[Adopted 5-14-2001 by Ord. No. 8-2001 (Ch. 19, Part 1, of
the 1989 Code)]
The following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall
have the meaning ascribed herein, unless the context clearly indicates
a different meaning:
PERSON
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGN
Any sign urging the election or defeat of any candidate seeking
any political office or urging the passage or defeat of any ballot
measure, but does not mean or include any billboard owned or maintained
by a commercial firm or advertising company.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
All publicly owned property, including streets, rights-of-way,
easements and everything affixed thereto and thereover.
SIGN
Includes any bill, poster, placard, handbill, flyer, painting,
sign or written matter in words, symbols or pictures or any combination
thereof.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Robinson, a first class township, in Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania.
ZONING OFFICER
The Township Code Enforcement Officer, Zoning Officer and/or
the Code Enforcement Officer/Zoning Officer's authorized agent.
It shall be unlawful for any person to post a political campaign
sign more than 30 days prior to the election for which the sign is
posted, and it shall be unlawful to fail to remove a political campaign
sign within 12 days after the election for which the sign was posted.
The erector of such signs, or an authorized agent of the political
party or candidate, shall apply for and obtain a permit from the Township
for the erection of such signs. At the time of application, he shall
deposit with the Township a sum, as adopted by resolution from time
to time by the Board of Commissioners and on file in the Township
offices, as a guaranty that all signs will be removed promptly within
12 days after the date of the election to which such sign relates.
If such signs are not removed at the end of the twelve-day period,
the Township shall have them removed and keep the full sum deposited
to reimburse the expense which the Township incurred.
The Zoning Officer is hereby authorized to remove any political
campaign sign found posted within the corporate limits of the Township
when such sign is in violation of the provisions of this article.
For the purpose of removing campaign signs, the Zoning Officer
is empowered to enter upon the property where the signs are posted
and is further authorized to enlist the aid or assistance of any other
department of the Township and to secure legal process to the end
that all such signs shall be expeditiously removed from any property
where posted.
When the Zoning Officer finds that a political campaign sign has been posted in violation of this article or without the payment of the permit fee set forth in §
226-4 of this article, the Zoning Officer shall attempt to contact the candidate, committee or person responsible for the posting of such sign. If the Zoning Officer is successful, he or she shall give 24 hours' advance telephone notice of the Township's intention to remove the sign and indicate the nature of the violation and the location of the sign. If after such notification the illegal sign remains in violation, the Zoning Officer shall remove said sign and shall store it in an authorized safe location. If after reasonable diligence the Zoning Officer is unable to contact the candidate, committee or person responsible for the sign, the Zoning Officer may dispense with the notice requirement and remove the sign, storing it in an authorized, safe location.
If the Zoning Officer removes any political campaign sign, the Zoning Officer shall keep a record of the location from which the sign was removed. The Zoning Officer shall store the political campaign sign in an authorized, safe location for at least 90 days and shall immediately notify, by telephone, fax or other communication, the candidate, committee or person responsible for the posting of the sign, indicating the fact of removal and the location where it may be retrieved. If the Zoning Officer is unable to make telephone contact, he shall provide written notice if the address of the candidate, committee or person is known or can be ascertained. The Zoning Officer shall return any political campaign sign upon the payment of the fee provided in §
226-4.
The Township shall be entitled to receive a sum, as adopted
by resolution from time to time, by the Board of Commissioners and
on file in the Township offices, for every political campaign sign
removed by the Zoning Officer for which no permit had been obtained,
to cover the expense of removal, notice and storage. In cases where
unusual effort is needed to remove a sign, such as the cutting or
removal of supporting structures, use of aerial devices, towing or
trailer signs or other unusual situations, the Township shall collect
from the person responsible a sum sufficient to cover the costs and
hourly wages so utilized.
In a campaign for political office, the candidate for such office
shall be deemed the person responsible for the posting of political
campaign signs unless he first notifies the Township Zoning Officer
of another person who is responsible. In such cases, the candidate
shall provide the name, address, telephone number and signed consent
of such other responsible person. In a campaign regarding a ballot
measure, the president of the committee supporting or opposing such
ballot measure shall be deemed responsible, in the manner described
above. The candidate or, in the case of the ballot measure, the committee
president or other responsible person, if so designated, shall be
liable to pay any fees or costs for the removal and storage of illegal
signs as set forth herein. Further, such candidate, committee president
or other designated person shall be subject to prosecution for any
violation of this article. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted
to make any person liable, civilly or criminally, for any sign posted
by persons unknown to him or her or by a person over whom he or she
has no control.
Political campaign signs in violation of this article are hereby
declared to be a public nuisance and may be abated by the Township.
The collection of removal fees shall not preclude the Township from
prosecuting any person for violating this article.
The Township Zoning Officer is hereby authorized and empowered
to revoke any permit issued by him or her pursuant to this article
or any preceding sign ordinance upon failure of the holder of such
permit to comply with any provision of this article.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall,
upon summary conviction, be subject to a fine of not more than $600
for each and every offense, plus costs of prosecution for each offense
and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to imprisonment
in the County jail for a term not to exceed 30 days.