This chapter shall be referred to as the "Sign Ordinance of College Township."
It is not the purpose or intent of this sign ordinance to regulate the message displayed on any sign; nor is it the purpose or intent of this chapter to regulate any building design or any display not defined as a sign, or any sign which is contained within a building. The purposes of the regulations contained in this chapter are to:
A. 
Regulate the number, location, size, type, illumination and other physical characteristics of signs with the Township in order to promote public health, safety and welfare.
B. 
Maintain, enhance and improve the aesthetic environment of the Township by preventing visual clutter resulting from competition among signs.
C. 
Improve the visual appearance of the Township while providing for effective means of communication, consistent with constitutional guarantees and the Township's goals of public safety and aesthetics.
D. 
Encourage signs which are attractively designed in order to enhance the economic value as well as the visual character of the various parts of the community.
All signs, as defined herein, shall comply with the regulations contained within this chapter. With the exception of signs listed in Article II, no sign may be constructed, installed, posted, displayed or modified without first obtaining a sign permit approving the proposed sign's size, design, and location, as well as a license in accordance with Article VI, Administration, of this chapter. In addition, all applicants proposing signs with electrical wiring must obtain a building permit through Centre Region Code Administration as applicable pursuant to Chapter 82, Building and Construction Code and Chapter 100, Electrical Standards.
The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings given:
A-FRAME SIGN
A single- or double-faced sign used only on a temporary basis and commonly called a "sandwich board." See Figure 1.
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Figure 1
ARTERIAL STREET
A major street with fast or heavy traffic of considerable continuity used primarily as a traffic artery connecting two or more neighborhood areas. Primary arterial streets extend through the entire urban area, while secondary arterial streets extend through only a portion of the area. Design, standards and classification as such shall be in accordance with Chapter 177, Streets and Sidewalks, as amended.
AWNING
A roof-like shelter of canvas or other material extending over a doorway, from the top of a window, over a deck, etc., in order to provide protection from the weather.
BANNER
Any sign made of cloth, plastic or similar material used only on a temporary basis. See Figure 2.
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Figure 2
BUILDING SIGN
Any sign affixed to a building or similar structure on a permanent basis, including to a wall, parapet, canopy, roof or awning.
CANOPY
A rigid structure, other than an awning, that is permanently attached to a building or structure, usually covering a sidewalk, walkway, or drive-through area.
CARRIED SIGN
An exempt sign carried by a person on a temporary basis. See Figure 3.
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Figure 3
COLLECTOR STREET
A major street which carries traffic from local streets to arterial streets. Design, standards and classification as such shall be in accordance with Chapter 177, Streets and Sidewalks, as amended.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENT
The display of the name of any business, institution, or professional establishment, logo of such or the description and/or prices of items or services available.
DEVELOPMENT
Any subdivision or land development activity as defined by the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.[1]
DEVELOPMENT, NONRESIDENTIAL
A development in which the use of land or structures does not include any space designated to be used for human habitation with the exception of hotels/motels, nursing and convalescent homes, hospitals and other similar facilities. For the purposes of this chapter a building with a mix of residential and nonresidential uses shall be considered nonresidential if the entire ground floor is devoted to nonresidential use.
DEVELOPMENT, RESIDENTIAL
A development which only contains one or more residential buildings. This term shall not apply to an individual lot containing a single-family house or duplex as defined in § 200-7, Definitions.
ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL SIGN
Any sign or portion thereof which is composed of a series of lights, including light-emitting diodes, fiber optics, or other similar technology which has the ability to change the message or display of the sign face. See Figure 4.
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Figure 4
FLAGPOLE
A pole or staff from which a flag is hung.
FLAGS
Any fabric or other flexible material attached to or designed to be flown from a flagpole or similar device.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign that is not attached to a building and which is supported permanently upon the ground by poles, pedestals or braces. Such signs include what are commonly called "ground pole and monolith signs."
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The sum of the gross horizontal areas of all floors of a building measured from the exterior face of exterior walls, or from the center line of a wall separating two buildings, but not including interior parking spaces, loading space for motor vehicles or any space where the floor-to-ceiling height is less than six feet.
HEIGHT OF SIGNS
The vertical distance measured from the average ground level immediately below a sign to the highest point of the sign and its supporting structure.
HOSPITAL
A business or nonprofit establishment for the diagnosis, treatment and other care of the general public through an organized medical staff which is primarily engaged in providing twenty-four-hour-a-day inpatient care. The establishment shall be licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations as a hospital and have as its mission the provision of acute care medical and nursing services to the injured, disabled, pregnant, diseased, sick or mentally ill persons and/or the provision of rehabilitation services for such persons and to provide further services which promote good health and well-being of people.
INFLATABLE SIGN
An inflated, nonporous sign filled with air or other gas that is mounted to a structure, cord, cable or rod or staked to the ground. See Figure 5.
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Figure 5
INTERIOR SIGN
Any sign which is located in the interior of a building or affixed to the inside of a window.
LAND PLANNING UNIT
A unit of analysis for planning purposes, not to exceed a certain acreage defined by district requirements. Boundaries of a land planning unit are to be determined by natural or other physical features that result in a contiguous land area.
LOT
A designated parcel, tract or area of land established by a plat or otherwise as permitted by law and to be used, developed or built upon as a unit.
MARQUEE
A roof-like structure projecting from the wall of a building (such as on a hotel or theatre), usually over the entrance to a building.
MOVABLE SIGN
A sign which is erected upon a structure having wheels, rollers or other means of facilitating movement from one location to another.
NITS
The measure of the light emanating from an object and is used to quantify electronic sign brightness which is calculated by the total amount of light emitted from a sign divided by the surface area of the sign measured as candelas per square meter (cd/m2).
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign existing and lawful at the time of the passage of this chapter that does not conform in use, location, height or size with the regulations or district in which such a sign is located.
NONRESIDENTIAL
Includes all uses which do not include any space designated to be used for human habitation with the exception of hotels/motels. A building with a mix of uses shall be considered nonresidential for the purposes of this chapter if the entire ground floor is devoted to nonresidential use.
OWNER
The legal or beneficial owner(s) of land, including the holder of an option or contract to purchase, whether or not such option or contract is subject to any condition; a lessee, if he is authorized under the lease to exercise the rights of the owner; or other persons having a proprietary interest in the land shall be deemed to be an owner for the purpose of this chapter; landowner.
PARAPET
The extension of the main walls or a false wall of a building above the roofline.
PERMANENT SIGN
Any sign which remains in place for more than 60 days.
PRIVATE STREET
A privately owned corridor which provides motor vehicle access to two or more lots.
PROPERTY
An area of land held in single and separate ownership, with a tax parcel code assigned, which may have one or more premises or dwelling units located on it. "Property" includes "tract," "parcel," and "lot."
RIGHT-OF-WAY
A corridor of land set aside for use, in whole or in part, by a street.
ROOF
A structural covering over any portion of a building or structure including projections beyond the walls or supports of the building or structure.
SIGN
Any permanent or temporary structure or part thereof or any device attached, painted or represented, directly or indirectly, on a support structure or other surface that displays or includes any letter, word, insignia, flag or representation used as or which is in the nature of an advertisement, announcement, visual communication, direction or which is designed to attract the eye or bring the subject to the attention of the public.
SIGN AREA
The area of the sign face. All visible faces of a multifaced sign shall be counted separately and totaled together in calculating sign area. See § 170-5, Measuring sign area, for detailed information on measuring area of a sign face.
SIGN FACE
The surface area on a sign where advertising copy is displayed, which shall include all lettering as well as any ornamental strip, border or design around the edges of the lettering.
SIGN STRUCTURE
The portion of the sign which supports the sign face.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redividing of a lot, tract or parcel of land by any means into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other division of land, whether immediate or future, of lease, partition by the court for distribution to heirs or devisees, transfer of ownership or building or lot development; provided, however, that the subdivision by lease of land for agricultural purposes into parcels of more than 10 acres not involving any new street or easement of access or any residential dwelling shall be exempted.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign which is not exempt pursuant to § 170-8, Exempt Signs, that is intended for a limited period of display, no greater than 60 days per calendar year. Such signs include but are not limited to A-frame signs, banners, blade signs, inflatable signs, movable signs and the like.
WALL
The vertical exterior surface of a building or structure.
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Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 10101 et seq.
For the purposes of this chapter, calculating sign area, sign height, and number of signs shall be calculated as follows.
A. 
The area of freestanding sign shall include the entire area within a single contiguous perimeter enclosing the outer limits of such sign. This form is defined by the extreme limits of lettering, representations, emblems or other figures together with all surrounding material, color, lighting, trim or ornamentation that either form the integral part of the display or differentiate the sign from the background where it is placed. Architectural features, structural supports or other similar sign embellishments that are part of the freestanding sign, but are not an integral part of the sign shall not be included in calculating the sign area. See Figure 6.
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Figure 6. Measuring the sign faces of freestanding signs
B. 
Unless specifically noted, all visible faces of a multifaced sign shall be counted separately and totaled together in calculating area.
C. 
When individual lettering, logos and/or figures are mounted and/or painted directly on a wall, canopy, awning, marquee or parapet, the sign area shall be measured by the smallest single geometric shape that can circumscribe all of the lettering, logos and/or figures as well as any ornamental strip, border or design around the edges of the lettering. In the case of a sign with mixed case lettering, the geometric shape shall be drawn around either the ascenders or descenders, but not both. See Figure 7.
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Figure 7. Measuring the sign area of signs with no background
D. 
Double-faced freestanding signs shall be oriented in a manner that the angle of orientation of each sign face is no greater than 90° as measured from the back of each sign face. Where sign faces are oriented in a manner greater than 90°, as measured from the back of each sign face, the sign faces shall be treated as one and regulated as such. See Figure 8.
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Figure 8. The interior angle of a double-faced sign must be less than 90°, otherwise it will be considered a single-faced sign
E. 
The height of signs shall not exceed the maximum height for each sign type. The height shall be measured from the existing average grade directly below the sign. Where the natural grade of the ground where a freestanding sign is to be located is lower than that of the adjacent street, the maximum height shall be measured from an elevation equal to that of the adjacent street centerline. See Figure 9.
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Figure 9. Measuring the height of a freestanding sign when the natural grade is lower than the adjacent street
Signs that are not exempt as noted in § 170-8, exempt signs, shall fall into one of two classes: permanent or temporary. Temporary signs shall be those that are placed for a specific duration as permitted in Article IV, Temporary Signs, and then promptly removed upon expiration of the allowed time period. All other nonexempt signs shall be considered permanent signs and regulated as such pursuant to Article III, Permanent Signs.
The regulations herein shall not be interpreted to restrict the content of any message or graphic displayed within a sign face. The sign face may be changed between commercial and noncommercial advertisement or from one commercial advertisement to another as often as desired by the sign's owner provided that the sign is not prohibited by § 170-9 below and the sign continues to comply with the contents of this chapter.