ABANDONED SIGN — Any sign and/or its supporting sign structure
which remains without a message or whose display surface remains blank
for a period of one year or more, or any sign which pertains to a
time event or purpose which no longer applies shall be presumed to
have been abandoned. Signs applicable to a business temporarily suspended
because of a change in ownership or management of such business shall
not be deemed abandoned unless the property remains vacant for a period
of one year or more. Any sign remaining after demolition of a principal
structure shall be deemed to be abandoned. Signs which are present
because of being legally established nonconforming signs or signs
which have required a conditional use permit or a variance shall also
be subject to the definition of abandoned sign
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ACCESSORY SIGN — An on-premises sign which is customary,
incidental and subordinate to the primary use of a parcel, building
or establishment, which is frequently allowed in addition to any other
on-premises signs specifically permitted, and which contains a message
that is usually temporary or ephemeral in relevance. Examples of accessory
signs include warning signs, trespass signs, signs announcing the
sale, lease, or rent of a premises (or portion thereof), or announcing
construction, repair, renovation, or remodeling activities on a site,
or signs with campaign, political or advocacy messages posted prior
to an election, or referendum, or prior to an anticipated action or
hearing by a public body. Such signs usually contain primarily noncommercial
speech
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ACCESSORY USE STRUCTURE — Any structure other than an
accessory building, which is subordinate and accessory to the principal
permitted use and which is located on the same lot as the principal
permitted use, and which is used for purposes customarily incidental
to those of the principal permitted use, such as parking areas, driveways,
signs, fencing, walls, tennis courts, basketball courts, swimming
pools and other similar man-made objects
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ADDRESS — The number or other designation assigned to
a housing unit, business establishment, or other structure for purposes
of mail delivery, emergency services, and so forth
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ADDRESS SIGN — An on-premises sign containing the address
of the premises, site, or building or portion thereof
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AGGREGATE SIGN AREA — The total available sign area of
all sides or portions of a sign, except in the case of double-faced
signs
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ANIMATED SIGN — A sign employing actual motion, the illusion
of motion, or light and/or color changes achieved through mechanical,
electrical, or electronic means. Animated signs, which are differentiated
from changeable signs as defined and regulated by Article 20, include
the following types:
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ENVIRONMENTALLY ACTIVATED — Animated signs or devices
motivated by wind, thermal changes, or other natural environmental
input. Includes spinners, pinwheels, pennant strings, and/or other
devices or displays that respond to naturally occurring external motivation.
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MECHANICALLY ACTIVATED — Animated signs characterized
by repetitive motion and/or rotation activated by a mechanical system
powered by electric motors or other mechanically induced means. This
subcategory includes signs which are inflated and driven by force
of machine produced air current.
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ELECTRICALLY ACTIVATED — Animated signs producing the
illusion of movement by means of electronic, electrical, or electromechanical
input and/or illumination capable of simulating movement through employment
of the characteristics of one or both of the classifications noted
below:
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FLASHING — Animated signs or animated portions of signs
whose illumination is characterized by a repetitive cycle in which
the period of illumination is either the same as or less than the
period of nonillumination. For the purposes of Article 20, flashing
will not be defined as occurring if the cyclical period between on-off
phases of illumination exceeds four seconds.
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PATTERNED ILLUSIONARY MOVEMENT — Animated signs or animated
portions of signs whose illumination is characterized by simulated
movement through alternate or sequential activation of various illuminated
elements for the purpose of producing repetitive light patterns designed
to appear in some form of constant motion.
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AWNING — A roof-like cover often of fabric plastic metal
or glass designed and intended for protection from the weather or
as a decorative embellishment and which projects from a wall or roof
of a structure primarily over a window walk or the like. Any part
of an awning which also projects over a door shall be counted as an
awning.
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AWNING SIGN — A building sign or graphic printed on or
in some fashion attached directly to the awning material.
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BALLOON — A flexible, nonporous hag inflated with air
or a gas.
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BALLOON SIGN — A sign consisting of a bag made of lightweight
material supported by helium, gas, or hot or pressurized air or gas
which is greater than 24 inches in diameter.
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BANNER -- A sign intended to be hung by being tethered, made
of paper, plastic, or fabric of any kind.
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BUILDING SIGN -- A permanent or temporary sign displayed upon,
attached to, or supported by any part of the exterior of a building
including, but not limited to, walls and windows.
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CABINET SIGN — Any wall sign that is not of channel or
individually mounted letter construction.
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CANDELA — The basic unit of measurement of light in SI
(metric) units.
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CANDELA PER SQUARE METER (cd/m2)
— The SI (metric) unit used to describe the luminance of a light
source or of an illuminated surface that reflects light. Also referred
to as Nits.
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CANDLE OR CANDLEPOWER — Synonymous with candela, but in
English, not SI, terms.
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CANOPY — A roof-like cover often of fabric plastic metal
or glass on a support which provides shelter over a doorway.
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CANOPY SIGN — Any sign that is part of or attached to
a canopy made of fabric plastic or structural protective cover over
a door or entrance. A canopy sign is not a marquee and is different
from service area canopy signs.
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CANOPY SIGN, SERVICE AREA — Any sign that is part of or
attached to a freestanding roofed structure supported by columns,
but not enclosed by walls, that provides shelter, and under which
products, services, or entertainments are provided to pedestrians
or vehicles. The surface(s) or and/or soffit a freestanding canopy
may be lighted by means of internal or external sources of light.
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CHANGEABLE SIGN — A temporary, portable, or permanent
sign with the capability of content change by means of manual or remote
input, including the following types:
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MANUALLY ACTIVATED — Changeable sign whose message copy
or content can be changed manually on a display surface.
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ELECTRICALLY ACTIVATED — Changeable sign whose message
copy or content can be changed by means of remote electrically energized
on-off switching combinations of alphabetic or pictographic components
arranged on a display surface. Illumination may be integral to the
components, such as characterized by lamps or other light-emitting
devices; or it may be from an external light source designed to reflect
off the changeable component display. See, also, "electronic message
center." (The control signals may be transmitted to the sign by via
wired or wireless systems, either in analog or digital form.)
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CLADDING — A non-structural covering designed to conceal
the actual structural supports of a sign. See, also, "pole cover"
or "pylon cover."
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COMMERCIAL SPEECH — Speech advertising a business, profession,
commodity, product, service, activity, event, or entertainment: For
contrast, see, "noncommercial speech."
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COPY — The letters, text, symbols, or other graphics which
compose the message displayed upon the sign surface area.
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DELAWARE COUNTY — Delaware County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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DIRECTIONAL SIGN — Any sign that is designed, erected
or posted for the purpose of providing direction, guidance, and/or
instructions for pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
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DISPLAY TIME — The amount of time a message and/or graphic
is displayed on an electronic message sign.
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DISSOLVE — A mode of message transition on an electronic
message sign accomplished by varying the light intensity or pattern,
in which the first message gradually appears to dissipate and lose
legibility with the gradual appearance and legibility of the second
message.
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DYNAMIC FRAME EFFECT — An electronic message center sign
frame effect in which the illusion of motion and/or animation is used.
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ELECTRIC SIGN — Any sign activated or illuminated by means
of electrical energy.
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ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER OR SIGN (EMC) — An electrically
or digitally activated changeable sign whose variable message and/or
graphic presentation capability can be electronically programmed by
computer from a remote location. Also known as an EMC. EMCs typically
use light emitting diodes (LEDs) as a lighting source. (See also,
following terms principally associated with electronic message centers:
"display time," "dissolve," "dynamic frame effect," "fade," "frame,"
"frame effect," "scroll," "transition" and "travel").
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ELECTRONIC VARIABLE MESSAGE SIGN (EVMS) — A sign or portion
thereof where the message copy includes characters, letters, symbols,
or illustrations that can be changed or rearranged electronically
without touching or physically altering the primary surface of the
sign. Message copy may be changed in the field or from a remote location.
The term EVMS includes EMC.
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ELEVATION — The view of the side, front, or rear of a
given structure(s).
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ELEVATION AREA — The area of all walls that face any lot
line.
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ERECT — Activity of constructing, building, raising, installing,
assembling, placing, affixing, attaching, creating, painting, drawing,
or any other way of establishing or bringing into being.
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EXEMPT SIGN — A sign for which a permit is not required
but which must, nonetheless, conform to the other terms and conditions
of these regulations.
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EXISTING GRADE — Existing grade shall be construed to
be the average existing ground elevation prior to construction on
a site and installation or construction of a sign. Earth mounding
criteria for landscaping and screening or storm water management is
not part of the final grade for sign height computation.
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FADE — A mode of message transition on an electronic message
sign accomplished by varying the light intensity, where the first
message gradually reduces intensity to the point of not being legible
and the subsequent message gradually increases intensity to the point
of legibility.
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FASCIA SIGN — See, "wall sign."
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FLAG — Any fabric or similar lightweight material attached
at one end of the material usually to a staff or pole so as to allow
movement of the material by atmospheric changes and which contains
distinctive colors patterns symbols emblems insignia or other symbolic
devices. The sign material might and may hang limply or droop when
not set in motion by the movement of air.
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FLAGPOLE — A freestanding, ground mounted, structure or
a structure mounted to a building, or to the roof of a building and
used for the sole purpose of displaying a flag.
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FLASHING — A pattern of changing light illumination where
the sign illumination alternates suddenly between illuminated and
non-illuminated.
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FLASHING SIGN — A directly or indirectly illuminated sign
which exhibits changing light or color effect by any means so as to
provide intermittent illumination which includes the illusion of intermittent
flashing light by means of animation. Also any mode of lighting which
resembles zooming twinkling or sparkling or similar effect.
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FOOTLAMBERT — An English unit of measurement of the amount
of light emitted by or reflecting off a surface (luminance) equivalent
to 3.4262591 candelas per square meter.
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FREESTANDING SIGN — Any sign which has supporting framework
that is placed on or anchored in the ground and which is independent
from any building or other structure. A ground sign, pole sign, pylon
sign, and monument sign are forms of a freestanding sign.
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FRAME — A complete, static display screen on an electronic
message sign.
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FRAME EFFECT — A visual effect on an electronic message
sign applied to a single frame. See, also, "dynamic frame effect."
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FRONTAGE (PROPERTY) — The length of the property line(s)
of any single premises along either a public way or other properties
on which it borders.
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FRONTAGE (BUILDING) — The length of an exterior building,
wall or structure of a single premises along either a public way or
other properties that it faces.
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GROUND SIGN — See, "freestanding sign."
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HEIGHT OF SIGN — The height of the sign shall be computed
as the vertical distance measured from the base of the sign at the
average existing grade to the top of the highest attached component
of the sign and includes the structure supporting the sign.
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ILLUMINATED SIGN — Any sign which contains an element
designed to emanate artificial light internally or externally. A illuminated,
whether internally or externally lighted sign shall not be considered
outdoor lighting. Light from any source other than the sun, moon and
stars, directly or reflected therefrom, shall be considered artificial
light.
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INFLATABLE SIGN — An object or device that can be filled
with air or gas and constructed so as to resemble a figure, shape,
or object when inflated.
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INTERIOR SIGN — A sign which is located within the interior
of any building or within an enclosed lobby, courtyard or atrium of
any building and a sign for and located within the inner or outer
body court or entrance of any theater.
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LEGALLY ESTABLISHED NONCONFORMING SIGN — Any sign and
its support structure lawfully erected prior to the effective date
of this chapter which fails to conform to the requirements of Article
20. A sign which was erected in accordance with a variance granted
prior to the adoption of this chapter and which does not comply with
Article 20 shall be deemed to be a legal nonconforming sign. A sign
which was unlawfully erected shall be deemed to be an illegal sign.
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LIGHTPOLE SIGN — A ground sign displayed on a lightpole
in a parking lot or in the public right-of-way which is supported
at the top or bottom or side of the sign by brackets or other rigid
supports.
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LISTED SIGN — A sign manufactured and labeled in accordance
with specifications promulgated by a recognized testing laboratory
designed to assure compliance with applicable American National Standards
(ANSI) and/or the National Electric Code (NEC).
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LUMINANCE — The light that is emitted by or reflected
from a surface. Measured in units of luminous intensity (candelas)
per unit area (square meters in SI measurement units or square feet
in English measurement units.) Expressed in SI units as cd/m2, and in English units as footlamberts. Sometimes
also expressed as "nits," a colloquial reference to SI units. Can
be measured by means of a luminance meter.
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MARQUEE — Any permanent roof-like structure projecting
beyond a building or extending along and projecting beyond the wall
of that building generally designed and constructed to provide protection
from the weather.
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MARQUEE SIGN — Any building sign painted mounted constructed
or attached in any manner on a marquee.
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MOBILE SIGN — Any sign which is manifestly designed to
be transported including by trailer or on its own wheels even though
the wheels of such sign maybe removed and the remaining chassis or
support is converted to another sign or attached temporarily or permanently
to the ground since this characteristic is based on the design of
such a sign.
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MONUMENT SIGN — Any freestanding sign with its sign face
mounted on the ground or mounted on a base at least as wide as the
sign.
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MULTIPLE TENANT SITE — Any site which has more than one
tenant and each tenant has a separate ground level exterior public
entrance.
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MURAL — A sign that is a painting, or an artistic work
composed of photographs or arrangements of color or shades of gray,
or alternating black and white, and that displays a commercial or
noncommercial message, relies solely on the side of a wall or building
for rigid structural support, and is painted or frescoed on the building
or wall.
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NIT — A photometric unit of measurement referring to luminance.
One Nit is equal to one candela per square meter (cd/m2).
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NONCOMMERCIAL SPEECH — Dissemination of messages not classified
as commercial speech which include, but are not limited to messages
concerning political, religious, social, ideological, public service,
non-profit, charitable, and informational topics.
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NONCONFORMING SIGN — A sign, including it supporting and
structural components, which does not conform to the controls regulating
signs in Article 20 for the district in which it is located, but which
was in existence at the time the controls regulating signs were established,
or amended, as the case might be.
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OFF-PREMISES SIGN — A sign relating in its subject matter
to other than the premises on which it is located, or to products,
services, accommodations, entertainments, or activities available
on a premises other than the premises on which the sign is located.
For purposes of Article 20, easements and other appurtenances shall
be considered to be outside such lot and any sign located or proposed
to be located in an easement or other appurtenance shall be considered
an off-premises sign.
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ON-PREMISES MESSAGES — Messages that identify or advertise
an establishment, institution, facility, residence, person, activity,
goods, products, materials, supplies, accommodations, entertainments,
or services located on the premises where the sign is installed. An
on-premises messages also include expressions of opinions of, or advocacy
statements made by, an occupant of the premises where the sign is
located.
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ON-PREMISES SIGN — A sign relating in its subject matter
to the premises on which it is located or to products, services, accommodations,
entertainments, or activities available on the premises where the
sign is located. An on-premises signs shall also be deemed to be a
sign which contains or carries on-premises messages.
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OWNER — In the case of a lot, the legal owner of the lot
as officially recorded by Delaware County and including fee owners,
contract for deed purchasers, and ground lessees. In the case of a
sign, the owner of the sign including any lessees.
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PARALLEL SIGN — See, "wall sign."
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PENNANT — A triangular shaped sign or series of signs
made of paper, plastic or fabric of any kind intended to be hung by
being tethered along its base.
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PERMANENT SIGN — Any sign not defined or not qualifying
as a temporary sign, including any sign attached to a building, structure,
or the ground in some manner and which is made of durable materials
intended for long-term use. Permanent signs are typically intended
to exist for the duration of time that the use or occupant is located
on the premises. Signs associated with special events are not considered
permanent signs unless specifically defined as such in Article 20.
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PLUMB — Placed, installed, erected, or constructed so
as to be exactly vertical or perpendicular to a level horizontal plane,
as typically determined with a free swinging line and attached weight,
e.g., plumb bob.
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POLE COVER OR PYLON COVER — An enclosure designed to conceal
poles and/or other structural supports of sign. See, also, "cladding."
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POLE SIGN — See, "pylon sign."
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PORTABLE SIGN — Any sign which is not permanently affixed
to a building, structure or the ground in accordance with requirements
of the Thornbury Township Building Code and which may be moved readily
from place to place; except that this definition shall not apply to
signs painted directly on vehicles, or signs displayed through, but
not on, windows.
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PORTE COCHERE — A roofed structure or roof-like cover
extending from the entrance of a building and which provides shelter
over a doorway.
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PREMISES — The lot or lots, plots, parcels of land or
portions thereof considered as a single development or activity, including,
but not limited to, shopping centers, industrial parks, office parks,
and multi-use buildings.
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PROJECTING SIGN — Any sign which is affixed to a building
or wall in such a manner that its leading, edge extends more than
18 inches beyond the surface or such building or wall face (for contrast,
see, the definition of "wall sign").
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PUBLIC NOTICES — Official notices posted by public officers,
employees, or their agents in the performance of their duties or as
directed by such officers, employees, or agents.
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PUBLIC STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY (ROW OR R.O.W) — The entire
right of way of any public street, road, or thoroughfare.
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PYLON SIGN — Any freestanding sign which has its supportive
structure anchored in the ground and which has a sign face elevated
above ground level by pole(s) or beam(s) and with the area below the
sign face open.
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REVOLVING SIGN — A sign that has the capability to revolve
360° about an axis. See, also, "animated sign, mechanically activated."
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ROOF SIGN — A sign mounted on the main roof portion of
a building or on the uppermost 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,
nor shall wall and fascia signs be considered roof signs.
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ROTATING SIGN — A sign or portion of a sign which turns
about on an axis, but perhaps less than 360°.
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SHIMMERING SIGNS — A sign which reflects an oscillating
sometimes distorted visual image.
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SI (INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS) — The modern metric
system of measurement; abbreviated SI for the French term "Le Systeme
International d'Unites."
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SIGN — Any writing, graphic or pictorial presentation,
number, illustration, or decoration, flag, banner or pennant, figure,
or other device, including the sign structure and sign face area,
which is used to announce, direct attention to, or otherwise make
anything known, and which is visible from any public or private street,
right-of-way, alley, or other property. The term "sign" includes any
letter, word, symbol, poster, decal, picture, statuary, reading matter,
or representation in the nature of advertisement, announcement, message,
notice, or visual communication whether painted, posted, printed,
affixed, or constructed, including all associated brackets braces,
supports, wires, and structures, which is displayed for informational,
communicative, or attention attraction purposes. The term shall not
be construed to include "building" or "landscaping," or any architectural
embellishment of a building not intended to communicate information,
nor any grave marker, historical marker, historical plaque, stained
glass window, or any manufacturer's mark or logo permanently affixed
to a product or equipment. Outdoor lighting of buildings, driveways,
parking lots, walkways, lawns, and landscape elements, or portions
thereof, shall not be considered signage.
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SIGN FACE — The surface of the sign upon, against, or
through which the message of the sign is exhibited.
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SIGN STRUCTURE — The structure which is designed specifically
for the purpose of supporting a sign, or which has supported, or is
capable of supporting, a sign. This definition shall include any decorative
coves, braces, wires, supports, uprights, or components or framework
attached to or placed around the sign structure.
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SITE — A lot or combination of contiguous lots which are
intended, designated, and/or approved to function as an integrated
unit.
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SNIPE SIGN — Any sign which is attached in any way to
a utility pole, traffic sign, tree, rock, fence post, or any other
similar object located on public or private property, and placed without
authority pursuant to Article 20, and typically without permission
of the utility or the property owner or other appropriate authority,
but not necessarily so.
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STRINGER — A line of string, rope, cording, or an equivalent
to which is attached or tethered a number of pennants or streamers.
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SUBDIVISION SIGN — A ground or building sign erected at
the entrance of a platted subdivision.
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SUSPENDED SIGN — Any building sign that is suspended from
the underside of a horizontal plane surface and is connected to this
surface.
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SWINGING SIGN — Any sign that is attached to and/or suspended
from the underside of a horizontal plane (s) or side support(s) that
has the ability to turn in place, sway to and fro, move back and forth,
move up and down, turn on its axis, binge or pivot, or has the ability
to move in similarly described ways or means.
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TEMPORARY SIGN — A sign intended to be displayed before,
during or after an event to which the sign relates, and which is scheduled
to take place at a specific dine and place, and for a limited duration.
Typically the messages on the sign are of a transitory or temporary
nature. Portable signs or any sign not permanently embedded in the
ground, or not permanently affixed to a building or sign structure
that is permanently embedded in the ground, are considered temporary
signs.
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TEMPORARY NONCOMMERCIAL SIGN — A sign bearing a noncommercial
message which is displayed before, during or after an event, to which
the sign relates, and which is scheduled to take place at a specific
time and place, and for a limited duration.
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TOTAL SITE SIGNAGE — The maximum permitted combined area
of all freestanding and wall identification signs allowed on a specific
property.
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TOWNSHIP — Unless specifically stated otherwise means
Thornbury Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
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TRANSITION — A visual effect used on an electronic message
sign to change from one message to another.
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TRAVEL — A mode of message transition on an electronic
message sign in which the message appears to move horizontally across
the display surface.
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UNIT — That part of a multi-occupancy housing, commercial,
industrial, or institutional complex that houses or provides space
for one occupant, dwelling, business, or establishment. A dwelling
occupied by a single-family shall be considered a unit.
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VEHICLE SIGN — A vehicle, trailer, or similar device,
with a sign(s) affixed thereto or painted thereon, and positioned
in such a manner that the vehicle, trailer or device is used as a
freestanding sign rather than its usual and customary purpose(s).
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VISIBLE — Capable of being seen by a person of normal
visual acuity whether legible or not without visual aid.
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WALL — Any structure which defines the exterior boundaries
or courts of a building or structure and which has a slope of 60°
or greater with the horizontal plane.
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WALL SIGN — Any building sign attached parallel to but
within 18 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.
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WAYFINDING SIGN — A sign, frequently off-premises, specifically
designed to provide directional or destination information. See also,
"off-premises sign."
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WINDOW SIGN — A sign posted, painted, placed, or affixed
to the interior or exterior of a window or placed immediately behind
a window pane and is visible from the exterior of the window or designed
to attract the attention of persons outside a building.
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WINDOW SIGN/COMMERCIAL SERVICE BAY OPENING SIGN — A temporary
sign which is painted on, affixed, or attached to or visible through
a window of a service bay opening, The display of merchandise shall
not be considered a window sign or a service bay opening sign.
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