No sign of any type shall be permitted to obstruct driver vision,
traffic signals, traffic directional and identification signs, other
places of business, other signs or windows of the building on which
they are located.
Signs shall not be attached to trees, fence posts, stumps, utility
poles, bridges, culverts or other signs but shall be freestanding
or attached to buildings in an approved manner.[1]
Animated, flashing and illusionary signs. Signs using mechanical
or electrical devices to revolve, flash or display movement or the
illusion of movement are prohibited.
Height. No freestanding sign shall exceed the maximum height of 15
feet, except for billboards in the Limited Access Highway Proximity
Zone, and no attached sign shall be higher at any point than the roofline
of the building. In addition, no attached sign shall project into
or hang over a street right-of-way, and no sign shall project beyond
a building in a manner placing it above an area traversed by motor
vehicles, such as, but not limited to, driveway and parking areas.
Illuminated signs shall be so arranged as to reflect the light and
glare away from adjoining premises and away from adjoining highways.
No sign with red, green or blue illumination in a beam, beacon or
flashing form resembling an emergency light shall be erected in any
location where it may be confused with a railroad, traffic control
or emergency signal. Illuminated signs shall comply with the National
Electric Code.
Information and direction signs. Street number designations, postal
boxes, on-site directional and parking signs, warning signs and signs
posting property as "private property," "no hunting" or similar signs
are permitted in all zones but are not to be considered in calculating
sign area. No such sign shall exceed two square feet in area.
Portable signs. No sign shall be exhibited which is portable, i.e.,
fixed on a movable stand, self-supporting without being firmly embedded
in the ground, supported by other objects, mounted on wheels or movable
vehicles or made easily movable in some other manner.
Sign area shall be measured around the outside edge of a framed or
enclosed sign or by the area utilized by isolated words and/or symbols,
including the background, whether open or enclosed, but said area
shall not include any supporting framework and bracing incidental
to the display itself. Signs with two exposures shall be measured
for area by using the surface area of one side of the sign only. Both
sides may be used. However, permit fees shall be charged for both
sides, if copy is shown on both sides.
A temporary nonilluminated sign not exceeding nine square feet
on each of two sides pertaining to the lease or sale of the lot or
building on which it is placed, provided that it is removed within
15 days after the sale is completed.
No such sign needs a building permit. Any sign or nameplate permitted
by this subsection shall be at least 15 feet back from the curbline
or five feet back from the street line if there is no curb.
One business sign placed or inscribed upon the front facade
of a building for each permitted use or activity which occurs therein.
The sign shall not exceed an area of two square feet for each foot
in width of the front of the building or portion thereof devoted to
such use or activity. However, if the building fronts on more than
one street, the side of the building facing the side street may have
an additional side street sign, subject to all sign requirements and
to the further requirement that the area of the side street sign not
exceed in total area 1/2 that allowed on the major street. In no case
shall the side street sign exceed 30 square feet.
No business sign or advertising sign shall protrude more than
12 inches beyond the building. It shall be at least 15 feet back from
the curbline or 10 feet back from the street line if there is no curb.
One freestanding sign may be erected to identify permitted buildings
and their occupants, provided that the area of one side of the sign
shall not exceed 25 square feet. Such signs shall not be located within
20 feet of a street or within 25 feet of a residence district.
Freestanding signs necessary to control traffic movements within,
onto and off the premises may be erected, provided that they are for
traffic directions only. They shall not exceed a height of six feet
and may not be larger than four square feet on each of two sides.
Real estate signs temporarily advertising the sale, rental or
lease of the premises or portion thereof shall be, if not attached
to the building, set back at least 10 feet from all street lines.
Such signs shall not exceed nine square feet on each of two sides.
All such signs shall be removed by the advertiser within 15 days after
the termination or completion of the matter or business being advertised.
No such sign needs a building permit.
Office, institutional and municipal government and educational districts.
In the above districts, there shall be permitted signs in accordance
with the following regulations:[1]
Civic, institutional and church buildings: one freestanding sign
not exceeding 12 square feet in area and 10 feet in height and set
back at least 25 feet from all street rights-of-way and lot lines,
plus one attached sign not exceeding 25 square feet in area.
Office buildings may have one sign, either freestanding or attached,
not exceeding an area equivalent to 5% of the first floor portion
of the front facade or 25 square feet, whichever is smaller. Where
an individual office unit has direct access from the outside, a sign
not exceeding four square feet identifying the name of the office
may also be attached to the building at the office entrance.
Real estate signs temporarily advertising the sale, rental or lease
of the premises or portion thereof shall be, if not attached to the
building, set back at least 10 feet from all street lines. Such signs
shall not exceed nine square feet on each of two sides. All such signs
shall be removed by the advertiser within 15 days after the termination
or completion of the matter or business being advertised. No such
sign needs a building permit.
One business sign may be placed or inscribed upon each of two facades
of a building, showing only the name of the building or of its occupants,
provided that the sign shall not exceed an area equal to 10% of the
area of the facade upon which it is placed. The sign may be illuminated
but shall not be of the flashing or animated type and shall not project
more than one foot in any direction from the facade.
One freestanding sign for each 200 feet of frontage on a public street
may be erected to identify permitted buildings and their occupants,
provided that the area of one side of the sign shall not exceed 25
square feet. Such signs shall not be located within 20 feet of a street
or driveway or within 75 feet of a residence district.
Freestanding signs necessary to control traffic movement on the premises
may be erected, provided that they include traffic directions only.
They shall not exceed a height of six feet nor an area greater than
four square feet.
Freestanding business signs shall have a space of not less than four
feet between the lower edge of the sign and the ground level and shall
have no part thereof greater than 12 feet above ground level.
Real estate signs temporarily advertising the sale, rental or lease
of the premises or portion thereof shall be, if not attached to the
building, set back at least 10 feet from all street lines. Such signs
shall not exceed 25 square feet on each of two sides. All such signs
shall be removed by the advertiser within 15 days after the termination
or completion of the matter or business being advertised. No such
sign needs a building permit.
No billboard sign shall be constructed on or adjoined to any other
building or structure. All billboards shall be supported by a single
pole affixed to or embedded into the ground.
The distance from any billboard sign to any other billboard sign
shall be as provided by the State of New Jersey, but in no case closer
to one another than 500 feet.