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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPS 90-70; Computer Assist; Sign Permits/Programs (PS) (2)September 12, 1990 Ray Leseth 2750 B Roosevelt Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 *; ,"%x .. . -7- - .. RE: SIGN PERMIT 90-70 - COMPUTER ASSIST , .* ... Dear Mr. Leseth, This will confirm our telephone conversation today. It was a pleasure speaking with you. Your sign for computer Assist at 2750 B Roosevelt is approved provided the telephone number is removed. Sincerely, ALAN SWEENEY Associate Planner C: Erin Letsch 2075 Las Palmas Drive - Carlsbad. California 92009-4859 - (619) 438-1 161 21.41.030 (12) "Under marquee sign" means a sign attached to the underside of a marquee and pro- truding over and perpendicular to the public or private sidewalk or right-of-way: ( 13) "Wall sign" means a sign which is placed against the face of a building or structure or attached to a building marquee, with the exposed face parallel to the face of the building or struc- ture. Such signs shall not project more than twelve inches beyond the face of the building, structure or marquee nor project above the para- pet. roof or roof ridge, whichever is highest. (Ord. 9799 5 1,1986; Ord. 9642 9 I, 1982; Ord. 9386 9 2 (part), 1974; Ord. 9224 9 I (part), 1969: Ord. 9060 9 2602) 21.41.040 Signatures required on application for sign permit. All applications for sign permits shall be signed by or on behalf of all of the owners of the real property upon which the sign is to be located. (Ord. 9386 $2 (part), 1974: Ord. 9224 9 1 (part), 1969: Ord. 9060 9 2603) 21.41.050 Prohibited signs. No sign with any one or more of the following characteristics shall be allowed within the city and no pennit therefor shall be issued except as stated in this chapter (1) Signs which move in a controlled or free- style manner, shimmer, or blink, flash, or involve a change of tone or hue: (2) Pennants, banners, streamers, whirligigs. or similar attention-getting devices except that such devices may be conditionally permitted for a maximum period of thirty days upon prior written approval of the city manager, and in the event of dispute by the city council. for the grand opening or special event of a commercial use or for events of a civic, political. or recreational nature. In the event such conditional permission is granted to erect such a device, all provisions of this chapter shall apply: (3) Signs, the message of which is anything other than the advertising of the following infor- mation regarding the lot on which the sign is located: (A) Identification of a building located thereon, (B) Identification of the owner or occupant thereof, (C) Identification of activities thereon, (D) Identification of goods or services offered (E) Information regarding the sale, lease or (F) Noncommercial messages by the owner (4) Signs with exterior light sources which are . thereon, rental thereof, or occupant of the property: not shielded so as to reflect all light directly upon the sign; (5) Lighted signs which by reason of bril- liance, reflected light, or otherwise. are injurious to the health, safety or welfare of the surrounding neighborhood. (Ord. 9608 9 4 (pan). 1981; Ord. 9386 3 2 (part). 1974: Ord. 9224 9 1 (part), 1969: Ord. 9060 9 2604) 21.41.060 Exemptions. from the provisions of this chapter: The following described signs shall be exempt (I) House numbers, street names; (2) Official notices authorized by a court, public body or public officer. (3) Directional, warning or information sign authorized by federal, state or municipal author- i ty ; (4) Memorial plaque or tablet, "corner- stones" indicating the name of a building and date of construction, when cut or carved into any masonry surface or when made of bronze or other incombustible material and made an inte- gral part of a building or structure: (5) The flag, emblem or insignia of a govern- ment. school. or religious group or agency: (6) Bulletin board. when located on the prem- ises and used solely in connection with activities 672