Great Falls |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 17. LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE |
Chapter 60. SIGN CODE |
Article 4. ON-PREMISE SIGNS |
§ 17.60.4.060. Montana ExpoPark, Multi Sports Park, Don Olsen Field, American Fields, Riverview Little League, Westside Little League, Centene Stadium, Siebel Soccer Park and similar type facilities.
Montana ExpoPark, Multi Sports Park, Don Olsen Field, American Fields, Riverview Little League, Westside Little League, Centene Stadium, Siebel Soccer Park and similar type facilities are unique public properties that may conduct some commercial operations within the City of Great Falls. The following regulations apply to these properties:
A.
Signs internal to the properties listed in this section that are not intended to be visible from public rights-of-way are exempt from all requirements of this chapter.
B.
Permanent Freestanding signs are permitted at each primary entrance.
1.
Montana ExpoPark: 3rd Street NW, the Northwest Bypass, 6 th Street NW and the corner of 3 rd Street and the Northwest Bypass.
a.
Height limit: Twenty-five (25) feet.
b.
Area limit: Two hundred (200) square feet per sign.
2.
Don Olsen Field, American Fields, Riverview Little League, Westside Little League, Centene Stadium: the corner of 25 th Street N and River Drive.
a.
Height limit: Twenty (20) feet.
b.
Area limit: One hundred (100) square feet.
3.
Multi Sports Park: One (1) sign not to exceed ten (10) feet in height.
4.
Siebel Soccer Park: One (1) sign not to exceed ten (10) feet in height per frontage.
C.
Temporary event banners are allowed by permit.
1.
Temporary banners not exceeding one hundred and twenty eight (128) square feet, may be displayed on the fence,
2.
Temporary banners must be well maintained. Banners that become torn, ripped or damaged must be removed or replaced immediately.
3.
Banners must be of professional quality.
D.
Wall signage maximum: Ten (10) percent of the wall area per frontage, excluding service delivery areas and parapets. (See Exhibit 60-5 and Exhibit 60-1 of this chapter.)
(Ord. 3139, 2016)