signs” include signs resting atop the ground, or affixed to the ground by a temporary anchoring system, including, but not limited to, stakes, ballasts, or by being embedded in the ground (for large temporary signs).

Town Center pedestrian area” is designated as shown in the figure below.

TOWN CENTER PEDESTRIAN AREA

Vehicle Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(15) for description, allowances, and standards.

Window Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(16) for allowances and standards.

Yard Sign. See Section 6.08(A)(17) for allowances and standards. (23-04, Amended, 10/17/2023, Deleted and replaced; 21-13, Amended, 11/02/2021; 21-09, Amended, 05/18/2021, Deleted and replaced)