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Signs - Property Maintenance - LouisvilleKy.gov
Signs Chapter 155 § 155.01 SCOPE AND APPLICATION.§ 155.02 PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PERMITS.§ 155.03 RESERVED§ 155.04 UNSAFE AND UNLAWFUL SIGNS.§ 155.05 EXISTING SIGNS.§ 155.06 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION.§ 155.07 RESERVED.§ 155.08 RESERVED.§ 155.09 RESERVED.§ 155.10 RESERVED.§ 155.11 REGISTRATION OF OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS.
SNYDER FREEWAY SIGNS§ 155.30 DEFINITIONS.§ 155.31 LIMITATIONS ON LOCATION OF SIGNS.§ 155.32 INCORPORATION OF MAP BY REFERENCE.
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT§ 155.51 DEPARTMENT; DUTIES AND POWERS.§ 155.52 LIMITED LIABILITY.§ 155.997 SEVERABILITY.§ 155.998 VIOLATIONS; REMEDIES.§ 155.999 PENALTY.
§ 155.01 SCOPE AND APPLICATION.
Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern the construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, and inspection of all signs, together with their appurtenant and auxiliary devices in respect to structural and fire safety.
Zoning law. When there is a conflict the zoning laws shall take precedence over the regulations of this chapter.
Construction standards. The provisions of the applicable standards listed in the Kentucky Building Code and OSHA shall apply.
Other standards. The provisions of any health, fire, or safety code of the city shall apply.
For the purposes of this chapter, the Land Development Code Chapter 8 sign definitions and regulations shall apply. § 155.02 PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PERMITS.
Plans, specifications, and owner's consent. Before any permit is granted for the erection of a sign, plans and specifications shall be filed with the Department permitting division showing the dimensions, materials, and required details of construction, or alteration, including loads, stresses, anchorage, illumination details, location and description of all existing signs on the property, and the sign's location in relation to other structures and to property lines and all required information on the permit application. The location shall include an address and block and lot number. The applications shall be accompanied by the written consent of the owner or lessee of the premises upon which the sign is to be erected.Signs listed as exempt within the Land Development Code will not be required to comply with this section
Permits. A new sign shall not hereafter be erected, constructed, or altered, except as herein provided and until after a permit has been issued by the Louisville Metro. Any permit issued shall become invalid if the authorized work is not commenced within 180 days after issuance of the permit, or if the authorized work is suspended or abandoned for a period of six months after the time of commencing the work.Signs listed as exempt within the Land Development Code will not be required to comply with this section.
Identification. Every portable sign shall have affixed to it a decal (with expiration date) which evidences compliance with standards contained in this chapter and which shall be obtained from the Department. This decal shall be maintained on the face or edge of the sign in a location legible from the sidewalk level or ground level.
Alterations. A sign shall not be enlarged or relocated except in conformity to the provisions of this chapter until a proper permit has been secured. The changing of movable parts of an approved sign that is designed for such changes, or the repainting or reposting of display matter, shall not be deemed an alteration, provided the conditions of the original approval and the requirements of this chapter are not violated.
§ 155.03 RESERVED
§ 155.04 UNSAFE AND UNLAWFUL SIGNS.
Notice of unsafe and unlawful signs. When any sign becomes insecure, in danger of falling, or otherwise unsafe, or if any sign is erected, or maintained in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, the owner thereof or the person or firm maintaining it shall upon written notice from the Department, forthwith in the case of immediate danger and in any other case within not more than ten days, make such sign conform to the provisions of this chapter or shall remove it. If within ten days the order is not complied with, the Department may cause the removal of the sign at the expense.
Unlawful signs. The location or positioning of signs shall be considered unlawful if such sign is erected, constructed or maintained in violation of the Kentucky Building Code and/or the Land Development Code or causes a violation of either of these codes. A sign will also be considered unlawful if such sign is erected or constructed without prior approval and permit from the Department.
Removal of unsafe and unlawful signs. Whenever the Department determines that an emergency exists which requires immediate action to protect the public health or safety, the Department may without notice or hearing, order that such actions be taken, including, but not limited to repair of or removal of such sign. The amount of the costs of any repairs, or removal, carried out by the Metro Government pursuant to this section, including all costs for labor, materials, and administrative costs of 15% of the above, shall be charged against the owner of the real estate upon which the sign is located and/or the owner or lessee of the sign. If the owner or lessee does not make payment within 30 days of bring notified by the Department, a lien for the amount plus filing and releasing fees will be placed against the real estate. Such lien will bear an interest rate of 18% annually until a payment is made in full.
§ 155.05 EXISTING SIGNS.
Removing or reconstructing signs. A sign heretofore approved and erected shall not be repaired, altered, or moved, nor shall any sign, or any substantial part thereof, which is blown down, destroyed or removed, be re-erected, reconstructed, rebuilt, or relocated unless it is made to comply with all applicable requirements of this chapter.
Repair of unsafe sign. This section shall not be construed to prevent the repair or restoration of an unsafe condition as directed by the Department of any part of an existing sign when damaged by storm or other accidental emergency.
Relocating signs. Any sign that is moved to another location either on the same or to other premises shall be considered a new sign and a permit shall be secured prior to any work performed in connection therewith. § 155.06 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION.
Removal. The Department may order the removal of any sign that is not maintained in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Maintenance. All signs, for which a permit is required or which are regulated by the Land Development Code, together with all their supports, braces, guys, and anchors shall be maintained in a safe manner and when constructed of materials which require protection from the elements shall be protection from the elements to prevent corrosion.
Housekeeping. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the owner or lessee of every sign to maintain the immediate premises occupied by the sign in a clean, sanitary, and healthful condition.
Inspection. Once installed, the owner of the sign shall notify the Department of the same within 48 hours. Upon notification, the Department shall perform an inspection of the sign to insure its installation was done in accordance to the approved plans and permits. § 155.07 RESERVED.
§ 155.08 RESERVED.
§ 155.09 RESERVED.
§ 155.10 RESERVED.
§ 155.11 REGISTRATION OF OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS.
Each year all outdoor advertising signs, commonly referred to as billboards or off-premises signs, shall be registered with Ithe Department. For purposes of registration and fee collection, this section shall apply only to freestanding sign structures or to the above described signs which are structurally attached or mounted to buildings or other objects. The following subsections should apply to this annual registration:
The owner of the sign shall pay annual registration fee of $75 for each sign measuring greater than 330 square feet, $50for each signs measuring greater than 72 square feet but less than 330 square and $25 for each sign measuring 72 square feet or less. Said fee shall be due and payable on July 1 of each year.
The owner of the sign shall provide the Department a copy of the renewed lease agreement, number of faces and size of the sign, and location by address and block and lot number.
Failure to register shall cause the Department to issue an order to remove said sign within 30 days or the Metro Government shall remove the sign at the owner's expense. All costs incurred in the removal of a sign will be processed and attached against the owner in accordance with 155.04(D).
SNYDER FREEWAY SIGNS
§ 155.30 DEFINITIONS.
BUSINESS SIGN or ON-PREMISES SIGN. A sign used to identify a business, profession, trade or occupation on the site and/or the generic or brand name of products or services available at the site, and shall include an attached sign, freestanding sign, projecting sign, and freestanding directional sign on it.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN, BILLBOARD or OFF-PREMISES SIGN. A sign used to display, advertise or otherwise direct attention to any business enterprise, commodity, service or entertainment, conducted, sold or offered at a location other than the premises on which the sign is located.
§ 155.31 LIMITATIONS ON LOCATION OF SIGNS.
No outdoor advertising signs (billboards) shall be located within 2,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way line of the Snyder Freeway.
No freestanding business sign shall be located within 200 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way line of the Snyder Freeway. Any freestanding sign between 200 feet and 500 feet from the nearest right-of-way of the Snyder Freeway shall not exceed 20 feet in height, and the face of any such sign shall not exceed 80 square feet in area; in addition, such signs must meet the size limitations imposed by the zoning district in which they are located.
No small freestanding sign or banner (permanent or temporary) shall be permitted within 200 feet of the nearest right-of-way line of Snyder Freeway.
No sign attached to a building or structure within 200 feet of any right-of-way of the Snyder Freeway shall exceed 80 square feet in area on any facade visible from the freeway at any angle or view; nor exceed the size limitations imposed by the district in which it is located or as required by the sign regulations of the Land Development Code.
§ 155.32 INCORPORATION OF MAP BY REFERENCE.
The 1988 Gene Snyder Freeway right-of-way map, as made by the Louisville Metro Planning Commission, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Louisville Metro Planning Commission, is incorporated herein by reference as if written in length, in words and in figures herein.
§ 155.51 DEPARTMENT; DUTIES AND POWERS.
General. The Department of Codes and Regulations (hereinafter referred to as “Department”), or any successor agency or department, shall enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Rule-making authority. The Director of the Department shall have authority as necessary in the interest of public health, safety and general welfare, to adopt and promulgate rules and procedures; to interpret and implement the provisions of this chapter; to secure the intent thereof; and to designate requirements applicable because of local climatic or other conditions. Such rules shall not have the effect of waiving requirements specifically provided for in this chapter, or of violating accepted engineering methods involving public safety.
Inspections. The Department shall make all of the required inspections, or shall accept reports of inspection by approved agencies or individuals. All reports of such inspections shall be in writing and be certified by a responsible officer of such approved agency or by the responsible individual. The Department is authorized to engage such expert opinion as deemed necessary to report upon unusual technical issues that arise, subject to the approval of the appointing authority.
Identification. Any employee of the Department shall carry proper identification when inspecting signs in the performance of duties under this chapter. Citations, notices and orders. The Department shall issue all necessary citations, notices or orders to ensure compliance with this chapter. § 155.52 LIMITED LIABILITY.
The Department, officer or employee charged with the enforcement of this chapter, while acting for the jurisdiction, shall not thereby be rendered liable personally, and is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage accruing to persons or property as a result of an act required or permitted in the discharge of official duties.
Any suit instituted against any officer or employee because of an act performed by that officer or employee in the lawful discharge of duties and under the provisions of this chapter shall be defended by the legal representative of the jurisdiction until the final termination of the proceedings. The Department or any subordinate shall not be liable for costs in an action, suit or proceeding that is instituted in pursuance of the provisions of this chapter; and any officer of the Department, acting in good faith and without malice, shall be free from liability for acts performed under any of its provisions or by reason of any act or omission in the performance of official duties in connection therewith.
§ 155.997 SEVERABILITY.
§ 155.998 VIOLATIONS; REMEDIES.
Unlawful acts. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, construct, alter, extend, repair, remove, or use any sign or equipment regulated by this chapter, or cause same to be done, contrary to or in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter or be in conflict with or in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter.
Citation; notice of violation. The Department shall serve a citation, notice of violation or order in accordance with the provisions of § 32.275 et seq.
Prosecution of violation. Any person failing to comply with a notice of violation or order served in accordance with this Chapter, as determined by a site reinspection performed by the Department, shall be cited in accordance with this Chapter in order and the violation shall be deemed a strict liability offense to exact the penalty provided in this Chapter.
The Metro Government shall possess a lien for all fines assessed for the violation of this chapter and for all charges and fees incurred by the Metro Government in connection with the enforcement of this chapter in accordance with § 32.288.
In addition to the remedy prescribed in subsection (D)(1), above, the person found to have committed the violation of this chapter shall be personally responsible for the amount of all fines assessed for the violation and for all charges and fees incurred by Metro Government in connection with the enforcement of this chapter. Metro Government may bring a civil action against the person and shall have the same remedies as provided for the recovery of a debt in accordance with § 32.288.
Abatement of violation. The imposition of the penalties herein prescribed shall not preclude the legal officer of the jurisdiction from instituting appropriate action to restrain, correct or abate a violation, or to stop an illegal act, conduct of business or utilization of the sign
§ 155.999 PENALTY.
Any person, firm or corporation, who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a civil penalty of $100 for the first offense, and $200 for each subsequent offense. Each day a violation continues after due notice has been served of the violation shall constitute a separate offense. Any person cited pursuant to this subsection (A) may pay the minimum civil penalty within seven days from the date of issuance or request a hearing regarding such penalty to the Board in accordance with §§ 32.275 et seq. The Metro Government shall possess a lien on property for all fines, penalties, charges and fees imposed pursuant to this chapter in accordance with § 155.998(D)(1). The lien shall be superior to and have priority over all other subsequent liens on the property except state, School Board and Metro Government taxes.
Notwithstanding subsection (A) above, any person, firm or corporation who violates any provision of this chapter shall be subject to criminal proceedings and upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a fine of not more than $250 if committed by a person, not more than $500 of committed by a corporation, or imprisonment for a term not to exceed 50 days, or both. Each day that a violation continues after a citation has been issued or notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.