[Ord. 22-2002, §§ 1A, 1C, eff. 6-25-2002; Ord. 42-2005, § 30, eff. 12-30-2005; Ord. No. 31-2011, § 3, eff. 12-31-2011; Ord. No. 1-2026, eff. 1-28-2026]
A.
Purpose. The sign regulations of this chapter are intended to:
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Encourage sound practices with respect to size, spacing, illumination, type and placement of signs for the purpose of safeguarding and enhancing properties in each of the various types of zoning districts;
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Provide an environment that will promote the orderly growth and development of business and industry in the City;
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Protect public investment in public structures, open spaces and thoroughfares;
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Promote the safety and welfare of the people at-large.
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Recognize the City's environmental attributes, systems of parks, Greenway Program, Riverfront Plan, and public open spaces and the effect that signage can have on these features and programs;
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Recognize the City's built environment, its significant architecture and cultural resources which provide the City with a sense of its history;
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Recognize that the unique views and vistas offered by Pittsburgh's many hills, valleys and rivers provide the City with a visual amenity which helps to attract residents, businesses and visitors to the City;
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Preserve and perpetuate uncluttered and natural views for the enjoyment and environmental enrichment of the citizens of the community and visitors hereto;
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Enhance the community appearance, reduce visual clutter and blight, and promote the recreational value of public travel and the economic development of the community;
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Promote safety upon the streets and highways in the City;
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Recognize that advertising signs are a legitimate advertising medium in the locations which neither lessen the visual attributes of the City through the placement of such signs, nor cause confusion, safety problems or lessen the ability to identify local businesses through visual clutter; and
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Regulate advertising signs, or billboards, within the City in the interests of economic prosperity, civic pride, quality of life and general welfare of the people who reside in, are visiting, are employed in or conduct business in the City.
B.
Applicability. The sign regulations of this chapter shall govern and control the erection, rehabilitation, enlargement, illumination, animation and maintenance of all signs that are visible from the public right-of-way or from property other than that on which the subject sign is located. Nothing herein contained shall be deemed a waiver of the provisions of any other ordinance or regulation applicable to signs. No sign shall be painted on a wall or on the surface of any window or door of a building or other structure until the provisions of this Code are satisfied.
C.
Special Definitions. The following special definitions shall apply throughout the sign regulations of this chapter.
1. SIGN(a) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (b) (1) (2) (3)
means any surface, fabric or device bearing lettered, trademarked, pictorial, or sculptured matter designed to convey information visually and expose to public view the identity of a business, organization, building, or commercial product, service, or activity; or any structure designed to carry the above visual information.
A sign includes, but is not limited to:
Separate structure consisting of a face or faces upon which information is portrayed and its supporting elements including foundation; or
A structure or device erected in the form of a symbol or trademark; or
A structure or device designed to carry visual information, attached or fastened to another structure, such as on the wall or roof of a building; or
A surface of a structure or device upon which lettered, pictorial or other visual information is painted; or
Window signs, cloth banners, balloons, festoon lighting, pennants or other devices designed to attract attention by animation or direct or reflected lighting; or
Visual information projected onto a surface by any device; or
Search light or spotlights used to bring attention to any product, service, activity, event or location.
A sign does not include:
Merchandise, pictures or models of products or services incorporated in a window display;
Holiday decorations customarily displayed in a window or on or about the premises of residential structures, or in windows of business uses, without business advertising; or
Works of art or physical constructs that do not promote product, service, or activity.
2. ADVERTISING SIGN
means a sign that directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment, conducted, sold or offered:
3. BUSINESS SIGN
means a sign that directs attention to a business, organization, profession or industry located upon the premises where the sign is displayed; to the type of products sold, manufactured or assembled; and/or to the service or entertainment or other activity offered on such premises; except a sign pertaining to the preceding if such activity is only minor and incidental to the principal use of the premises.
4. IDENTIFICATION SIGN
means a sign used to identify the name of the principal entity occupying the premises; the profession of the principal occupant; the name of the building on which the sign is displayed; the name of a public destination facility, or portion thereof, including any sponsor or memorialized names assigned thereto; or the name of the major enterprise or principal product or service on the premises.
5. ELECTRONIC SIGN
means any sign, video display, projected image, or similar device or portions thereof with text, images, or graphics generated by solid state electronic components. Electronic signs include, but are not limited to, signs that use light emitting diodes (LED), plasma displays, fiber optics, or other technology that results in bright, high-resolution text, images, and graphics.
6. LARGE VIDEO DISPLAY
means an electronic sign that features real-time, full-motion, or pictorial imagery of television quality or better.
7. LUMINANCE
means the photometric quantity most closely associated with the perception of brightness. Luminance is measured in candelas per square meters or "nits".
8. MOTION
means the depiction of movement or change of position of text, images, or graphics. Motion shall include, but not be limited to, visual effects such as dissolving and fading text and images, running sequential text, graphic bursts, lighting that resembles zooming, twinkling, or sparkling, changes in light or color, transitory bursts of light intensity, moving patterns or bands of light, expanding or contracting shapes, and similar actions.
9. NITS
are a unit of measure of brightness or luminance. One (1) nit is equal to one (1) candela/square meter.
10. PUBLIC DESTINATION FACILITY, MAJORa. b.
means a structure providing as its primary use cultural services, public assembly, and recreation and entertainment facilities (general, indoor and outdoor and gaming enterprise) and meeting the following criteria:
A minimum annual attendance or patronage of five hundred thousand (500,000) people, or
Indoor or outdoor seating to accommodate a minimum of ten thousand (10,000) people at a single event.
Hospitals, religious assembly uses, flea markets, temporary events, primary and secondary schools are not included in the definition of major public destination facility. |
12. SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
means based on or consisting chiefly or exclusively of semiconducting materials and components and related devices.
13. SPONSOR
means a person, entity, or organization that provides financial and other support for an event or activity taking place on the premises.
14. TWIRL TIME
is the time it takes for static text, images, and graphics on an electronic sign to change to a different text, images, or graphics on a subsequent sign face.
15. NONCONFORMING SIGN
means a sign, lawfully existing on the effective date specified by the provisions of Section 901.05 that does not completely conform to the sign regulations applicable in the district in which it is located. Nonconforming signs are regulated by Section 921.03.F.
16. AREA OF SIGN
means the entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing the extreme limits of writing, representation, emblem or any figure or similar character together with any frame or other material or color forming an integral part of the display or used to differentiate such sign from the background against which it is placed (excluding the necessary supports or uprights on which such sign is placed or apron designed to cover such uprights or work board installed to provide a safe area for servicing such sign). Where a sign has two (2) or more faces on the same side, the area of all faces shall be included in determining the area of the sign, except that when two (2) such faces are placed back-to-back and are at no point more than two (2) feet from one (1) another, the area of the sign shall be taken as the area of one (1) face if the two (2) faces are of equal area, or as the area of the larger face if the two (2) faces are of unequal area.
17. BACK-TO-BACK SIGNS
means a structure with two (2) parallel and directly opposite signs with their faces oriented in opposite directions and spaced no more than two (2) feet apart.
18. DECKED SIGN
means a structure consisting of two (2) signs, one (1) above the other, both facing the same direction.
19. FACE OF SIGN
means the side or sides of a sign on which the lettered, pictorial or sculptured matter designed to convey information is to be placed.
20. GROUND SIGN
means a free standing sign that is not attached to any building and is supported by uprights, braces or a type of object that is anchored within the ground or if located above ground.
21. V-TYPE SIGN
means a structure of two (2) signs arranged in the shape of the letter "V" when viewed from above and with their faces oriented in opposite directions, with the faces separated by an angle not to exceed forty-five (45) degrees.
22. TEMPORARY EVENT SIGN
means a sign that advertises a specific event, including but not limited to sporting events, festivals and parades, which takes place not more than once per year.
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(Reserved)
24. RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE
means a structure used or designed to be used primarily for residential occupancy purposes and in which more than half of the floor space is used for residential occupancy purposes. A residential structure may be, but need not be, within an area zoned as a residential district. The term does not include nursing homes, hotels and motels.
25. NEIGHBORHOOD OR DISTRICT GATEWAY SIGN
means a sign that is intended to convey the name of the City Neighborhood or significant historical or cultural areas within a City Neighborhood.
D.
Signs Exempt from Permit Requirements. A Certificate of Occupancy is not required for a sign satisfying the provisions of this Code that does not exceed four (4) square feet in face area.
E.
Prohibited Signs. The following signs shall be prohibited in all zoning districts:
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Any display, decoration, sign or show window that provides the observation of any material depicting, describing or relating to "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" from any public right-of-way or public park.
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Any sign that imitates or resembles any official traffic sign, signal or device.
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Any sign erected or maintained in such a manner as to obscure or otherwise physically interfere with an official traffic sign, signal or device or to obstruct or physically interfere with the driver's view of approaching, merging or intersecting traffic.
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Any sign erected, painted or maintained upon fences, trees, rocks or similar natural feature.
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Any sign that is structurally unsafe or in disrepair.
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Any roof sign or sign that extends above the roof line or parapet wall.
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Any building which uses trademark colors, shapes or symbols as a primary exterior architectural element.
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Signs Identifying Nonconformities. No sign shall be erected or painted identifying a nonconforming use without review by the Board of Adjustment.
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Illumination. Illumination of signs shall be permitted only in those districts specified and thence with a stationary shielded light source, with internal illumination or with neon type construction.
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Liability for Damages. The provisions of this Code or the issuance of any sign permit shall not be construed as relieving or limiting the responsibility or liability of the person erecting, owning or maintaining any sign from personal injury or property damage resulting from such sign or work relating thereto; nor shall it be construed as imposing upon the City, or its officers or employees any responsibility or liability by reason of the approval of any sign, material or device under any of the provisions of this Code.
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Maintenance. Any sign, together with its supports, braces, guys, anchors and electrical equipment, shall be kept fully operable, in good repair and maintained in a safe manner and in a neat, clean and attractive condition; the sign face areas shall be kept neatly painted or posted.
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Sign Removal. All signs relating to a product no longer available for purchase and all signs relating to a business which is terminated or relocated shall be removed or the advertising copy shall be removed. Painted wall signs shall be painted over with a color that resembles or matches the remainder of the building. Should the owner of, or person responsible for the sign, or if the tenant terminating the business fails to remove or paint over the sign within thirty (30) days following the date of obsolescence, the owner of the premises then shall be held responsible for such removal within sixty (60) days following the date of obsolescence.
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Double-Face Signs. Where a sign is permitted by any provision of this chapter, it shall be construed to permit a double face sign. Each face of a double sign may equal the maximum size for the particular type of sign permitted in this chapter.

