The following general regulations shall apply to all signs within
the Borough of Abbottstown, except upon order of the Zoning Hearing
Board, granted pursuant to the procedures established for the issuance
of a variance.
A. Sign location. All signs shall comply with the following standards
concerning sign location:
(1) No sign shall be erected or maintained so as to prevent free ingress
or egress from any door, window or fire escape. No sign shall be attached
to a standpipe or fire escape.
(2) No sign shall be erected at the intersection of streets so as to
obstruct the clear sight triangle, established by the Borough Subdivision
and Land Development Ordinance or applicable PennDOT Highway Occupancy
Permit (HOP) or other applicable state or federal standards.
(3) Unless specifically authorized elsewhere within this chapter, no
sign shall be erected within the legal right-of-way of any public
or private street.
B. Sign illumination. Unless specifically authorized elsewhere within
this chapter, no sign permitted within the ordinance shall be internally
illuminated. Externally illuminated signs shall be done so using fully
shielded or full-cutoff light fixtures.
C. Sign construction and maintenance. All signs shall comply with the
following standards concerning construction and maintenance:
(1) All signs shall be constructed of durable materials and kept in good
condition and repair.
(2) All lighting associated with any sign shall be done so in accordance
with applicable Uniform Construction Code standards and the National
Board of Fire Underwriters.
(3) Whenever a sign becomes structurally unsafe or endangers the safety
of the building or premise, or endangers the public safety, the Zoning
Officer shall give written notice to the owner of the premises on
which the sign is located that such sign must be made safe or removed
within five days.
D. Sign height. The height of a sign shall be measured from the existing
ground elevation at the base of the sign to the highest point of the
sign structure.
E. Calculating sign area. For the purposes of this chapter, the area
of a sign shall be calculated as follows:
(1) The area of the sign shall include the entire area within a single
continuous perimeter enclosing the outer limits of the sign. The sign
area shall not include any structural elements lying outside the limits
of the sign and not forming an integral part of the display.
(2) Unless otherwise stated by individual sign standards in §
204-42, in the case of an open sign made up of individual letters, attached to or painted on a building, wall, window, canopy, or awning, the sign area shall be that of the smallest rectangle or other geometric shape which encompasses all of the letters and symbols.
(3) In computing the area of a double-faced sign, only one face shall
be considered, provided that both faces are identical in area. The
maximum angle between sign faces shall be 60° for a sign to be
considered a double-faced sign.