ORD 1999-13't 1;
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. 1999-13
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS ESTABLISHING
"SIGN REGULATIONS"; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING
REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE TYPE, HEIGHT, LOCATION, SIZE AND
DURATION OF USE OF SIGNS; ESTABLISHING STANDARDS IN THE USE OF
POLITICAL, REAL ESTATE, SALE, PROTECTIVE, COMMERCIAL AND OTHER
SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS IN OBTAINING
PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY PERMITS; PROVIDING FOR PERMISSIBLE
SIGNS NOT REQUIRING PERMITS; AND PROVIDING THAT SIGNS
PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE GROUND ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF
THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CONSTITUTE VALID, NON -CONFORMING SIGNS;
PROVIDING A PROCEDURE FOR A MERITORIOUS EXCEPTION TO THIS
ORDINANCE; PROHIBITING THE ERECTION OF ANY SIGN NOT OTHERWISE
AUTHORIZED; REGULATING GRAFFITI BY REQUIRING THE OWNER OF
ANY PROPERTY TO REMOVE THEREFROM ANY GRAFFITI THAT IS VISIBLE
TO THE PUBLIC; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING THAT NOTICE
SHALL BE GIVEN PRIOR TO REQUIRING THE REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI;
REQUIRING NOTICE TO GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES ON WHOSE PROPERTY
GRAFFITI EXISTS; PROVIDING EXCEPTIONS AND DEFENSES; PROVIDING
THAT IT SHALL BE AN OFFENSE FOR THE PARENT OF A MINOR TO
KNOWINGLY PERMIT, OR BY INSUFFICIENT CONTROL TO ALLOW, THE
MINOR TO PLACE GRAFFITI ON PROPERTY WITHOUT THE OWNER'S
CONSENT; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; REPEALING AND REPLACING
ORDINANCE NO. 98-25 RELATING TO SIGNS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY OF NOT LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR ($1.00)
NOR MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE
AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED EACH DAY
DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS OR CONTINUES; PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club. Texas (the "Town") recognizes the
importance of freedom of speech as guaranteed by the first Amendment of the United States
Constitution; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds and recognizes that any regulation of speech must be
reasonable and advance a legitimate governmental interest; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council desires to restrict the visual blight and reduce traffic hazards caused
by the erection of signs: and
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WHEREAS, the Town of Trophy Club, Texas (the "Town") is authorized and empowered pursuant
to §S 1.001, Tex. Loc. Gov. Code, to adopt any ordinance for the good government and order of the
Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council does hereby find that allowing temporary permits for conunercial
banners can serve a useful purpose; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the regulations adopted herein are in the best interest of
the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Town.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS:
SECTION I
INCORPORATION OF PREMISES
All of the above premises are found to be true and correct and are incorporated into the body of this
Ordinance as if copied in their entirety.
SECTION 2
DEFINITIONS
Unless otherwise provided for herein, the following terms shall have the respective meanings
ascribed to them. Graphical representation of signs may be provided on Attaclunent "A
A. "Canopy sign" means a sign which is structurally part of a canopy.
B. "Designated official" means the Town Manager or the employee or official of the Town to
whom the authority for enforcement of certain provisions of this Ordinance is delegated by
the Town Manager.
C. "Directional sign" means a type of real estate sign which directs prospective buyers, renters,
or clients to a specific real estate property. Directional signs shall include an arrow as part
of the message.
D. "Monument sign" means a sign not wholly supported on a building, or which has the
ground as its supporting structure, also known as a. ground sign (other than a pole sign
and a portable sign).
L. "Nameplate signs" means a permanent sign affixed to the exterior wall of a building,
giving the name and/or address of the owner or occupant of a building or premises in
which it is located, and, when applicable, a professional status.
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P. "Open house sign" means a type of real estate sign which informs prospective buyers,
renters or clients that a specific real estate property is open for public inspection.
G. "On -premises signs" means a permanent sign which directs attention to a business or
profession conducted, ar to a commodity or service sold or offered, on the premises
where the sign is located or to which it is affixed.
H. "Permanent sign" means all signs are considered to be permanent unless otherwise
stipulated to be temporary by this Ordinance or deemed to be temporary by the Designated
Official.
"Pole sign" means a sign supported by and placed upon poles or standards for support, also
known as a pylon sign.
"Political signs" means a temporary sign attached to or supported by the ground (unless
otherwise provided for herein), that is in support of a candidate for elected public office or
is in support of or in opposition to any public office, seat, proposition, question or issue that
is on the election ballot of an election duly called.
K. "Portable sign" means any temporary sign which can be regularly moved from a Iocation
at periodic intervals, and is used (1) for advertising purposes conriected to, adjacent to or in
close proximity of a business or other establisluiient that is being advertised, or (ii) in
connection with the support of a candidate for elected public office or is in support of or in
opposition to any public office, seat, proposition, question or issue that is on the election
ballot of an election duly called. A portable sign includes, but is not limited to, vehicular
signs, signs mounted on trailers and sandwich board signs. bort does not include
governmental signs, or real estate signs as described in Section 6 of this Ordinance.
L. "Premises" means a lot or unplatted tract, or a combination or contiguous lots or unplatted
tracts if the lots or tracts, or combination thereof, is under a single ownership as reflected in
the plat or real estate records of the Town of Trophy Club or of Denton or Tarrant Counties.
Multi tenant locations shall be considered as one (1) tract.
M. "Projection sign" means a sign which is attached or affixed to a building, wall or structure
other than a pole, and extends or projects more than twelve inches from the building, wall
or structure.
N. "Protective sign" means and sign which is commonly associated with safeguarding the
safety and security of the permitted uses of a premises, including, but not limited to, `Beware
of Dog," "No Trespassing" and "No Solicitors."
O. "Real estate signs" means a temporary sign supported by the ground pertaining to the sale
or release of the lot or tract of land on whkh the sign is located, or to the sale or lease of one
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or more structures, or a portion thereof located thereon. Said sign shall be removed upon the
sale or lease of the property.
P. "Rider" means a supplemental sign attached to real estate sign which provides limited
but additional information pertaining to the premises on which the real estate is placed.
Q. "Roof sign" means any sign supported by the roof of a building or placed above the apparent
flat roof or eaves of a building as viewed from any elevation.
R. "Sign" means any device, flag, light, picture, letter, word, message, symbol, plaque, banner
or poster visible from outside the premises or structure on which it is located and designed
to inform or attract the attention of persons not on the premises.
S. "Vehicular sign" means any sign, not including bumper stickers, on or in a vehicle moving
along the ground or on any vehicle parked temporarily, incidental to its principal use for
transportation. This definition shall not include signs which are being transported to a site
of permanent erection or lettering of company vehicle that advertises only the company name
and address, or temporary signs (with an area of less than square feet) attached to vehicles
which may be removed daily.
T. "Wall sign" means any sign attached or affixed parallel or flat to an exterior wall surface
of a building and does not extend or project more than twelve inches from the wall.
U. "Window sign" means a sign painted on or permanently affixed to a window or window
area.
SECTION 3
GENE RAL STANDARDS
A. Height of Signs - Sign height shall be measured from ground level at the base of or below
the sign to the highest part of the sign.
B. Building and Electrical Codes Applicable - All signs must conform to the regulations and
design standards of the Building Code and other ordinances of the Town. Wiring of all
electrical signs trust conform to the Electric Code of the Town.
C. Illuminated Signs - Signs, excluding governmental signs, shall be shaded wherever
necessary to avoid casting a bright light upon property located in any residential district or
upon any public street or park. Any sign located on a lot adj acent to or across the street from
any residential district, which sign is visible from such residential district, shall not be
illuminated. No neon or any other similar type signs will be permitted. Signs, except those
required for security, shall not be illuminated between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
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D. Flashing or Moving Signs - No flashing signs, rotating or moving signs, animated signs,
signs with moving lights, or signs which create the illusion of movement shall be permitted.
E. Access way or Winslow - No sign shall block any required Access way or window.
F. Signs on Trees or Utility Poles - No sign shall be attached to a tree, utility pole, or fence
post whether on public or private property.
G. Requirement to Repair- Whenever a sign is damaged by wind, is inadequately maintained,
the construction is faulty, or it is damaged by any other cause, it shall be considered a public
nuisance and the owner shall be required to repair such sign substantially to its original
condition as determined by the Designated Official, or at the owner's election such sign shall
be removed. A sign which has been permitted to remain in place as a nonconforming use
shall be removed when the sign, or a substantial part of it, is blown down or otherwise
destroyed or dismantled for any purpose other than maintenance operations or for changing
the letters, symbols or other material on the sign. For purposes of this ordinance, a sign or
a substantial part of it is considered to have been destroyed only if the cost of repairing the
sign is more than sixty per cent (60%) of the cost of erecting a new sign of the same type at
the same location.
SECTION 4
TRAFFIC SAFETY
A. Conflicts with Public Signs - No sign shall be erected or maintained at any location where
by reason of its position, size, shape or color, it may obstruct, impair, obscure, interfere with
the view of, or be confused with any traffic control sign, signal or device, or where it may
interfere with, mislead or confuse traffic.
B. Sight Visibility Restriction - No sign shall be located in any vision triangle formed by the
center lines of any two intersecting streets. At any intersection where at least one of the
intersecting streets is a major collector street (as defined in the Thoroughfare Plan, contained
in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan of the Town) the sides of the triangle fom-led by the
center lines of the intersecting streets shall be 120 feet in length as measured outward froin
the point of intersection of such center lines. At all other intersections, each of such sides
shall be 80 feet in length.
SECTION 5
POLITICAL SIGNS
A. Placement; Removal, Appeal from Notice to Remove - Except as provided for herein, no
political sign may be erected or placed on public rights-of-way; any political signs so erected
or placed may be removed by the Designated Official without notice. No political sign may
be erected or placed on vacant lots or tracts unless written permission has been given by the
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property owner and such documentation is provided to the Designated Official upon the
Official's request. Political signs may be erected or placed on any private lot or property (or
on any trailer or vehicle as described in paragraph D of this Section 5) no earlier than 7 days
in advance of the date of the election and must be removed within 3 days following the date
of the election. In the event that the number of political signs upon a lot or property exceeds
the total number permitted by this Ordinance, all such signs shall be deemed to be in
violation of this Ordinance. The Designated Official shall notify the property owner on
which the political signs are located of the violation; the property owner must then remove
the signs in excess of the permitted amount within 24 hours following the time of such
notification.
B. Number and Size - A political sign shall not exceed three (3) square feet in area nor exceed
three (3) feet in height, as measured from the ground. No more than two (2) of such signs
shall be erected on any zoning lot or other parcel of land. The front and back surface of a
political sign shall constitute one sign. For signs with three or more surfaces, each surface
shall constitute a separate sign.
C. Removal Period: Procedure in Event of Non -Removal - All political signs shall be
removed within a period not to exceed three (3) days after the date of the election for which
the sign was placed. Failure to remove said sign within the stated period shall give the
Designated Official the authority to remove said sign.
D. Vehicle Mounted Political Signs - A political sign which is mounted or placed on any trailer
or vehicle and which is not permanently affixed to the trailer or vehicle is permitted. A
vehicle with such a sign may be parked on a public street in accordance with the Town's
parking regulations. For purposes of this paragraph D, a political sign is not required to be
supported by the ground.
SECTION 6
REAL ESTATE SIGNS
Real estate signs are authorized to be erected, in addition to permanent signage, in accordance with
the following provisions:
A. Real Estate Signs Include:
(1) real estate advertising signs that advertise a builder, developer, owner, or realtor by
showing a name, address, and/or telephone number for the purpose of selling or
renting a particular property on which the sign is placed;
(2) "open house" signs indicating that a house on the lot on which the sign is placed is
available for viewing by the public; and
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(3) directional signs showing arrows or other means of locational direction.
B. Real Estate Sign Regulations
(1) Signs shall contain no more than two (2) sides and shall be limited to six (6) square
feet in area on each side, including any riders. Signs larger than six (6) square feet
shall be considered as being commercial signs and shall be subject to Section 8 of
this Ordinance.
(2) Signs shall be temporary and will be removed upon sale or rental of property.
(3) The maximtun height of such signs shall not exceed four (4) feet.. as measured fiom
the ground.
(4) Real estate signs (including advertising, "open house" and directional signs, as
categorized in Section 6.A above) on all lots other than golf course lots shall be
limited to one advertising sign and one "open. house" or directional sign (during the
hours permitted by Section 6(b)(7) hereof) per lot. On lots which adjoin a golf
course, one additional real estate advertising sign may be placed to mace the golf
course.
(S) A maximum of three (3) directional signs may be placed off-site for each premises
(whether one or more lots or tracts) offered for sale or lease. Prior to such placement,
any person or entity placing such a sign shall have received authorization or approval
for such placement from the owner of, or other person having custody or control
over, the property upon which such sign is placed. No real estate sign may at any
time be located in or upon any public street or easement or other public right-of-way.
(6) No real estate sign may be erected or placed in the median of any public right-of-way;
any real estate sign so erected or placed may be removed by the Designated Official
without notice.
(7) "Open house" signs and directional signs located off -premises shall be permitted only
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. on Saturday through 8:00 P.M. on Sunday. The edge
of any "open house" or directional sign shall be placed no closer than three (3) feet
from the street, curb or edge of pavement, but in no event shall such a sign be placed
in or upon a public street or other right-of-way. In the event that any such sign is not
in compliance, the Town may remove the sign.
(8) Signs shall be constructed of all weather durable material, painted appropriately and
maintained in good condition. Any sign that is dented, faded or unclean shall be
replaced. In the event such sign is not replaced, the Town may remove the sign.
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SECTION 7
PROVISIONS FOR ALL AREAS AND ZONING DISTRICTS
The following provisions shall apply to all areas and zoning districts of the Town:
A. Government Signs - Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prevent the display of
a national or state flag, or to limit flags, insignias, legal notices. or informational, directional
or traffic signs which are legally required or necessary to the essential functions of
government agencies. Stop signs and street signs placed within the Town shall conform to
the design shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
B. Addresses - Address numerals and other signs required to be maintained by law or
governmental order, rule or regulation are allowed, provided that the content and size of the
sign do not exceed the requirements of such law, order, rule or regulation.
C. The occupant of a premises may erect not more than two (2) protective signs in accordance
with the following provisions:
(1) Each sign must not exceed one (1) square foot in effective area;
(2) Detached signs must not exceed two (2) feet in height; and
(3) Letters must not exceed four (4) inches in height.
D. Temporary holiday decorations are permitted.
E. Vehicular signs are prohibited; except vehicular sighs shall be allowed on construction
trailers, on constiuction sites and signs on transport vehicles being loaded or unloaded and
passenger vehicles parked at the owner's or user's place of residence or business.
SECTION 8
COMMERCIAL SIGNS
Signs used for the purpose of identification, advertisement and for marketing of professions,
services, or products shall be subject to the following provisions (basic types of conmlercial signs
are as shown in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein). In addition, non-commercial
signs used for schools, churches, governmental establishments and similar charitable, religious,
educational or eleemosynary institutions shall also be subject to the following provisions:
A. On Premises Signs - Signs in areas zoned "CG - Commercial General", "CR - Conmrercial
Recreation", "GU - Governmental Use", or located within a Planned Development district
or used for commercial purposes shall be on -premises signs.
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B. Number of Signs Permitted - The number of signs pennitted on premises shall be:
(1) Nameplate Signs: One (1) per lease space.
(2) Monument Signs: No limit on the number of monument signs on a premises,
provided the total square footage does not exceed the combined maximum square
footage as permitted for monument signs by this ordinance.
(3) Wall Signs: No limit on the number of wall signs on a. building provided the total
square footage does not exceed the combined maximum square footage as permitted
for wall signs by this ordinance.
(4) Roof Signs: Not permitted.
(5) Pole Signs: Not permitted.
(6) Projection Signs: Not permitted.
(7) Window Signs: Not permitted.
(8) Canopy Signs: Not permitted.
(9) Billboard: Permitted only along S.H. 114 upon special pennit recommended by
Plai ming and Zoning Commission and approved by Town Council.
(10) Portable Signs: Not permitted.
C. Maximum Gross Surface Area - The face of each sign shall not exceed the following gross
surface area:
(1) Nameplate Signs: Two (2) square feet.
(2) Monument Signs: Fifty (50) square feet maximum per premises.
(3) Wall Signs: Fifteen percent (15%) of the front surface area of a wall. Five percent
(5%) of the surface area of a side or rear wall. The percentage shall not be inclusive
of nameplate signs.
(4) Window Signs: Not permitted.
(5) Canopy Signs: Not permitted.
(6) Roof Signs: Not permitted.
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(7) Pole Signs: Not permitted.
(8) Projection Signs: Not permitted.
(9) Billboard: As approved by the Town Council upon recommendation by the Planning
and Zoning Commission.
(10) Portable signs: Not permitted.
D. The height of monument signs shall not exceed ten (10) feet from average ground level.
E. No conunercial sign shall be allowed which is painted on the wall of any building or to any
part of a building.
F. Signs owned, constructed and used by the Town to provide information, direction and
enforcement shall be exempt from these requirements.
SECTION 9
PERMISSIBLE SIGNS NOT REQUIRING PERMITS.
The following signs shall not require a sign permit. These exceptions shall not be construed as
relieving the owner of the sign from the responsibilities of its erection and maintenance, and its
compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance or any other law or code regarding the same:
(1) Holiday Decorations: Signs or materials displayed in a temporary manner on or prior
to traditional, civic, patriotic or religious holidays.
(2) Vehicle Sign: Signs located on motor vehicles or trailers bearing current license
plates and inspection stickers, when appropriate, which are traveling or lawfully
parked upon public roadways or lawfully parked upon any other premises for a period
not to exceed four hours or for a longer period where the primary purpose of such
parking is not the display of any sign.
(3) Changeable Copy: The changing of advertising copy or message on a painted or
printed sign, or the changing of advertising copy or message on a changeable reader
board specially designed for use of replaceable copy.
(4) Political Signs: As permitted in Section 5.
(5) Internal Signs: Signs visible only from the premises on which located or visible off
the premises only through a window or windows from which they are set back at
least ten (10) feet.
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(6) Government Signs: Signs posted by duly constituted govermiental authorities in
pursuance of their public duties.
(7) Memorial Sign: Markers, plates, plaques, etc., when deemed an integral part of a
structure, building or landscape.
(8) National and/or State Flag: Display of flags is permitted.
(9) Other Signs: As and to the extent permitted by Section 7 of this ordinance.
SECTION 10
PERMIT RE UIREMENTS
Except as herein provided, no permanent sign shall be erected, placed, displayed or located without
first obtaining a sign permit from the Town.
A. Application for Permit - Application for a permit for a permanent sign shall be made in
writing upon forms furnished by the official so designated to do so by the Town Manager.
Such application shall contain the location by street and address number of the proposed sign
structure, height, area, sign function, as well as the name, address and phone number of the
owner and sign contractor or erector. The Designated Official may require the filing of plans
or other pertinent information which, in the Official's opinion, such information is necessary
to ensure compliance with this Ordinance.
B. Termination of Permit - A sign permit may be terminated in accordance with the following
provisions:
(1) A permit shall be active for the life of the Sign, as long as it is in compliance with
this Ordinance.
(2) A permit shall be terminated if the sign for which it has been issued, has not been
constructed within one year from the date of issuance.
(3) A permit issued for any sigh including its supporting structure shall automatically
terminate in the event the sign shall fail and not be corrected within 60 days.
C. Permit Fees - A sign permit fee shall be paid to the Town in accordance with the most
current fee schedule adopted by the Town.
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SECTION 11
TEMPORARY PERMITS
The Planning Director of the Town of Trophy Club upon application from an individual or company
may grant Temporary Permits or Waivers to Jiang banners and/or signs for Commercial purposes as
set forth in Section S of this Ordinance. Signs and banners approved by the Planning Director as
meeting the criteria necessary to satisfy the provisions found in Section S of this Ordinance may be
displayed on a temporary basis not exceeding a four week period. The length of the temporary permit
will be at the discretion of the Planning Director and will not exceed the maximum four week period.
At the time of expiration of the Permit or Waiver, it will be the responsibility of the applicant to
remove the banner or sign. The application process for a temporary permit or waiver will be
governed by the same guidelines as set forth in Section 10 herein.
SECTION 12
NONCONFORMING USES
A. Any existing sign that does not conform to the regulations stated herein shall be deemed a
nonconforming sign and shall be subject to the provisions of Section 3.G of this Ordinance.
It is the declared purpose of this section that nonconforming signs and signs directing
attention to nonconforming uses eventually discontinue and the signage comply with the
regulations stated herein, having due regard for the investment in such signs.
B. The Designated Official, after ten (10) days written notice to the owner of the premises on
which the sign is located, shall have the authority to remove any nonconforming sign which
either (1) was not permanently affixed to the ground on the effective date of this ordinance,
or (2) was erected in violation of a Town ordinance in effect at the time of its erection.
C. The Town Council may order nonconforming signs which (1) are permanently affixed to the
ground on the effective date of this Ordinance, (2) were erected in conformity with Town
ordinances in effect at the time of their erection and (3) remain in place after six (6) months
fromthe effective date ofthis Ordinance, to be removed upon and subject to compliance with
Chapter 216, Texas Local Government Code.
D. Any lawfully existing nonconforming use or building may erect and maintain a sign in
accordance with the regulations contained herein.
SECTION 13
MERITORIOUS EXCEPTIONS AND APPEALS
A. In the development of these criteria, a primary objective has been ensuring against the Lind
of signage that has led to low visual quality. On the other hand, another primary objective
has been the guarding against signage over -control.
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B. It is not the intention of these criteria to discourage innovation. It is entirely conceivable that
signage proposals could be made that, while clearly nonconforming to this Ordinance and
thus not allowable under these criteria, have obvious merit in not only being appropriate to
the particular site or location, but also in malting a positive contribution, to the visual
environment.
Upon request of an interested party, the Town Council, upon recommendation by the
Plaintung and Zoning Commission, shall hear and shall seriously and fairly consider a request
for a meritorious exception under this Section 12.13,
C. In order to determine the suitability of alternate materials and methods of construction and
to provide for reasonable interpretation of the provisions of this Ordinance, the Town
Council shall hear appeals with respect to any actions of the Designated Official in the
interpretation and enforcement of this Ordinance. Any such appeal shall be brought, by
written application filed by an interested party, to the Planning and Zoning Administrator
within ten (10) days after the action of the Designated Official which is the subject of the
appeal. Enforcement of this Ordinance shall be stayed pending such appeal. In hearing such
appeals, the Planning and Zoning Commnission shall review the determination of the
Designated Official and, in so doing, may consider whether or not the regulations and
standards of this Ordinance will, by reason of exceptional circumstances or surroundings,
constitute a practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship. The Planning and Zoning
Commission shall forward a recommendation to the Town Council, who shall act on the
subject of the appeal. A decision of the Council shall be final.
SECTION 14
PROHIBITION
All signs not specifically authorized herein are prohibited. The Designated Official shall have the
authority to remove any sign in violation of this Ordinance which is not permanently affixed to the
ground on the effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 15
GRAFFITI
A. Definitions - In this Section, the following definitions shall have the respective meanings
ascribed to them:
(1) "Graffiti" means any marking, including, but not limitedto, any inscription, slogan,
drawing, painting, symbol, logo, name, character, or figure, that is made in any
manner on tangible property.
(2) "Guardian" means:
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(a) a person who, Colder court order, is the guardian of the person of a minor; or
(b) a public or private agency with whom a minor has been placed by a court.
(3) "Minor" means a person under 18 years of age who is not and has not been married
or who has not had his disabilities of minority removed for general purposes.
(4) "Owner" means any person with the legal right of possession to any property,
(5) "Parent" means the mother, a man presumed to be the biological father or a man
who has been adjudicated to be the biological father by a court of competent
jurisdiction, or an adoptive mother or father, but does not include a parent as to
whom the parent-child relationship has been terminated.
(6) "Property" means any tangible personal or real property.
B. Graffiti Prohibited - The owner of any property in the Town commits an offense if the
Owner fails to remove all graffiti from the property that is visible from any public property,
casement or right-of-way or that is visible only from any private property, unless the graffiti
was created or placed on the property with the Owner's consent and does not violate the
Town's sign regulations or any other applicable ordinance, regulation or state or federal law.
C. Notice -
(1) Before issuing a citation for a violation of this Ordinance, the Designated Official
shall serve an Owner with written notice to remove the graffiti from the property
within twenty-one (21) calendar days from the date the notice is served. The notice
may be served by hand -delivery to the Owner or by depositing the same in the United
States Postal Service certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the Owner
at the Owner's address as shown on the most recent certified tax roll of the Town.
If the Owner cannot be located and the notice is returned undelivered by the United
States Postal Service, then the Owner may be notified by:
(a) publication two (2) times within ten (10) consecutive days in the Town's
official newspaper; or
(b) posting the notice on or near the front door of each building on the premises
to which the violation relates; or
(c) posting the notice on a placard attached to a stake driven into the ground on
the premises to which the violation relates, if the premises do not contain a
btulding.
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(2) The twenty-one (21) calendar days referenced in Section 14.C.1 Hereof shall be
counted as follows:
(a) from the date the notice is personally served on the Owner; or
(b) from the sixth day after the date the notice is placed in the United States
certified mail; or
(c) if the Owner cannot be found or in the event the notice is returned by the
United States Postal Service, from the date the notice is:
(i) published for the second time in accordance with Section 14.C.1(a);
or
(ii) posted in accordance with Section 14.C.I(b) and (c).
D. Defenses - It is a defense to prosecution under paragraph B. of this Section 14 that:
(1) no notice was served on the Owner in compliance with this Ordinance;
(2) the Owner has removed the graffiti from the property in question three (3) or more
times within the 12 month period preceding the date of the citation; or
(3) before being issued a citation, the Owner gave the Designated Official written
authorization to allow persons to enter onto the property and remove the graffiti
pursuant to a volunteer or community service program approved by the Designated
Official in which the Owner is eligible to participate.
E. Notice to governmental entities - The Designated Official shall notify the Town and any
other governmental entity whenever property owned by or wider the control of the Town or
governmental entity contains graffiti in violation of this Ordinance. The Town or any other
governmental entity shall remove any such graffiti from its property within twenty (2 1) days
from the date of the notice.
F. Parental control - A parent commits an offense if the parent knowingly permits, or by
insufficient control allows, the minor to create or place graffiti on property in the Town
without the property Owner's consent.
SECTION 16
SAVINGS
All rights and remedies of the Town of Trophy Club are expressly saved as to any and all
violations of the provisions of any other Ordinances of the Town affecting signs, which have secured
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at the time of the effective date of this Ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending
litigation, both civil and criminal, whetherpending in court ornot, under such Ordinances same shall
not be affected by this Ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts.
SECTION 17
CUMULATIVE/REPEALER
That this Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the Town affecting signs and shall
not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of
those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance; provided, however, that
Ordinance No. 98-25 relating to signs is hereby repealed in its entirety, but provided and except that
any complaint, action, cause of action or claim which prior to the effective date of this Ordinance
has been initiated or arisen under or pursuant to the said repealed Ordinance shall continue to be
governed by the provisions of that Ordinance and for that purpose Ordinance No. 98-25 shall be
deemed to remain in fill force and effect.
SECTION IS
SEVERABILITY
If any section, article, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this Ordinance, or application
thereto, any person or circumstance is held invalid or unconstitutional by a Court of competent
jurisdiction, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance;
and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed such remaining portions of the
Ordinance despite such invalidity, wl- ch remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 19
PENALTY
Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction. thereof shall be subject to a fine in a sum not to exceed Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for each offense and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon
each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
SECTION 20
ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT
The Town Secretary of the Town of Trophy Club is hereby directed to engross and enroll this
Ordinance by copying the exact Caption, Publication Clause and Effective Date clause in the minutes
of the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club and by filing this Ordinance in the Ordinance
records of the Town.
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SECTION 21
PUBLICATION CLAUSE
The Town Secretary of the Town of Trophy Club is hereby directed to publish in the Official
newspaper of the Town of Trophy Club, the Caption, and Effective Date clause of this Ordinance
for two (2) days as required by Section 52.011 of the Texas Local Government Code.
SECTION 22
EFFECTIVE DATE
That this Ordinance shall become effective from and after its date of passage and publication as
required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, on this
16th day of .Tune , 1999.
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Mayor, Town of Trophy Nub, Texas
ATTEST:
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Town Secretary, T wn of Trophy Club, Texas
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APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
Tiffan . 4ertling
Town Attorney
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