Additional definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BUSINESS BANNER
A temporary sign placed on the exterior of a business or
inside the display window of a business advertising sales events,
a new service or grand openings.
COMMERCIAL INFORMATION SIGN
A sign or decal located on, in, or visible through a window
of an office, business or retail establishment which informs the public
that the establishment accepts certain credit cards, is protected
by a certain security agency or alarm system, has certain hours of
operation, is a member of certain professional or business associations,
or provides similar information regarding business operation.
DEVIATIONS
Approvals by the Planning Board for a sign permit, following
an appeal from the Historic Preservation Commission, for items not
specifically provided for by this chapter.
DOUBLE-SIDED SIGN
A sign with two back-to-back faces and identical on both
sides. It shall be measured by using the area of only one side of
the sign. Where a sign with two back-to-back faces has nonidentical
sides, it shall be considered two signs.
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY SCREEN
A sign, or portion of a sign, that displays an electronic
image, which may or may not include text. This definition includes
television screens, multi-prism screens, plasma screens, digital screens,
flat screens, LED screens, video boards, and holographic displays.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
Any sign or portion of a sign that uses changing lights to
form a sign message or messages in text form wherein the sequence
of messages and the rate of change is electronically programmed and
can be modified by electronic processes. This definition includes
electronic changeable copy signs.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE DISPLAY
A sign capable of displaying words, symbols, figures, or
images that can be electronically changed by remote or automatic means.
Such signs shall include the following modes of operations:
(1)
Static: signs which include no animation or effects simulating
animation.
(2)
Fade: signs where static messages are changed by means of varying
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.
(3)
Dissolve: signs where static messages are changed by means of
varying light intensity or pattern, where the first message gradually
appears to dissipate and lose legibility simultaneous to the gradual
appearance and legibility of the subsequent message.
(4)
Travel: signs where the message is changed by the apparent horizontal
movement of the letters or graphic elements of the message.
(5)
Scrolling: signs where the message is changed by the apparent
vertical movement of the letters or graphic elements of the message.
FLAG
Includes a display of cloth or fabric with words, logos,
symbols, icons, and/or designs which is affixed to a flagpole that
is freestanding or mounted to the exterior of a building. Plastic
shall not be used for a flag. Pennants and windsocks are considered
to be flags.
FREESTANDING SIGN, PERMANENT
A sign that is not attached to any building but is mounted
on a post or frame within the tax lot is a freestanding sign.
FUNCTIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE SIGN
A sign that provides directional, informational, safety or
public service information, such as, but not limited to, a sign indicating
the location of public restrooms, telephones or similar facilities
of public convenience, or providing a place for the posting of public
announcements. A functional sign shall not include any commercial
name or commercial message, except as hereinafter expressly permitted.
HISTORICAL IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign or marker identifying an historic structure or site,
and providing information about the significance of the structure
or site, and posted by a governmental entity or agency, or by the
Swedesboro-Woolwich Historical Society, the Gloucester County Historical
Society, the New Jersey Historical Society, or the Swedesboro Historic
Preservation Commission.
INSTITUTIONAL SIGN
A sign for any formally organized house of worship, any charitable,
fraternal organization or any public school or public building.
INTERIM BUSINESS SIGN
A sign provided for new businesses pending approval of their
formal sign application.
INTERNALLY LIGHTED SIGN
A sign with the source of artificial illumination within
the sign and behind the text or message.
LED DISPLAY SIGN
A flat panel display, which uses an array of light-emitting
diodes as pixels for a video display.
LEGAL NONCONFORMING SIGN
A sign for which a valid sign permit has been granted prior
to the effective date of this chapter, or which predates any regulation
of signs in the Borough of Swedesboro.
MOBILE SIGN
An exterior temporary sign, with or without wheels, that
is portable. This includes easel and sandwich board signs.
NEON SIGN
A sign that is electric that is lit by luminous gas discharged
tubes that contain rarefied neon or other gases.
OFF-SITE SIGN
A sign located on a tax lot other than the lot occupied by
the use, event or product which the sign identifies.
OFFICIAL SIGN
A sign erected, constructed or maintained by a federal, state,
county or local government, or any agency thereof, or by any licensed
public utility, for the purpose of informing or guiding the public,
or for the protection of the public health, safety or welfare, or
for the public's convenience.
POLITICAL SIGN
A sign expressing support for or opposition to a candidate
for public office, an opinion about any public figure, or expressing
support or opposition to a particular idea or belief.
PRIVATE PARKING SIGN
A sign providing directional or safety information and serving
a parking area that is privately owned and reserved for the use of
certain employees, patrons or other persons serving the premises.
PROFESSIONAL SIGN
A sign that identifies the location of the office of a member
of a recognized and legal profession maintained for the conduct of
that profession, including but not limited to attorneys, certified
landscape architects, chiropractors, dentists, physicians, podiatrists,
professional engineers, professional planners, psychologists, registered
architects, or certified public accountants.
PUBLIC BANNER
A temporary sign located on a public building, on a building
belonging to a house of worship, or a charitable, fraternal organization
or agency, or stretching across a public right-of-way (and erected
and maintained with the permission of the governing body), which temporary
sign promotes an activity, event or festival of a governmental agency,
house of worship, or charitable, fraternal organization or agency.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A sign of an owner of real property or of a licensed real
estate broker that indicates that a particular parcel or portion of
real property is available for sale or lease.
RESIDENTIAL SIGN
A sign at a place of residence, which may set forth the names
of the residents, the address and street name, and also may include
a logo or symbol.
SIGN
A lettered board or other display, or any portion thereof,
on which any announcement, declaration, demonstration, logo, presentation,
illumination or insignia is used to promote the interest of any person
or entity.
STOREFRONT
A separate and individual volume for one office, commercial
or business use, which has its own frontage on a public right-of-way,
which is on a tax lot with other storefronts or uses, and which is
occupied by a use or entity that is distinct and separate from the
uses or entities occupying the rest of the tax lot.
TEMPORARY INTERIOR ADVERTISING SIGN
A temporary sign advertising or describing a sale or the
availability of particular merchandise or services, which is located
in the interior of a business or retail establishment, and which is
primarily intended to attract the attention of persons outside the
business or retail establishment.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign that is not permanently attached to a building, structure,
post or land, and which is designed or intended to be displayed for
a limited period of time.