These types of business signs are allowed in the Chinatown residential neighborhood commercial district.
Window signs
You may paint a sign or apply a sign directly on the surface of your window glass.
- Number of signs: No limit
- Illumination: None, indirect, or direct
- Area: The total area of all window signs cannot exceed one third the area of the window that the sign is on
Wall signs
You may paint or place a sign directly against a flat building wall.
- Number of signs: No limit
- Illumination:
- All hours: None or indirect
- Business hours only: Direct
- Area:
- Maximum of 50 square feet, or 1 square foot per foot of business street frontage, whichever is less
- Example: If business has 25 feet of frontage along front property line(s), then 25 square feet of wall signs are allowed
- Cannot cover more than 75% of the surface of a wall, excluding openings
- Maximum of 50 square feet, or 1 square foot per foot of business street frontage, whichever is less
- Height: 15 feet or the height of the wall the sign is attached to, whichever is less
Projecting signs
Projecting signs are allowed for a business.
- Number of signs: 1 per business
- Illumination:
- All hours: None or indirect
- Business hours only: None, indirect, or direct
- Area: Maximum of 24 square feet
- Height: 15 feet or the height of the wall the sign is attached to, whichever is lower
- Projection: Cannot project more than 75% of the distance between the street property line and the curb, or 6-feet 6-inches, whichever is less
- Example: If the distance between the street property line and curb is 8 feet, then a sign may project 6 feet.
Signs on awnings
A sign may be located on an awning. If a sign is located on an awning, the business may not have any wall signs or projecting signs.
- Illumination: None or indirect
- Area: Maximum of 20 square feet
Last updated May 19, 2022