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Piscataway City Zoning Code

§ 21-32.13

Signs.

[Ord. No. 2017-15]
a. 
All on-site signage, including and along the perimeter of the development, shall be designed with a common theme and architectural elements so as to provide a distinct character and unified identification to the development. The unifying design theme shall include the style of lettering, method of attachment, construction, material, size, proportion, lighting, and position, with consideration to day/night visual impacts. All signage must be consistent with a small-scale village character. Color of letters and background shall be carefully considered in relation to the color of the material of the building(s) or where the signs are proposed to be located. Signs shall be a subordinate rather than a predominant feature of any building. The lettering and sign shall be compatible with the architecture of the building.
b. 
A preliminary signage plan shall be provided with any GDP application for the development, which covers overall project identification, general signage themes and styling to be employed within the development. Preliminary site plan application for the development and/or individual phases of the development shall include details for all aspect of site signage, including location, dimension, area, building signage, window signage and lettering, individual building/tenant identification, traffic regulations, pedestrian crossing, street identification, parking and directional instructions. A signage hierarchy shall be established governing the above signage categories. Except as expressly permitted in this section, all on-site signage shall comply with the Piscataway Township Site Plan Ordinance requirements.