[Amended 4-7-2014 by Ord.
No. 406]
The term "sign" when used in this chapter shall mean a device
for visual communication that is used to bring the subject to the
attention of the public. Signs do include lettering, logos, trademarks,
or other symbols that are an integral part of the architectural design
of a building, that are applied to a building, or that are located
elsewhere on the premises; signs affixed to windows or glass doors
or otherwise internally mounted such that they are obviously intended
to be seen and understood by vehicular or pedestrian traffic outside
the building; flags and insignia of civic, charitable, religious,
fraternal, patriotic, or similar organizations; insignia of governments
or government agencies; banners, streamers, pennants, spinners, reflectors,
ribbons, tinsel, and similar materials; and inflatable objects. Signs
do not include architectural features that may be identified with
a particular business; backlit awnings that include no lettering,
logos, or other symbols; signs within a building that are obviously
intended to be seen primarily from within the building; outdoor signs
intended for use within a property, such as menu signs by fast-food
restaurant drive-through lanes, signs with regulations within a park,
and building identification signs within a campus; flags of governments
or government agencies; decorative seasonal and holiday banners on
residential properties; and displays of merchandise either behind
store windows or outdoors. The following additional definitions shall
apply to this article:
BILLBOARD
An off-premises, permanent sign that directs attention to
a product, service, business, or cause.
BUILDING SIGN
A sign attached to or painted on a building that has a use
in addition to supporting the sign; this includes wall signs and roof
signs.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign that directs attention to any business, professional,
commercial, or industrial activity occurring on the premises on which
the sign is located, but not including a home occupation sign. (Also
see "center sign.")
CENTER SIGN
A business sign that provides identification at the entrance
to a center such as a shopping center, office complex, or industrial
park.
CONTRACTOR SIGN
A temporary sign that carries the name and information about
a contractor who is involved in construction work occurring on the
premises on which the sign is located.
DEVELOPMENT SIGN
An identification sign at the entrance to a residential development.
DYNAMIC DISPLAY OR DYNAMIC DISPLAY SIGN
Any business, commercial or industrial sign and/or billboard
or portion of a sign and/or billboard that appears to have movement
or that appears to change, caused by any method other than physically
removing and replacing the sign or its components, whether the apparent
movement or change is in the display, the sign structure itself, or
any other component of the sign. This includes a display that incorporates
a technology or method allowing the sign face to change the image
without having to physically or mechanically replace the sign face
or its components. This also includes any rotating, revolving, moving,
flashing, blinking, or animated display and any display that incorporates
rotating panels, LED lights manipulated through digital input, "digital
ink" or any other method or technology that allows the sign face to
present a series of images or displays. This definition shall not
include electronic message display signs that repetitively indicate
time, temperature and date, to other text or scrolling text message
signs and to vehicular service station signs that digitally display
current fuel prices.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER SIGN
An electronic business, commercial or industrial sign that
displays time, temperature or current sales or events related to the
business activity occurring on the premises. Electronic message center
signs shall only consist of text-type messages and shall not be permitted
to contain graphics, pictures or any other animated displays.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign not attached to or painted on a building, or a sign
attached to or painted on a building that has no use in addition to
supporting the sign.
GARAGE/YARD SALE SIGN
A temporary sign that directs attention to the sale of personal
goods on the premises on which the sign is located.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
An off-premises sign placed by a governmental unit, such
as a traffic, directional, informational, or street name sign.
HOME OCCUPATION SIGN
A sign providing information about a business activity conducted
within a dwelling unit on the premises on which the sign is located.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign used to identify the name and display information
about the individual, organization, agency, institution, facility,
or development located on the premises on which the sign is located,
but not including a business sign. (Also see "development sign" and
"public use sign.")
INCIDENTAL SIGN
An informational sign, no more than two square feet in size,
that carries a message such as "enter," "open," "telephone," "rest
rooms," "no parking," "no trespassing," "warning," a listing of hours
when open, an on-site direction, or anything similar. Incidental signs
may not include any commercial message or logo, except that one "enter"
sign per entrance may include a logo or business name, as long as
the entrance is exclusively for that business and the logo or business
name is subordinate to the word "Enter."
ISSUE SIGN
A sign that directs attention to a candidate or candidates
for public office or to an opinion of a public or private nature,
such as, but not limited to, a community, social, religious, political
or ballot issue.
LOT
When used in this article, the word "lot" shall mean 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
[e.g., (1) the area used by a dwelling unit in a townhouse structure;
or (2) a tenant space in a multiple tenant building].
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION SIGN
An off-premises sign displaying information about a church,
service club, or other organization that does not operate for the
purpose of making a profit.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
A sign that does not apply to the property on which it is
displayed.
OPEN HOUSE SIGN
A temporary sign that provides information about a real estate
open house, including the words "Open House," the day and time of
the open house, and the name of the realtor.
OVERHEAD SIGN
A sign located such that pedestrian or vehicular traffic
might pass beneath any part of it.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign intended to be displayed for an unlimited period of
time.
PUBLIC USE SIGN
An identification sign used to identify the name and display
information about a public use, such as a government building, school,
park, firehouse, or church.
PUBLIC UTILITY SIGN
A sign with a message relating to a business organization
performing a public service and subject to special governmental regulations
(e.g., an electric company, sewer authority, or telephone company).
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary sign that provides information about a real estate
activity on the premises on which the sign is located, such as a sign
advertising a sale, rental, or property available for or in the process
of development, but not including an open house sign.
ROOF SIGN
A sign attached to or painted on a roof.
SIDEWALK SIGN
A temporary sign placed on the sidewalk adjacent to the commercial
activity it advertises, but not including a contractor sign, a garage/yard
sale sign, a home occupation sign, an open house sign, a real estate
sign, or a special event sign.
SPECIAL EVENT SIGN
A temporary sign that carries information about a special
event such as an auction, flea market, festival, carnival, meal, or
fund-raising event, but not including any business sign, such as a
"sale" sign at a store.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign that is displayed for no more than three months in
any year, unless stated otherwise in this chapter.
WALL SIGN
A sign attached to or painted on the wall of a building.
WINDOW DISPLAY
An exhibit behind a window that is intended to draw attention
to a product, service, business, or cause.
[Amended 4-7-2014 by Ord.
No. 406]
A. Sign area and height. The following guidelines shall apply when interpreting
area and height regulations of signs in this article:
(1)
Area. The area of a sign shall be the area of the smallest geometric
shape that will encompass all elements of the sign, such as letters,
figures, symbols, designs, or other display.
(a)
When the sign is a separate unit, the area shall include any
borders, framing, trim, decorative attachments, background, and space
between elements; it shall not include any supporting structure unless
that structure is illuminated, is in the form of a symbol, or contains
advertising elements.
(b)
When the sign is applied to a wall or otherwise has no definable
edges, the area shall include all color, artwork, or other means used
to differentiate the sign from the surface upon which it is placed.
(c)
When a single sign structure has more than one face with the
same message, and no two sign faces are more than three feet apart
at any point, the area shall be computed by determining the greatest
total area of all sign faces visible from any single location.
(2)
Height. The height of a sign shall be measured from the average
ground level beneath the sign to the highest point of the sign. The
ground level shall be the lower of the ground level existing at the
time of construction or the ground level existing prior to construction
and prior to any earth disturbance at the site. This prior ground
level may be established by any reliable source, including, without
limitation, existing topographic maps, aerial photographs, photographs
of the site, or affidavits of people who are personally familiar with
the site. No person(s) shall artificially increase the maximum height
of a sign by altering the grade at the base of the sign by any means.
(a)
No sign shall be higher than the height limitation of the district
in which it is located.
(b)
The height of freestanding signs shall be controlled by the
regulations in Tables 1 and 2.
(c)
Wall signs may be at any height on the wall to which they are
attached, except that they may not extend higher than the top of the
wall.
(d)
Roof signs may extend no more than five feet above the lowest
point where they are attached to the building and may not extend above
the highest point of the roof.
B. General regulations. The following regulations shall apply to all
signs, in addition to the specific regulations contained in the following
provisions of this section. Where the general regulations are contradicted
by a specific regulation, the specific regulation shall control:
(1)
All signs shall reflect the general character of the neighborhood.
(2)
All signs shall be constructed of durable materials, maintained
in good condition, and secured in a safe manner.
(3)
When a sign becomes unsafe, the Zoning Officer shall give written
notice to the owner of the premises on which the sign is located that
the sign must be made safe or removed immediately.
(4)
The areas surrounding all signs shall be maintained in a neat,
clean, and attractive condition.
(5)
All signs shall be removed within three months if the purpose
for which they were erected no longer exists.
(6)
Each property that displays one or more permanent freestanding
signs and that is in an area where street addresses have been assigned,
must prominently display the address on one permanent freestanding
sign visible from the street. The address must include the street
number; the street name is optional. The address must be of a size
and design that is easily identifiable and legible from moving traffic
in the street at a distance of 100 feet (three-inch-high lettering/numerals
with a three-quarter-inch stroke). The area taken up by the address
does not count as part of the sign area. Center signs are exempt from
this requirement.
(7)
No temporary signs shall be permitted except as authorized elsewhere
in this section.
(8)
No sign shall be located within a street right-of-way except
a government sign or a sidewalk sign on a pedestrian walkway in a
business district.
(9)
No sign within the clear sight triangle should obstruct vision
between the heights of 30 inches and eight feet above the elevation
of the center line of the street.
(10)
No signs shall be painted, pasted, nailed, stapled or otherwise
attached to utility poles, trees, fences, fire hydrants, or in an
unauthorized manner to walls or other signs, except insofar as such
signs comply with generally applicable rules, regulations or policies
formally adopted by the Borough Council.
(11)
No freestanding sign shall be permitted within a floodplain.
(12)
No sign shall be placed so as to obstruct any door, stairway,
window, fire escape, or other means of ingress and egress.
(13)
No sign shall be placed so as to obstruct building ventilation
or light.
(14)
No overhead sign shall have a clearance of less than eight feet
between any pedestrian walk and the lowest part of the sign; and less
than 17 feet six inches between any roadway and the lowest part of
the sign.
(15)
No sign that is parallel to and attached to the face of a building
shall project more than 18 inches over a public sidewalk.
(16)
No sign that is perpendicular to and attached to the face of
a building shall project more than 48 inches from the building.
(17)
No sign shall have lights or other illuminating devices that
constitute a public safety or traffic hazard.
(18)
No sign shall be permitted that imitates, or that might be confused
with, an official traffic sign or signal, such as by containing the
words "Stop" or "Danger," or by including red, green or yellow lights.
(19)
No sign or window display shall include a revolving beam or
beacon of light resembling an emergency vehicle or facility.
(20)
No sign shall advertise activities or products that are illegal
under federal, state or township laws or regulations.
(21)
No sign shall include statements, words, or pictures that are
considered to be vulgar, obscene, or pornographic.
(22)
No streamers, pennants, spinners, reflectors, ribbons, tinsel,
balloons or similar materials shall be displayed outside a building.
(See "Special Event Sign" in Table 2 for regulations that apply to banners used as special
event signs.)
(23)
In addition to any other signage permitted by this section,
each mixed-use or commercial-zoned property may display one flag,
not to exceed 20 square feet, with a company or corporate identification
logo on premises on an approved, standard flag pole.
(24)
No animated, sequential, intermittent, flashing, rotating, or oscillating signs shall be permitted except dynamic display signs and electronic message center signs meeting all requirements of Subsections
C and
D below. Intermittent, sequential and flashing shall be defined as a copy change of less than 15 seconds.
(25)
No sign shall emit smoke, visible vapors, particles, sound or
odor.
(26)
No sign shall be placed on an automobile, truck, or other vehicle
if that vehicle is being used primarily for displaying such sign.
(27)
No permanent inflatable signs shall be permitted.
(28)
No open flames shall be permitted as part of a sign or in any
other way to attract attention.
(29)
Advertising painted upon or displayed upon a barn or other structure
shall be considered a sign and shall comply with the regulations of
this section.
(30)
Any sign that has been authenticated as historically significant
and accurate for its specific location, whether original or a replica,
may be exempted from the regulations of this section.
(31)
Signs may be interior-lighted with nonglaring lights; signs
may be externally lighted by shielded fixtures that provide downward
lighting so there is no direct light transmitted to other properties,
public rights-of-way or the night sky.
(32)
The light from any illuminated sign shall not adversely affect
the safe vision of operators of vehicles moving on public or private
streets or parking areas; any residential district; or any part of
a building or property used for residential purposes.
(33)
No lighting shall be permitted to outline buildings or structures
or parts thereof through the use of exposed neon tubing, strings of
lights, or other means, with the exception of customary holiday decorations,
which may be installed 30 days prior to, and removed not later than
21 days after, the holiday.
(34)
Business signs in other than commercial and industrial zones
shall not be illuminated when the business is closed.
(35)
All electrically illuminated signs shall be constructed to the
standards/listing of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. and the latest
edition of the National Electric Code.
C. Regulations for dynamic display signs. Dynamic display signs shall
be permitted by special exception only in the Highway Commercial District
(C-2), subject to the following conditions, as well as all other applicable
requirements:
(1)
Dynamic display signs shall be located no closer than 300 feet
to any existing residential zoning district.
(2)
All dynamic display signs shall be set back a minimum of 35
feet from a street right-of-way.
(3)
Only one dynamic display sign shall be permitted per lot and
shall not be located any closer than 200 feet to any other dynamic
display sign on an adjacent property. A dynamic display sign which
is not a billboard shall be counted toward the maximum number and
square footage of signs for the lot as established in Table 1.
(4)
Dynamic display signs shall be permitted to change, alter, or
move images at a minimum of a ten-second interval.
(5)
The images that are portrayed on the sign must be static, and
the change to another static image must be instantaneous without any
special effects. The images that are portrayed shall be complete in
it themselves without continuation of content to the next image, display
or to another sign.
(6)
All dynamic display signs shall be erected with a light detector
or photocell by which the sign's brightness can be dimmed when ambient
light conditions darken. In no case shall a dynamic display sign cause
objectionable glare to motorists, bicyclists and other pedestrian
travel along any roadway, pathway, or driveway. A lighting diagram
or other documentation acceptable to the Zoning Hearing Board shall
be submitted with the application to demonstrate compliance with the
lighting regulations of this chapter. In the event the light emits
more illumination onto adjoining properties than what is permitted
by this chapter, illumination levels or the sign location shall be
adjusted accordingly.
(7)
If the sign malfunctions as to create a violation of any of
these regulations, as determined by the Zoning Officer, the sign shall
be turned off immediately and kept off until the sign can be repaired
to be in full compliance with the above-mentioned regulations.
(8)
An applicant proposing a dynamic display sign shall be required
to obtain a sign permit and a Uniform Construction Code permit, in
the event an approval is given to its application.
(9)
Any billboard which is a dynamic display sign or which contains dynamic display components shall, in addition to the requirements of this §
420-1303C, meet all requirements of Table 1 for billboards. Where there is a conflict between this §
420-1303C and Table 1, the more stringent regulation shall apply.
D. Electronic message center signs. Electronic message center signs
shall be permitted only in the Commercial District (C-1) and the Highway
Commercial District (C-2), subject to the following conditions, as
well as all other applicable requirements:
(1)
One electronic message center sign is permitted per lot; the
message board shall not exceed 20 square feet and must be located
below the name of the business or center, and must be part of the
freestanding business or center sign. The area of the electronic message
center sign shall be deducted from the total permissible area of freestanding
signage on the subject lot.
(2)
The text portrayed on the message center portion of the sign
shall be of one color and shall be displayed on a black, unlit background.
(3)
No more than four lines of text shall be displayed at one time.
(4)
Electronic message center signs shall be permitted to change,
alter or move images at a minimum of an eight-second interval.