§ 910 Directional Signs Permitted in All Districts.
   Signs not on the property to which they relate, and which are used for directing persons to principal permitted uses in the Township may be erected subject to the following additional requirements:
(Ord. 156, passed 4-27-2010)
      A.   A permit shall be obtained as provided in § 902 hereof.
      (Ord. 156, passed 4-27-2010)
      B.   A sign shall indicate only the name and direction of the principal use.
      C.   Only one such sign shall be erected prior to each intersection turning movement necessary to reach such principal use.
      D.   Such signs shall be located not more than 100 feet from intersecting street right-of-way lines.
      E.   No more than two directional signs shall be erected in the Township for any one principal use.
      F.   Signs shall not exceed 3 square feet in area.
      G.   Signs shall be no closer that 20 feet to a side lot line and shall not be located within the street right-of-way line.
      H.   Height of signs, measured from the mean elevation of the proposed finished grade at the foot of the sign to the highest point of the sign structure shall not exceed 10 feet.
      I.   Written permission from the owner of the property on which the sign is to be placed must be obtained and provided as part of the permit application.
(Ord. 156, passed 4-27-2010)
(Ord. passed 10-2-2007, § 907; Ord. 156, passed 4-27-2010, §§ 56, 57)