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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-07-8392ORDINANCE NO. 2016-7-8392 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 126-76, SIGN ] CHAPTER 126, ZONING, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE KENTUCKY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PADUCAH, SECTION 1. That Sections (b), (e), and (k) of Section 126 - of Chapter 126, Zoning, of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Paducah, amended to read as follows: "Sec. 126-76. - Sign regulations. (b) ULATIONS, OF OF PADUCAH, Y: Sign Regulations, Mucky, be Definitions. (1) Advertising sign: A sign which directs atiention to a business product, service or activity or entertainment, sold or offered elsewhere than on the premises where such sign is located. Such sign includes billboards and off premises signs. (2) Air inflated sign: A sign which maintains shape by air pressurization. (3) Business sign: A sign which directs attention to a business profession, product, activity or entertainment,sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located. (4) Campus sign: A sign which is located w thin a campus style environment which shall consist of at least three acres of real property, which would include a school, college, religious institution, performance hall, convention center, or other like environment as approved by the planning commission. Such signs may include electronic message signs. (5) Canopy sign: A sign that is part of, or customarily attached to, a gasoline canopy. (6) Directional sign: Any noncommercial sign of an instructional nature bearing no business advertising arid displayed for the convenience of the public. (7) Electronic message sign: A sign that changes messages not more than once every eight seconds, followed by two seconds of transition or animation. (8) Flashing sign: A sign having an illuminatio of which is not kept constant in intensity at all times when in use. (9) Flag sign: A sign having the characters, I tters, or illustrations applied to cloth or fabric. (10) Ghost sign: A sign painted on the exterior wall of a building or structure prior to 1966 that has been weathered and faded to the extent it has lost its original briahtness of color and visibili . (4-9A11)Identification sign: A sign which indicates only the name and address of the building and/or management, and has no direct advertising value. O 12 Illuminated indirectly: A sign which is illuminated indirectly by artificial light from any source. (4-2)LU3 Island spanner sign: A sign that is attar gasoline canopies for advertising purposes. (4-3)(U4 Lighted sign: A sign which is designed to any source. 473 to the supports of artificial light from w"i.uc� =v__• .,. -1 -- ------ 1_1 — , _- _.. :ilii— 1 .lei [L___ L _-.i (44)(LQMobile sign: A sign which is affixed to a frame having wheels and capable of being carried, or otherwise portable, and designed to stand free from a building or other structure. Signs designed to be affixed to the surface of real estate shall be deemed freestanding signs and not mobile signs, but the mere removal of wheels or temporary securing of a sign to the surface of real estate shall not prevent its being a mobile sign within this definition. (4-S)LU6 Perforated window sign: A sign made of adhesive -backed PVC vinyl or other similar material that is perforated with a pattern or round, evenly spaced holes. This type of sign is generally applied over windows. (46)(L7).Projecting sign: A sign which is attached directly to the wall of a building or other structure and which extends in a perpendicular direction outward. (47) 18 Roof sign: A sign attached to the part of a building considered to be the roof, the roof being that of a building that protects the interior portion of said building. (44)(U9 Any name, identification, description, display, illustration, or device which is affixed to or represented directly or indirectly upon a building, structure or land, in view of the general public, and which directs attention to a product, place, activity, person, institution or business or otherwise provides information to the public. (49) 20 Spandrel sign: A sign attached to the spandrel that covers gasoline dispensers. (20)k21I)Streamer: A sign made of a string of ribbons, tinsel, pennants, or similar devices used to attract attention to the premises where it is displayed. (24)(L21Surface area of sign: The entire aggregate area of the actual sign surface. It does not include any structural elements outside the limits of such sign and not forming an integral part of display. Only one side of a double-faced sign structure shall be used in computing total surface area. (See Illustration No. 1.) (2-2)(23)Temporary sign: Any sign or display, banner, pennant, valance or advertising display constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, or other light materials, with or without frames, intended or customarily expected to be displayed for a limited period of time only. ( ) 2 l Wall sign: Any sign including a fascia sign which is attached parallel to the face of a wall of a building or other structure. (e) Signs permitted in all zones and districts. Except where such signs may violate some other section of this chapter or any other applicable provision of the Code of Ordinances of the city, the following signs shall be permitted in all zones: (1) Signs located wholly within a building or structure. Flashing, blinking, moving, rotating or flapping signs shall not be visible from the public right-of-way except as provided for in sections 126-76(c)(15) and 126-76(c)(16). (2) Window signs. Such signs shall not obstruct more than 30 percentage of any window opening. V (3) Signs affixed to a properly licensed motor vehicle operating upon public thoroughfares, provided such vehicles are not used or intended for use as a portable sign. (4) Dangerous dog signs as required under section 14-40 of the Code of Ordinances, provided such signs shall not exceed 18 x 24 inches. (5) Any sign erected by any governmental body or agency. 474 (6) One sign not over one square feet in area identifying home occupations which are permitted as a conditional use on the premises. The sign location shall be subject to control by the Board of Adjustment. Lighted signs are prohibited. (7) Temporary signs. (8) Ghost signs: (a) Ahow sign may be, but is not required to be, stabilized, rehabilitated or preserved to it's original condition, design and size. (b) Ahit sign may not be altered in any way that changes its original design, wording or size. (c) Ghost signs do not count toward maximum square footage of sign areas, however; no new signs can be painted onto the same fa Sade as a ghost sign. (d) Windows and doors may be cut into ghost signs. (e) Due to their historical nature, ghost signs shall not be considered advertising signs. (f) Ghost signs should not be "over restored" to the point that all evidence of their age is lost. (g) Ghost signs shall be considered existing non -conforming signs. (h) Ghost signs in the City's historic districts are not required to obtain HARC approval, because changesyond original condition, design and size are not permitted. (k) Signs authorized for B-1, B-2, B-3, M-1, M-2, M-3 and HBD Zones. No signs shall be permitted in the B-1, B-2, B-3, M-1, M-2, M-3, and HBD Zones in the city except as provided in subsections (e) and (g) and as provided as follows: (1) Flag signs attached to a permanent pole shall be permitted. Such signs shall not exceed 12 square feet in area per sign face. One flag sign is permitted per permanent pole. The maximum height of a flag sign shall not exceed a height of 40 feet from the adjacent grade. (2) Private directional signs indicating entrance, exit, or location of parking shall be permitted provided such signs do not exceed six square feet in surface area for each sign face and the height shall not exceed 60 inches from the street level. These signs shall not be placed within the public right-of-way. (3) Only one freestanding business sign shall be permitted on any lot, provided, however, one additional sign shall be permitted for each additional 300 feet of frontage. One additional freestanding business sign shall be permitted if the business is located at the intersection of two streets. The size of the sign shall not exceed 1.5 square foot per lineal foot of street frontage subject to a maximum size of 200 square feet in area per sign face. The outer edge of the sign shall be set back at least seven feet from the side lot line. All permitted freestanding signs shall not exceed a height of 40 feet from adjacent grade, except as may be otherwise authorized in the following subsection. Lighted signs are permitted. (4) Property zoned B-1, B-3, HBD, M-1, M-2, or M-3 and within 2,000 feet of the centerline of I-24 shall have the right to construct one freestanding sign permitted under subsection (3) above to a height not to exceed 100 feet in sign height and 300 square feet in area per sign face. For the purpose of calculating the 2,000 feet from the centerline set forth above. (See Illustration #2). Lighted signs are permitted. (5) Exterior electronic message signs that change messages not more than once every 8 seconds of static image, followed by 2 seconds of transition or animation shall be permitted in the B-1, B-3, HBD, M-1, M-2, and M-3 Zones. 475 yL.�SC'i.*v N �u.u�, a �., SIF ��.� I r i ��� .moi• . � ,..4..m .. L �— �— _— 1 .LL':_ 1 LL_!_ l L_ _. �ei._ i... __i J _,I a. Electronic message signs must have controls in place to prevent flashing when a malfunction or power loss occurs. b. Electronic message signs must contain brightness controls that adjust to the ambient light where the sign is easily readable during daytime hours, but not overbearing at night. c. In addition to subsections (a) and (b) above, electronic message signs may be allowed in the B-2 Zone with additional requirements as follows: (1) Such sign shall not exceed 25 square feet in area per sign face. (2) Such sign shall not exceed six feet from grade. (3) Such sign shall be located at least 200 feet away from grade from any residential structure in the H-2 Zone. The 200 foot measurement includes residential structures on the opposite sides of public ways. Said measurements shall be taken from the nearest outside wall of the structure. Further, such signs shall not be closer than five feet to any property line unless attached to a building. (4) Such sign shall be located on the same lot as the principal building. (5) Only one electronic message sign (either free- standing or attached to a building) shall be permitted per lot. (6) Wall signs shall be permitted for each tenant or lessee, except as provided in subsection (k)(6)a. below. The area of wall signs shall not exceed 20 percent of the square footage of the face of the building, structure or the face of tenant or lessee space. Lighted signs are permitted. Wall signs shall not be located on any portion of the roof that encloses any building. Awning signs shall be considered to be wall signs and shall be subject to 20 percent of the square footage of the face of the building, structure or the face of the tenant or lessee space. a. Covered mall buildings. Wall signs shall be permitted on each facade of a covered mall building as defined as follows: A single building enclosing a number of tenants and occupants such as retail stores, drinking and dining establishments, entertainment and amusement facilities, passenger transportation terminals, offices and other similar uses wherein two or more tenants have a main entrance into one or more malls. b. The area of wall signs on any facade of a covered mall building shall not exceed 20 percent of the square footage of each individual facade of the structure. Wall signs may not advertise any business that is not located within the structure the sign is affixed to. Lighted signs are permitted. Wall signs shall not be located on any portion of the roof that encloses any covered mall building. (7) No flat wall signs shall project above the roof or parapet line. EVU Illustration 2 (8) Gasoline canopy signs: Canopy signs shall not exceed 20 percent of the face of the canopy on which they are a part of, or are attached to. Island spanner signs shall not exceed 20 percent of the face of the canopy above. Spandrel signs shall not exceed 20 percent of the spandrel's structural area. Island spanner signs and spandrel signs shall not be permitted together. These types of signs shall not extend beyond the edges of the canopy. Gasoline Canopy Sign k"" Spar— Sign\ / I� (9) Perforated signs. 477 a. Perforated signs shall either be 50/50 or 60/40 perforation. b. Perforated signs may be applied to the entire window; however, a perforated sign may not exceed more than 30 percent of the total fagade of a structure. C. Perforated signs may not be applied over any ingress/egress door. d. Perforated signs for a single business are intended to have a single, unifying theme. Perforated signs shall not be directly illuminated from inside the business. e. The total cumulative sign square footage of both wall signage and window signage (whether it is attached, painted, perforated or otherwise recognized as a window sign) shall not exceed a total of 30 percent of the entire fagade. (10) Projecting signs permitted pursuant to subsection (c)(8) of this Chapter in the B-1, B-2 and B-3 Zones shall be no larger than six square feet." SECTION 2. That if any section, paragraph or provision of this Ordinance shall be found to be inoperative, ineffective or invalid for any cause, the deficiency or invalidity of such section, paragraph or provision shall not affect any other section, paragraph or provision hereof, it being the purpose and intent of this Ordinance to make each and every section, paragraph and provision hereof separable from all other sections, paragraphs and provisions. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be read on two separate days and will become effective upon summary publication pursuant to KRS Chapter 424. fn A /�� zl� Mayor ATTEST: o Tammara S. Sanderson, City Clerk Introduced by the Board of Commissioners, July 12, 2016 Adopted by the Board of Commissioners, July 19, 2016 Recorded by Tammara S. Sanderson, City Clerk, July 19, 2016 Published by The Paducah Sun, July 22, 2016 \ord\plan\zone\126-76, Ghost Signs 7-2016 478