Andover Unified Development Manual

Part 2 — Unified Development Ordinance Zoning Regulations

City of Andover Unified Development Manual

I. INDUSTRIAL ZONES MXI and I-1: Except for parcels which are also in the ATO Arterial Transition Overlay District, the following regulations apply to signs in these zoning districts: • MXI Mixed Industrial/Commercial • I-1 Industrial Zoning Districts. 1. Permissible Sign Types: a. Permanent signs. (1) Awning or canopy signs. (2) Projecting or suspended signs. (3) Wall signs. (4) Monument signs. (5) Pole or pylon signs. (6) Pole banners. (7) Projected image signs. b. Hand portable signs. (1) Reusable signs (metal-frame or post & beam). (2) Sidewalk signs (A-frame or T-frame). c. Short-term signs.

2. Maximum number of signs allowed on each zoning lot: a. Permanent Signs : On each zoning lot, 1 permanent sign per 300 feet or portion of 300 feet of street frontage. b. Hand Portable, Short-term and Temporary Signs : On each zoning lot, 1 hand portable, 1 short-term or 1 temporary sign per 300 feet or portion of 300 feet of street frontage. 3. Maximum total sign message areas allowed on each zoning lot: a. Permanent Signs : 1 square foot per linear foot of street frontage, up to a maximum of 150 square feet. b. Hand Portable, Short-term and Temporary Signs : 32 square feet per sign per linear foot of street frontage. 4. Maximum height permitted for pole or pylon signs: 20 feet. 5. Minimum Separation: A sign must be separated from any residence at least by a setback distance in feet equal to the surface area of the sign in square feet. (See Diagram — Zoning Regulations, Section 8-113J5.)

(1) Flag signs. (2) Yard signs. d. Temporary signs.

(1) Balloons. (2) Pennants.

(3) Searchlights. (4) Banner signs. (5) Blade signs. (6) Air-activated signs. (7) Balloon signs.

e. Window signs.

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