The purposes of the sign regulations are:
A. To provide uniform standards for signs within the Township and specific
standards for signs in each zoning district.
B. To establish procedures for the review and approval of sign permit
applications.
C. To regulate the location, size, construction, erection, alteration,
use, and maintenance of signs.
D. To promote the use of well-crafted signs in harmony with the architectural
and residential character of the Township.
The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this
article, have the meanings given:
ABANDONED SIGN
A permanent sign which has not identified or advertised a
current business, service, owner, product, or activity for a period
of at least 365 days; a sign which is damaged, in disrepair, or vandalized
and not repaired within 90 days.
ALTERATION
A change in the size, shape, or type of an existing sign.
Copy or color change of an existing sign is not an alteration. Changing
or replacing a sign face or panel is not an alteration, providing
there is no increase in the size of the sign face or panel.
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.
AWNING SIGN
A sign with its copy on a shelter made of any nonrigid material,
such as fabric or flexible plastic that is supported by or stretched
over a frame and attached to an exterior wall of a building or other
structure.
BANNER SIGN
A sign with its copy on nonrigid material such as cloth,
plastic, fabric or paper with no supporting framework. Banners are
temporary in nature and do not include flags such as the flag of the
United States, the Pennsylvania state flag, and/or other local governmental
flags.
BUILDING FACADE
That portion of any exterior elevation of a building extending
vertically from grade to the top of a parapet wall or eaves and horizontally
across the entire width of the building elevation.
CANOPY SIGN
A sign on a rigid multi-sided structure attached to a building
or on any other freestanding structure that may have a roof with support
but no walls.
CHANGEABLE COPY
The ability of sign copy to be changed manually by placement of individual letters and symbols, digitally, or electronically. Digital or electronic changeable copy signs are also referred to as "electronic message centers" and are regulated by §
180-100.7C.
COPY
The graphic content or message of a sign.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Any sign that is designed and erected for the purpose of
providing direction and/or orientation for pedestrian or vehicular
traffic.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER OR SIGN (EMC)
An electrically activated changeable copy sign whose variable
message and/or graphic presentation capability can be electronically
or digitally programmed.
EMERGENCY SIGN
Emergency warning signs erected by a government agency, a
public utility company, or a contractor doing authorized or permitted
work within the public right-of-way.
EXTERNAL ILLUMINATION
A source of indirect illumination located away from the sign,
but which is itself not visible to persons viewing the sign from any
street, sidewalk or adjacent property.
FOOT-CANDLE (FC)
A measure of illuminance, the amount of light falling onto
a surface. One lumen of light, shining evenly across one square foot
of surface, illuminates that surface to one foot-candle (sometimes
also written footcandle or foot candle).
FREESTANDING SIGN
The general term for any sign which is supported by structures
or supports that are placed on, or anchored in, the ground and that
is independent and detached from any building or other structure.
Freestanding signs can be considered monument signs or pole signs.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
A sign, generally informational, that has a purpose secondary
to the use of the lot on which it is located, such as "no parking,"
"entrance," "telephone," "no trespassing" and other similar directives,
and window signs giving store hours or the names of credit institutions.
No sign with a commercial message legible from a position off the
lot on which the sign is located shall be considered incidental.
INTERNAL ILLUMINATION
A source of illumination entirely within the sign which makes
the content 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.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to a covered structure projecting from
and supported by a building with independent roof and drainage provisions
and which is erected over a doorway or doorways as protection against
the weather.
MOBILE BILLBOARDS
Any vehicle or trailer which has attached thereto or thereon
any sign or advertising device for the basic purpose of providing
advertisement of products or directing people to a business or activity
located on the same or nearby property or any other premises. These
shall not include business logos, identification or advertising on
vehicles primarily used for other business purposes.
MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding sign, permanently affixed to the ground at
its base, supported entirely by a base structure, and not mounted
on a pole or attached to any part of a building. Also known as a ground
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.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign which directs attention to an object, product, service,
place, activity, person, institution, organization, or business that
is primarily offered at a location other than the lot upon which the
sign is located.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGN
A permanent sign erected, maintained or used in the outdoor
environment for the purpose of the display of commercial or noncommercial
messages not appurtenant to the use of, products sold on, or the sale
or lease of, the property on which it is displayed. May also be referenced
as a billboard.
PARAPET
The extension of a building facade above the line of the
structural roof.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign attached or affixed to a building, window, or structure,
or to the ground in a manner that enables the sign to resist environmental
loads, such as wind, and that precludes ready removal or movement
of the sign.
POLE SIGN
A freestanding sign that is permanently supported in a fixed
location by a structure of one or more poles, posts, uprights, or
braces from the ground and not supported by a building or base structure.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign which is supported by an exterior wall of a building
or other structure and which is constructed and displayed perpendicular
to the face of the building or other structure so that both sides
of the sign are visible.
ROOF SIGN
A sign which is erected, constructed, and maintained on or
above the eve of the roof of a building.
SANDWICH BOARD SIGN
A movable, temporary sign consisting of two faces, connected
and hinged at the top.
SIGN
Any device visible from a public place whose essential purpose
and design is to convey either commercial or noncommercial messages
by means of graphic presentation of alphabetic or pictorial symbols
or representations. The term "sign" shall not include any flag or
badge or insignia of the United States, State of Pennsylvania, Northampton
County, Lower Saucon Township, or official historic plaques of any
governmental jurisdiction or agency.
SIGN AREA
The total area of the face of a sign, including all lettering, wording, accompanying designs and symbols, together with a background, whether or not open or enclosed, on which they are displayed, but not including any supporting framework and bracing which are incidental to the display itself. In the case of individual letters or symbols attached to or painted on a surface, building, wall, or window, the area shall be considered to be the smallest rectangle or other geometric shape which encompasses all letters and symbols. See §
180-100.6G.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign not designed for permanent display. Temporary signs
are intended to be removed after the purpose has been served.
VIDEO SIGN or VIDEO BILLBOARD
An on- or off-premises sign that changes its message or background
in a manner or method of display characterized by motion or pictorial
imagery, which may or may not include text and depicts action or a
special effect to imitate movement, the presentation of pictorials
or graphics displayed in a progression of frames which mimic the illusion
of motion, including but not limited to moving objects, moving patterns
or bands of light, or expanding or contracting shapes, and/or fade,
dissolve, travel, or scrolling features. These also include projected
images or messages with the characteristics onto buildings or other
objects.
WALL SIGN
A sign that is in any manner affixed to an exterior wall
of a building or structure and that projects not more than 18 inches
from the building or structure wall, including signs affixed to architectural
projections from a building provided the copy area of such signs remains
on a parallel plane to the face of the building facade or to the face
of the architectural projection to which it is affixed.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign that is applied, painted, or affixed to a window,
or placed inside a window, facing the outside of the building, and
visible from the outside.
The following signs are prohibited:
A. Any sign containing information which states or implies that a property
may be used for any purpose not permitted under the provisions of
this chapter in the zoning district on which the property to which
the sign relates is located. This provision does not apply to off-premises,
outdoor advertising signs.
B. Any sign which flashes, rotates, spins, revolves or oscillates (with
the exception of barber poles).
C. Any sign which emits smoke, visible vapors or particles, sound or
odor.
D. Any illuminated sign in residential districts, except as provided for in §
180-100.8.
E. No sign shall contain neon or other gases or powders in exposed tubes
where the tubes are visible, except for signs located within windows.
F. Mobile billboards, if they are parked in such a manner that their
primary purpose is for advertising.
H. Any sign which interferes with an official highway sign.
I. Any sign which imitates or attempts to imitate an official traffic
sign, signal or device.
J. Signs or any guide, stay or attachment thereto erected, placed, painted,
or maintained by any person, with the exception of Lower Saucon Township,
on rock, fences or trees or electric light, power, telephone or telegraph,
or other pole on any street in the Township, nor affixed to or on
any trail in the Township.
K. Video signs or video billboards.
A sign permit shall not be required prior to the erection, structural repair, alteration, moving, removal or demolition of any exempt signs in any zoning district in the municipality. Exempt signs shall conform to the regulations of §
180-100.6. No exempt sign shall be illuminated, except as provided for herein. Exempt signs are as follows:
A. Official highway route number signs, street name signs, emergency
signs, and other official traffic signs which are in the interest
of public safety or the regulation of traffic.
B. Trespassing signs; signs indicating the private nature of a road,
driveway or premises; and signs prohibiting or otherwise controlling
fishing or hunting upon a particular premises, provided that the area
of one side of any such sign shall not exceed two square feet and
shall be spaced at intervals of not less than 100 feet of street or
property line frontage.
C. Incidental signs, such as those advertising the availability of restrooms,
or public conveniences or those applied to a windowpane giving store
hours or the name(s) of credit or charge institutions, provided that
such signs do not advertise any commercial establishment, activity,
organization, product, goods or services. Any sign covered by this
subsection shall not exceed two square feet.
D. Governmental flag or insignia such as the flag of the United States,
the Pennsylvania state flag, and/or other local governmental flags.
F. Cornerstone; historical plaque or sign affixed to the surface of
a building wall and not exceeding two square feet.
G. Governmental signs, including safety signs, signs indicating points
of interest, signs identifying official governmental buildings or
facilities. Signs identifying governmental buildings, police stations
or other Township facilities may be illuminated by exterior lights
focused on the sign.
H. Directional signs, provided they do not contain any commercial messaging.
Such sign shall not exceed four square feet in area and shall have
a maximum height of five feet. Directional signs shall be nonilluminated.
I. Temporary residential signs.
A sign permit shall be secured from the Zoning Officer prior to the use, erection, structural repair, alteration, relocation, removal or demolition of any sign unless listed as exempt as per §
180-100.5. The following regulations shall be observed for all signs in all zoning districts in the Township:
A. Signs which advertise, promote or draw attention to any product, article of business, service or activity sold, occurring or located at or in the place or premises where such sign is located shall be allowed by permit in the Township, except where specifically exempt from such requirements. Off-premises, outdoor advertising signs are permitted only in accordance with §
180-100.11.
B. Any sign located along the right-of-way of a state or federal highway
shall comply with any more restrictive requirements of the state and
federal government relating thereto.
C. Location of signs.
(1)
No sign shall be placed in such a position as to endanger traffic
by obscuring the view or by confusion with official street signs or
signals because of position, color or reflective surface.
(2)
Except in the case where a local right-of-way abuts a structure,
only traffic signs and similar regulatory notices of a duly constituted
governmental body are permitted within a street right-of-way.
(3)
No sign shall be erected or maintained nearer to a street line
or lot line than a distance equaling the height of the top of the
sign, or 10 feet, whichever is greater, except in the case where the
sign is temporary, a local right-of-way abuts a structure or the sign
is that of a governmental authority.
(4)
A sign shall not project over a public walkway, except where
a local right-of-way abuts a structure or for signs of a governmental
entity. For those exceptions where a sign is permitted, the lowest
edge of such sign shall be at least eight feet above the sidewalk
elevation.
(5)
No sign shall be located within two feet of any multiuse trail
within the Township.
(6)
If a sign is located on a public or private sidewalk, a minimum
of four feet of unobstructed sidewalk clearance must be maintained
between the sign and any building or other obstruction.
D. Sign height. Sign height for all freestanding signs shall be measured
as the distance from the highest portion of the sign to the mean finished
grade of the street closest to the sign. In the case where a sign
is located greater than 100 feet from a public street, height shall
be measured to the mean grade at the base of the sign.
Figure 1
Example of Sign Height
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Figure 2
Example of Sign Height
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(1)
Clearance for freestanding and projecting signs shall be measured
as the smallest vertical distance between finished grade and the lowest
point of the sign, including any framework or other structural elements.
(2)
All signs must be contained within the building height restriction
of the zoning district, with the exception of off-premise outdoor
advertising signs.
E. All signs must be constructed with durable materials, must conform with the requirements of the PA UCC, and must be kept in good condition and repair. Any sign which is allowed to become dilapidated may be removed by the Township in accordance with the regulations contained in §
180-100.13.
F. Illumination of signs.
(1)
Light sources to illuminate signs shall neither be visible from
any street right-of-way nor cause glare hazardous or distracting to
pedestrian, vehicle drivers, or adjacent properties.
(2)
Illumination types:
(a)
External illumination, where permitted, is allowed only as a
steady, stationary light source, shielded and directed solely at the
sign. The light source must be static in color and concealed by a
translucent cover.
(b)
Internal illuminations, including back-lighting, must be static
in intensity, and color. No portion of the light source should be
visible.
G. Area of a sign.
(1)
The area of a sign shall be construed to include all lettering,
wording and accompanying design and symbols, together with a background,
whether or not open or enclosed, on which they are displayed, but
not including any supporting framework and bracing which are incidental
to the display itself.
Figure 3
Example of Sign Area
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(2)
Where the sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached
to or painted on a surface, building, wall or window, the area shall
be considered to be the smallest rectangle or other geometric shape
which encompasses all the letters and symbols.
Figure 4
Example of Sign Area — Individual Letters of Symbols
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(3)
In computing the size of a double-faced sign, only one sign face shall be considered, provided that both faces are identical, except where the interior angle formed by the two sides is greater than 45°, in which case both sides shall be counted as part of the sign area. Outdoor advertising signs and billboards shall be in compliance with §
180-100.11.
Figure 5
Example of Sign Area — For Double Faced Signs
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The following regulations shall apply to all signs. All general sign regulations (§
180-100.6) are applicable as well as any additional requirements within the specified zoning district in which the sign is located.
A. Building (mounted) signs shall include the following:
(1)
Wall signs. No portion of a wall sign shall be mounted less
than eight feet above the finished grade or extend out more than 12
inches from the building wall on which it is affixed. If the wall
sign projects less than four inches from the building wall on which
it is affixed, the eight-foot height requirement need not be met.
(2)
Canopy or awning signs.
(a)
A canopy or awning without lettering or other advertising shall
not be regulated as a sign.
(b)
Canopy or awning signs must be centered within or over architectural
elements such as windows or doors.
(c)
No awning or canopy sign shall be wider than the building wall
or tenant space it identifies.
(d)
Sign placement.
[1] Letters or numerals shall be located only on the
front and side vertical faces of the awning or canopy.
[2] Logos or emblems are permitted on the top or angled
portion of the awning or canopy up to a maximum of three square feet.
No more than one emblem or logo is permitted on any one awning or
canopy.
(e)
Sign height. The lowest edge of the canopy or awning sign shall
be at least eight feet above the finished grade.
(f)
No ground-floor awning or canopy may project into a street right-of-way.
(g)
Awnings or canopies above the ground floor may be fixed, provided
they do not project more than four feet from the face of the building.
(3)
Projecting signs.
(a)
No portion of a projecting sign shall project more than four
feet from the face of the building.
(b)
The outermost portion of a projecting sign shall not project
into the right-of-way or no closer than five feet from a curb line
or shoulder of a public street, whichever is greater.
(c)
Sign height. The lowest edge of a projecting sign shall be at
least eight feet above the finished grade.
(4)
Window signs. Incidental window signs displaying pertinent business
information such as the business' hours of operation and credit cards
accepted, shall be excluded from area calculations for window signs.
(5)
Marquee signs.
(a)
Such signs shall be located only above the principal public
entrance of a building facing a public street or parking lot.
(b)
No marquee shall be wider than the entrance it serves, plus
two feet on each side thereof.
(c)
No marquee shall extend into the right-of-way or closer to the
curb than three feet, whichever is greater.
(d)
Sign height.
[1] No portion of a marquee sign shall extend vertically
above the eave line.
[2] The lowest edge of the marquee sign shall be at
least eight feet above the finished grade.
B. Freestanding signs.
(1)
The clearance or lowest edge of any freestanding pole sign shall
be either less than four feet or greater than eight feet above the
ground.
(2)
Sign placement.
(a)
All freestanding signs shall be set back 10 feet from the right-of-way
or the height of the sign, whichever is greater, except for official
traffic signs and government/regulatory signs.
(b)
No freestanding sign may occupy an area designated for parking,
loading, walkways, driveways, fire lane, easement, cartway of the
right-of-way or other areas required to remain unobstructed.
(3)
Freestanding signs may have changeable copy. However, if the copy is digital or electronic, the regulations for electronic message center in §
180-100.7C, pertain.
(4)
Freestanding signs shall include the street number and/or address
of the property for which it advertises, at a minimum lettering height
of four inches.
C. Electronic message center sign. Signs otherwise permitted and in
accordance with all applicable regulations of this chapter may be
changeable copy signs or electronic changeable copy signs. Electronic
message signs are subject to the following regulations:
(1)
Audio or pyrotechnics are specifically prohibited.
(2)
Duration. Any portion of the message must have a minimum duration
of six seconds and must be a static display. Messages may change immediately
or fade in and out only. No portion of the message may flash, scroll,
twirl, twinkle, oscillate, rotate, blink, or in any manner imitate
motion.
(3)
Time and temperature shall be included as a separate message.
(4)
Brightness. The illumination and/or intensity of the display
shall be controlled so as not to create glare, hazards or nuisances.
Such signs shall have a maximum nits level of 5,000 nits; provided
the brightness of the digital sign does not exceed 0.3 footcandle
of light above normal ambient light levels. Such signs shall be equipped
with automatic dimming technology which automatically adjusts the
sign's brightness based on ambient light controls. Maximum nit levels
after 10:00 p.m. must not exceed 250 nits.
(a)
The luminance specification shall be determined by a footcandle
metering device held at a height of five feet and aimed towards the
sign from a distance of 65 feet.
(b)
The metering device should be at a location perpendicular to
the sign's center, as this angle has the highest luminance.
(c)
This check shall include the measurement of an all-white image
displayed on the sign to evaluate worst-case conditions.
(d)
If the difference in luminance between the sign-on and the sign-off
conditions is 0.3 footcandle or less, then the sign luminance is in
compliance.
(5)
All signs must be equipped with a properly functioning default
mechanism that will stop the sign and return to a solid black display
should a malfunction occur.
(6)
The applicant shall be required to coordinate/permit message
access for local, regional, state, and national emergency services
during emergency situations. Emergency messages are not required to
conform to message standards listed herein.
D. Temporary construction sign in conjunction with a temporary use.
Signs for uses and structures that are utilized for a specified duration
during new construction, renovation, reconstruction, or other special
circumstances of a nonrecurring nature, such as fires and acts of
nature and are a permitted use within the subject zoning district,
shall not be included in the determination of the type, number or
area of signs otherwise allowed on a property. The following shall
apply:
(1)
One temporary construction sign is permitted per property, unless
the property has frontage on more than one street, in which case two
temporary construction signs shall be permitted, one on each frontage.
(2)
Area.
(a)
For properties less than two acres, the maximum area for temporary
constructions signs shall be six square feet.
(b)
Properties larger than two acres shall be permitted a temporary
construction sign with a maximum area of 16 square feet.
(c)
If the property exceeds five acres in size, the area may be
increased to 24 square feet.
(3)
Sign height. Each temporary construction sign shall be limited
to eight feet in height.
(4)
Sign shall be nonilluminated.
The following types of signs and no others shall be permitted in the RA, R80, R40, R20, R12, and MH districts, contingent upon the securing of a sign permit, except where permits are specifically exempted by this article. All general sign regulations (§
180-100.6) and sign-type regulations (§
180-100.7) are also applicable.
A. Any exempt sign as defined and regulated in §
180-100.5.
B. Signs specific to residential uses shall be permitted subject to
the following regulations.
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
Number: one sign per street frontage.
(b)
Area: maximum area of six square feet.
(c)
Height: maximum height of six feet.
C. Residential developments containing more than 10 units:
(1)
One freestanding sign per street frontage. Sign may be externally
illuminated with a shielded light source.
(2)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 16 square feet
per sign face.
(3)
Height: Signs shall have a maximum height of eight feet.
D. Permitted nonresidential uses shall be permitted a maximum of one
sign per street frontage.
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 36 square feet
per sign face.
(b)
May be either nonilluminated, or externally illuminated with
shielded lights. Signs for religious, educational, recreational or
institutional uses may be internally illuminated.
(c)
Changeable copy signs and electronic message signs are permitted.
A maximum of one is permitted per property.
(d)
Height: signs shall have a maximum height of six feet.
(2)
Temporary sign(s).
(a)
Area: each sign shall have a maximum area of 12 square feet.
(b)
Sign shall be nonilluminated.
(c)
Such sign shall be permitted to be displayed up to 30 days,
not more than four times per calendar year.
(d)
Height: signs shall have a maximum height of six feet.
E. Temporary construction signs in accordance with §
180-100.7D.
Residential Districts — RA, R80, R40, R20, R12, MH
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Single Family Detached
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All Other Residential Uses
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Permitted Nonresidential Uses
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Residential Developments
(more than 10 units)
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Permanent
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Permanent
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Temporary
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Permanent
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Permanent
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Maximum Area (square feet)
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6
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6
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12
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36
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16
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Maximum Number
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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Duration
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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Maximum Height (feet)
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6
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6
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6
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6
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8
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[Amended 3-22-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-01]
The following types of signs and no others shall be permitted
in the GB, LI, LM, and O&L Districts, contingent upon the securing
of a sign permit, except where permits are specifically exempted by
this article:
A. Any exempt sign as defined and regulated in §
180-100.5.
B. Building signs shall be permitted subject to the following regulations.
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
The total area of all building signs for nonresidential uses
shall be limited to 1.5 square feet per linear foot of building frontage
that faces a public street or parking lot, subject to maximum size
limitations. Where the nonresidential use is a multitenant establishment,
the area of the signs for each establishment is limited to 1.5 square
feet per linear foot of building frontage of each individual establishment
and is subject to the same maximum size limitations.
(b)
Number: One sign per tenant per street frontage, up to a maximum
of two signs per tenant.
(c)
Height: Signs shall have a maximum height equal to the eave
line.
(2)
Temporary sign(s).
(a)
Number: One temporary sign per property is permitted. Two temporary
signs are permitted if the property has more than 10,000 square feet
of gross floor area.
(b)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 16 square feet
per sign face.
(c)
Height: The lowest edge of a building sign shall be at least
eight feet above the finished grade, and shall not extend beyond the
height of the building.
(d)
Sign shall be nonilluminated.
(e)
Such sign shall be permitted to be displayed up to 30 days,
not more than four times per calendar year.
C. Freestanding signs for nonresidential uses shall be permitted subject to the following regulations (excluding multitenant convenience shopping center use, see §
180-100.9E).
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
Number: One sign per street frontage.
(b)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 150 square feet.
(c)
Height: Signs shall have a maximum height of 20 feet.
(d)
Illumination: Signs may be internally illuminated or externally
illuminated with shielded lights.
(2)
Temporary sign(s).
(a)
Number: One per property.
(b)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 32 square feet.
(c)
Height: Signs shall have a maximum height of 20 feet.
(d)
Signs shall be nonilluminated.
(e)
Such sign shall be permitted to be displayed up to 30 days,
not more than four times per calendar year.
D. Electronic message center signs in accordance with §
180-100.7C may be substituted for or incorporated as a freestanding or wall sign but no more than one electronic message sign may be utilized on any one property.
E. Signs for multitenant, convenience shopping centers with frontage
on major arterial streets:
(1)
Number: One permanent freestanding sign shall be permitted (to
be shared by all users of the shopping center) along each street frontage
abutting the property. One temporary freestanding sign shall be permitted
per tenant.
(2)
Height: The height of a sign with frontage on a major arterial
is permitted to be 30 feet for permanent signs and 20 feet for temporary
signs.
(3)
Area: The area of a sign with frontage on a major arterial street
is 250 square feet on any one face for permanent signs and 16 square
feet for temporary signs.
(4)
Illumination: Permanent signs may be internally illuminated.
Temporary signs shall be nonilluminated.
F. Temporary construction signs in accordance with §
180-100.7D.
Commercial and Industrial Districts (GB, LI, LM, O&L)
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Convenience Shopping Center Use - Freestanding Sign
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All Other Nonresidential Uses - Freestanding Sign
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Convenience Shopping Center Use - Building Sign(s)
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All Other Nonresidential Uses - Building Sign(s)
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Resident- ial Uses
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Tempo- rary
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Perman- ent
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Tempo- rary
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Perman- ent
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Tempo- rary
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Perman- ent
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Tempo- rary
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Perman- ent
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Perman- ent
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Maximum Area (square feet)
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16
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250
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32
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150 Except when frontage on a major arterial - 250
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16
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1.5 per linear foot of building frontage of each establish-
ment and is subject to maximum size limitations
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16
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1.5 per linear foot of building frontage that faces a public
street or parking lot subject to maximum size limitations
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2 per dwelling unit
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Maximum Number
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1 per tenant
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1 per street frontage
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1 per property
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street property (up to 2 if property has greater than
10,000 square feet of floor area)
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1 per tenant per street frontage (up to 2 per tenant)
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1 per property (up to 2 if a property has greater than 10,000
square feet of floor area)
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1 per tenant per street frontage (up to 2 per tenant)
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1 per street frontage
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Duration
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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Maximum Height
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20 feet
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30 feet
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20 feet
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20 feet
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The lowest edge of a building sign shall be at least 8 feet
above the finished grade and shall not extend beyond the height of
the building
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The eave line
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The lowest edge of a building sign shall be at least 8 feet
above the finished grade and shall not extend beyond the height of
the building
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The eave line
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6 feet
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The following types of signs and no others shall be permitted
in the UR and VC Districts, contingent upon the securing of a sign
permit, except where permits are specifically exempted by this article:
A. Any exempt sign as defined and regulated in §
180-100.5.
B. Signs specific to residential uses shall be permitted subject to
the following regulations:
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
Number: One sign per street frontage.
(b)
Area: Maximum area of six square feet for single-family detached
dwellings and four square feet per dwelling unit for all other residential
uses.
(c)
Height: Maximum height of six feet.
(d)
Signs shall be nonilluminated.
C. Signs specific to nonresidential uses shall be permitted subject
to the following regulations:
(1)
Permanent sign(s).
(a)
Number: One sign per street frontage.
(b)
Area: Maximum area of 64 square feet.
(c)
Height: Building signs shall have a maximum height equal to
the eave line. Freestanding signs shall have a maximum height of 20
feet.
(d)
Signs may be externally illuminated with shielded, downward
facing lights.
(2)
Temporary sign(s).
(a)
Number: One sign per 200 feet of street frontage.
(b)
Area: Maximum area of 12 square feet.
(c)
Height: Building signs shall have a maximum height equal to
the eave line. Freestanding signs shall have a maximum height of 20
feet.
(d)
Signs shall be nonilluminated.
(e)
Such sign shall be permitted to be displayed up to 30 days,
not more than four times per calendar year.
D. Temporary construction signs in accordance with §
180-100.7D.
Urban Residential and Village Center Districts - UR, VC
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Single-Family Detached
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All Other Residential Uses
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Nonresidential Uses
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Permanent
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Permanent
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Temporary
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Permanent
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Maximum Area
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6 square feet
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2 square feet per dwelling unit
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12 square feet
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64 square feet
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Maximum Number
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1 per street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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1 per 200 feet of street frontage
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1 per street frontage
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Duration
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30 days, not more than 4 times per year
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Maximum Height
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6 feet
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6 feet
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Building sign — the eave line; Freestanding sign —
20 feet
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Building sign — the eave line; Freestanding sign —
20 feet
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Any sign existing at the time of passage of this chapter that
does not conform in use, location, height or size with the regulations
contained herein shall be considered nonconforming and may continue
in such use, in its present location, until the sign is considered
abandoned or replacement or rebuilding of the sign becomes necessary,
at which time a zoning permit will be required and the sign brought
into conformity with this chapter.
The following provisions shall apply in all districts:
A. Unsafe or unlawful signs.
(1)
Upon written notice by Lower Saucon Township, the owner, person,
or firm maintaining a sign shall remove any sign which meets one or
more of the following:
(c)
Becomes deteriorated so that it no longer serves the purpose
of communication;
(d)
Determined to be a nuisance by the Township; or
(e)
Has been unlawfully erected in violation of any of the provisions
contained in this article.
(2)
Lower Saucon Township may remove or cause to be removed the
sign at the expense of the owner and/or lessee in the event the owner
or the person or firm maintaining the sign has not complied with the
terms of the notice. Permanent signs shall be removed or remedied
within 30 days of the date of the notice. Temporary signs shall be
removed within five business days of the date of the notice. In the
event of immediate danger, the Township may remove the sign immediately
upon issuance of notice.
B. Abandoned signs.
(1)
It shall be the responsibility of the owner of any property
upon which an abandoned sign is located to remove such sign within
90 days of the sign becoming abandoned as defined in this article.
Removal of an abandoned sign shall include the removal of the entire
sign including the sign face, supporting structure, and structural
trim.
(2)
Where the owner of the property on which an abandoned sign is
located fails to remove such sign in 90 days, Lower Saucon Township
may remove such sign. Any expense directly incurred in the removal
of such sign shall be charged to the owner of the property. Where
the owner fails to pay, Lower Saucon Township may file a lien upon
the property for the purpose of recovering all reasonable costs associated
with removal of the sign.