[Ord. No. 1048, 4/3/2018[1]]
1.
The purpose of this Part is to develop a comprehensive system of sign regulations to:
A.
Promote the safety of persons and property by providing that signs:
(1)
Do not create traffic hazards by distracting or confusing motorists or impairing motorist's ability to see pedestrians, other vehicles, or obstacles or to read traffic signs.
(2)
Do not create a hazard due to collapse, fire, collision, decay or abandonment.
(3)
Do promote the aesthetic quality, safety, health, and general welfare and the assurance of protection of adequate light and air within the Borough by regulation of the posting, displaying, erection, use and maintenance of signs.
B.
Promote the efficient transfer of information through the use of signs and to permit such use, but not necessarily in the most-profitable form or format available for such use.
C.
Protect the public welfare and enhance the overall appearance and economic value of the landscape, while preserving the unique natural and historic environment that distinguishes the Borough, and consistent with Article I, § 27, of the Pennsylvania Constitution. It is also acknowledged that the Borough's economic well-being is heavily dependent upon the resort and tourism industry. This dependence makes the protection of the Borough's historic resources, environment and aesthetics from the impacts of signage a matter of critical importance to all residential and commercial uses within the Borough, as well as the Borough as a whole.
2.
It is further declared that these regulations serve to reveal a great deal about the Borough's pride, aesthetic appreciation, vitality, diversity, originality, culture and sense of order, giving it a distinctive appearance and reinforcing the character of the Borough and its surrounding environs in its natural setting as adopted by and set forth in the Comprehensive Plan and as further determined by the Monroe County 2030 Task Force and the Jacob Stroud Corporation. It is further acknowledged that these regulations in and of themselves cannot achieve the end result desired unless the community upholds the terms set forth within an atmosphere of responsible freedom, utilizing the principles of fairness and mutual cooperation. Minimum standards are thus provided to safeguard the life, health, property and public welfare by regulating and controlling the design quality, materials, construction, size, illumination, location and maintenance of all signs and sign structures while at the same time attempting to provide functional flexibility, encourage variety, and to create an incentive to relate signage to the basic principles of sound planning, development and use of residential, commercial and industrial properties.
[Amended by Ord. No. 1115, 12/7/2021]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for the repeal of former Part 8, Sign Requirements, as amended.