CHAPTER 14-1900. SIGNS
§14-1901. Definitions.
(1) In this Chapter the following definitions
apply:
(a) Sign. Any structure or device, whether or not
attached to a building, which is primarily calculated to advertise and
communicate, including ground signs, illuminated signs, projecting signs,
swinging signs, temporary signs, and wall signs, but
excluding:
(.1) advertising matter displayed on vehicles, pedestrians,
or newsstands;
(.2) information required by law or ordinance to be
placed on structures;
(.3) notice to the public that a property is for
sale or for rent, except as provided in §
14-1902(4);
(.4) excluding any such sign placed on the front of any
building giving in unilluminated words and/or numerals the name and brief
description of the nature of the business or businesses
transacted.
(b) Ground Sign. Any sign supported by uprights or
braces which is placed on or at ground level and not attached to any
building;
(c) Illuminated Sign. Any sign which has characters,
letters, figures, designs, or outlines illuminated by artificial lighting,
including neon and interior light signs;
(d) Project. Extend
beyond the building line over, on, or into any
street;
(e) Projecting Sign. Any sign attached to a building or
other structure which projects in such manner that both sides thereof are
visible;
(f) Swinging Sign. Any projecting sign, other than a
temporary sign, which is not rigidly attached to any building or structure or
fixture thereon, which is intended to be capable of free movement or
oscillation;
(g) Temporary Sign. Any sign which is constructed
of cloth, cardboard, or any materials other than glass, wood or metal intended
to be displayed for a short period of time only, including banners, pennants,
advertising flags, and poster placards, but excluding political banners and
banners informing the public of money-raising campaigns for charitable
purposes;
(h) Wall Sign. Any flat sign which is placed against a
building or other structure and attached thereto in such manner that only one
side is visible.