Words and phrases used in this Article
VII shall have the meanings set forth in this section. Words and phrases not defined in this §
119-57 but defined in Article
II shall be given the meanings set forth in said article. Principles for computing sign area and sign height are contained in this section. All other words and phrases shall be given their common, ordinary meaning, unless the context clearly requires otherwise. Section headings or captions are for reference purposes only and shall not be used in the interpretation of this article.
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign located on a property or premises which is vacant
and/or unoccupied for a period of six months, or a sign which is damaged,
in disrepair, or vandalized and not repaired within 60 days of the
date of the damaging event and/or for which no legal owner can be
found.
ADVERTISING SIGN, OFF-PREMISES
A sign which conveys a commercial or noncommercial message
unrelated to the activity conducted on the lot where the sign is located
or a sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service,
entertainment or attraction sold, offered, or existing elsewhere than
on the same lot where the sign is located. A structure intended to
support or contain such a sign shall also be considered an off-premises
advertising sign.
ANIMATION
The movement or the optical illusion of movement of any part
of the sign structure, design or pictorial segment, including the
movement of any illumination or the flashing or varying of light intensity;
the automatic changing of all or any part of the facing of a sign;
the movement of a sign set in motion by the atmosphere. Time and temperature
devices shall be considered animated signs.
APPLICANT
A person or entity who applies for a sign permit in accordance
with the provisions of this article.
AREA OF SIGN
In the case of individual letters used as a sign, the area
is 90% of the area enclosed within the smallest regular geometric
figure needed to completely encompass all letters, insignias or symbols,
except as otherwise provided herein. For signs other than individual
letters, words, insignias or symbols, the area is the total area of
the facing or the total area within the outer edge of any existing
border of the sign.
AWNING SIGN
Signs which are placed on or integrated into fabric or other
material canopies which are mounted on the exterior wall of a building.
BANNER SIGN
A sign intended to be hung either with or without a frame,
with characters, letters, illustrations, or ornamentations applied
to paper, plastic, fabric or similar material, excluding flags, emblems,
and insignia of political, professional, religious, education, or
corporate organizations, provided that such flags, emblems, and insignia
are displayed for noncommercial purposes.
BILLBOARD
A type of off-premises advertising sign which conveys a commercial
or noncommercial message unrelated to the activity conducted on the
lot where the sign is located, or a sign which directs attention to
a business, commodity, service, entertainment or attraction sold,
offered, or existing elsewhere than on the same lot where the sign
is located. A structure intended to support or contain such a sign
shall also be considered a billboard.
BUSINESS
For the purposes of this Article
VII, "business" shall mean any approved nonresidential use, including commercial, manufacturing, and industrial enterprises; public buildings and uses such as public schools, parks, civic centers, and municipal buildings; and semipublic buildings and uses such as churches, fire houses, ambulance buildings, private schools, and libraries.
BUSINESS NAME
The name by which a business is commonly recognized and used
by the applicant. The applicant shall provide stationery or other
supporting documents illustrating the use of the business name or
verification of the official business license or tax name. Slogans
or product information shall not be considered as the business name.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is a part of or attached to an awning, canopy
or other fabric, plastic, or structural protective cover over a door,
entrance, window, or outdoor service area. A marquee is not a canopy.
Canopy Sign on Freestanding Canopy
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COMMERCIAL MESSAGE
Any sign wording, logo, or other representation that, directly
or indirectly, names, advertises, or calls attention to a business,
product, service, or other commercial activity.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN
A temporary sign identifying an architect, contractor, subcontractor,
and/or material supplier participating in construction on the property
on which the sign is located.
CONTRACTOR OR SUBCONTRACTOR SIGNS
The temporary signs which identify the contractor or subcontractor
engaged in the construction, reconstruction or repair of a building
or buildings on a lot or parcel or property.
DEVELOPMENT SIGN
A temporary sign used to identify an approved future development.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
An on-site sign, providing no advertising of any kind except
the business name and logo, which provides direction or instruction
to guide persons to facilities intended to serve the public, including,
but not specifically limited to, those signs identifying restrooms,
public telephones, public walkways, parking areas, and other similar
facilities.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign which provides a listing of the names of businesses,
activities, addresses, locations, uses or places within a building
or complex of buildings for the purposes of giving directions, instruction,
or facility information and which may contain the name and logo of
an establishment but no advertising copy.
EASEL SIGN
A self-supporting, movable sign consisting of one face with
supporting legs or a supporting frame, or a sign displayed on an easel.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE SIGN
Any sign, or portion of a sign, that displays an electronic
image or video, which may or may not include text, where the rate
of change is electronically programmed and can be modified by electronic
processes. This definition includes television screens, plasma screens,
digital screens, LED screens, video boards, holographic displays,
and other similar media.
EMERGENCY SIGNS
Emergency warning signs erected by a governmental agency,
a public utility company, or a contractor doing authorized or permitted
work within the public right-of-way.
FACADE
Any exterior wall of a building exposed to public view; and
any structure or part of a structure attached to, or otherwise mounted
parallel to, an exterior wall or other vertical part of the structure.
FLAG
Any fabric, banner, or bunting containing distinctive colors,
patterns, or symbols, used as a symbol of a government, political
subdivision, or other entity, which is mounted on a pole, cable, or
rope at one end.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign supported permanently upon the ground by poles or
braces and that is not attached to any building. (See illustrations.)
Common Freestanding Sign Types
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GOVERNMENT SIGN
Any temporary or permanent sign erected and maintained by
the Township, county, state, or federal government for traffic direction
or for designation of any school, hospital, historical site, or public
service, property, or facility.
GRAND OPENING
The introduction, promotion or announcement of a new business,
store, shopping center or office, or the announcement, introduction
or promotion of an established business changing ownership. A business
qualifies for a grand opening sign when it has been closed to the
public for a period of 30 days.
GROUND LEVEL
The finished grade of the adjacent street curb or, where
there is no street curb, six inches above street grade. Ground level
shall be the existing natural grade.
GROUND SIGN
A freestanding sign that is architecturally integrated with
the building with individually mounted letters and/or logos only.
This sign shall be built with continuous background surface built
from the ground up.
HEIGHT
See "computation of height."
ILLEGAL SIGN
Any sign erected without first obtaining an approved sign
permit, other than nonconforming signs, and which does not meet the
requirement of this article.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign with an artificial light source incorporated internally
or externally for the purpose of illuminating the sign.
INCIDENTAL OR INSTRUCTIONAL SIGN
A sign, generally informational, that has a purpose secondary
to the use of the zone lot on which it is located, such as "no parking,"
"entrance," "loading only," "telephone," and other similar directives.
No sign with a commercial message legible from a position off the
zone lot on which the sign is located shall be considered incidental
or instructional.
Incidental Sign or Instructional Sign
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INDIRECT ILLUMINATION
A source of external illumination located away from the sign,
but which is itself not visible to persons viewing the sign from any
street, sidewalk or adjacent property.
INDIVIDUAL LETTERS
A cut-out or etched letter or logo which is individually
placed on a landscape, screen wall, building wall or ground sign.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATION
A source of illumination entirely within the sign which makes
the contents of the sign visible at night by means of the light being
transmitted through a translucent material but wherein the source
of illumination is not visible.
Internal and External Illumination
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LED
Light-emitting diode.
LINEAR BUILDING FRONT FOOT
The length of the building which contains the primary entrance
used by patrons. In a center with more than one building, the linear
building front foot shall be calculated for each building and totaled
to determine the total linear front foot for the center.
LOGO
A graphic symbol representing an activity, use or business.
Permitted logos shall be registered trademarks or symbols commonly
used by the applicant, and may include graphic designs in addition
to lettering. The applicant shall provide stationery or other supporting
documents illustrating the use of the logo.
LUMINANCE
A measure of the brightness of a surface which is emitting
or reflecting light. The unit of measurement is candelas per square
meter or nits (1 nit = 1 cd/m2).
MAINTENANCE
The replacing or repairing of a part or portion of a sign
necessitated by ordinary wear, tear or damage beyond the control of
the owner or the reprinting of existing copy without changing the
wording, composition or color of said copy.
MARQUEE
Any permanent roof-like structure projecting beyond a building
or extending along and projecting beyond the wall of the building,
generally designed and constructed to provide protection from the
weather.
MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding cabinet or panel sign mounted on, or within,
a base (above grade) which is detached from any building.
MULTIPLE-OCCUPANT COMMERCIAL BUILDING
A commercial development in which there exist two or more
separate commercial activities, in which there are appurtenant shared
facilities (such as parking or pedestrian mall), and which is designed
to provide a single area in which the public can obtain varied products
and services. Distinguishing characteristics of a multiple-tenant
commercial building may, but need not, include common ownership of
the real property upon which the center is located, common-wall construction,
and multiple-occupant commercial use of a single structure.
NAMEPLATE
A small sign which identifies a resident's or home's name
and address or the name of a farm, ranch or commercial stable. Such
signs may be shingle, building wall or archway-mounted signs.
NIT
A unit of measure of luminance. See "luminance."
NONCOMMERCIAL FREE SPEECH SIGN
A sign with no commercial content which expresses personal
ideas and values, advocates a position on an issue, or seeks converts
and supporters and which does not meet the definition of a "political
sign."
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign which is not allowed under this article but which,
when first constructed before this article was in effect and for which
a sign permit was issued, was legally allowed.
OCCUPANCY
A purpose for which a building, or part thereof, is used
or intended to be used.
OWNER
A person recorded as such on official records. For the purpose
of this article, the owner of property on which a sign is located
is presumed to be the owner of the sign unless facts to the contrary
are officially recorded or otherwise brought to the attention of the
Zoning Officer.
PANEL
A two-dimensional visual background behind the sign letters
and logos which is visually separated from the mounting upon which
the sign letters and logos are placed by the presence of a border,
different colors, different materials, or other technique of visual
framing around the letters or logos.
PARAPET
That portion of a building exterior wall projecting above
the plate line of the building.
PENNANT
Any lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether
or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire,
or string, usually in series, designed to move in the wind.
PERMANENT SIGN
Any sign which is intended to be and is constructed as to
be in lasting and enduring condition, remaining unchanged in character,
condition (beyond normal wear) and position, and in a permanent manner
affixed to the ground, wall or building, provided the sign is listed
as a permanent sign in this article.
PLATE LINE
The point at which any part of the main roof structure first
touches or bears upon an external wall.
POLITICAL SIGN
A temporary sign which supports candidates for office or
urges action on any other matter on the ballot of primary, general
and special elections.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or other
permanent structure, or a sign designed to be transported, including,
but not limited to, signs designed to be transported by means of wheels,
signs converted to A- or T-frames, menu and sandwich board signs,
balloons used as signs, umbrellas used for advertising and signs attached
to or painted on vehicles parked and visible from the public right-of-way,
unless said vehicle is used in the normal day-to-day operations of
the business.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign affixed to a building wall in such a manner that
its leading edge extends more than six inches beyond the surface of
such building or wall.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Unless otherwise expressly provided, "public property" means
any and all real or personal property over which the Township or other
governmental entity has or may exercise control, whether or not the
government owns the property in fee, including sidewalks, rights-of-way
and improved or unimproved land of any kind and all property appurtenant
to it.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary sign advertising the real estate upon which the
sign is located as being for rent, lease, or sale.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
No commercial sign shall be erected so as to project beyond
a property line, over a public sidewalk or over or within a public
right-of-way.
ROOFLINE
The uppermost line of the roof of a building or, in the case
of an extended facade or parapet, the uppermost point of said facade
or parapet.
ROOF SIGN
Any sign mounted on the main roof portion of a building or
on the topmost edge of a parapet wall of a building and which is wholly
or partially supported by such building. Signs mounted on mansard
facades, pent eaves, and architectural projections such as canopies
or marquees shall not be considered to be roof signs. See the following
illustration for examples of roof signs and comparison of differences
between roof and fascia signs.
Comparison — Roof and Fascia Signs
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SHINGLE SIGN
A sign suspended from a roof overhang of a covered porch,
walkway or horizontal plane surface which identifies the tenant of
the adjoining space.
SIGN
Any device for visual communication which is used or is intended
to attract the attention of the public with a purpose of identifying,
when the display of the device is visible beyond the boundaries of
the public or private property upon which the display is made. The
term "sign" shall not include any flag or badge or insignia of the
United States, State of Pennsylvania, Monroe County, the Township,
or official historic plaques of any governmental jurisdiction or agency.
SNIPE SIGN
A sign which is tacked, nailed, posted, pasted, glued or
otherwise attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences or to other objects,
the advertising matter appearing on which is not applicable to the
present use of the premises upon which such sign is located.
SPECIAL EVENT
A promotional event, such as, but not limited to, grand openings,
bazaars, street fairs, shows, exhibitions, sporting events, runs,
bicycling events, and block parties. This does not include sidewalk
sales occurring on private property where merchandise normally sold
indoors is transferred from indoors to outdoors for sale.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign, banner, pennant, or valance of advertising display
constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, plastic, wallboard
or other like materials, with or without frames, or any sign not permanently
attached to the ground, wall or building.
WALL SIGN
Any sign attached parallel to, but within six inches of,
a wall, painted on the wall surface of, or erected and confined within
the limits of an outside wall of any building or structure, which
is supported by such wall or building, and which displays only one
sign surface. (See illustration.)
WINDOW SIGN
Any poster, cut-out letters, painted text or graphics, or
other text or visual presentation affixed to or placed behind a window
pane which is intended to be read from the exterior of the building.
For all commercial, manufacturing, industrial, public and semipublic uses (referred to as "business" in this section) in VC Village Commercial/Residential, GC General Commercial, LIC Light Industrial/Commercial, GI General Industrial, BP Business Park Overlay, and I Institutional Districts, the following signs are permitted, and then only if accessory to a permitted use, and such signs shall be subject to the requirements of this §
119-63 and any other special provisions contained in this article:
A. Individual business identification signs. The following provisions
shall apply where an individual business is located on the lot:
(1) Total square footage permitted. Total sign square footage permitted
shall be determined by multiplying the length of linear building front
foot by a factor of 1.5 square feet, up to a maximum of 200 square
feet. The length of linear building front foot is defined as the length
of the side of the building adjacent and parallel to any public street.
If building linear front foot permits the maximum square footage,
the total permitted square footage may be incorporated into a single
wall sign, disallowing any other signs on site.
(2) Total number permitted. The total number of signs permitted shall
not exceed two, except as follows:
(a)
A site totaling over 300 feet of lot frontage may have an additional
wall sign not exceeding 32 square feet in area.
(b)
Retail fuel sales signs are exempt from the total sign square footage limitation but shall comply with §
119-63E.
(c)
Only one freestanding or monument sign is permitted per lot,
except on corner lots, where one may be permitted on each street frontage
of arterial or higher classification.
(3) Permitted signs by type. The following signs are permitted, provided
all regulations are met and the total square footage permitted on
the site is not exceeded. For the purposes of this section, mixed-use
sites include buildings and centers with a combination of retail and
office uses or a combination of retail, office and industrial uses.
(a)
Freestanding signs.
[1]
The maximum area, per side, for a freestanding sign shall be
0.8 square foot times the linear building front foot for office buildings
and 1.5 square feet times the linear building front foot for other
uses, with a maximum of 50 square feet.
[2]
The maximum height of a freestanding sign shall be 18 feet,
except 15 feet in the VC District, and shall be a minimum of 8.5 feet
above grade.
(b)
Monument signs. Monument signs are permitted, except in the
VC District, as follows:
[1]
The maximum size of a monument sign shall be 75 square feet.
[2]
Signs may be double-faced:
[a] When the angle between sign faces measures 45°
or less, the total sign area shall be computed by measuring the square
footage of a single face.
[b] When the angle between sign faces measures more
than 45°, the total sign area shall be computed by adding the
square footage of each face.
[3]
The maximum height of monument signs shall be six feet for horizontally
oriented signs and 12 feet for vertically oriented signs.
(c)
Wall signs. The area of a wall sign shall not exceed 0.8 square
foot times the linear building front foot for office buildings and
1.5 square feet for other uses, with a maximum of 125 square feet.
B. Shopping center, mall and multiple-occupant business identification signs. The following provisions shall apply to developments, whether planned and developed on one lot or multiple lots as a group, in which two or more businesses (commercial, manufacturing, industrial, public or semipublic uses) are housed in one or more principal structures. If more than a total of two regulated signs will be erected, an application for a master sign program shall be submitted in accord with §
119-63B(1).
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(1) Master sign program. An application for approval of a master sign
program shall be submitted in accord with the following:
(a)
Each individual sign proposed in accordance with an approved
master sign program must be applied for and permitted separately.
Approval of a master sign program shall not be deemed permission to
construct any particular sign under that program.
(b)
An application for a master sign program shall include the following
components:
[1]
The types of signs proposed.
[2]
A scale drawing indicating the location and position of each
sign in relation to the building it is to be attached to, other buildings
and signs within the center, and lot lines.
[3]
A scale drawing of each sign indicating the overall dimensions,
the square footage, and the height of the top and bottom of the sign
above grade.
[4]
An elevation of each proposed sign indicating the materials
to be used and the type of illumination, if any.
[5]
Written specifications governing the color, size, style, location,
and other features of the proposed signs.
(c)
No freestanding sign other than the main identification sign(s) in §
119-63B(2) shall be permitted for any development.
(d)
Total square footage permitted.
[1]
The maximum square footage of all signs within a development,
excluding the main identification sign, entrance markers, and traffic
directional signs, shall not exceed 1.5 square feet times the linear
front foot of the building.
[2]
In a development with more than one building, the linear building
front foot shall be calculated for each building and totaled to determine
the total linear front foot for the center on which the maximum square
footage shall be calculated.
[3]
Unless otherwise specified in this §
119-63B, the area of individual signs shall not exceed the maximum size specified in §
119-63A for the type of sign proposed.
(e)
Applications for approval of a master sign program shall be
submitted with the application for land development.
(2) Main identification sign. Main identification signs, as approved
under a master sign program, shall meet the following requirements:
[Amended 7-16-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-01]
(a)
The maximum number and area of main identification signs shall
be one freestanding sign per street of no more than 100 square feet,
or one monument sign per street of no more than 150 square feet, or
one wall sign facing each street of no more than 125 square feet.
(b)
The names of tenants of the building or center may be included on the main identification sign, but the area of each tenant identification shall not exceed 10 square feet and shall be counted as part of the maximum allowable size per §
119-63B(2)(a).
(c)
Main identification signs shall not exceed 18 feet in height
in the GC District, or 15 feet in height in the VC District. Freestanding
signs shall be a minimum of 8.5 feet above grade.
(3) Individual occupant wall signs. (See §
119-63G for shingle signs.)
(a)
Number. There shall be not more than one wall sign for each
principal business occupant, except that where a principal occupant
abuts two or more streets, one additional such sign oriented to each
abutting street shall be permitted.
(b)
Maximum area. The surface area of a wall sign shall not exceed
nine square feet.
(c)
Location. A wall sign may be located on the outermost wall of
any principal building. The location and arrangement of all wall signs
shall be subject to the review and approval of the Zoning Officer.
(d)
Height. A wall sign shall not project higher than the parapet
line of the wall to which the sign is to be affixed.
(4) Wayfinding sign. In addition to the total square footage of signs permitted by §
119-63B(1)(d), wayfinding signs may be permitted interior to the development to direct traffic to the location of individual tenants.
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No. 2019-01]
(a)
One such sign not exceeding any area of 20 square feet may be
installed at any intersection where necessary to provide direction
to tenants beyond the intersection.
(b)
The sign may include the development name and individual tenant
signs shall be included on the wayfinding sign and shall not exceed
an area of two square feet for each tenant.
(c)
A wayfinding sign shall not project higher than eight feet.
(d)
Wayfinding signs shall not be legible exterior to the development.
C. Business subdivision road entrance signs. Business subdivision road
entrance signs for developments with two or more commercial, manufacturing,
industrial, public and semipublic buildings (referred to as "business"
in this section), indicating only the name of the development, shall
be subject to the following:
(1) Type. The business subdivision road entrance signs shall be ground
signs.
(2) Number. There shall not be more than two business subdivision road
entrance signs for each point of vehicular access to a development.
(3) Area. Business subdivision road entrance signs shall not exceed 32
square feet.
(4) Location. Business subdivision road entrance signs may be located
in any required setback but shall not extend over any lot line or
within 15 feet of any point of vehicular access from a public roadway.
The location and arrangement of all residential development signs
shall be subject to the review and approval of the Zoning Officer.
(5) Height. Business subdivision road entrance signs shall not project
higher than five feet.
(6) Sign faces. Business subdivision road entrance signs may be double-faced
only when one such sign is used at a road entrance.
D. Automatic teller machine (ATM) signs. ATM signs shall be permitted
in association with an approved commercial use, subject to the following:
(1) Location. Such sign shall be located on the face of the machine and
may only identify the individual business name, logo, time, and principal
services offered at the ATM.
(2) Area. The area of any such sign shall not exceed 10 square feet.
The bezel and architectural border of an ATM sign shall not be included
in the sign area unless they contain sign characters, logos, or other
sign graphics. The area of any ATM signs not visible beyond the boundaries
of the property shall not be deducted from the sum total area permitted
for the use. Wording, symbols, and graphics which instruct persons
on the use of the ATM shall not be considered part of the sign area
unless they are visible beyond the boundaries of the property and
attract the attention of the public.
E. Retail fuel sales. Retail fuel sales establishments shall, in addition
to the other permitted signs, be permitted one sign with up to four
fuel prices attached to the business identification sign. The height
of the letters/numerals shall not exceed the following, and the sign
shall be no larger than necessary to encompass the letters/numerals,
but in no case shall exceed the width of the business sign. The prices
shall be stationary but may be electronically controlled in accord
with § 199-5.
Number of products advertised
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1 or 2
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3
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4
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Maximum letter height
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24 inches
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15 inches
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12 inches
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F. Changeable panel signs. One changeable panel sign per lot may be
incorporated into a permitted freestanding sign, monument sign or
wall sign to identify special, unique, limited activities, services,
products, or sales of limited duration occurring on the premises on
which the changeable panel sign is located. The changeable panel sign
shall be counted in the sign area of the sign in which it is incorporated.
G. Shingle signs. In addition to the other signs permitted by this chapter, each establishment with a separate entrance to the outside shall be permitted a shingle sign in accord with this §
119-63G.
(1) A shingle sign shall not exceed six square feet.
(2) Shingle signs shall be limited to two sign faces installed perpendicular
to the building facade.
(3) No portion of a shingle sign shall be less than eight feet above
any pedestrian walkway or the grade below the sign.
(4) No portion of a shingle sign shall project above the top of an eave
or parapet.
(5) Shingle signs suspended from the underside of a building overhang
shall be centered under the overhang and shall not project beyond
the overhang.
(6) A shingle sign shall maintain a ten-foot separation from another
shingle sign.
(7) Shingle signs shall be located at the business entrance.
(8) Shingle signs shall not be more than six inches or less than one
inch thick.
H. Business directional signs. The intent of this section is to allow
commercial, manufacturing, industrial, public and semipublic uses
(referred to as "business" in this section) located in the Township
but not fronting on PA Route 115 or PA Route 209 to erect signs directing
the public to the business.
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No. 2019-01]
(1) Location/number. Two such signs shall be permitted for each business
eligible for such signs. In the case of multibusinesses on the same
parcel, each business shall not be eligible for signs; instead, the
directional signs shall refer to the parcel as a whole.
(2) Area. The surface area of each sign shall not exceed four square
feet for each exposed face.
(3) Height. A directional sign shall not project higher than 10 feet.
(4) Sign information. The information on the sign shall be limited to
the business name, logo, telephone number and directional information.
(5) Property owner permission. The person making application for the
erection of a business directional sign shall provide a written statement
of permission signed by the owner of the property upon which the sign
is proposed.
(6) Permit. A permit shall be required for the placement of the directional
signs and shall establish the number and location of all the signs.