§ 17.29C.110. Signs—General requirements.  


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  • A.

    Lighting and signage located inside of windows and associated display areas designed to be seen from the building exterior shall be subject to the committee's review and approval.

    B.

    All signs shall be constructed of wood or other materials commonly used in the affected district or general area circa 1900; provided, however, that composite board is an allowable sign material if painted.

    C.

    Indirect light sources may be used, as approved by the committee, but internally illuminated, flashing, neon, colored light, animated or moving signs are specifically prohibited. An exception shall be granted to allow neon lights on a historic, contributing building (built post-1910) that had neon as part of the exterior lighting when it was originally constructed.

    D.

    All signs shall be consistent in color, design, lettering and style traditionally used in the affected special treatment area. Examples of pre-approved lettering styles and colors are available at the Trinity County Planning Department.

( Ord. No. 315-800 , § 1, 3-26-13; Ord. No. 315-831 , § 1, 4-17-18)