CapeGazette reports that the Sussex County Council passed a new sign ordinance which brings to a close a 13 month new sign moratorium. The ordinance passed 5-0. Here’s a summary of the final rules.
- Separate billboard regulations for 2- and 4-lane roads including maximum heights of 25 feet on 2-lane roads and 35 feet on 4-lane roads measured from ground level.
- Applications for billboards on Route 1, Route 13, Route 113 and Route 9 must contain a letter of no objection from the Delaware Department of Transportation.
- Maximum billboard sign area of 300 square feet on 2-lane roads and 600 square feet on 4-lane roads.
- No stacked or side-by-side billboards.
- Variances for replacement billboards only for setbacks and separation distances and not for height or face size.
- Separation distance of 150 feet from a new billboard and property containing a church, school, dwelling or public lands, measured from the property line.
- Separation distance of 600 feet between billboards on all roads measured in a circle or radius on 2-lane roads and on the same side of the road on 4-lane roads.
- Digital billboards are permitted in the same zoning districts as other billboards with a separation distance of 1,200 feet on 2-lane roads and 2,500 feet on 4-lane roads.
Insider’s take: This is a case study in the importance of becoming involved in the process. A coalition of local billboard and sign companies got involved in Sussex County and were able to convert a severe draconian first draft of a sign ordinance into something which was more reasonable.
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