[Ord. No. 2185, 8/1/2022]
Any sign erected, altered, or maintained after the effective
date of this chapter shall conform to the following regulations.
[Ord. No. 2185, 8/1/2022]
Words and terms used in this chapter shall have the meanings
provided herein. Unless expressly stated otherwise, any pertinent
word or term not part of this listing but vital to the interpretation
of this chapter shall be construed to have its legal definition, or
in absence of a legal definition, its meaning as commonly accepted
by practitioners, including civil engineers, surveyors, architects,
landscape architects, and planners.
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign that has not identified or advertised an active business,
service, owner, product, or activity for a period of at least 30 days
in the case off-premises signs, or at least 60 days in the case of
on-premises signs. "Out of Business" signs or those directing people
to a new business location are not included, provided they meet the
definition of a temporary sign.
ADDRESS SIGN
A sign that designates a street address number and/or a street
name for identification purposes.
ANIMATED SIGN
A sign exhibiting action, motion, flashing, or varied light
intensity or color changes through electrical or mechanical means.
AWNING
A cloth, plastic, or other nonstructural covering installed
on a frame that projects from a wall for the purpose of shielding
a doorway or window. An awning is either permanently attached to a
building or can be raised or retracted to a position against the building
when not in use.
AWNING SIGN
Any sign that is part of or attached to an awning.
BALLOON SIGN
A lighter-than-air, gas-filled balloon, tethered in a fixed
location, which contains an advertisement message on its surface or
attached to the balloon in any manner.
BANNER
Any cloth, bunting, plastic, paper, or similar non-rigid
material attached to any structure, staff, pole, rope, wire, or framing
which is anchored on two or more edges or at all four corners.
BEACON LIGHTING
Any source of electric light, whether portable or fixed,
wherein the primary purpose is to cast a concentrated beam of light
as a means of attracting attention to its location, rather than to
illuminate any particular sign, structure, or other object.
CANOPY
A structure other than an awning made of fabric, metal, or
other material that is supported by columns or posts affixed to the
ground and may also be connected to a building.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is part of or attached to a canopy.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
A sign, or portion thereof, on which the copy or symbols
change either automatically through electronic means, or manually
through placement of letters or symbols on a panel mounted in or on
a track system on the face of the sign. Changeable copy signs include
but are not limited to message center signs and digital displays.
CHANNEL LETTER SIGN
A sign consisting of fabricated or formed three-dimensional
letters, individually applied to a wall with or without a raceway,
and which may accommodate a light source.
CLEARANCE
The vertical distance between the ground and the bottom edge
of a sign. This term can also refer to a horizontal distance between
two objects.
DIGITAL DISPLAY (CONTINUOUS)
A device, such as a television, capable of displaying a continuously
moving or changing electronic display. Digital displays utilize technology,
including but not limited to LCD, LED, or plasma displays. A continuous
digital display is not restricted to a minimum duration for each image
or message.
DIGITAL DISPLAY (PERIODIC)
A device capable of changing a static electronic message
periodically, but not continuously. Digital displays utilize technology,
including but not limited to LCD, LED, or plasma displays. A digital
display is considered periodic when it is restricted to a fixed minimum
amount of time each message displays on the screen.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign designed to provide direction to pedestrians, bicyclists,
or motorists on or off the premises on which it is installed.
ELECTION SIGNAGE
Signs expressing support for a particular candidate in an
upcoming election.
FESTOON LIGHTING
A type of illumination comprised of either: (a) a group of
light bulbs hung or strung overhead or on a building or other structure,
or (b) light bulbs not shaded or hooded or otherwise screened to prevent
direct rays of light from shining on adjacent properties or rights-of-way.
FLAG
Any sign printed or painted on cloth, plastic, canvas, or
other like material with distinctive colors, patterns, or symbols
attached to a pole or staff and anchored along only one edge or supported
or anchored at only two corners.
FOOTCANDLE
A unit of incident light on a surface that is stated in lumens
per square foot and measurable with an illuminance meter. One footcandle
is equal to one lumen per square foot.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A sign affixed to posts or similar supports that are placed
on, or anchored into, the ground, and that is independent and detached
from any building. A pole sign is a type of freestanding sign.
FRONTAGE
The maximum linear width of a building, or an individual
premises within, as measured in a single straight line parallel to
the abutting public street or alley along the designated front yard
of the property. If the premises has multiple frontages, the applicant
may utilize the longest single frontage dimension when calculating
allowable sign area.
FUELING STATION CANOPY
A freestanding, open-air structure designed to shield fueling
station islands from the elements. Fueling station canopies include
those covering fossil fuel pumps, as well as other commercially available
vehicular power sources, including but not limited to electric vehicle
charging stations.
FUELING STATION CANOPY SIGN
Any sign that is part of, or attached to, the vertical sides
of a fueling station canopy roof structure. For the purposes of this
chapter, fueling station canopy signs shall be considered wall signs.
GOVERNMENT/REGULATORY SIGN
Any official sign for the control of traffic or for identification
purposes, not including businesses or residences. Such signs include,
but are not limited to, street signs, warning signs, or railroad crossing
signs.
GROUND SIGN
A sign permanently affixed to the ground at its base, supported
entirely by a base structure, and not mounted on a pole or attached
to any part of a building. A monument sign is a type of ground sign.
HALO SIGN
A three-dimensional sign which is backlit to produce a halo
effect.
HOLIDAY DECORATIONS
Signs or displays including lighting which are a nonpermanent
installation celebrating national, state, and local holidays, religious
or cultural holidays, or other holiday seasons.
ILLUMINATION (EXTERNAL)
Artificial light, located away from the sign, which lights
the sign, the source of which may or may not be visible to persons
viewing the sign from any street, sidewalk, or adjacent property.
ILLUMINATION (INTERNAL)
A light source that is concealed or contained within the
sign and becomes visible in darkness through a translucent surface.
Message center signs and digital displays shall not be considered
internal illuminated signs for the purposes of this chapter.
INCIDENTAL SIGN
A sign with no commercial advertising that displays general
site information, instructions, directives, or restrictions that are
primarily oriented to pedestrians, cyclists, and motor vehicle operators
who have entered a property from a public street. A directional sign
is a type of incidental sign.
INCIDENTAL WINDOW SIGN
Signs in a window displaying information such as the business's
hours of operation, credit institutions accepted, commercial and civic
affiliations, and similar information. These signs shall be informational
only and shall not contain commercial advertising.
INDOOR SIGN
Any sign erected within the interior of a commercial premises
that is placed at least three feet inward from the storefront windows.
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INFLATABLE SIGN
A sign that is an air-inflated object, which may be of various
shapes, made of flexible fabric, resting on the ground or structure
and equipped with a portable blower motor that provides a constant
flow of air into the device.
INTERACTIVE SIGN
An electronic or animated sign that reacts to the behavior
of pedestrians or the electronic signals of motor vehicle drivers.
LIGHT TRESPASS
Light emitted by a lighting installation, which extends beyond
the boundaries of the property on which the installation is sited.
LUMINANCE
An objective measurement of the brightness of illumination,
including illumination emitted by an electronic sign, measured in
footcandles.
MARQUEE
A permanent structure, other than a roof or canopy, attached
to, supported by, and projecting from a building and providing protection
from the elements.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to a marquee for the purpose of identifying
a use or product. If attached to a theater, performing arts center,
cinema, or other similar use, it may also advertise films or productions.
MECHANICAL MOVEMENT SIGN
A sign having parts that physically move while the sign is
in operation. Signs such as banners or flags that exhibit naturally
occurring wind-activated movement are not considered mechanical movement
signs.
MEMORIAL SIGN
A memorial plaque or tablet, including grave markers or other
remembrances of persons or events.
MENU SIGN
A permanent sign for displaying the bill of fare available
at a restaurant, or other use serving food or beverages.
MESSAGE CENTER SIGN
A type of internally illuminated, changeable copy sign that
consists of electronically changing alphanumeric text often used for
gas price display signs and athletic scoreboards.
MONUMENT SIGN
A type of ground sign having a low profile that shall be
mounted on a base that is solid from the ground to the bottom of the
sign.
MULTITENANT SIGN
A sign displaying the names, logos, or graphics of multiple
businesses or other nonresidential occupants located within a building
or shopping complex containing multiple tenants that utilize one or
more shared entrances to the site.
MURAL
A large image or design on a building or other structure,
including, but not limited to, painted art. Murals do not contain
any commercial advertising elements and they are not regulated as
signs.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
A sign that was legally erected and maintained at the effective
date of this chapter, or amendment thereto, that does not comply with
the current sign regulations.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
An outdoor sign with a commercial message that directs attention to a specific premises that is not the premises upon which the sign is located. Off-premises signs may include directional signs, but are only regulated under §
15-108 if they contain commercial words, logos, graphics, etc.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign identifying, advertising, or otherwise directing attention
to a business, person, organization, activity, event, place, service,
or product that is located on the same premises where that business,
person, organization, activity, event, place, service, or product
is principally located, manufactured, or sold.
PENNANT
A triangular or irregular piece of fabric or other material,
commonly attached in strings or strands, or supported on small poles
intended to flap in the wind.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign attached or affixed to a building, window, or structure,
or to the ground in a manner that enables the sign to resist environmental
loads, such as wind, and that precludes ready removal or movement
of the sign and whose intended use appears to be indefinite.
PERSONAL EXPRESSION SIGN
An on-premises sign that expresses an opinion, interest,
position, or other noncommercial message. Personal expression signs
include election signage.
POLE SIGN
A freestanding sign that is permanently supported in a fixed
location by a structure of one or more poles, posts, uprights, or
braces from the ground and not supported by a building or a base structure.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign designed to be transported or moved and not permanently
attached to the ground, a building, or other structure.
PREMISES
For the purposes of this chapter, a "premises" shall mean
a single property, as identified by its unique street address. In
the case of multitenant nonresidential buildings, each business or
organization within the building shall be considered a single premises,
unless the business or organization has been assigned multiple addresses,
in which case it shall be considered a single premises. Residential
structures with more than one dwelling unit shall be considered a
single premises, and the multifamily residential portion of any mixed-use
building is also considered a single premises.
PROJECTING SIGN
A building-mounted, double-sided sign with the two faces
generally perpendicular to the building wall, not to include signs
located on a canopy, awning, or marquee. (Also known as a blade sign.)
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary sign indicating a property currently for rent
or sale.
[Added by Ord. No. 2209, 9/11/2023]
REFLECTIVE SIGN
A sign containing any material or device which has the effect
of intensifying reflected light.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected upon, against, or over the roof of a building.
SANDWICH BOARD SIGN
A portable, temporary sign consisting of two faces connected
and hinged at the top. (Also known as an A-frame sign.)
SCOREBOARD
A structure contained within an athletic venue that is typically
used to display information pertaining to athletic contests or other
events held within the venue. Scoreboards must contain scorekeeping
elements; however, signage may be affixed to or integrated within
the surface of the scoreboard that faces inward toward the venue.
In addition, scoreboards may integrate continuously moving or changing
video or graphic displays to show gameplay and/or commercial or noncommercial
messages during an event held within the venue.
SIGN
Any device, structure, fixture, painting, emblem, or visual
that uses words, graphics, colors, illumination, symbols, numbers,
letters, or any combination thereof to communicate a message. Signs
do not include murals.
SIGN AREA
The total dimensions of a sign face, or portion thereof,
used to display information, messages, advertising, logos, or symbols
as measured using the standards specified in § 15-106e.
Sign area does not include supporting framework or trim, provided
these elements do not contain lettering, designs, logos, or symbols.
SIGN FACE
The part of the sign that is used to display the message.
SIGN HEIGHT
The distance from the ground to the top of a sign as measured
using the standards specified in § 15-106f.
SNIPE SIGN
A sign attached to a tree, pole, stake, or other object without
the permission of the property owner.
STOREFRONT
The exterior facade of a building accessible to the public
and containing the primary entrance to the premises.
STREAMER
A display made of lightweight, flexible materials, consisting
of long, narrow, wavy strips hung individually or in a series, typically
designed to move in the wind.
STREET POLE BANNER
A banner suspended above a public sidewalk and attached to
a single street pole.
SUPPORTING STRUCTURE
Poles, posts, frames, brackets, or other supports holding
one or more signs in place.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A nonpermanent sign that can be displayed for no more than
30 consecutive days at one time.
TRIVISION BOARD
An outdoor unit with a slatted face that allows three different
copy messages to revolve at intermittent intervals.
TUBE LIGHTING SIGN
An internally illuminated sign comprised of a tube that uses
neon, LED, or other visible light-emanating technology, and which
is bent to form letters, symbols, or other graphics.
UPPER-LEVEL IDENTIFICATION SIGN
An exterior building-mounted sign, or an externally visible
sign located within the window of any premises, which is located above
the ground floor level to identify a tenant located above the ground
floor of any building.
VENDING MACHINE SIGN
A sign displayed on a vending machine that includes the name,
logo, or images of the products being sold.
WALL SIGN
A building-mounted sign that is attached to, displayed on,
or painted on an exterior wall in a manner parallel with the wall
surface. A sign installed on a false or mansard roof is also considered
a wall sign. Channel letter signs are a type of wall sign.
WARNING SIGN
A sign regulating the use of the premises where it is located,
including but not limited to trespassing, hunting, or solicitation.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign that is affixed to a window or placed inside a premises
within three feet of a window, and which is easily seen from the outside.
Customary window displays of merchandise sold on the premises are
not considered signs.
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The following signs shall be allowed without a sign permit and
shall not be included in the determination of the type, number, or
area of permanent signs allowed by this chapter.
a. Government/regulatory signs.
c. Personal expression signs up to three square feet in area per side.
Exception: Election signs are not subject to the area limit specified
herein.
d. Flags without commercial advertising.
(1)
Height. Flags and flagpoles shall have a maximum height of 35
feet as calculated per § 15-106f.
(2)
Number. No more than two flags are allowed per lot in residential
districts, and no more than three flags per lot in all other districts.
(3)
Size. Maximum flag size is 24 square feet in residential districts,
and 35 square feet in all other districts.
(4)
Flags up to three square feet in area that contain noncommercial
messages are considered personal expression signs.
e. Signs or emblems of religious, civil, philanthropic, historical,
or educational organizations that do not to exceed 15 square feet
in area per side.
f. Address signs: up to two per premises.
g. Private drive signs: one sign per driveway entrance, not to exceed
two square feet in area per side.
h. Warning signs posted in accordance with Pennsylvania Title 18, § 3503,
Criminal trespass.
j. Message center signs for the display of fuel prices at commercial
fueling stations, not to exceed 15 square feet in area per side.
k. Memorial signs up to three square feet in area.
m. Incidental window signs up to a combined total of three square feet
in area per premises.
n. Directional signs, up to four square feet in area.
p. Signs that are not clearly visible from a public street, sidewalk,
or other public right-of-way.
q. Indoor
signs.
[Added by Ord. No. 2209, 9/11/2023]
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The following regulations apply to all signs, regardless of
zoning district.
a. In addition to the general regulations provided herein, additional
standards by zoning district are provided in Table 1. In cases of
conflict between this section and Table 1, the stricter standards
shall govern.
b. Sign Location.
(1)
No sign shall be placed in a manner that may endanger pedestrians,
bicyclists, or motorists by obscuring the view or interfering with
official street signs or signals.
(2)
No sign may occupy a safe sight triangle, as defined by the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway
Administration.
(3)
Signs and supporting structures shall not interfere with surface
and underground utility and communications lines or equipment.
c. Sign Materials and Construction.
(1)
Signs shall be constructed of durable materials, use noncorrosive
fasteners or adhesives, and shall be maintained in safe condition
and good repair at all times.
(2)
Temporary signs and banners must be securely fastened to the
structure or the ground to prevent a safety hazard, made of durable
materials and shall be well maintained. Temporary signs that create
a safety hazard or are frayed, torn, broken, or no longer legible
will be deemed unmaintained and required to be removed.
d. Number of Signs.
(1)
Overall Limit on Number. A maximum of five signs may be erected
or maintained on any premises at any one time, except when a premises
is located on a corner lot and has public entrances on two or more
public ways, or where a building has both a front and rear public
entrance, one additional sign may be erected.
(2)
A double-sided sign shall count as one sign.
e. Sign Area.
(1)
Overall Limit on Sign Area. Each premises is allowed a maximum
of two square feet of sign area per linear foot of the longest frontage
per premises, limited to a maximum of 200 square feet for any individual
premises.
(2)
Sign area includes all lettering, designs, logos, and symbols
on the sign face(s), but does not include supporting framework or
trim, provided these elements do not contain lettering, designs, logos,
or symbols.
(3)
Sign area shall be measured by the smallest rectangle, square,
circle, or oval that encompasses the letters, designs, logos and/or
symbols on the sign face(s).
(a)
Irregular-shaped sign area may be calculated using a combination
of encompassing shapes, provided the calculations are clearly illustrated
in the sign drawings.
(b)
All visible faces of a double-sided sign shall be counted in
the sign area calculation.
(c)
If elements of a sign are movable or flexible, such as a flag
or banner, the measurement is taken when the elements are fully extended
and parallel to the plane of view.
f. Sign Height.
(1)
Overall limit on height: maximum of 35 feet.
(2)
Sign height shall be measured as the distance from the mean
surface of the grade below, or from the mean surface elevation of
the adjacent public street or sidewalk to the highest portion of the
sign or any part thereof, including any framework or other structural
elements.
(3)
Vertical clearance for freestanding and projecting signs shall
be measured as the smallest vertical distance between the surface
below and the lowest point of the sign, including any framework or
other structural elements.
g. Sign Spacing.
(1)
The spacing between sign structures shall be measured as a straight-line
distance between the closest edges of each sign.
h. Sign Illumination.
(1)
Signs may be illuminated, unless otherwise specified herein,
consistent with the following standards:
(a)
Location. Table 1: Sign Standards by District identifies the
types of illumination permitted in each zoning district.
(b)
Light Trespass. To limit light trespass onto adjacent properties or public rights-of-way, all illuminated signs must follow the Borough's standards for maximum maintained illuminance at the property line as provided in § 19-2713, Table 1, Outdoor Area Lighting Standards, of Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development.
(c)
Brightness. All illuminated signs must comply with § 19-2706g, Outdoor Sign Lighting Requirements, of Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development.
(d)
All illuminated signs must be static in intensity and color,
except digital displays.
(e)
All signs that include internal illumination, message centers, and digital displays are subject to the additional permitting requirements specified in §
15-117, Permits for Signs.
(2)
Message center signs and digital displays, where permitted,
are regulated as follows:
(a)
Sign Type. Message center and digital display signs are permitted
in the form of freestanding, ground, and wall signs.
(b)
Message Duration and Display.
(i)
Message Centers and Periodic Digital Displays.
1) The minimum length of time each message may be displayed
is eight seconds.
2) No device may emit content which flashes, pulsates,
moves, or scrolls. Each complete message must fit on one screen.
3) The content must transition by changing instantly
(e.g., no fade-out or fade-in).
4) The device shall contain a default message or image
which shall freeze in one position if a malfunction should occur.
(ii) Continuous Digital Displays.
1) There is no minimum duration for continuous digital
displays.
(c)
Height. Message center and digital display signs shall have
the same height limits as other permitted signs of the same type in
the same zoning district.
(d)
Area: as provided in this section and Table 1.
(e)
Maximum Number.
(i)
Message Centers and Periodic Digital Displays. Where permitted,
one message center sign or one periodic digital display is permitted
per frontage. On corner premises, a maximum of two signs may be installed.
This may consist of two message centers, two periodic digital displays,
or one of each type. These signs are counted toward the permitted
total for the premises.
(ii) Continuous Digital Displays. Where permitted,
a maximum of two continuous digital displays are permitted in a single
athletic venue. When the device(s) are not visible from outside the
venue, there is no limit.
(f)
Conversion of a nonconforming sign, or portion thereof, to a
digital display or message center sign is prohibited.
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Signs in the R1, R2, R3, R3B, R3H, and R4 Districts are regulated
by this section, and all other relevant provisions of this chapter.
a. Home Occupations. Operators of home occupations, or no-impact home-based businesses, as defined and regulated by Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development, and the PA Municipalities Planning Code, are permitted to install signage as follows:
(1)
Types. Wall, projecting, and freestanding signs are permitted
in accordance with all limits specified herein.
(a)
Wall Signs. One sign, up to two square feet in area.
(b)
Projecting Signs. One sign, up to two square feet in area per
sign face.
(c)
Freestanding Signs. One sign, up to six square feet in area
per sign face.
(2)
Height. All signs for home occupations shall have a maximum
height equal to the eave line or the bottom of the second story window,
whichever is lower.
b. All Other Uses. Sign requirements for all other permitted uses are
specified in Table 1.
(1)
In no case shall signs be installed on the premises of single-family or duplex dwellings, except as provided herein for home occupations, or exempted by §
15-105 of this chapter.
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Signs in the UV, CP1, CP2, CP3, MP, RO, ROA, and PO Districts
are regulated by this section, and all other relevant provisions of
this chapter. In cases of conflict, the stricter standards shall govern.
a. Athletic Venues.
(1)
Signs located on the interior of the site used to identify various
use areas, facility boundaries, on-site traffic direction, trail use
information, or hours and rules for the use of the grounds, etc.,
are exempt from sign permit requirements.
(2)
Signs visible from outside the venue.
(a)
Signs on any outside wall or fence of an athletic venue, or
other locations that are clearly visible from any public right-of-way,
must comply with the provisions of this chapter, including permits.
(b)
Scoreboards visible outside of the athletic venue may contain
commercial signage up to a maximum area of 15% of the front face of
the scoreboard. No signage is permitted on the rear face of any scoreboard.
(c)
Continuous digital displays utilized during an event held within
an athletic venue are considered temporary and are considered part
of the scoreboard structure.
b. Motor vehicle oriented businesses (MVOB), as defined in Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development, may have a maximum of two menu signs advertising items for sale to users of the drive-through lane only, when one exists. This is in addition to the maximum number of signs permitted by §
15-106, General Regulations.
(1)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 50 square feet
plus an additional 10 square feet per business within the same premises,
up to a maximum of 100 square feet
(2)
Height: Menu signs shall have a maximum height of 15 feet.
c. All Other Uses. Sign requirements for all other permitted uses are
specified in Table 1.
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Signs in the C and CID Districts are regulated by this section,
and all other relevant provisions of this chapter. In cases of conflict,
the stricter standards shall govern.
a. Motor vehicle oriented businesses (MVOB), as defined in Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development, may have a maximum of two menu signs advertising items for sale to users of the drive-through lane only, when one exists. This is in addition to the maximum number of signs permitted by §
15-106, General Regulations.
(1)
Area: Each sign shall have a maximum area of 50 square feet
plus an additional 10 square feet per business within the same premises,
up to a maximum of 100 square feet.
(2)
Height: Menu signs shall have a maximum height of 15 feet.
b. All Other Uses. Sign requirements for all other permitted uses are
specified in Table 1.
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Signs in the P, PA, and PK Districts are regulated by this section,
and all other relevant provisions of this chapter. In cases of conflict,
the stricter standards shall govern.
a. These regulations do not apply to signs within the UPD Zoning District. Signs in the UPD are regulated by § 19-1210 of Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development.
b. Parks and Open Space.
(1)
Signs located on the interior of the site used to identify various
use areas, facility boundaries, on-site traffic direction, trail use
information, or hours and rules for the use of the grounds, etc.,
are exempt from permit requirements.
c. Athletic Venues.
(1)
Signs located on the interior of the site used to identify various
use areas, facility boundaries, on-site traffic direction, trail use
information, or hours and rules for the use of the grounds, etc.,
are exempt from sign permit requirements.
(2)
Signs visible from outside the venue.
(a)
Signs on any outside wall or fence of an athletic venue, or
other locations that are clearly visible from any public right-of-way,
must comply with the provisions of this chapter, including permits.
(b)
Scoreboards visible outside of the athletic venue may contain
commercial signage up to a maximum area of 15% of the front face of
the scoreboard. No signage is permitted on the rear face of any scoreboard.
(c)
Continuous digital displays utilized during an event held within
an athletic venue are considered temporary and are considered part
of the scoreboard structure.
d. All Other Uses. Sign requirements for all other permitted uses are
specified in Table 1.
[Ord. No. 2185, 8/1/2022]
The installation or maintenance of a sign without an approved sign permit, as required by this chapter, constitutes a zoning violation. Enforcement will be conducted in accordance with Chapter
XIX, Zoning and Land Development.