As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ARCHITECTURAL BLADE
A roof sign with no legs or braces and designed to look as
though it could have been part of the building structure rather than
suspended from or standing on the building.
AWNING
A shelter supported entirely from the exterior wall of a
building and composed of nonrigid material, such as canvas, except
for the supporting framework.
AWNING SIGN
A sign consisting of individual cut-out letters and/or symbols
which are painted, stenciled or otherwise placed on a nonpermanent
awning.
BANNER SIGN
A temporary sign composed of lightweight material either
enclosed or not enclosed in a rigid frame, secured or mounted so as
to allow movement of the sign caused by movement of the atmosphere.
BILLBOARD
A sign, other than one indicating a business conducted on
the premises, upon which advertising matter of any character is printed,
posted, lettered or digitally displayed. It may be either freestanding,
attached to the surface of a building or other structure or applied
directly to the surface.
BULLETIN SIGN
A sign with permanent or changeable type face for purposes
of providing current information of public importance.
CANOPY or MARQUEE
A permanent roof-like shelter attached to the ground and/or
part or all of a building face extending over a pedestrian or vehicular
area or right-of-way and constructed of some durable material such
as metal, glass or plastic.
COPY AREA
The area in square feet of the smallest geometric figure
which describes the area enclosed by the actual copy of a sign. For
wall signs, the copy area limits refer to the message, not to the
illuminated background.
DEVELOPMENT SIGN
A sign which, by symbol or name, identifies a development,
such as a subdivision, multifamily complex or office complex. It may
also contain an index of uses (tenants) included in the development.
DIRECTIONAL OFF-LOT SIGN
A sign which conveys instructions or directions to a business,
commodity or service conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than on
the premises where the sign is displayed.
DIRECTIONAL ON-LOT SIGN
A sign which conveys instructions or directions with respect
to the use of the lot or building on which the sign is located, including,
but not limited to, signs which indicate street addresses and the
availability of parking, loading areas, telephones, restrooms and
other conveniences for the general public.
DOUBLE-FACED SIGN
A sign constructed to display a message on the outer surfaces
of two identical and opposite parallel planes.
FLASHING/ANIMATED SIGN
Any illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not
maintained stationary and/or constant in intensity and color at all
times.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign erected on a freestanding frame, mast or pole and
not attached to any building. It is also known as a "ground sign,"
"detached sign," "pole sign" or "pylon sign."
HEIGHT OF SIGN
The vertical distance measured from the average finished
grade level at the base of the sign to the highest point of such sign.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign indicating only the name of the individual, business
or organization occupying the premises, the profession of the occupant,
the name and/or address of the building or management thereof, or
the name of the major enterprise or principal product or service conducted
on the premises.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
A minor sign announcing brand name products sold on the premises,
credit cards accepted, official notices required by law, trade affiliations
or similar matters incidental to the operation of a particular business
establishment.
NAMEPLATE
A sign attached to a building announcing the name, address,
business or profession of each occupant of the premises or the name
of the building.
PENNDOT
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a building.
PROJECTING SIGN
Any sign supported by a building wall and/or roof attached
along one edge by a bracket, perpendicular to the wall surface or
hung from a support attached to a building wall.
ROOF
The flat or angular top covering of a building or structure.
ROOFLINE
The top edge of the roof or the top of the parapet, whichever
forms the top line of the building silhouette.
ROOF SIGN
Any sign erected upon, against or directly above a roof or
on top of or above the parapet of a building.
SANDWICH BOARD SIGNS
A freestanding temporary sign, with no moving parts or lights,
no larger than seven square feet total sign size; displayed outside
a business during business hours to advertise the business, hours
of operation, an event, or a promotion (excluding real estate signage).
Sandwich board signs are not intended as a permanent business signage.
SIGN
A structure that is arranged, intended, designed or used
to advertise, announce or direct, or any device, illustration, description
or identification posted, painted or placed in some fashion on a building,
structure or surface for such a purpose. For the purpose of removal,
signs shall also include all sign structures.
SIGN AREA
The area defined by the frame or edge of a sign, excluding
the necessary supports or uprights on which the sign may be placed.
Where there is no frame or edge to the sign, the area shall be defined
by a projected, enclosed, four-sided (straight sides) geometric shape
which most closely outlines the copy of letters of such sign. If the
sign consists of more than one section or module, all areas shall
be totaled.
SIGN ILLUMINATION
A method of lighting a sign of which there are three types:
A.
DIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGNA sign designed to give forth artificial light directly (or through a transparent or artificial material) from a source of light internal to the sign, including neon and exposed lamp signs.
B.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGNA sign with a light or lights external to the sign, such that the light shines on or illuminates the sign and in such a way that no direct rays therefrom are visible elsewhere on the property.
C.
NEON TUBE ILLUMINATIONIllumination consisting of a light source supplied by a neon tube which is bent to form letters, symbols or other shapes.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Any structure which supports, has supported or is capable
of supporting a sign, including decorative cover.
STRING PENNANT
A string of small flags, often triangular and multicolored,
used to call attention to a property or use.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign, the purpose of which is to identify or announce a
short-term, temporary activity or use of a premise.
WALL SIGN
A sign attached to or erected against a wall of a building
with the face parallel to the building wall. Wall signs include a
sign made of self-contained letters that are mounted on a building.
WINDOW GRAPHIC SIGN
A sign which is permanently painted on or similarly applied
to the inside or outside of a window.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign installed inside a window for purposes of viewing
from outside the premises. This term does not include merchandise
located in a window.