[Ord. 761, 8/26/1985, § 1701; as amended by Ord. 940, 9/17/2001]
The following terms as used herein shall mean:
AREA OF SIGN(1) The area of a sign shall be construed to include all lettering, wording, and accompanying designs and symbols, together with the background, whether open or enclosed, on which they are displayed, but not including any supporting framework and bracing which are incidental to the display.
(2) Where a sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached to a building wall or structure, the area shall be considered to be that of the smallest rectangle or other regular geometric shape which encompasses all of the letters and symbols.
(3) In computing square foot area of a double-faced sign, only one side shall be counted, provided that both sides are identical. If the interior angle formed by the two double faces of the double-faced sign is greater that 45°, then both sides of such sign shall be considered in calculating the sign area.
CHANGEABLE-TEXT ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARDAn internally illuminated portion of a permanent monument sign in which plasma technology, LED technology, or other electronic technology is utilized to convey a message or announcement regarding the use(s) on the property where the sign is located. Changeable-text electronic message boards shall be no greater than 10 square feet, and the content shall comply with the following requirements:
[Added by Ord. 1033, 5/23/2016]
(1) Other than text, no other images or symbols of any kind shall be permitted. In addition, no signs or message boards shall be permitted to move, scroll, flash, revolve, rotate, oscillate, fade or display animated text or video.
(2) Notwithstanding any other regulations to the contrary, the copy on a changeable-text electronic message board may change at a rate not greater than once per hour. Each change shall be instantaneous. All text and the messaging background shall remain static.
(3) The color of changeable text and the messaging background shall be uniform and constant. The electronic messaging background shall be dark-colored and shall not be white or light-colored.
(4) No signs or message boards shall emit any audio or verbal announcement or noises of any kind.
ILLUMINATION OF SIGNS | DIRECT ILLUMINATION — A sign designed to give forth artificial light directly (or through translucent material) from a source of light within the sign, including, but not limited to, neon and exposed lamp signs. |
| INDIRECT ILLUMINATION — A sign illuminated by an outside light source, including, but not limited to, spotlights and fluorescent tubes. |
| FLASHING ILLUMINATION — An illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and color at all times when in use. |
| FESTOON LIGHTING — A group of incandescent light bulbs hung or strung overhead or on a building or structure, or light bulbs not shaded or hooded or otherwise screened to prevent the direct rays of the light from shining on and adjacent property or right-of-way. |
| NONILLUMINATED SIGN — A sign which is not illuminated by any type of artificial light source. |
PERMANENT SIGNAny sign as defined above which has been erected or placed with the intention that it remain in place for more than 30 days. The determination shall be made as to the structure or device itself and not the content of the message which may or may not be changeable.
SIGNAny permanent or temporary structure or part thereof, or any device attached, painted, or represented directly or indirectly on a structure or other surface that shall display or include any letter, artwork, insignia, flag, banner, or representation used as, or which is designed to attract the eye or bring attention of the public. The word "sign" as used herein shall include signs which are affixed to the inside of windows and glass doors and are intended to be seen from a street or public thoroughfare. No other indoor sign shall be deemed a sign within these regulations.
TEMPORARY SIGNAny sign, as defined above, with or without a structural frame, erected or placed with the intention that the display shall be for a limited duration, not to exceed 30 consecutive days and not more than 45 days per calendar year; subject to §§
27-1904 and
27-1905.
[Amended byOrd. 1015, 1/28/2013]
TYPES OF SIGNS | AWNING SIGN — A device placed over a store front, door or window and used for shade or protection from weather and to advertise the attached business. An awning may or may not be retractable. [Added by Ord. 1015, 1/28/2013] |
| BILBOARD — A sign that directs attention to a business, commodity, service, or entertainment conducted, sold, or offered at a location other than the premises on which the billboard is located. [Added by Ord. 1011, 5/21/2012; and by Ord. 1012, 7/9/2012] |
| DIRECTIONAL SIGN — On-premises, incidental signs designed to guide or direct pedestrians or vehicular traffic. Directional signs shall not exceed four square feet in sign area, shall not exceed four feet in height measured from the average ground level of the lot to the top of the sign, and only four freestanding directional signs shall be permitted on any one lot. The square footage of directional signs shall not be counted toward the total square footage of signage permitted on the property. [Added by Ord. 1033, 5/23/2016] |
| FREESTANDING SIGN — A self supporting sign resting on or supported by means of poles or standards, or any other type of structure or erected for the purpose of supporting a sign, either on the ground or on the roof of a building. |
| HISTORIC MARKER — Signs, markers, monuments or memorial tablets erected by duly authorized public or nonprofit organizations, which may be erected in any zoning district with the approval of Borough Council. [Added by Ord. 1015, 1/28/2013] |
| MOVABLE SIGN — A sign which is not fixed to a permanent supporting structure or building and is displayed on either a temporary or long term basis. |
| NONSTATIONARY SIGN — A sign which by means of some mechanical device changes its position constantly or at regular intervals by rotating around an axis or shifting in horizontal or vertical alignment. |
| PARALLEL SIGN — A sign mounted parallel to a building wall, lower upright portion of a mansard roof or other decorative roof, or other vertical building surface. Parallel signs shall not extend beyond the edge of any building wall or other building surface to which they are mounted, and shall not project more than 10 inches from the building wall or building surface to which it is affixed. |
| PROJECTING SIGN — A sign mounted perpendicular to a building wall, upright surface of a mansard roof or other decorative roof, or other vertical building surface. The leading edge of a projecting sign shall not extend more than three feet from the wall or surface to which the sign is affixed, nor in any way shall the projecting sign interfere with normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Projecting signs may not be internally illuminated. [Amended by Ord. 1015, 1/28/2013] |
| VEHICULAR SIGN — A vehicle to which a sign is affixed or painted and which is used or parked in such a manner that the carrying of such sign or signs is no longer incidental to the vehicle's primary purpose, but becomes a primary purpose in itself. |
| WINDOW/DOOR SIGNS — Signs in the windows/doors of businesses that advertise products and services. The message may be changed. Window/door signs may not obscure more than 20% of the window/door and count toward the total allowable sign square footage on the lot. [Added by Ord. 1015, 1/28/2013] |