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Sign Code City of Meridian Kristy Vigil, Meridian Planning Department
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Associated sections: Definitions (11-1A-1) Measurements (11-1-5B) Nonconforming (11-1B) Outdoor lighting (11-3A-11) Alternative Compliance (11-5B-5) Conditional Uses (11-5B-6)
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Sign code structure (11-3D-1 through 11-3D-10) Purpose (11-3D-1) Applicability ( 11-3D-2) Section includes exemptions, e.g., public hearing notice signs Process (11-3D-3) Application required, maintenance, time limitations (6 months) Prohibited signs (11-3D-4)
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General standards (section A): Illumination, setbacks, identification, and a permit is required Specific standards by zoning district (sections B – E): Residential (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Commercial (L-O, C-N, C-C, C-G, M-E, and H-E) Traditional (O-T and TN-C) Industrial (I-L and I-H) Subdivision Identification Signs (11-3D-5)
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General standards (section A): Illumination, setbacks, number allowed, and a permit not is required Specific standards by zoning district (sections B – D): Residential (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Residential for non-residential uses (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Commercial, Traditional, Industrial (L-O, C-N, C-C, C-G, M-E, H-E, O-T, TN-C, I-L, and I-H) Marketing Signs (11-3D-6)
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General standards (section A): Associated with valid building permit, time period, location, number allowed, setbacks, and a permit not is required Specific standards by zoning district (sections B – D): Residential (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Commercial, Traditional, Industrial (L-O, C-N, C-C, C-G, M-E, H- E, O-T, TN-C, I-L, and I-H) Construction Signs (11-3D-7)
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Questions?
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Business Identification Signs (11-3D-8) General standards for all business identification signs (section A): Setbacks Abutting residential districts Design (building & freestanding) All sign types: awning, banners for pole packages, canopy, changeable copy (building & freestanding), directional, freestanding, signs near I-84, hanging, portable, projecting, wall, and window signs
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Business Identification Signs Continued Specific Standards (sections B – H) Section B - Dwelling and accessory uses in residential districts (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Section C – Multi-family and allowed non-residential uses in residential districts, e.g., schools or churches (R-2, R-4, R-8, R-15, R-40, and TN-R) Section D – Limited office district (L-O)
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Specific Standards (sections B – H) Section E – Neighborhood business, community business, and mixed-employment districts (C-N, C-C, and M-E) Section F – General retail and service commercial and high density employment districts (C-G and H-E) Section G – Traditional neighborhood districts (O-T and TN-C) Section H – Industrial districts (I-L and I-H)
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Limited Duration Signs (11-3D-9) Handheld signs are exempt 120 days a year per business Maximum background area of 20 square feet for freestanding LD signs LD banner signs attached to a building: 32 square feet or 64 square feet for buildings over 100,000 square feet. One per business at any one time Maintain a minimum of 50 feet of spacing from any other sign A permit is required for any LD Sign
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Vehicle Signs (11-3D-10) Identification of fleet vehicles Cannot project more than two inches from the original manufactured body proper of the vehicle Shall be directly affixed to the body of the original vehicle, e.g., magnetic decals, vinyl stickers, vinyl wraps, and/or paint
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Please feel free to contact me at: 884-5533 or kvigil@meridiancity.org A copy of the code is available at: http://www.meridiancity.org/planning.aspx?id=4072
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