Signage can include a variety of different types of signs, each
with unique functions. The following list itemizes and describes the
types of signs considered under the provisions of this chapter:
ADVERTISING SIGN BOARDS (BILLBOARDS)
A sign or board which attracts the attention of motorists
or pedestrians to a product, place or activity that exists or occurs
at a location other than the location upon which the sign is situated;
i.e., an off-premises sign.
DIGITAL MESSAGE BOARD
Signs or boards erected outdoors which electronically or
mechanically, using movement or change of lighting, either natural
or artificial, use letters and words or images only to direct persons
to a business establishment or call the attention of a person to a
product, place or activity or which communicate public service messages.
These signs are only permitted in the (B-1) Central Commercial District.
DIRECTIONAL SIGNS
Signs containing directional information about public places
owned or operated by federal, state or local government or their agencies;
publicly or privately owned natural phenomena; historic, cultural,
scientific and religious sites; and areas of natural scenic beauty
or naturally suited for outdoor recreation.
OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS
Signs constructed and maintained by Catawissa Borough, the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or other entities that are required
by local, state, or federal law or regulation.
PARALLEL WALL SIGN
A type of wall sign which is attached parallel to the face
of its supporting wall, and which does not protrude more than 12 inches
from such wall.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign which is displayed or intended to be displayed for
more than 60 days in a continuous six-month period, and which is permanently
or securely attached to or installed on the ground or an existing
structure in such a manner that it does not permit convenient removal
or reuse of the sign.
PROJECTING WALL SIGN
A type of wall sign with its horizontal plane attached at
right angles to its supporting wall and which protrudes more than
12 inches from such wall.
PROMOTIONAL DEVICE
A sign or other device, display or structure, distributed
at little or no cost, to promote an event, service, activity, brand
or business.
PROPERTY POSTING SIGN
Signs that show such information as "private property," "no
trespassing," "no hunting," "beware of dog," or other similar verbiage,
that may be required to protect a property owner or occupant's
rights under local, state or federal law or regulation.
SIGN
Any device, display or structure readily visible from public
property and used primarily for visual communication for the purpose
of, or having the result of, bringing the subject thereof to the attention
of a person, group of persons, or the public generally. A sign includes,
but is not limited to, any and all reading matter, letters, numerals,
pictorial representations, emblems, trademarks, flags, banners, streamers,
pennants, inscriptions, and patterns, whether affixed to a building,
painted or otherwise depicted on a building, or separate from any
building, and shall include window signs.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign which is displayed or intended to be displayed for
a period of time limited to less than 60 days in a continuous six-month
period and which is not permanently or securely attached to or installed
on the ground or an existing structure.
The following regulations shall apply to all permitted sign
uses:
A. Construction, maintenance and removal.
(1) No sign shall be hereafter erected, re-erected, constructed, altered
or maintained except as provided by this chapter.
(2) Signs shall be constructed of durable materials, be maintained in
good condition, and shall not be allowed to become dilapidated or
endanger public health, safety or welfare.
(3) All signs shall be securely fastened in order to prevent their displacement
by the elements.
(4) Each sign shall be removed when the circumstances leading to its
erection no longer exist, or if its condition deteriorates as indicated
above.
(5) Painting, repainting, cleaning, or repair maintenance shall not be
considered an erection or alteration, unless a structural change is
made.
B. Sign area.
(1) For the purposes of this chapter, sign area shall include the entire
face of a single side of a sign, including all advertising surface,
trim and border area, but excluding any supporting framework or bracing.
(2) A double-faced sign shall be considered a single sign, unless the
interior angle formed by the two sides of the sign is greater than
45°; then each side of the sign shall be considered to be a separate
sign.
(3) Where a sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached to
a building, the area of the sign shall be considered to be the smallest
rectangle or other regular geometric shape which encompasses all of
the letters and/or symbols.
C. Placement.
(1) No sign (whether temporary or permanent) shall be placed within the
clear sight triangle of any intersection nor at any other location
that could obstruct or impair a motorist's clear vision. Clear
sight triangle requirements: No obstructions or plantings measuring
higher than 30 inches or hanging lower than 10 feet above the established
grade of the street at the property line shall be permitted within
the clear sight triangle of any street intersection. A clear sight
triangle shall be defined as that area of unobstructed vision at a
street intersection formed by lines of sight between points at a given
distance from the intersection of street center lines. These distances
shall be as follows:
(a)
For the intersection of two local streets, the distance from
the intersection of the street center lines shall be 50 feet.
(b)
For the intersection of a local street and a collector road,
the distance from the center line intersection shall be 75 feet.
(c)
For the intersection of two collector roads, the distance required
shall be 100 feet.
(d)
In addition, no sign shall be located where it could be an impediment
to pedestrian traffic.
(2) No sign, other than an official traffic sign, shall be erected within
the right-of-way of any street, unless authorized by the Borough Council
for a special purpose.
(3) No portion of a freestanding sign (whether temporary or permanent)
shall be located closer to a street right-of-way or front property
line than five feet, except for official traffic signs or as may be
provided otherwise in these regulations.
(4) No sign shall be erected or maintained which could prevent free ingress
or egress from any door, window, or fire escape, nor shall any sign
be attached to a standpipe, fire escape, or the eave of any building.
(5) Signs placed in a general floodplain district shall be subject to
the regulations of the underlying district, except that no sign in
any floodplain area may substantially impede natural drainage or the
flow of water.
(6) No sign shall be painted, erected, affixed or maintained on a tree,
stone (except for ornamental or architectural stones that may be used
to identify a business or personal property), or other natural object,
except for property posting signs. Any advertisement proposed to be
painted or displayed upon a barn or other building shall be regarded
as a sign, and as such shall meet the requirements set forth in this
chapter for the district in which it is to be located.
D. Height.
(1) Sign height shall be measured from the average finished grade of
the site beneath the sign to the high point of the sign or sign structure,
whichever is greater. No person(s) shall artificially increase the
maximum height of a sign by altering the grade at the base of the
sign.
(2) No freestanding sign (whether temporary or permanent) located in Zones R-1 (Low-Medium Density Residential), R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) or C-1 (Conservation District) shall exceed six feet in height. In the B-1 (Central Commercial) and I-1 (Light Industrial) Districts, the height of freestanding signs may not exceed 18 feet or the height of the principal building on the property where the sign is to be located, whichever is less. [See also §
269-4B(1) below, regarding the height for advertising sign boards.) Where located in a parking, vehicular or pedestrian circulation area, freestanding signs shall have a minimum under-clearance of nine feet, measured from the ground or pavement immediately beneath the sign to the bottom or lowest part of the sign.
(3) No portion of a wall sign, whether parallel or projecting, shall
extend above the top of the wall to which it is attached.
E. Projection.
(1) Parallel wall signs may not extend more than 12 inches from the surface
to which they are mounted or attached, nor in any way interfere with
pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
(2) Projecting wall signs shall not extend or project more than six feet
from their supporting structure or wall, nor shall any such sign extend
over a public street or walkway more than 18 inches.
(3) Projecting wall signs shall have a minimum under-clearance of no
less than nine feet, measured from the ground or pavement immediately
beneath the sign to the bottom or lowest part of the sign.
F. Illumination.
(1) Illuminated signs shall cause no glare or other disturbance which
would be incompatible with the nature of the neighborhood where the
sign is located or which would in any way impair the vision of passing
motorists. Illumination shall be steady in nature, not flashing, moving
or changing in brilliance, color or intensity. No flashing or animated
signs shall be permitted except for digital message boards, which
shall be permitted as special exceptions in the Central Commercial
(B-1) District. No illuminated signs are allowed in the Conservation
District (C-1).
(2) To help preserve the character of the Borough and avoid disturbing
neighbors in the vicinity of the sign, all internally illuminated
signage shall be lit with nonglaring bulbs or other lighting, and
all externally illuminated signs shall be lit with shielded spotlights
or other sources, angled from the top to the bottom of the sign.
G. State regulations. All applicable state regulations shall be met
where signs are proposed in areas adjacent to highways included in
PennDOT's primary highway systems. A written copy of PennDOT's
determination shall accompany all applications for signs in such areas.
H. Obscene signs. Obscene signs are prohibited. No sign shall utilize
sexually explicit or suggestive language or graphics nor any illustration
of "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas,"
nor shall it bear language, images, or graphics deemed obscene by
the Pennsylvania Crimes Code.
Signs may be placed or located in the R-1 (Low-Medium Density
Residential) and R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) Districts,
subject to the following specified requirements:
A. Signs permitted without a permit. The following types of signs may be permitted in the R-1 (Low-Medium Density Residential) and R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) Districts without a permit as indicated below. Such signs may be designed as either freestanding or parallel wall signs. (See also §
269-2C and
D, regarding placement and height requirements for such signs.)
(1) Property posting signs. Signs which indicate the private nature of
a property, a driveway, or restrict or prohibit activity may be permitted
as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: four square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: no more than one such sign per property, unless
the property is situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be
erected on each frontage.
(2) Residential nameplates or personal identification signs. Signs which
display the name of the property owner and/or address of the property
on which they are located may be permitted as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: two square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: no more than one such sign per property, unless
the property is situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be
erected on each frontage.
(3) Institutional signs. Signs for schools and churches may be permitted
as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: 10 square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign, unless fronted on more than one street,
then one sign for each street frontage.
(4) Directional signs. Directional signs may be permitted as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: four square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign, unless fronted on more than one street,
then one sign for each street frontage.
(5) Temporary signs. The following temporary signs are permitted without
a permit:
(a)
Political election signs.
[1]
Maximum size: four square feet.
[2]
One temporary sign may be located on the property 60 days prior
to an election and up to 20 days after the election date, involving
candidates for a federal, state or local office, or issues on the
ballot that represent or affect the district in which the property
is located, per issue and per candidate.
(b)
Zoning notification signs.
[1]
Maximum size: nine square feet.
[2]
Must be removed 15 days after action of Borough Council.
(c)
Sale or rental signs.
[1]
Maximum size: four square feet.
[2]
The owner must consent and the property is being offered for
sale or lease through a licensed real estate agent.
[3]
If not offered for sale through a real estate agent, when the
sign is owned by the property owner and that property is offered for
sale or lease by the owner.
[4]
The sign may remain in place for a period of 15 days following
the date on which a contract of sale or lease has been executed by
a person purchasing or leasing the property.
B. Signs permitted with a permit. The following types of signs may be permitted in the R-1 (Low-Medium Density Residential) and R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) Districts with a permit as indicated below. Such signs may be designed as either freestanding or parallel wall signs. (See also §
269-2C and
D, regarding placement and height requirements for such signs.)
(1) Project development signs.
(a)
Maximum size: eight square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign per property, unless the property is
situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be erected on each
frontage.
(2) Farm product signs.
(a)
Maximum size: four square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign per property, unless the property is
situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be erected on each
frontage.
(3) Promotional devices.
(a)
Maximum size: four square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign per property, unless the property is
situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be erected on each
frontage.
Signs may be placed or located in the B-1 (Central Commercial)
and I-1 (Light Industrial) Districts, subject to the following specified
requirements:
A. Signs permitted without a permit. Those signs permitted in §
269-3A, Signs permitted without a permit, in the R-1 (Low-Medium Density Residential) and R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) Districts may also be permitted in the B-1 (Central Commercial) and I-1 (Light Industrial) Districts at the same size, in the same quantity, and in the same style. Such signs in this zone may also be externally or internally illuminated.
(1) Professional identification signs. Signs which identify a professional
office or suite located in the property in which they are located
may be permitted as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: two square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign, unless fronted on more than one street,
then one sign for each street frontage.
B. Signs permitted with a permit. The following types of signs may be permitted in the B-1 (Central Commercial) and I-1 (Light Industrial) Districts as indicated below. Such signs may be designed as either freestanding or parallel or projecting wall signs. (See also §
269-2C and
D, regarding placement and height requirements for such signs.)
(1) Enterprise identification signs and advertising sign boards (billboards).
Signs for businesses located on the same premises as the sign location
and advertising sign boards (billboards) may be permitted as follows:
(a)
Maximum size: 100 square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign per property, unless fronted on more than one street, in which case two signs with aggregate size not exceeding 100 square feet. Enterprise identification signs may have two parallel faces, but may not be vertically or horizontally doubled, nor multiplied further in any fashion. [See also §
269-2B(2) for further sign area details.]
(c)
There shall be no more than one freestanding sign and one parallel
or projecting wall sign per lot in this zone.
(d)
No advertising sign board shall exceed 18 feet in height or
the height of the principal building on the property where the sign
is to be located, whichever is less.
(e)
Where located in a parking, vehicular or pedestrian circulation
area, advertising sign boards shall have a minimum under-clearance
of 15 feet, measured from the ground or pavement immediately beneath
the sign to the bottom or lowest part of the sign.
(f)
Maximum total sign area shall not exceed 100 square feet per
property, regardless of the type of sign(s) utilized or the number
of frontages available.
(2) Project development signs.
(a)
Maximum size: 10 square feet.
(b)
Maximum number: one sign per property, unless the property is
situated on a corner, in which case one sign may be erected on each
frontage.
(3) Digital message boards. Digital message boards shall be permitted
upon the granting of a special exception, only in the Central Commercial
District (B-1), and only in accordance with the standards listed below:
(a)
Applications for special exception must be filed by the landowner
and may not be filed by tenants of the subject property.
(b)
Digital message boards may not allow the display or message
to change more frequently than once every six seconds, with a transition
period of one second or less.
(c)
Digital message boards must have installed an ambient light
monitor, which shall continuously monitor and automatically adjust
the brightness level of the display based on ambient light conditions
consistent with the terms of this chapter.
(d)
The maximum brightness levels for digital message boards shall
not exceed 0.2 footcandle over ambient light levels measured from
the property line, consistent with the terms of this section. Certification
must be provided to the Borough demonstrating that the sign has been
preset to automatically adjust the brightness to these levels or lower.
Reinspection and recalibration may be periodically required by the
Borough in its reasonable discretion, at the permittee's expense,
to ensure that the specified brightness levels are maintained at all
times.
(e)
Brightness of digital signs shall be measured as follows:
[1]
At least 30 minutes following sunset, a footcandle meter shall
be used to obtain an ambient light reading for the location. This
is done while the sign is off or displaying black copy. The reading
shall be made with the meter aimed directly at the sign area at the
present location.
[2]
The sign shall then be turned on to full white copy to take
another reading with the meter at the same location.
[3]
If the difference between the readings is 0.2 footcandle or
less, the brightness is properly adjusted.
(f)
Digital message boards shall be situated within the right-of-way
of any public street. No such sign shall be erected which will effectively
limit proper sight distance.
(g)
Digital message boards shall not exceed 30 square feet in area.
(h)
Digital message boards shall not exceed 20 feet in height above
the average grade of the proposed site.
(i)
The sign area for digital message boards shall be calculated
including all trim and border area, but shall exclude the main supporting
structure, base and apron.
(j)
Digital message boards shall be limited to one per business
structure, regardless of the number of business units which are located
on the premises. More than one unit connected by rooflines or supporting
or connecting construction shall be deemed to be one business structure
if any business or commercial activity is conducted therein or thereon.
(k)
Digital message boards shall be permitted to be located either
on an external wall of a structure or erected on a freestanding pole.
(l)
The erection of a digital message board shall not affect the
number, type or size of signs otherwise permitted under these regulations.
Signs may be placed or located in the C-1 (Conservation) District
subject to the specified requirements:
A. Signs permitted without a permit. Those signs permitted in §
269-3A, Signs permitted without a permit, in the R-1 (Low-Medium Density Residential) and R-2 (Medium-High Density Residential) Districts may also be permitted in the C-1 (Conservation) District at the same size, in the same quantity. No illuminated signs are permitted in the C-1 (Conservation) District.