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Roseville City Council
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Council Ordinances
Meeting Date
6/18/2012
Ordinance #
1425
Ordinance Title
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 10 OF THE CITY CODE SPECIFICALLY SECTION 1010 SIGN REGULATIONS
City Code Chapter Amendment
T10, C1010
Ordinance Date Passed
6/18/2012
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7. Construction Sign: Any non-illuminated sign that displays information regarding the <br /> construction or development of the site on which it is displayed <br /> 8. Directional Sign: A sign which contains no advertising and is intended to facilitate <br /> the safe movement of pedestrians and vehicles into, out of and around the site on <br /> which the sign is located. <br /> 9. Dynamic Display: Any characteristics of a sign that appear to have movement or that <br /> appear to change, caused by any method other than physically removing and <br /> replacing the sign or its components, whether the apparent movement or change is in <br /> the display, the sign structure itself, or any other component of the sign. This includes <br /> a display that incorporates a technology or method allowing the sign face to change <br /> the image without having to physically or mechanically replace the sign face or its <br /> components. This also includes any rotating, revolving, moving, flashing,blinking, or <br /> animated display and any display that incorporates rotating panels, LED lights <br /> manipulated through digital input, "digital ink," or any other method or technology <br /> that allows the sign face to present a series of images or displays. <br /> 10. Flag: A piece of cloth or bunting varying in color and design, attached to a pole, used <br /> as a symbol, standard, emblem or insignia, or containing text other than that <br /> associated with a commercial,business, or economic interest or activity. <br /> 11. Freestanding Sign: Any sign not affixed to a building including but not limited to a <br /> ground sign,pole sign,pylon sign, or monument sign. <br /> 12. Ground Sign: A sign mounted on the ground attached either to footings or a base with <br /> an open space between the ground and the sign face. <br /> 13. Height of Freestanding Sign: The actual distance from the grade to the highest point <br /> of the sign, including any structure or architectural component of the sign. <br /> 14. Home Occupation Sign: A sign located at a residence advertising a business <br /> conducted in the residence or by persons residing in the residence. <br /> 15. Illumination, Internal: A light source within the sign. <br /> 16. Illumination, External: A light source that is not internal to the sign. <br /> 17.Illuminated Sign: A sign on or from which artificial light is directed. <br /> 18. Logo: An identifying graphic that may or may not be a registered trademark. <br /> 19. Master Sign Plan: Written document describing all proposed signs regarding a <br /> specific site, development, or complex, submitted by the owner/manager, including <br /> all types of signs/signage desired,reviewed, and approved by the City, and shall at a <br /> minimum include sign type, location, and size illustrations. <br /> 20. Mobile Sign (also referred to as Portable Sign): A sign designed or intended to be <br /> moved or transported by trailer or on wheels. A sign may be a mobile sign even if it <br /> has wheels removed, was designed without wheels, or is attached temporarily to the <br /> ground, a structure, or other sign. Signs mounted on a vehicle for advertising <br /> purposes, when the vehicle is parked and visible from public right-of-way, except <br /> signs identifying a business when the vehicle is being used in the normal day-to-day <br /> operation of that business. <br /> Page 3 of 18 <br />
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