Yes, you need to know exactly where to place these mini-billboards. However, once you`re familiar with the rules in your area, you can introduce your business to your potential end users.
On the Street or Lot. Outdoor signs are the most visible form of marketing a company can employ. In Windows and Doors. Promote new products by hanging banners or graphics in the business' windows. In the Reception Area. On the Floor. On the Walls. Outside Restrooms. Throughout the Building.
The impervious coverage limitation shall be 10 percent of the total property acreage, and shall include, but not be limited to, houses, barns, stables, sheds, silos, outhouses, cabanas and other buildings, swimming pools, docks, or decks.
In rural areas, impervious cover may only be one or two percent. In residential areas, coverage increases from about 10 percent in low-density subdivisions to over 50 percent in multifamily communities. In industrial and commercial areas, coverage rises above 70 percent.
The maximum permitted impervious coverage in the applicable zones (R-45, R-30, R-15 and R-10) is 40%. Note: The square footage calculation in I must be less than or equal to the square footage calculation in B or a Bulk Variance Application before the Board of Adjustment will be required.
Areas identified as impervious: Hardened surfaces on or near the ground: sidewalks, private roads, private streets, parking lots, walkways, patios, concrete slabs, runways, taxiways, aprons, or other hardened surfaces consisting of asphalt, concrete, or other paving material.
TO COMPUTE THE MAXIMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACE ALLOWED ON A LOT, MULTIPLY THE PERCENTAGE ALLOWED IN YOUR ZONING DISTRICT BY THE TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF THE LOT (EXAMPLE: A LOT MEASURING 7200 SQ. FT. WITH A 45% COVERAGE WOULD HAVE A MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE IMPERVIOUS SURFACE COVERAGE OF 3240 SQ. FT.