Primary sign definition

Primary sign means the main sign for the business and may be either a free- standing sign or a wall sign.
Primary sign means a sign on the primary frontage of the building, as determined by the Zoning Administrator/Manager.
Primary sign means a visually prominent freestanding sign that is permitted only along a primary street frontage pursuant to Section 9.5.122.

Examples of Primary sign in a sentence

  • Tenant agrees to install within fifteen (15) calendar days of opening for business a Primary sign, Undercanopy sign, in accordance with the Sign Criteria.

  • Primary sign types include storefront signs, blade signs, and window signs.

Related to Primary sign

  • Canopy sign means any sign that is part of or attached to an awning, canopy, or other material, or structural protective cover over a door, entrance, window, or outdoor service area.

  • Fascia Sign means a sign attached to, marked or inscribed on, erected or placed against a wall forming part of a building, or supported by or through a wall of a building and having the exposed face thereof on a plane approximately parallel to the plane of such wall and includes a painted wall sign and an awning sign. A fascia sign shall not include any other sign defined in this By-law unless otherwise stated;

  • sky sign means a sign where the top edge of any point of that sign exceeds the height of the roof plane to which it is affixed.

  • Flashing sign means a sign in which a symbol, figure, message or illustration intermittently appears and/or disappears and/or illuminated with varying colour or intensity.

  • Monument sign means a low-profile sign which is incorporated into the landscape or architectural design scheme where the sign is located.