It is recognized that signs perform an important function in
identifying properties, businesses, services, residences, events,
and other matters of interest to the public. The intent of this article
is to regulate all signs within the Borough of East Greenville to
ensure they are appropriate for their respective uses and in keeping
with the appearance of the affected property and surrounding environment
and to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare by:
A. Setting standards and providing controls that permit reasonable use
of signs and enhance the character of the Borough.
B. Prohibiting the erection of signs in such numbers, sizes, and designs
and locations as may create a hazard to pedestrians and motorists.
C. Preserving property values.
D. Avoiding excessive competition for large or multiple signs, so that
permitted signs provide adequate identification and direction while
minimizing clutter, unsightliness, and confusion.
E. Encouraging sign design that builds on the traditional town image
and visual environment the Borough seeks to promote.
General definitions relating to signs:
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign structure that has ceased to be used, and the owner
intends no longer to have used, for the display of sign copy.
AWNING
An architectural projection or shelter projecting from and
supported by the exterior wall of a building and composed of a covering
of rigid or nonrigid materials and/or fabric on a supporting framework
that may be either permanent or retractable, including such structures
that are internally illuminated by fluorescent or other light sources.
BEACON LIGHTING
Any source of electric light, whether portable or fixed,
the primary purpose of which is to cast a concentrated beam of light
generally skyward as a means of attracting attention to its location
rather than illuminate any particular sign, structure, or other object.
CANOPY
A multisided overhead structure or architectural projection
supported by attachments to a building on one or more sides and either
cantilevered from such building or also supported by columns at additional
points. The surface(s) and/or soffit of an attached canopy may be
illuminated by means of internal or external sources of light. See
also "marquee."
COPY
Those letters, numerals, figures, symbols, logos and graphic
elements comprising the content or message of a sign, excluding numerals
identifying a street address only.
FESTOON LIGHTING
An external means of illumination comprised of a group of
strung bulbs.
FOOTCANDLE
A unit of measurement of light, where one footcandle equals
approximately the amount of light produced by a candle at a distance
of one foot. It is equivalent to one lumen per square foot. A footcandle
is measurable with an illuminance meter, also known as "light meter."
FRONTAGE
The length of the property line(s) of any single premises
along either a public way or other properties on which it borders.
INTENSITY
This is the candlepower, or concentration, of light emitted
in a given direction from an entire sign.
LUMEN
A unit of luminous flux (power); a measure of the power of
light as perceived by the human eye.
SIGN
A structure, building wall, other outdoor surface, or any
device used for visual communication visible from a public place,
which is used for the purpose of bringing the subject thereof to the
attention of the public or to display, identify, publicize the name
and product or service of any person, organization, or business.
SIGN AREA
A.
The "area of a sign" shall mean the area of all lettering, wording,
and accompanying designs, logos, and symbols, together with the background
on which they are displayed (whether such background is open or enclosed),
but excluding any supporting framework and bracing which are solely
incidental to the display itself, provided that the same do not contain
any lettering, wording, or symbols.
B.
Where the sign consists of individual letters, designs or symbols
attached to a building, awning, wall, or window, the area shall be
that of the smallest rectangle which encompasses all of the letters,
designs, and symbols.
C.
Where a sign consists of an identical double-face, only one
side shall be considered in the calculation of area, but if the interior
angle formed by the two faces is greater than 45°, then both sides
of the sign shall be considered in the calculation of area.
SIGN FACE
The part of a sign that is or can be used to identify, advertise
and communicate information for visual representation, which attracts
the attention of the public for any purpose. This definition shall
include any background materials, panel, trim and color used that
differentiates the sign from the building or structure on which is
placed. The sign structure shall not be included, provided that no
message, display or symbol is designed and included as part of the
structure.
SIGN HEIGHT
The distance from the highest portion of the sign to the
mean grade at the base of the sign.
SIGN TYPES
A.
ADVERTISING SIGNAn off-premises sign that advertises or otherwise directs attention to a commodity, business, industry, home occupation, or other similar activity which is sold, offered, or conducted elsewhere than on the lot upon which the sign is located, for example, a billboard.
B.
ANIMATED SIGNA sign with action or motion, flashing, or color changes requiring electrical energy, but not including window-displayed computer monitors or wind-actuated elements such as flags, banners, or novelty items, for example, a reader board.
C.
AWNING SIGNA sign painted on, printed on, or attached flat against the surface of an awning.
D.
BILLBOARDSee "off-premises sign" and "outdoor advertising sign."
E.
BUSINESS SIGNAn on-premises sign that advertises or otherwise directs attention to a business, commodity, service, industry, or other activity which is sold, offered, or conducted, other than incidentally, on the premises upon which the sign is located or to which it is affixed.
F.
DIRECTIONAL SIGNAny sign that is designed and erected for the purpose of providing direction and/or orientation for pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
G.
DIRECTORY SIGNA sign on which the names and location of the occupants or the use of a building is given, including office building and religious directories.
H.
ELECTRONIC DISPLAY SCREENA sign, or portion of a sign, that displays an electronic image or video, which may or may not include text. This definition includes television screens, plasma screens, digital screens, flat screens, LED screens, video boards, and holographic displays or other technologies of a similar nature.
I.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTERAny sign or portion of a sign that uses changing lights to form a sign message or messages in text form wherein the sequence of messages and the rate of change is electronically programmed and can be modified by electronic processes.
L.
FREESTANDING SIGNA self-supporting sign resting on or supported by means of poles or standards, either on the ground or on the roof of a building.
N.
IDENTIFICATION SIGNA sign whose copy is limited to the name of a building, institution, or person and/or to the activity or occupation being identified.
P.
INCIDENTAL SIGNA sign used in conjunction with equipment or other functional elements of a use or operation. These shall include, but not be limited to, drive-through window menu boards, signs on automatic teller machines, gas pumps, vending machines, or newspaper delivery boxes.
Q.
INTERIOR SIGNAny sign placed within a building, but not including window signs as defined by this chapter. Interior signs, with the exception of window signs as defined, are not regulated by this chapter.
R.
LED/DIGITAL SIGNA sign that utilizes digital or video light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or similar electronic methods to create a changeable image display area.
S.
MARQUEE SIGNAny sign attached to or supported by a marquee structure.
T.
MENU BOARDA freestanding sign oriented to the drive-through lane for a restaurant that advertises the menu items available from the drive-through window and which has no more than 20% of the total area for such a sign utilized for business identification.
U.
MONUMENT SIGNA sign attached to a brick, stone, or masonry wall or structure that forms a supporting base for the sign display.
V.
MURAL SIGNArtwork applied to the wall of a building which covers all or most of the wall and depicts a scene or event of natural, social, cultural, or historic significance.
X.
NONCONFORMING SIGNA sign which has a valid permit, was erected prior to the effective date of this chapter or any subsequent amendment hereto and which does not otherwise conform to the provisions of this article.
Y.
NONRESIDENTIAL BUSINESS SIGNAn on-premises sign that advertises or otherwise directs attention to a business, commodity, service, industry, or other activity which is sold, offered, or conducted, other than incidentally, on the premises upon which the sign is located, or to which it is affixed.
Z.
OFF-PREMISES SIGNA sign structure advertising an establishment, merchandise, service, or entertainment which is sold, produced, manufactured, or furnished at a place other than on the property on which said sign is located; a sign which advertises or otherwise directs attention to an activity not on the same lot where the sign is located, for example, billboards, outdoor advertising, subdivision directional sign, and real estate sign.
AA.
ON-PREMISES SIGNA sign which advertises or otherwise directs attention to an activity on the same lot where the sign is located.
BB.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNA permanent sign erected, maintained or used in the outdoor environment for the purpose of the display of commercial or noncommercial messages not appurtenant to the use of, products sold on, or the sale or lease of the property on which it is displayed.
CC.
PAINTED WALL SIGNAny sign which is applied with paint or similar substances on the face of a wall.
DD.
PARALLEL WALL SIGNA sign mounted parallel to a wall or other vertical building surface, but does not extend beyond the edge of any wall, roofline, or other surface to which it is mounted and does not project more than 10 inches from the surface to which it is mounted.
FF.
PORTABLE SIGNAny sign, including vehicular signs, not permanently attached to the ground or building.
GG.
PROJECTING WALL SIGNAny sign mounted to a wall or other vertical surface other than a parallel sign, but does not project more than seven feet from the surface to which it is mounted, nor project above the wall, roofline, or surface to which it is mounted, nor in any way interfere with normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
II.
ROOF SIGNA sign erected upon or above a roof or parapet wall of a building and which is wholly or partly supported by that building.
JJ.
SNIPE SIGNA permanent or temporary sign or poster affixed to a street sign, municipal sign, government sign, park sign, tree, fence or utility pole or upon rocks or natural features.
KK.
TIME-AND-TEMPERATURE SIGNElectronic signs which display the time and/or temperature in a digital format. The time and temperature may be displayed together, or the time and temperature may be shown on displays which alternate at no less than five-second intervals. Each image shall be static, with no animation, scrolling, or movement. A time-and-temperature sign may be constructed only when incorporated into a permitted freestanding or monument sign. The time-and-temperature sign may occupy no more than 20% of the permitted freestanding or monument sign.
LL.
TRAILER SIGNAny sign which is erected upon a structure having wheels or rollers facilitating movement from one location to another.
MM.
VEHICULAR SIGNAny vehicle and/or trailer to which a sign is affixed in such a manner that the carrying of the sign is no longer incidental to the vehicle's purpose but becomes the primary purpose of the vehicle.
NN.
WINDOW SIGNA sign mounted or painted on a window or inside a structure, such that it is intended to be seen through a window from the outside.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign which advertises community or civic projects, construction
projects, real estate for sale or lease, a commercial grand opening,
or other special events on a temporary basis. The following types
of signs shall be considered temporary signs:
A.
BANNER SIGNA temporary sign intended to be hung either with or without frames, possessing characters, letters, illustrations or ornamentations applied to paper, plastic, or fabric of any kind. National flags, flags of political subdivisions, and symbolic flags of any institution or business shall not be considered banners for the purpose of this chapter.
B.
CONSTRUCTION SIGN AND/OR ARTISAN SIGNAny sign giving the name or names of principal contractors, subcontractors, architects, and lending institutions responsible for construction on the site where the sign is placed.
C.
DEVELOPMENT SIGNAn on-premises sign on a building or lot which announces the nature, purpose, or name of the prospective building/enterprise.
D.
POLITICAL SIGNA temporary sign used in connection with a local, county, state, or national election or referendum.
E.
PORTABLE SIGNAny sign not permanently attached to the ground or other permanent structure, or a sign designed to be transported, including, but not limited to, signs designed to be transported by means of wheels; signs converted to A- or T-frames; menu and sandwich board signs; balloons used as signs; umbrellas used for advertising; and signs attached to or painted on vehicles parked and visible from the public right-of-way, unless said vehicle is used in the normal day-to-day operations of the business. Portable signs shall not be illuminated unless a conditional use is granted by Borough Council.
F.
REAL ESTATE SIGNA temporary sign which advertises the sale, lease, or rent of the property on which the sign is placed. Open-house signs for property which is for sale shall be considered real estate signs.
G.
SPECIAL EVENTS SIGNOn-premises window signs, banners, or commemorative flags which advertise a grand opening or other special event.
I.
SUBDIVISION SIGNAn on-premises or off-premises directional sign advertising to the public the name of the subdivision project and the nature of the product offered.
J.
WINDOW SIGNAny sign affixed to or visible through a window and intended to be viewed from the outside.
Any signs erected or maintained after the effective date of
this chapter shall conform to the following regulations.
In all districts the following sign regulations shall apply:
A. Prohibited signs. It shall be unlawful, upon or after the effective
date of this chapter or amendment thereto, for any person, firm or
corporation to erect any of the following signs within the Borough
of East Greenville:
(1) Any sign or object with flashing or intermittent lighting, revolving,
moving, sound-producing or animated parts, with the exception of signs
that display time and/or temperature exclusively, barber poles, on-premises
electronic message centers and on-premises LED/digital signs.
(4) Flashing, moving or reflective signs.
(5) Illuminated temporary signs.
(7) Revolving signs, except barbershop poles.
(10)
Vehicular signs in residential areas.
(11)
Political signs on Borough property.
(12)
Signs erected without the permission of the property owner or
authorized agent.
(13)
Signs that exhibit statements, words or pictures of obscene
or pornographic subjects as determined by the Borough.
(14)
Any sign inconsistent with this article.
B. No sign shall be placed in such a position as to endanger traffic
on a street by obscuring a clear view or by confusion with official
street signs or signals.
C. No sign, other than official Borough street or directional signs,
street banner signs, or political signs, shall be erected or maintained
within the legal street right-of-way.
D. No sign shall be erected or maintained so as to prevent free ingress
and egress to or from any door, window or fire escape.
E. Property owners shall assume the cost of relocating any sign within
the ultimate right-of-way of a street which is widened.
F. Materials. Sign materials should be consistent with and complement
the original construction materials and architectural style of the
building facade on which they are to be displayed. All signs, excluding
awning and window signs, shall be constructed only of wood, metal,
stone or other appropriate material with painted, engraved or raised
messages. Plastic sign inserts shall be permitted for internally lit
signs.
G. Illumination standards for all signs except electronic message centers
and LED/digital signs:
(1) Signs may be illuminated, unless otherwise specified herein, consistent
with the following standard:
(a)
Where permitted, illumination may be:
[1]
External. Illumination of any sign shall be so shielded that
the source of the light shall not be visible from any point off the
lot on which the sign is erected and so that only the sign is directly
illuminated. The source of light shall be concealed by translucent
covers.
[2]
Internal. Sign lettering may be backlit with an opaque background
material or backlit pin lettering or neon lighting.
(b)
Neon lighting is not permitted in residential districts.
(c)
No more than 0.5 footcandle of light shall be detectable along
the boundary of any adjacent property.
(d)
Illumination of signs shall be subject to the National Electrical
Code.
H. Sign location requirements:
(1) No sign shall be placed in such a position as to endanger traffic
on a street by obscuring view or by interfering with official street
signs or signals by virtue of position or color.
(2) Yard requirements. No portion of any freestanding sign, business
sign, or advertising sign may be located within the side or rear yard
setback or within the required buffer zone when located adjacent to
a residential district.
(3) Public use areas. No sign, except official traffic signs or those
approved by East Greenville Borough, is permitted within the cartway
of the right-of-way.
(4) No freestanding sign may occupy a designated parking area or intended
parking area, loading, walkways, cartways, driveways, fire lane, easement,
or area designated for any other use.
(5) No projecting sign shall extend into the cartway of the right-of-way
or be less than 10 feet above a pedestrianway.
(6) No wall sign shall project more than 12 inches beyond the building.
(7) Signs, not including historical markers and banners approved by the
Borough, shall be affixed to a utility pole or structure, lighting
standard, parking meter, park bench, tree, shrub, rock, or natural
object except plaques of a maximum one square foot.
I. Construction of signs.
(1) Every sign permitted in this article shall be kept in good condition
and repair as determined by the Borough Zoning Officer.
(2) A sign using electricity shall be installed in conformance with the
Borough's electrical code. All signs not attached to a building
shall be connected by underground service only.
J. Any sign which does not so conform to the provisions of this section
at the time of adoption of this chapter is hereby declared a nonconforming
sign.
K. Removal of signs:
(1) The Borough shall have the authority to require the removal and/or
demolition of signs under the following circumstances:
(a)
When it is determined that the sign has deteriorated to the
point of becoming a danger to the public.
(b)
When a sign is erected without an approved sign permit.
(c)
When a sign is erected which does not comply with the requirements
of this chapter.
(d)
A nonconforming sign which has not been removed or brought into
conformity under the provisions of this chapter.
(2) In all of the above circumstances, the removal procedure will be
initiated by a letter to the owner or lessee by the Zoning Officer
requiring the removal of such sign within 30 days.
(3) Owner's or lessee's remedial action for each circumstance:
(a)
Deteriorated/hazardous sign: rehabilitation/repair of sign within
30 days.
(b)
No sign permit: obtain permit within 30 days.
(c)
Prohibited sign or nonconforming signs required to be brought
into conformity: made to conform to chapter within 30 days.
For any one lot located in the R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, and BR Districts,
the following number and types of signs are permitted:
A. Official street and traffic signs, and any signs required by law.
B. Professional, accessory use, home occupation or name signs on the
same lot with, and indicating the name, profession or activity of
the occupant of, the dwelling, provided that the area of any one side
shall not exceed two square feet, and provided that not more than
one such sign shall be erected for each permitted use or dwelling.
C. All signs in the BR District shall be limited on any one side to
a maximum of 12 square feet in area and four feet in height. Only
one sign shall be erected on any one street frontage of any property
in single and separate ownership.
D. Signs for a permitted institutional use, including schools, churches,
hospitals, sanitariums, clubs or other institutions of a similar nature,
on the same lot therewith, for the purpose of displaying the name
of such institution and its activities or services, provided that
the area on any one side of such sign shall not exceed 20 square feet
and 10 feet in height, and provided that not more than two such signs
shall be erected on any one street frontage of any property in single
and separate ownership.
(1) Each institutional building is permitted one wall sign for purposes
of identification, not to exceed 10 square feet in area.
E. For residential developments containing more than 10 units, one freestanding
identification sign per external street frontage not exceeding 15
square feet in area and four feet in height for a freestanding sign
and six feet in height for a monument sign. The sign shall be aesthetically
compatible with the structure.
F. Trespassing signs and signs indicating private ownership of roadways
or other property, on the same premises therewith, provided that the
total area of any one side of such sign shall not exceed four square
feet.
G. Real estate signs as follows:
(1) For advertising the sale or rental of the premises upon which the
sign is erected, provided that the total area on any one side of such
signs on any one street frontage of any property in single or separate
ownership shall not exceed nine square feet.
(2) For advertising, on the premises, the sale or development of homes
within a subdivision, provided that the area of any one side of any
such sign shall not exceed 35 square feet, and provided that not more
than two such signs shall be erected within any such subdivision.
H. Directional subdivision sign (off-premises), provided that the area
of any one side of any such sign shall not exceed six square feet,
and provided that such signs shall be spaced at intervals of not less
than 500 feet of street frontage. A maximum of three off-premises
directional signs shall be permitted for one development. Permission
shall be obtained in advance from the property owner where the sign
is to be placed. Signs may not be erected more than 60 days prior
to the beginning of the actual construction of the project and shall
be removed within 10 days after the date of the sale or rental of
the final unit in such development.
I. Temporary signs of contractors, mechanics, painters and artisans
erected and maintained on the premises where the work is being performed
during the period in which such work is being performed, provided
that the area of any one side of any such sign shall not exceed 12
square feet, and provided that not more than one such sign shall be
erected on any property in single and separate ownership, and provided
that such sign shall be removed upon completion of the work.
J. For sale of agricultural products, signs indicating the name of the
owner or occupant and the product sold, provided that the total sign
area shall not exceed 16 square feet.
K. Open-house signs (on- and off-premises). There shall be a maximum
of one on-premises open house sign for each property line of street
frontage.
L. Signs which advertise public auctions for the disposal of real estate,
property, or merchandise.
(1) Signs shall not exceed nine square feet in area, at a maximum height
of six feet, and shall be placed only on the property where the stated
auction is being conducted.
(2) Signs may be erected not earlier than 60 days prior to the advertised
auction and shall be removed within 10 days after the auction.
M. Political signs. Political signs may be erected not earlier than
30 days before the date of the election. All political signs shall
be removed within seven days after the election date.
For any one lot located in the Borough commercial or industrial
districts, the following number and types of signs are permitted:
A. One freestanding business or identification sign per street frontage.
(1) At gas stations, one additional freestanding sign per street frontage
for advertising gas prices only.
B. One of the following types of signs for each side of the building
which faces a street or a parking lot located on the same property:
C. Awning signs. For single-use properties, one awning sign is allowed
on the ground floor only for each side of the building which faces
a street or a parking lot located on the same property. For multiple-use
properties, one awning sign is allowed for each use located on the
ground floor only for each side of the building which faces a street
or a parking lot located on the same property.
D. Parallel wall signs. For single-use properties, one parallel wall
sign is allowed for each side of the building which faces a street
or a parking lot located on the same property. For multiple-use properties,
two parallel wall signs are allowed for each side of the building
which faces a street or a parking lot located on the same property.
E. One marquee sign is allowed only for theater uses. If the property
containing the theater use fronts on more than one street, the marquee
sign shall face the street with the highest street classification.
F. Incidental signs for the convenience and safety of the public (for
example, signs identifying parking areas, telephones, restrooms, etc.)
not to exceed four square feet in size and containing no advertising.
G. One of the following types of temporary signs for a given thirty-day
period only:
H. Real estate signs, which shall be removed within seven days after
the sale or lease of the property.
I. Electronic message centers and LED/digital signs.
(1) Prohibited signs. Any sign or object with flashing or intermittent
lighting, revolving, moving, sound-producing or animated parts, with
the exception of signs that display time and/or temperature exclusively,
barber poles, on-premises electronic message centers and on-premises
LED/digital signs.
(2) Location. For commercial premises located in the BC District, one
electronic message center or one LED/digital sign attached to a permitted
on-premises freestanding sign shall be allowed per premises.
(3) Size.
(a)
No freestanding electronic message center shall exceed 40% of
the total allowable sign face area for any on-premises freestanding
sign.
(b)
An LED/digital sign, where utilized, shall be constructed as
part of a permitted on-premises freestanding sign, provided that no
digital/LED sign exceeds 35 square feet in area.
(4) Height. The maximum heights of electronic message centers and digital/LED signs shall conform to the standards as specified in §
95-137A.
(5) Structure. The LED/digital sign posts shall be a minimum 10 inches
in diameter.
(6) Message display for both electronic message centers and digital/LED
signs.
(a)
Animation, streaming video, or text or images which flash, pulsate,
move, or scroll are prohibited.
(b)
One message/display may be brighter than another, but each individual
message/display shall be static in intensity.
(c)
The display shall transition by changing instantly, with no
transition graphics (i.e., no fade-out or fade-in).
(d)
Each message displayed shall be static or depicted for a minimum
of one minute before a new message appears.
(e)
The sign shall contain a default design which shall freeze the
sign message in one position if a malfunction should occur.
(f)
Each complete message shall fit on one screen (i.e., no scrolling
or incomplete messages permitted).
(g)
The letter height in messages shall be at least 12 inches if
all caps or 11 inches if the message contains lowercase and uppercase
letters.
(h)
Any sign which causes glare is prohibited.
(i)
The addition of any electronic message center or digital/LED
sign to a nonconforming sign is prohibited.
(7) Sign illumination.
(a)
Light emitted by signs and other sources on a property shall
not exceed a level of 0.5 footcandle when measured at the property
line.
(b)
A light illuminating a sign shall be so arranged that the point
source of light is not visible from any point off the lot and so that
only the sign is illuminated thereby.
(c)
The intensity of light provided for illumination shall be the
minimal amount necessary to reasonably observe the sign after dusk
at a maximum distance of 500 feet from the sign. Where sign illumination
interferes with the perception of nighttime at surrounding residential
properties, the intensity shall be reduced.
(d)
Signs or sign lighting resembling traffic signals is prohibited
within 100 feet of a public right-of-way or within 200 feet of a traffic
control device, whichever is greater.
(e)
LED/digital sign lighting intensity limits.
[1]
Lighting from an LED/digital sign shall not exceed 0.3 footcandle
over ambient light conditions. Measurement technique: At least 30
minutes past sunset, use a footcandle meter to record the ambient
light reading for the area. This is done while the electronic display
screen is off or displaying all black copy. The reading should be
taken with the meter aimed directly at the electronic display screen
at a distance of 100 feet. Turn on the electronic display screen to
full white copy and take another reading. If the difference between
the readings is 0.3 footcandle or less, the brightness is properly
adjusted.
[2]
Each LED/digital sign shall be equipped with automatic day/night
dimming software (using photocell technology) to reduce the illumination
intensity of the sign as ambient lighting conditions change.
[3]
The sign may not display light of such intensity or brilliance
to cause glare, impair the vision of an ordinary driver, or constitute
a nuisance.
(8) Off-premises advertising signs. Off-premises advertising signs may
not be electronic message centers and/or LED/digital signs.
(9) Hours of operation. Signs shall not be illuminated more than 1/2
hour before the time at which the premises is open to the public or
more than 1/2 hour after the time at which the premises is closed
to the public or 10:00 p.m., whichever is later.
(10)
Content. The display may only be used to advertise goods and
services sold on premises, for time and temperature, and for public
service announcements. A minimum of 50% of the messages shall consist
of announcements affecting the public health, safety, and welfare;
announcements by the Borough, county, or other government entity,
civic institutions, charitable, cultural, athletic, social, fraternal,
or religious organizations. East Greenville based events and East
Greenville related information should receive priority over announcements
regarding events or organizations based outside the Borough. The Code
Enforcement Officer shall monitor that this requirement is met. The
owner shall register with AMBER Alert™.
J. Other signs permitted in residential districts according to the regulations of §
95-135.