A.
Applicability. Any sign erected, altered or maintained after the effective date of this article shall conform to the following regulations. The Zoning Officer shall deem illegal any sign erected in the Borough that is not a permitted sign as defined in this chapter or is erected without a necessary permit.
B.
Purpose. The sign regulations, controls and provisions set forth in this chapter are intended to allow signs to perform the important function of identifying uses while ensuring:
(1)
The promotion and protection of property values.
(2)
The encouragement of business activity and economic development.
(3)
That signs do not proliferate in an uncontrolled manner that creates distraction or otherwise endangers the safety and efficient flow of traffic.
(4)
That signs do not create visual clutter that has a blighting influence upon residential, commercial or other land uses.
(5)
That signs enhance the distinct character of each individual commercial district.
C.
Exemptions. The following signs are exempt from the permit standards of this article and are permitted in any district:
(1)
Signs erected or required by government agencies or utilities, such as traffic, utility and safety signs.
(2)
Indoor signs not attached to a window or door that are not legible from a distance of more than three feet beyond the lot line of the parcel on which the sign is located.
(3)
Holiday and seasonal decorations that do not contain a commercial message.
(4)
Up to three personal expression signs of any type at any given time per business or residence, provided that they do not exceed three square feet in area per side, are noncommercial in nature and are not illuminated.
(5)
Up to two signs of no more than two square feet in total area stating address, number and/or name of the occupants of the premises, provided that they do not include any commercial advertising or other identification.
(6)
Signs or emblems of a religious, civil, philanthropic, historical or educational organization that do not exceed four square feet in area.
(7)
One "private drive" sign per driveway entrance, not to exceed two square feet in area.
(8)
Conventional "no trespassing" and similar security and warning signs posted in accordance with state law, provided that no posted security or warning signs may exceed two square feet in area.
(9)
Flags with a maximum height of 30 feet, provided that flags and flagpoles shall not be located within any right-of-way. The maximum flag size is 35 square feet in commercial districts.
(a)
Flags containing commercial messages may be used as permitted freestanding or projecting signs, and if so used, the area of the flag shall be included in and limited by the computation of allowable area for signs on the property.
(b)
Flags up to 40 square feet in area containing noncommercial messages are considered personal expression signs and are regulated as specified above.
(10)
Legal notices.
(11)
Signs that are a permanent architectural feature of a building or structure existing at the time of adoption of this article.
(12)
Incidental and directional signs that convey instructions with respect to the use of a premises; i.e., business hours, reserved parking spaces, etc., provided that they contain no commercial messaging.
(a)
Area: No single incidental or directional sign shall exceed four square feet in area.
(b)
Height: Such signs shall have a maximum of three feet.
(c)
Illumination: Such signs shall be nonilluminated.
(d)
Number: An unlimited number of such signs may be located within the interior of a lot so long as the sign copy is not legible from an adjacent public right-of-way or lot line.
(13)
Art and murals, provided that such signs do not contain any commercial messaging.
(14)
Auxiliary advertising signs that are vital to the operation of a business, such as credit card or trade association signs, not to exceed a combined total area of four square feet.
(16)
Indoor electronic ticker displays with a maximum height of five inches and a maximum total length of four feet.
D.
Prohibited signs. The following signs are unlawful and prohibited:
(1)
Abandoned signs.
(2)
Animated signs, flashing signs or signs that scroll or flash text or graphics, with the exception of indoor electronic ticker displays up to five inches high.
(3)
Any banner or sign of any type suspended across a public street, without the permission of the owner of the property and the street.
(4)
Any sign affixed or attached to trees, poles, stakes, fences, public benches, streetlights or other objects, or places on any public property or in the public right-of-way, or on any private property without the permission of the property owner.
(5)
Any signs that promote illegal activity.
(6)
Any sign that resembles, interferes with or obstructs official traffic lights, signs or signals.
(7)
Balloon signs (see definition for exceptions).
(8)
Interactive signs.
(9)
Mechanical movement signs, such as revolving signs.
(10)
Reflective signs or signs containing mirrors.
(11)
Roof signs.
(12)
Signs erected without the permission of the property owner, with the exception of those authorized or required by local, state or federal government.
(13)
Signs incorporating beacon or festoon lighting.
(14)
Signs that emit sound, smoke, vapors, particulate matter, or odor or contain open flames.
(15)
Signs containing statements, words or images of obscene or pornographic subjects, as determined by the Borough.
(16)
Signs that prevent free ingress or egress from any door, window, or fire escape or that prevent free access from one part of a roof to any other part. No sign other than a safety sign shall be attached to a standpipe or fire escape.