Type of Sign
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Description
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Maximum Number of Signs per Lot
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Maximum Sign Area per Sign* on Residential Lots**
(square feet)
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Maximum Sign Area per Sign* on Nonresidential
Lots
(square feet)
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Other Requirements
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Agricultural sales or Christmas tree sign
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Advertises the seasonal sale of agricultural products
or Christmas trees
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2
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8
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24
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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
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Advertises a special event held a maximum of 9 days
in any calendar year that primarily is held to benefit a legitimate
tax-exempt nonprofit organization or charity
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2
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4
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40
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Shall be placed a maximum of 30 days prior to the event
and removed a maximum of 7 days after the event
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Contractor's sign
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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, or a bank or agency that is
financing an on-site construction project
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1 per contractor
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10
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30 (or 1 sign of 60 square feet maximum may be used
if the sign is shared by multiple entities)
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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
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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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3, in addition to signs painted on pavement
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3, in addition to signs painted on pavement
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Directional signs within a residential development
shall not be illuminated
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Flag
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A pennant made of fabric or materials with a similar
appearance that is hung in such a way to flow in the wind
(See also "special sale signs" below.)
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1
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20
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20
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Flags of governments and flags that simply include
colors or patterns are not regulated by this chapter, provided they
do not exceed 10 in number
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Garage sale sign
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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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See "garage sale" in § 250-35
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Home occupation sign
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Advertises a permitted home occupation
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1
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1
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2
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Shall not be illuminated, except a sign of a medical
doctor may be externally lit; 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
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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 non- residential use
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6
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Maximum height of 8 feet
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Open house sign
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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 a maximum of 5 days before the open
house begins and be removed a maximum of 24 hours after the open house
ends; such sign shall not be posted more than 5 consecutive days
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Political sign
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Advertises a person or party seeking political office
or a political cause or opinion on a referendum or matter of political
concern and which relates to a scheduled election or matter of upcoming
vote by a governmental body
(Political signs shall not be posted on property owned
by the Borough, except as may be allowed on election day outside of
a polling location.)
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Maximum of 2 sign faces per issue or candidate per
street per lot
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Maximum of 10 square feet per issue or candidate per
street frontage
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Maximum of 20 square feet per issue or candidate per
street frontage
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Shall be removed a maximum of 5 days after an election,
vote or referendum if the sign pertains to such a matter. Persons
posting political signs shall maintain a written list of locations
of such signs, unless posting signs on their own property. Political
signs shall not be placed on private property without the prior consent
of the owner. If a political sign does not meet these requirements,
then it shall be regulated as an off-premises sign
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Public services sign
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Advertises the availability of rest rooms, telephones
or other similar public conveniences
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No maximum
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2
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2
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Real estate sign
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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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30
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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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Recreation area sign
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Off-premises signs that are posted on public property
around a recreation facility for a maximum of 6 months per year
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No maximum
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50
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50
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Such signs shall not be internally illuminated and
shall be directed towards spectators at the recreation facility
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Service organization/place of worship sign
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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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Special sale signs
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Temporary banners, flags and other signs that advertise
a special sales event at a lawful principal commercial business
(A portable sign may be used under this provision.)
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5 per lot
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Not permitted
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Total of 60 square feet for all such banners, flags
and other temporary signs; no one banner, flag or sign shall exceed
40 square feet
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Shall be displayed a maximum of 10 consecutive days
per event and a maximum of 4 events per year; such signs shall not
flash, be internally illuminated, nor obstruct safe sight distances
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Time and temperature sign
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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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30
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Trespassing sign
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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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2
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4
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NOTES:
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*
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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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**
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For the purposes of this section, a "residential lot"
shall mean a lot occupied by a principal residential use or an undeveloped
lot in a residential district.
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Zoning District or Type of Use
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Total Maximum Height of Freestanding Signs
(feet)
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Total Maximum Area of Wall Signs
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Total Maximum Area of Window Signs
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Total Maximum Area and Number of Freestanding
Signs
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Residential districts, with signs in this table limited
to allowed principal nonresidential uses
(For home occupation signs, see § 250-50.)
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8
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30 square feet on each side of a principal nonresidential
building or an allowed nursing home or personal care center
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May be used in place of a wall sign with the same restrictions
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1 sign on each street the lot abuts, each with a maximum
sign area of 20 square feet
(See also entrance signs for major residential developments in § 250-51E.)
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C-N District
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8
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1 square foot of sign area for each linear foot of
building length on the building side on which such signs are attached
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Temporary nonilluminated window signs are not regulated;
other window signs shall be considered wall signs
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, each with a maximum
area of 20 square feet*
Up to 9 square feet of this sign area may be used instead
for a projecting sign, provided it is not internally illuminated,
or a sandwich board sign that is placed on the sidewalk in a location
that does not obstruct pedestrian traffic and which is kept inside
when the business is not open
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C-G District, I-C District, and any other district
not listed above
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20
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2 square feet of sign area for each linear foot of
building length on the building side on which such signs are attached
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Temporary nonilluminated window signs are not regulated;
other window signs shall be considered wall signs
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1 sign per street that the lot abuts, each with a maximum
area of 40 square feet*
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NOTE:
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*
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If a lot includes two or more distinct principal nonresidential
uses, the maximum freestanding sign area may be increased by 10 square
feet for each principal nonresidential use beyond the first nonresidential
use. For example, in the C-G District, if a lot includes three such
uses, the maximum freestanding sign area shall be 40 plus 20 equals
60 square feet.
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