A custom want to repaint the faces of his faded non-illuminated monument
sign, I provided her with specs: repaint aluminum faces, 3M vinyled text per drawing.
The planner come back with this requirement: routed out aluminum face, backed with acrylic for text.
I emailed: Can you tell me why a NON-ILLUMINATED face needs to do that?
Here is the respond: A non-illuminated monument
sign face needs to be routed out and backed with acrylic pursuant to the Section 11.72.230 of the Montclair Municipal Code which reads as follows:
“Each
sign should be designed to relate to the architectural style of the main building or buildings on the site and be compatible with the style or character of existing improvements upon the lot adjacent to the site. Incorporation of one or more of the predominantly visual design elements of such building(s), such as building materials, colors, or other design details shall be required.
Sign panels on monument
signs shall be constructed of an opaque material (i.e. aluminum), color and/or finish consistent with that on the main building(s). Acrylic or Plexiglas
sign panels shall be expressly prohibited.
Sign copy on monument
signs shall be individual, internally or halo-illuminated channel letters attached to, or routed into, the
sign panel background”.
(Ord. 06-871 § 9 (part): Ord. 99-791 Exh. A (part); prior code § 9-7.609)