Definitions of signs. As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ANIMATED SIGN
A type of freestanding, wall, projecting or roof sign with
motion, flashing light, or color changes requiring electrical energy
or electronic or manufactured sources of supply. For the purposes
of this chapter, this definition shall not be meant to include public
service signs, such as time-and-temperature signs, revolving or changeable
copy signs, or wind-activated elements, such as flags, banners or
similar items.
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTION
Any projection, except signs, which is not intended for occupancy
and which extends beyond the face of an exterior wall of a building.
BACKGROUND AREA OF SIGN
The entire area of a sign on which copy can be placed, including
framing and border, but not including structural supports and decorative
trim which is incidental to the copy content of the display itself.
BENCH SIGNS
A sign located on any part of the surface of a bench or seat
placed on or adjacent to a public right-of-way.
BILLBOARD
See "off-premises signs" and "commercial outdoor advertising
signs."
BUILDING CODE
The current Building Code as officially adopted by the Township
which governs construction standards, approved materials, and projection
standards, unless otherwise specified herein.
BUILDING FACADE
That portion of any exterior elevation of a building extending
vertically from grade to the top of the parapet, wall or eaves and
horizontally across the entire width of the building elevation.
BUSINESS SIGN
An on-premises sign which directs attention to a business,
commodity, service, industry or other activity which is sold, offered
or conducted on the premises on which such sign is located or to which
it is affixed.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign on which the message copy can be changed through the
use of attachable letters, numerals or graphics or through the use
of electronic switching of lamps or other illuminated devices. This
includes public service information, such as time-and-temperature
displays, or any sign which features automatic or manual switching
or changing of its message content.
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN
A permanent off-premises sign erected, maintained or used
for the purpose of providing copy area for advertising messages for
rent or lease.
CONSTRUCTION/DEVELOPMENT SIGN
A type of temporary sign which is intended to advertise the
name of a project or development and/or the contractor, architect,
engineer, financier, etc.
COPY AREA OF SIGN
The actual area of the sign copy applied to any background.
Compute copy area by straight lines drawn tangent to copy extremities
encompassing individual letters, words and graphic elements.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Any sign which is designed and erected solely for the purpose
of traffic or pedestrian direction and which is placed on the property
to which the public is directed.
DIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign designed to give forth artificial light directly (or
through transparent or translucent material) from a source of light
within such sign, including, but not limited to, neon and exposed
lamp signs.
EAVES
The lowest horizontal line of a sloping roof.
ERECT
To build, construct, attach, hang, suspend, affix, alter,
structurally repair, paint, relocate or renew on a wall or any other
background surface.
FESTOON LIGHTING
A directly illuminated sign comprised of a group of incandescent
bulbs hung or strung overhead.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign permanently supported by an upright(s) which is permanently
anchored into the ground. Such signs must be anchored below the frost
line with a footing.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign in which an internal or external source of light is
used.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign illuminated with a light so shielded that no direct
rays therefrom are visible elsewhere on the lot where said illumination
occurs. If such shielding device is defective, such sign shall be
deemed to be a directly illuminated sign.
INTERIOR SIGN
Any sign, except a window sign, placed within a building,
regardless of whether its message is visible to the exterior of the
building. Interior signs are not regulated by the provisions of this
chapter.
KIOSK
A permanent structure designed for the posting of temporary
signs or messages.
MARQUEE
A permanent, roofed structure attached to a building and
projecting over public or private property.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to a marquee (see "wall sign").
MONUMENT DISPLAY
An internally illuminated structure with display or copy
faces that use a visual communication technology (VCT), such as light-emitting
diodes (LED) or other internal light sources, to communicate municipal,
civic or emergency messaging, on-premises advertising, and/or commercial
off-premises advertising. A monument display shall be capable of remotely
or automatically changing displays. The portion of the monument display
structure where the messaging or advertising is displayed is called
the "active area."
[Added 1-17-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-01]
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, person, commodity
or service not sold or located upon the premises where the sign is
located.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which carries only messages strictly incidental to
lawful use of the premises on which it is located. Such signs may
include but not be limited to messages indicating the business transacted,
services rendered, goods sold or produced on the premises, name of
the business, and name of the person, firm or corporation occupying
the premises.
OPINION SIGN
Any sign that expresses or declares the personal belief,
idea or conviction of the citizen(s) residing on the premises as protected
under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
PARAPET
The portion of a facade or wall that extends above the roof.
POLITICAL SIGN
Any temporary sign pertaining to political views, an individual
seeking election or appointment to a public office, or a forthcoming
public election or referendum.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign, with or without display or legend, which is self-supporting
without being firmly embedded in the ground or is fixed on a movable
stand or mounted on wheels or removable vehicles or made easily movable
in some other manner.
PREMISES
A separate lot or tax parcel or a single use on more than
one lot or tax parcel with individual frontage abutting the street
line. A premises may include more than one occupant as in an office
complex or shopping center.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign, other than a wall sign, which is attached to and
projects more than 18 inches from a wall of a building.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A sign pertaining to the sale, lease or rent of a property
upon which it is located.
REVOLVING SIGN
A type of freestanding sign which revolves 360° or agitates
back and forth.
ROOFLINE
The uppermost line of the roof of the building or, in the
case of an extended facade or parapet, the uppermost height of said
facade or parapet.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected or maintained upon the roof or parapet of
a building, the entire face of which is situated above the eaves or
highest architectural point of the building to which it is attached,
and which is wholly or partially supported by said building.
SIGN
Any letter, number, symbol, figure, character, mark, plane,
design, picture, stroke, stripe, trademark or combination of these,
including permanent window signs erected in any manner whatsoever,
which shall be used for the attraction of the public to any place,
subject, person, firm, corporation, public performance, article or
merchandise and which shall be displayed in any manner whatsoever.
SNIPE SIGN
A small off-premises sign attached in any way to an object
or tree.
TIME-AND-TEMPERATURE SIGN
A display containing illuminated or reflective numerals switching
alternately to show the time and temperature.
VEHICULAR SIGN
A portable sign which is affixed and/or painted to a vehicle
in such a manner that the carrying of such sign or signs is no longer
incidental to the vehicle's primary purpose. Such signs shall be subject
to the regulations for portable signs as defined in this article.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (VCT)
Any type of lighting element that, when operational, is able
to communicate a visual message. A visual communication technology
may include, but is not limited to, the following: dual in-line packaged
light-emitting diodes (LED); surface-mounted diode LED; chip on board
LED; fiber optic LED; internally illuminate Lexan; intense pulsed
light technology; outdoor projection technology; outdoor projection
video-mapping technology; holographic technology; and 3D holographic
technology.
[Added 1-17-2017 by Ord.
No. 17-01]
WALL AND FASCIA SIGN
A sign which is parallel to any exterior wall of a building
or structure. Also includes signs affixed to architectural projections,
canopies or marquees which project from a building facade, provided
the copy area of such sign remains parallel to the building facade.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign affixed to or within 12 inches of the interior surface
of a window with its message visible to the outside of said window
surface.