A sign permit application for a permanent sign shall be made upon a form provided by the Township. The sign permit application is in addition to any building permit application required by the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. The sign permit application shall be accompanied by plans and specifications drawn to scale, together with any site plan required by this section or this Code. The applicant shall furnish the following information on or with the sign permit application form:
Whether there is an existing freestanding sign on the same lot where the proposed freestanding sign will be located, and its distance as measured along the right-of-way.
An applicant shall deliver a sign permit application for a permanent sign to the Township's Zoning Officer or his or her designee, or such other person as may be designated by the Township. The sign permit application shall be reviewed for a determination of whether the proposed sign meets the applicable requirements of this section and any applicable zoning law. The review of the sign permit application shall be completed within 10 calendar days, and the application shall be granted or denied within that time frame. In the event that no decision is rendered within 10 calendar days following submission, the application shall be deemed denied and the applicant may appeal to the Land Use Board . Any appeal shall be heard and a decision rendered within the time frames specified in this section or otherwise set forth or provided for appeals.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2014-02]
Greenwich Township City Zoning Code
§ 16-11.13
Sign permit application and issuance of sign permit.
A sign permit application for a permanent sign shall be made upon a form provided by the Township. The sign permit application is in addition to any building permit application required by the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code. The sign permit application shall be accompanied by plans and specifications drawn to scale, together with any site plan required by this section or this Code. The applicant shall furnish the following information on or with the sign permit application form:
Whether there is an existing freestanding sign on the same lot where the proposed freestanding sign will be located, and its distance as measured along the right-of-way.
An applicant shall deliver a sign permit application for a permanent sign to the Township's Zoning Officer or his or her designee, or such other person as may be designated by the Township. The sign permit application shall be reviewed for a determination of whether the proposed sign meets the applicable requirements of this section and any applicable zoning law. The review of the sign permit application shall be completed within 10 calendar days, and the application shall be granted or denied within that time frame. In the event that no decision is rendered within 10 calendar days following submission, the application shall be deemed denied and the applicant may appeal to the Land Use Board . Any appeal shall be heard and a decision rendered within the time frames specified in this section or otherwise set forth or provided for appeals.