What about SIGNS…
New sign rules (2008) permit more types of signs and greater area of signs while requiring compatability with the architecture of a facility. Three principals guide sign review and permitting:
- Signs should be simple in design and generally rectilinear in shape. The identification of the business or organization shall be the sole message.
- The size, placement, color, style and height of signs shall be selected to effectively convey the identification message.
- Sign location should be chosen to provide ready visibility while avoiding visual clutter and obstruction.
Maximum Permitted Signage: Total Attached Detached Window Residential Districts n.a. 50 or 16 --
Neighborhood Business Districts 75 A 16 W (Total = Attached + Detached + Window)
Business/Industrial Districts 120 A 20 W (Total = Attached + Detached + Window)
Multi-Tenant Signs Owners of non-residential facilities with two or more tenant spaces are required to obtain Planning Board approval of a multi-tenant sign plan prior to the issuance of a sign permit. Once such approval is granted, a new or modified sign may receive a sign (development) permit provided the sign drawings conform to the approved multi-tenant sign plan. See Site Plan Review Design Guidelines for details.
Commercial Real Estate Signs (CRES): CRESign rules are intended to simplify and control real estate sale or lease signs. Generally, a parcel for sale or lease may have one CRESign which may be detached or attached to a building wall. Window Signs: Window signs are permitted in non-residential districts. These may be up to 25% of the total window area on a facade facing a street and counted in total sign area. Window signs, however, do not require a permit to install.
Political Sign Rules - 2009
Nonconforming Signs: Nonconforming signs may not be modified or repaired unless the entire sign is brought into conformance with the sign code.
Forms: Development Permit Application Fee Schedule - Building, Planning & Zoning Sign Permit Packet Project Notice Sign
Links: Dig Safely (underground facilities protection) Electrical Inspection Commonwealth Electrical Inspection Service (315) 633-0027
Questions… Codes Enforcement Team (315) 446-3910 ext. 3 dev_oper@townofdewitt.com
Rev. 01.21.10 |