§ 25-10-133. UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT SIGNS.


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  • (A)

    This section applies to property that is:

    (1)

    within the university neighborhood overlay (UNO) zoning district; and

    (2)

    outside a historic sign district.

    (B)

    This section supersedes the other provisions of this article to the extent of conflict.

    (C)

    A sign may not exceed 100 square feet of sign area, except that this limitation does not apply along the following roadways:

    (1)

    Guadalupe Street, from Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. to West 29th Street;

    (2)

    West 24th Street, from Guadalupe Street to Leon Street;

    (3)

    Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., from Pearl Street to the alley one block east of University Avenue; and

    (4)

    West 29th Street, from Guadalupe Street to Rio Grande Street.

    (D)

    A freestanding sign is prohibited.

    (E)

    A roof sign is prohibited.

    (F)

    No sign may be placed above the second floor of a building, except for a non-electric sign that is engraved, cut into the building surface, or otherwise inlaid to become part of the building.

    (G)

    A wall sign may be a projecting sign if the sign complies with this subsection.

    (1)

    One projecting sign for each building facade is permitted.

    (2)

    The sign area of a projecting sign may not exceed 35 square feet.

    (3)

    A sign may extend from the building facade not more than the lesser of:

    (a)

    six feet; or

    (b)

    a distance equal to two-thirds the width of the abutting sidewalk.

    (4)

    For a sign that projects over state right-of-way, the state must approve the sign.

Source: Ord. 20070726-132; Ord. No. 20170817-072 , Pt. 15, 8-28-17.