Temporary secondary signs for retail or food handling establishments (but not for home occupations) which have a valid business license pursuant to Chapter
180 of this Code are permitted by special license in all zones where nonresidential uses are permitted to use temporary secondary signs, when such signs are designed, constructed, and placed in conformance with this chapter.
Temporary secondary signage is permitted for each licensed business,
subject to the following conditions:
A. No sign shall be placed within 15 feet of any intersection or abutting
a property line.
B. No sign shall be placed within 20 feet of a residential zone or a
parcel containing only residential uses.
C. No sign shall be illuminated in any way or incorporate electrical,
electronic or reflective enhancements or elements.
D. No sign shall contain any obscene material.
E. No sign shall reference any activity or use other than the business
of the licensee at the licensed location.
F. On Main Street between Route 206 and Collis Lane, no freestanding sign shall be placed more than 20 feet from the establishment's pedestrian entrance, provided that the sign shall not interfere with building access. [See Code §
163-91N.]
G. No sign shall contain sharp edges or sharp corners that are potentially
hazardous to pedestrians.
H. No sign shall have movable parts or copy.
I. No sign shall have any audible functions or features.
J. Nothing shall project more than one inch from the sign face, and
nothing shall extend beyond the sign frame.
K. Any signs pursuant to this chapter shall comply with the specifications
(including materials, design, color and dimensions) set forth in Schedule
A-1 appended to this chapter.
L. Nothing, including but not limited to a picture, poster, pennant, pinwheel, streamer, or balloons, for example, shall be affixed, taped or attached to a permitted temporary secondary sign. [See also Code §
163-91L.]
M. A permitted sign shall be displayed only when the establishment is
open, but no earlier than 6:30 a.m. nor later than 10:00 p.m. prevailing
time. At all other times, temporary secondary signs must be stored
indoors.
N. A freestanding, double-sided sign may be placed in or near the sidewalk only where a minimum five-foot clear sidewalk is maintained (an unobstructed area serving as circulation space for pedestrians). A freestanding, double-sided sign may be placed adjacent to the sidewalk if the existing sidewalk is less than five feet wide, consistent with Subsection
P, below, of this section, provided that existing sidewalk remains clear.
O. A temporary secondary sign may be placed on a patio, porch or courtyard
or mounted flush onto a building, wall, or railing.
P. If a licensee qualifies for more than one temporary secondary sign,
only one temporary secondary sign per public pedestrian entrance to
the business may be displayed at the same time.
Q. No license for a temporary secondary sign shall be issued to any
business owner if there is any outstanding building or zoning violation.
The following procedures and limitations apply to all applicants
for a temporary secondary sign license:
A. Only business owners having a current business license are eligible
to apply for a temporary secondary sign license.
B. The temporary secondary sign license shall be valid for one calendar
year.
C. An applicant for a temporary secondary sign shall submit the required fee as identified in Chapter
127.
D. The applicant shall submit an informal plan view sketch with sufficient
detail and measurements to clearly show the proposed sign location.
The submission shall be reviewed by the Zoning Officer, in consultation
with a sign advisory committee established for this purpose, and a
decision rendered thereon with 21 days of submission.
E. More than one business owner may apply for and share a single temporary
secondary sign license, provided that not more than one temporary
secondary sign is displayed at a time, which shall be established
by agreement of the applicants.
F. If the sign location is within a county, state, or local right-of-way,
evidence of approval or exemption from the appropriate authority shall
be a condition of issuance of the local temporary secondary sign license.
G. By license, subject to approval and conditions of a temporary secondary
sign license issued in accordance with this chapter, all permitted
temporary secondary signs shall conform to the specifications set
forth in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto.
This chapter shall expire on December 31, 2016, and be of no
further force and effect. Upon expiration of this chapter, no secondary
signage shall be permitted unless specifically approved by the Borough
Planning Board, or Zoning Board of Adjustment.