Type and Definition of Signs Not Requiring Permits
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Maximum Number. of Signs per Lot
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Maximum Sign Area per Sign1 (on Residential Lots of Less than 2 Acres)
(square feet)
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Maximum Sign Area per Sign1 (on Lots Other than Residential Lots of Less than 2 Acres)
(square feet)
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Other Requirements
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Agricultural Products Sign — Advertises
the sale of agricultural or livestock products clearly primarily produced
or raised on the premises of a principal agricultural use, or the
seasonal sale of Christmas trees.
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2
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8
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15
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Shall only be posted during seasons when such products
are actively offered for sale
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Charitable Event Sign — Advertises
a special event held a maximum of 9 days in any calendar year that
primarily is held to benefit a U.S. Internal Revenue Service certified
tax-exempt nonprofit organization.
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2
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4
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15 for each of 2, or 32 if only a single sign is used
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Shall be placed a maximum of 30 days prior to event
and removed a maximum of 7 days after event
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Contractor's Sign — Advertises a
building tradesperson, engineer or architect who is actively conducting
significant work on a particular lot that is not such person's place
of business.
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22
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8
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20 (except 5 signs with a maximum sign area of 50 square
feet for a project with a total construction cost greater than $3,000,000)
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Shall only be permitted while such work is actively
and clearly underway and a maximum of 10 days afterward. Such signs
shall not be placed on the lot for more than 1 year, unless a 1-year
extension is granted by the Zoning Officer. Shall not be illuminated.
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Directional Sign — Provides information
indicating traffic direction, entry or exit, loading or service area,
directions to apartment numbers or parking courts in a development,
fire lanes, parking or closely similar information regarding the same
lot as the sign is on, and that does not include advertising.
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No maximum
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12, other than signs painted on pavement
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12, other than signs painted on pavement
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Directional signs within a residential development
shall not be illuminated
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Flag — A banner or pennant made
of fabric or fabric-like polymers that is hung in such a way to flow
in the wind and that includes some type of commercial message.
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2
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50
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50
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In addition, flags of any nation or level of government
are not regulated by this Chapter.
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Garage Sale Sign — Advertises an
occasional garage sale/porch sale or auction.
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2 per event
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2 per sign
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2 per sign
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Shall be placed a maximum of 48 hours before permitted
garage sale or auction begins, and be removed maximum of 24 hours
after event ends
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Historic Sign — Memorializes an
important historic place, event or person and that is specifically
authorized by the Township or a county, state or federal agency.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Holiday Decorations — Commemorates
a holiday recognized by the Township, county, state or federal government
and that does not include advertising.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Home Occupation Sign — Advertises
a permitted home occupation.
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1
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2
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2
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Shall not be illuminated, except for a sign of a medical
doctor. shall be set back a minimum of 10 feet from the street right-of-way,
unless printed on a mailbox. May be freestanding, attached flat on
a building wall, or within a window.
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Identification Sign — Only identifies
the name and/or occupation of the resident and/or the name, street
address and/or use of a lot, but that does not include advertising.
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1
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1, except 2 for a principal nonresidential use
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6
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Maximum height of 8 feet
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Internal Sign— Nonilluminated sign
located 100 feet or more from any lot line.
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No maximum
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Not permitted
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15
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Official Sign — Erected by the state,
county, Township or other legally constituted governmental body, or
specifically authorized by Township ordinance or resolution, and which
exists for public purposes.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Open House Sign — Advertises the
temporary and periodic open house of a property for sale or rent.
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2 per event
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4
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4
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Shall be placed maximum of 5 days before open house
begins and be removed maximum of 24 hours after open house ends. Such
sign shall not be posted more than 5 consecutive days.
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Physically Carried Sign — Physically
carried by a person.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Proposed Development Sign — Announces
a proposed subdivision or land development for which a sketch, preliminary
or final plan has been submitted to the Township, and which would
involve a minimum of 10 dwelling units or a nonresidential principal
building.
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1
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8
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20
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Shall only be placed after the submission of a sketch,
preliminary or final subdivision or land development plan to the Township,
and shall be removed when any of the following occur: 1) if such plan
is rejected or withdrawn; 2) for a residential development, when all
of the approved units are sold; or 3) for a nonresidential development,
when a permanent sign is placed.
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Public Services Sign — Advertises
the availability of rest rooms, telephone or other similar public
convenience.
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No maximum
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2
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2
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Real Estate Sign — Advertises the
availability of property on which the sign is located for sale, rent
or lease.
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1 per street the lot abuts
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6
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32
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Shall only be placed on the property while it is actively
for sale, lease or rent, and shall be removed a maximum of 7 days
after settlement or start of lease
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Required Sign — Only includes information
required to be posted outdoors by a government agency or the Township.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Right-of-Way Sign — Posted within
the existing right-of-way of a public street and officially authorized
by the Township or PennDOT.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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Service Organization/Place of Worship Sign — An off-premises sign stating the name of a recognized incorporated
service organization or place of worship and that states the place
and times of meetings or services and/or an arrow directing persons
to such location.
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2
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2
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2
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Maximum of 2 such signs per such organization or place
of worship
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Time and Temperature Sign — With
a sole purpose to announce the current time and temperature and any
nonprofit public service messages.
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1
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Not permitted
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40
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Trespassing Sign — Indicating that
a road is private, that trespassing is prohibited on a lot, or controlling
certain activities such as hunting and fishing on the lot.
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No maximum
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1
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4
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Very Small Sign — Has an area of
less than 1 square foot and that cannot be read by a person of normal
eyesight from a public street or exterior lot line.
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Not regulated by this Chapter
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NOTE:
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1
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Maximum sign areas are for each of two sides of each
permitted sign, measured in square feet.
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Zoning District or Type or Use
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Maximum Height of Freestanding Signs
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Maximum Area of Wall Signs
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Maximum Area and Number of Freestanding Signs
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All residential, OSP and "rural" districts for permitted
principal nonresidential uses
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8 feet
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A maximum of 10% of the building face or 20 square
feet, whichever is smaller; 1 sign is permitted on each side of the
building facing a street.
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1 sign on each street the lot abuts, each with a maximum
sign area of 20 square feet
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All residential, OSP and "rural" districts for identifying
the name of a development as specified in § 27- 713
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8 feet
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Not permitted
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1 sign at one entrance to the development, which shall
only be permitted abutting a collector street, with a maximum sign
area of 32 square feet
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For a permitted home occupation: see § 27-703
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All R and RU and OSP Districts for nonconforming principal
business uses
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8 feet
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A maximum of 20 square feet; 1 sign is permitted on
each side of the building facing a street
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1 sign along each street from which access is gained,
each with a maximum sign area of 20 square feet
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In the NC District, other than shopping centers or
other multitenant buildings
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25 feet
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10% of the area of the building face or 50 square feet.
whichever is smaller, on each side of the building facing a road or
internal access
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, each with a maximum
area of 50 square feet
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In the NC District, shopping center or other multitenant
building
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25 feet
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32 square feet for each tenant, except any tenant occupying
more than 40,000 square feet of contiguous floor area shall be permitted
a sign of 75 square feet
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, with a maximum
area of 50 square feet or 1 sign of 125 square feet listing all tenants
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In the HC District, other than shopping centers2 or other multitenant buildings
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25 feet
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10% of the area of the building face or 200 square
feet, whichever is smaller
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, each with a maximum
area of 150 square feet
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In the HC District, for shopping centers2 and other multitenant buildings
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25 feet
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50 square feet for each tenant, except any tenant occupying
more than 40,000 square feet of contiguous floor area shall be permitted
a sign of 100 square feet1
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, each with a maximum
of 150 square feet or 1 sign of 250 square feet listing all tenants
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In the RT District for all industrial, research and
office use (all other uses shall follow the Rural Residential District
regulations)
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12 feet
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A total area of 200 square feet per principal building
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1 sign per approved access point with a maximum size
of 100 square feet and located at least 100 feet from any side or
rear lot line
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In LI, LI(L) or GI District
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25 feet
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10% of the building face or 250 square feet, whichever
is smaller1
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1 sign per approved access point, each with a maximum
area of 200 square feet
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In the LI District, for multitenant or flexible buildings
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25 feet
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50 square feet for each tenant, except any tenant occupying
more than 50,000 square feet shall be permitted a sign of 75 square
feet
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1 sign per approved access point, each with a maximum
area of 200 square feet with a listing of all building tenants
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NOTES:
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1
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Permitted on each side of a building that faces directly
onto a street.
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2
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Freestanding buildings within a shopping center, commonly
know as "pad sites," that include an individual permitted principal
business use, shall be permitted to have the same type and size of
wall signs, directional signs and menu boards as would be permitted
as if the use would be on a separate lot in that particular zoning
district. Such buildings shall not be permitted to have freestanding
signs in addition to the signs permitted for the shopping center but
may have a portion of the sign(s) permitted for the center.
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