(a) An off-premise sign face may not exceed:
(1) 672 square feet in area;
(2) 25 feet in height; and
(3) 60 feet in length.
(b) For the purposes of subsection (a) of this section,
border and trim are included as part of the sign face, and the base,
apron, supports, and other structural members are excluded as part
of the sign face.
(c) Notwithstanding the area limitation provided by
subsection (a)(1) of this section, one or more temporary protrusions
may be added to a sign, provided that the sign face, including the
protrusions, meets the height and length limitations of subsection
(a) of this section and:
(1) the area of a protrusion is located exclusively
inside of the sign face border and trim; or
(2) the area of the protrusion is outside of the sign
face border and trim, as indicated on the sign permit, and does not
exceed 10 percent of the permitted area.
(d) A sign may not be erected that has more than two
faces fronting a particular direction of travel on the main-traveled
way.
(e) A sign erected in a back-to-back or V-type configuration,
may have only one face fronting a particular direction of travel.
(f) A sign face that exceeds 454 square feet in area,
including cutouts, may not be stacked on or placed side by side with
another sign face. Two sign faces may not be stacked or placed side
by side if combined they exceed 700 square feet in area.
(g) A sign face may consist of commercial electronic
variable message signs (CEVMS), otherwise referred to as rotating
slat signs or tri-vision signs, provided that the rotation is completed
within one second and the message is stationary for at least 10 seconds
following a rotation.
(h) A sign may not have a moveable protrusion in this
subchapter.
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