[2-6-2024 by Ord. No. 3821]
(A)
The following signs shall be permitted in all districts, and no permit shall be required to erect such signs:
(1)
Directory signs listing all the occupants of a multi-tenant or multi-family building, or buildings in a multi-building development.
(2)
Bulletin boards and similar spaces open to temporary signs placed for use by the general public without charge. If placed outside, such boards shall not exceed 32 square feet.
(3)
Any signs not visible from outside a lot or building.
(4)
Rest room, exit, public telephone, and similar directional or informational signs placed for the benefit of the public or building tenants.
(B)
Signs in Public Rights-of-Way.
(1)
No signs shall be permitted within public rights-of-way except PennDOT-approved traffic signs and devices, signs and banners specially approved by the city, historical markers as approved by the city or other signs specifically permitted within the public right-of-way under another section of this zoning code.
(2)
Portable business signs, six square feet or less, shall be permitted in the public right-of-way in the MU-3 and GB-M districts. Such signs shall be subject to the following regulations:
(a)
Signs are clearly accessory to and placed on right-of-way abutting a permitted business.
(b)
Limited to one portable sign per business establishment.
(c)
Signs contain a total area not exceeding six square feet per sign face and have no more than two faces.
(d)
Signs are displayed only during business hours.
(e)
Placement of such sign allows an unobstructed sidewalk for pedestrian use of a width of not less than five feet and; provided, further, that such sign does not block a line of sight for vehicles or pedestrians.
(f)
Such signs shall not be illuminated by any means.
(3)
No signs shall be permitted which are posted, stapled or otherwise attached to public utility poles or trees within public rights-of-way.
(C)
Construction and Maintenance. All signs, except temporary signs, shall be constructed in a workmanlike fashion using durable materials. Signs shall be designed and constructed to withstand wind forces and in accordance with appropriate mechanical or electrical standards. The owners of signs shall keep them in safe and good repair. Signs which become deteriorated or otherwise present a public hazard shall be removed or repaired by the sign's owner. If the owner of a sign cannot be found or identified, the owner of the property whereon the sign is located shall be responsible for its repair or removal. Signs which become deteriorated as defined in this section or otherwise present a public hazard shall be immediately removed or repaired by the sign's owner, regardless of how long they have been in place. A sign shall be considered deteriorated if any of the following conditions are present:
(1)
Any portion is torn.
(2)
Any portion is missing.
(3)
Any hole, other than one installed by the manufacturer for mounting or other purposes, more than one-half-inch in diameter is present.
(4)
Any portion of the message is missing or faded.
(5)
Any portion of the sign's support or attachment is loose, torn, frayed or otherwise damaged or the support is determined to be inadequate to support the load imposed.
(6)
The sign or any portion of the sign is constructed of paper, cardboard or other material that is not weather-resistant, unless it is completely covered or enclosed by a weatherproof device constructed for that purpose.
(D)
No sign shall be placed where it would block the line of sight for a public or private street, access drive or driveway or lawful service drive.
(E)
Permanent signs may be internally or directly lighted with non-glaring lights or may be indirectly illuminated by shielded floodlights except where prohibited by this article. All lighting shall be screened from adjacent properties. All electrical connections shall be shielded by underground or overhead electrical wires which meet all city codes. No temporary signs, including any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a structure in a manner conforming to the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code, shall be illuminated by direct means. No signs associated with single- or two-family residential uses shall be kept illuminated by any means except for posted building numbers required by law, which illumination shall be kept to the minimum necessary for legibility.
(F)
Temporary Signs.
(2)
No permit shall be required to post a permitted temporary sign. All temporary signs shall include the date of installation recorded on the front, side, bottom, or back of the sign.
(3)
Each commercial establishment in a MU-3, GB-M, I-S or EDC district that is otherwise permitted to have a business identification sign may have one temporary sign as defined in this zoning code per street frontage. The establishment may not display any one temporary sign for longer than a 90-day span. Any temporary sign, once removed or replaced with a different sign, shall not be displayed again for at least a 30-day span following its removal or replacement.
(4)
Each commercial establishment in a district other than a MU-3, GB-M, I-S or EDC district may have one temporary sign subject to the limits in this section. The establishment shall not display any one temporary sign for longer than a 30-day span. Any temporary sign, once removed or replaced with a different sign, shall not be displayed again for at least a 30-day span following its removal or replacement.
(5)
If replaced for a reason other than a material defect, a temporary sign must be replaced with another temporary sign that is clearly and functionally different in construction or design from the replaced sign. A temporary sign that is replaced with another sign that is not clearly distinguishable from the previous sign and is posted in a way that together exceed the 30-day or 90-day spans described by Subsection (F)(3) and (4) above will be regarded as acting like an unpermitted permanent sign and must be removed.
(G)
Nonconforming signs, once removed, shall be replaced only with conforming signs. Nonconforming signs may be maintained, repainted, or repaired, providing such repainting or repairing does not exceed the dimensions of the existing sign.
(H)
For instances of more than one business operating in one building, only one freestanding sign of a maximum 32 square feet shall be permitted along any one street frontage. Projecting and wall signs shall conform to the regulations of the zoning district wherein they are located.
(J)
Window signs, when used, shall not exceed 50 percent of any window's area.
(K)
Wall signs, when used, shall not exceed 20 percent of any facade's area.
(L)
Civic/cultural buildings, hospitals, public and accredited private schools, post offices and other federal facilities, and stadiums are exempt from flag limitations stated elsewhere in this article.