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West Vincent Township
City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XXI

Signs

§ 390-126 Purpose.

In addition to the general goals listed in the statements of § 390-3, Purpose, and § 390-4, Community development objectives, it is the purpose of this article to:
A. 
Promote the safety, comfort and well-being of the users of streets, roads and highways in the Township;
B. 
Reduce distractions and obstructions from signs which would adversely affect traffic safety and to alleviate hazards caused by signs projecting over or encroaching upon public ways;
C. 
Discourage excessive visual competition in signage and ensure that signs aid orientation and adequately identify uses and activities to the public; and
D. 
Preserve or enhance the rural and historic character of the Township by requiring new and replacement signage, which is:
(1) 
Creative and distinctive;
(2) 
Compatible with the surroundings;
(3) 
Appropriate to the type of activity to which it pertains;
(4) 
Expressive of the identity of individual proprietors or of the community as a whole; and
(5) 
Appropriately sized in its context so as to be easily readable.

§ 390-127 Definitions.

[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 216]
In addition to the definitions contained in Article II, the following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall have the meanings indicated below:
ARTISAN SIGN
Temporary advertising signs of workmen or businesses performing services at or alterations to a building or premises.
BACK-LIT ILLUMINATED SIGN
A type of illuminated sign that is designed to produce artificial light indirectly through transparent or translucent material from a source of light or luminous tubes within such sign.
BULLETIN BOARD or DIRECTORY SIGN
A permanent sign with movable letters, words or numerals, indicating the names of persons associated with or events conducted upon or products or services offered upon the premises upon which such a sign is maintained.
BUSINESS SIGN
A sign directing attention to a business, commodity or service conducted, sold or offered upon the same premises as those upon which the sign is maintained.
DEVELOPMENT SIGN
A temporary sign indicating that a site or premises is in the process of being subdivided and developed for the construction of dwellings or other buildings.
DIGITAL SIGN
A sign capable of displaying text, graphics, symbols or images that can be electronically or mechanically changed by remote or automatic means through the use of intermittent lights, including but not limited to light-emitting diodes (LEDs), liquid crystal display, or plasma image display, which directs attention to a business, price, activity, product, commodity, service, entertainment or communication.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign conveying instructions with respect to the premises on which it is maintained, such as the entrance and exit of a parking area, a warning sign, a danger sign and similar information signs.
DIRECTIONAL SIGNS, OFF-SITE
Nonilluminated signs used to direct persons to civic or service clubs, churches, schools, nonprofit organizations or other public or quasi-public sites or facilities.
FLASHING SIGNS
Any illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary and/or constant in intensity at all times when such sign is in use and which exhibits changes in light, color, direction or animation, including, but not limited to, moving, rotating, flashing, oscillating, shuttered or other similar sign. Illuminated signs which indicate the date, time and temperature will not be considered flashing signs.
FREESTANDING SIGN
A detached sign, which shall include any sign, uprights or braces placed upon or in the ground and not attached to any building, wall or fence. This does not include portable or trailer-type signs.
HISTORICAL MARKER SIGN
A marker or tablet commemorating a historical site or event and erected by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission or other authorized historical society or commission.
HOME OCCUPATION SIGN
Signs which identify or advertise home occupations.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign located on the premises, other than a bulletin board or nameplate sign, indicating the name of a development, the name or address of a building, or the name of the management thereof.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A nonflashing or nontwinkling sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outlines illuminated by direct or indirect electric lighting or luminous tubes as part of the sign.
NAMEPLATE SIGN
A sign which designates the name and address of an occupant or group of occupants.
OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGN
Signs erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation or the Township of West Vincent, which are designed to regulate traffic, describe road conditions, or supply directions.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING BILLBOARDS
A sign which directs attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment not conducted, sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign capable of being readily moved or relocated, including moveable signs mounted on a chassis and wheels or supported by legs.
PROFESSIONAL SIGNS
Signs which indicate the profession of a doctor of medicine, veterinarian, dentist, teacher, artist, architect, musician, lawyer, magisterial district judge, or practitioner of similar character.
PROJECTING SIGN
A display sign which is attached directly to any building, wall or other structure and which extends more than 12 inches from the face of the wall.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
A temporary sign indicating the sale, rental or lease of the premises on which the sign is located.
ROOF SIGN
A sign which is located above or projects above the lowest point of the eaves or the top of the parapet wall of any building, or which is painted on or fastened to a roof.
SIGN
See § 390-8.
SIGN AREA OR SIZE
See § 390-8.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A sign notifying of or advertising a special event on the premises, such as festivals, concerts or exhibits, or the sale of farm products, being displayed for not more than 30 days in duration.
TRESPASSING SIGNS
Any sign indicating the private nature of property, a road or driveway, or a sign restricting or prohibiting hunting, fishing or some other activity.
WALL SIGNS
Any sign erected against the wall of any building, or displayed on windows or doors, or displayed with the exposed face thereof in a plane parallel to the face of said wall, window or door, and which sign is mounted at a distance measured perpendicular to said wall not greater than 12 inches.

§ 390-128 Signs in residential districts.

[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 216]
The following types of signs shall be permitted in any residential district, provided that the signs relate to a use permitted in the district and comply with all requirements herein specified.
A. 
Official traffic signs.
B. 
Home occupation, professional or nameplate signs, provided that:
(1) 
The size of any such sign shall not exceed two square feet.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be erected for each permitted use or dwelling unit.
C. 
Identification signs for subdivisions, planned residential developments, multifamily developments, mobile home parks, farms or estates, schools, churches and other permitted uses, provided that:
(1) 
The size of any such sign shall not exceed 18 square feet.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be placed at each vehicular entrance to a public road.
(3) 
Within each mobile home park, no more than two signs indicating the office and the location of supportive facilities, each of which shall not exceed three square feet in size.
(4) 
Such signs shall be in accordance with a sign plan submitted and approved per the Township subdivision and land development plan review process. If not part of or applicable to a sign plan, such signs shall require Board of Supervisors' approval prior to issuance of a sign permit. Identification signs for farms and estates shall be exempt from this sign plan and approval requirement.
(5) 
Such signs shall comply with the following standards:
(a) 
All signs shall be located outside the road right-of-way;
(b) 
Signs shall be constructed of natural materials (e.g., wood, native stone, etc.);
(c) 
Where practical, signs shall be connected to existing or new hedgerows, fences, stone walls, or other perimeter landscaping or fencing to create a unified and consistent development design; and
(d) 
Such signs shall be maintained by the property owner or homeowners' association, where applicable.
D. 
Real estate signs, provided that:
(1) 
The size of any sign shall not exceed six square feet.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be placed on the premises unless such premises fronts on more than one street or road; in which case, one such sign may be placed on each road frontage.
(3) 
All such signs shall be removed within 30 days of the sale or rental of the premises.
E. 
Development signs, provided that:
(1) 
The area of such sign shall not exceed 24 square feet.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be erected at each entrance to a public road for developments under construction. In the case of development prior to construction, not more than one such sign shall be placed on the premises, unless such premises fronts on more than one street or road; in which case, one such sign may be placed on each road frontage.
(3) 
All such signs shall be removed upon completion of construction or active work by the developer.
(4) 
Off-site directional signs shall be prohibited.
F. 
Trespassing signs, provided that the size of any such sign not exceed two square feet.
G. 
Artisan signs, provided that:
(1) 
Such signs shall be erected only on the premises where such work is being performed.
(2) 
Such signs may be erected only with the written permission of the property owner.
(3) 
The size of any such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet.
(4) 
Not more than one such sign per contractor shall be placed on the premises.
(5) 
Such signs shall be removed upon completion of active work.
H. 
Bulletin board signs or directory signs, provided that the sign area does not exceed 12 square feet.
I. 
Temporary signs, provided that:
(1) 
The size of such sign, except at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, shall not exceed 16 square feet.
(2) 
The sign shall be removed immediately upon completion of the special event, but in no event later than 30 days after issuance of a permit as required by § 390-133 of this chapter.
J. 
Business signs advertising the sale of farm products, provided the size of such sign shall not exceed 12 square feet.
K. 
Yard or garage sale signs not exceeding four square feet in area, and provided they are removed within 24 hours of the completion of the sale.
L. 
Public utility identification signs relating to the identification, operation or protection of any public utility or essential service.
M. 
Directional signs for conditional uses and uses by special exception, provided that each such sign shall not exceed two square feet in area.
N. 
Historical or memorial markers or tablets, provided that:
(1) 
The size of such sign shall not exceed 10 square feet.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be placed on the premises unless such premises fronts on more than one road or street; in which case, one such sign may be placed on each road frontage.

§ 390-129 Signs in commercial, industrial and municipal districts.

[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 216]
The following types of signs shall be permitted in the PC/LI Planned Commercial/Limited Industrial, LVCC Ludwigs Village Center Commercial and M Municipal Districts, provided that the signs comply with all requirements herein specified:
A. 
Any sign permitted in residential districts which relates to a use permitted in the Planned Commercial/Limited Industrial, Ludwigs Village Center Commercial, or Municipal District.
B. 
Real estate signs, provided that:
(1) 
The size of any such sign shall not exceed 32 square feet per side.
(2) 
Not more than one such sign shall be placed on the premises unless such premises fronts on more than one road; in which case, one such sign may be placed on each road frontage.
(3) 
All such signs shall be removed within 30 days of the sale or rental of the premises.
C. 
Business signs, provided that:
(1) 
A sign or signs may be erected in accordance with one of the following:
(a) 
One freestanding sign up to 32 square feet per side, with a maximum height of 10 feet, plus one of the following:
[1] 
One wall sign mounted flush on the wall up to eight square feet; or
[2] 
One wall sign when part of the architectural design of the building and consisting of individual letters or symbols, not to exceed 15% of the wall area, but not to exceed 64 square feet in area; or
[3] 
In the case of commercial or industrial development with more than one entity or use on the same parcel or within the same building, one shared freestanding sign may be permitted, containing not more than four square feet per use, with a maximum height of 18 feet. These dimensions may be reasonably modified at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors. No additional freestanding signs shall be permitted.
(b) 
One projecting sign not to exceed 10 square feet in area and projecting not more than six feet from the wall, plus one of the following:
[1] 
One wall sign mounted flush on the wall up to eight square feet; or
[2] 
One wall sign when part of the architectural design of the building and consisting of individual letters or symbols, not to exceed 15% of the wall area, but not to exceed 64 square feet in area; or
[3] 
One window sign consisting of individual letters or symbols not to exceed 30% of the total glass area of the building front.
(2) 
Wall signs which are part of the architectural design of a building and consisting of individual letters or symbols shall be restricted to an area not more than 64 square feet in area or 15% of the wall area, including windows and doors, of the wall upon which such sign is affixed or attached, whichever is less, and such signs shall not protrude above the structural wall of which it is a part.
(3) 
In the case of a commercial or industrial development with more than one entity or use on the same parcel or within the same building, one shared freestanding sign may be permitted, containing not more than four square feet per use, with a maximum height of 18 feet. These dimensions may be reasonably modified at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors. No additional freestanding signs shall be permitted.
D. 
Directional signs, provided that each such sign shall not exceed four square feet in area.
E. 
Illuminated signs.
(1) 
Illuminated signs shall be permitted as a conditional use.
(2) 
Illuminated signs are permitted for nonresidential uses only.
(3) 
Illuminated signs shall be illuminated with steady, stationary, shielded light sources directed solely onto the signs without causing glare. There shall be no illumination of a flashing or intermittent type, except as permitted for digital signs per § 390-131G below.
(4) 
Lighting from illuminated signs shall not shine directly upon adjacent properties and/or within the normal line of vision of pedestrians or motorists using streets or sidewalks within public rights-of-way.
(5) 
Lighting shall be shielded so that the source of light shall not be visible from any point off the lot on which the sign is located, except for digital signs as permitted by this section.
(6) 
Back-lit illuminated signs shall employ either translucent materials or backlighting only, and provided the lighting source complies with all other requirements of this chapter. Illumination shall be permitted for individual or groups of letters on a sign face or individual internally illuminated letters or backlit letters, but the backlighting of an entire sign face shall not be permitted.
(7) 
No sign may be erected with exposed electrical wires.
(8) 
Strings of bulbs are not permitted, except as part of a holiday celebration or temporary seasonal decorations.
(9) 
No artificial light or reflecting device shall be used as a part of a sign where such light or device interferes with, competes for attention with, or may be mistaken for a traffic signal.
(10) 
Neon window signs may be permitted in cases where they are custom designed to be compatible with the building's historic and/or architectural character and exterior color.
(11) 
All signs shall comply with the applicable requirements of adopted construction codes in effect at the time of installation.
(12) 
In addition to the regulations of this section, illuminated signs shall comply with all applicable provisions of Code of the Township of West Vincent.
F. 
Temporary signs, provided that:
(1) 
The size of such sign, except at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors, shall not exceed 16 square feet per side.
(2) 
The sign shall be removed immediately upon completion of the special event but in no event later than 30 days after issuance of a permit as required by § 390-133 of this chapter.
G. 
Digital signs.
(1) 
Digital signs shall be permitted as a special exception use in the PC/LI Planned Commercial/Limited Industrial District and in the LVCC Ludwigs Village Center Commercial District only.
(2) 
Digital signs are permitted for nonresidential uses only.
(3) 
Displayed messages shall be visible for a minimum of eight seconds.
(4) 
A change in displayed message shall occur within one second.
(5) 
No visual scrolling, movement, fading, or dissolving is permitted, and messages shall not overlap.
(6) 
The sign shall be equipped with automatic day/night dimming to reduce the illumination intensity of the sign from one hour after sunset to one hour prior to sunrise.
(7) 
The sign shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff in case of failure or error that would result in the sign projecting a full-intensity all-white image for an extended period of time.
(8) 
The use of animation, sound, and/or full-motion video is prohibited.
(9) 
All signs shall comply with the applicable requirements of adopted construction and electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
(10) 
In addition to the regulations of this section, digital signs shall comply with all applicable provisions of Code of the Township of West Vincent.

§ 390-130 Signs in Birchrunville Village District.

[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 216]
The following types of signs shall be permitted in the BV Birchrunville Village District, provided that the signs comply with all requirements herein specified:
A. 
Any sign permitted in residential districts which relates to a use permitted in the Birchrunville Village District.
B. 
Business signs, provided that:
(1) 
Not more than one sign shall be permitted for each business.
(2) 
The maximum sign area for each sign shall not exceed 16 square feet per side.
(3) 
Freestanding signs shall not exceed a height of seven feet from the ground level to the top of the sign and shall not exceed a height of nine feet to the top of the sign support.
(4) 
Projecting signs shall not exceed six square feet in area, with a maximum projection from a building wall of six feet.
(5) 
Wall signs which are part of the architectural design of a building shall be restricted to an area not more than 15% of the wall area, including windows and doors, of the wall upon which such sign is affixed or attached, and such signs shall not protrude above the structural wall of which it is a part.
(6) 
In the case of a commercial development with more than one business or use on the same parcel or within the same building, one shared freestanding sign shall be permitted, containing not more than 16 square feet. No individual freestanding signs shall be permitted.
C. 
Directional signs, provided that each such sign shall not exceed two square feet in area.

§ 390-131 General regulations.

[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 216]
The following regulations shall apply to all districts, except to the extent of any inconsistency with the regulations set forth in § 390-128, 390-129 or 390-130; in which case, the regulations in § 390-128, 390-129 or 390-130 shall apply:
A. 
No sign shall be erected within any street right-of-way, except official traffic signs and similar regulatory notices or historical markers of a duly constituted governmental body.
B. 
No sign having a distracting effect on motorists on adjacent highways shall be permitted, including flashing signs and those which move, oscillate or rotate, and those which contain reflective elements which flutter or sparkle and convey the impression of movement.
C. 
No sign shall be erected so as to obstruct free and clear vision of any intersection, driveway, parking lot entrance or exit, or traffic control device.
D. 
No sign shall be erected which uses an artificial light or reflecting device which may be mistaken for a traffic signal or which contains red, green or amber illumination.
E. 
No sign shall be erected or maintained so as to prevent free ingress and egress from any door, window or fire escape.
F. 
No sign shall be erected which emits smoke, visible vapors or particles, sound or odor.
G. 
No sign shall be erected containing information which implies that a property may be used for any purpose not permitted under the provisions of this chapter.
H. 
No business sign shall be located nearer to a residence or a residential district line than permitted for buildings on the lot. If located nearer than 50 feet and facing into a residence or a residential district, it shall be designed so as not to shine or reflect light upon such residence or district.
I. 
Illuminated signs that are indirectly lit shall be illuminated by fixtures positioned above the sign. Said fixtures shall be shielded so that the source of light is not visible from any location off the subject property, and/or from any adjacent private or public street or vehicular accessway.
J. 
Projecting, freestanding, or wall signs shall have a minimum clearance of 10 feet from the finished grade of any sidewalk or 14 1/2 feet above any parking area or drive. Wall signs mounted flush to a building may be located less than 10 feet from the finished grade of any sidewalk or 14 1/2 feet above any parking area or drive.
K. 
No roof signs shall be permitted, and no part of any sign shall extend above the vertical building face or wall, such as the eaves line or the top of a parapet.
L. 
All signs shall be constructed of durable materials and kept in good condition and repair, safe from hazards, nuisances and collapse. When any sign becomes dilapidated, structurally unsafe or endangers the public safety, or the safety of a building or premises, the Township shall give written notice to the owner of the sign or the owner of the premises on which the sign is located that such sign be made safe or removed within 30 days. Should the remedy not occur within this time-frame, the Township shall remove the sign at the expense of the owner.
M. 
If a use ceases for a period of six months, signs advertising the ceased business or businesses must be removed by the owner of the property or the owner of the sign. Such signs may be removed by the Township at the expense of the owner if not removed within 30 days of written notice to the owner.
N. 
All signs shall be made a harmonious part of the architectural design and character of the buildings located on the same lot and of the district in which the sign is located.
O. 
All signs shall be securely mounted or fastened to the building upon which they are erected or, if freestanding, must be securely and safely installed in the ground.
P. 
No sign, except removable political signs and temporary removable yard or garage sale signs and trespassing signs, shall be placed on any tree, utility pole, or upon natural features.
Q. 
Outdoor advertising billboards may be permitted in the PC/LI Planned Commercial/Limited Industrial District only as a special exception when authorized by the Zoning Hearing Board, subject to the standards of § 390-228 of this chapter and the following additional requirements:
(1) 
No such sign shall exceed 32 square feet in area.
(2) 
Only one such sign shall be erected on any one property.
(3) 
No two structures containing an outdoor advertising billboard shall be spaced less than 300 feet apart.
(4) 
Only one such sign shall be erected for any one business establishment or advertiser.
(5) 
No such sign shall exceed six feet in height, measured from original ground level prior to construction to the top of such sign.
(6) 
The business, commodity, service or entertainment for which such sign directs attention shall be located within the Township of West Vincent.
(7) 
Written permission from the property owner on whose property the sign is located is required, and a copy of such written permission shall be filed with the Township.
(8) 
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and/or Township sign permit is required where necessary.
R. 
Off-site directional signs shall be permitted in all districts, provided that the signs comply with the following requirements:
(1) 
Such signs shall indicate only the name of the facility, organization or site and the direction or approximate distance to the facility.
(2) 
Such signs shall not exceed three square feet in area.
(3) 
Only one such sign shall be erected prior to each intersection turning movement necessary to reach such facility.
(4) 
No more than four such signs shall be erected in the Township for each facility, unless otherwise approved by the Board of Supervisors.
(5) 
Written permission from the property owner is required.
(6) 
Temporary off-site directional signs directing persons to temporary exhibits or events, the sale of farm products (including, but not limited to, produce and Christmas trees), and signs erected in conjunction with a political election, shall be subject to the following requirements:
(a) 
No such sign shall exceed 12 square feet in area.
(b) 
Signs shall be removed within two weeks after the date of the event or election.
(c) 
No such sign shall be posted earlier than two weeks prior to the occurrence of the event to which it relates, with the exception of political signs and signs advertising the sale of farm products, which shall be posted not earlier than one month prior to the event or season.
(d) 
No permit shall be issued for the erection of such signs until a deposit shall be made with the Zoning Officer in accordance with a fee schedule adopted by the Board of Supervisors to guarantee removal within the time prescribed. Failure to comply shall result in the forfeiture of the deposit.
S. 
Banner signs shall be permitted only when erected for 15 days or less.
T. 
Prohibited signs.
(1) 
Flashing, rotating or revolving signs, with the exception of barber poles.
(2) 
Any sign suspended between poles and illuminated by a series of lights.
(3) 
Any banner sign or sign of any other type across a public road or street or on any private property, except for such signs which are approved by the Board of Supervisors to be of general benefit to the municipality or for public convenience, necessity, or welfare.
(4) 
Any sign suspended between poles, which is either a pennant which blows in the wind or a spinner which spins in the wind.
(5) 
Electronic signs.
(6) 
Signs which contain, include or are illuminated by any flashing, intermittent, or moving light or lights, except, where permitted, those giving public service information such as time, date, temperature, weather, or similar information.
U. 
Design guidelines. Although design and architectural style of signs are not specifically restricted, signs should observe the design guidelines contained in Appendix B of this chapter in order to maintain consistency with the surroundings and to ensure compatibility with the traditional rural character of the Township.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Appendix B is included as an attachment to this chapter.
V. 
Sign plan and schedule: as part of any subdivision or land development plan as defined by Chapter 315, Subdivision and Land Development, of the Township's Code, a sign plan and schedule shall be submitted and approved by the Board of Supervisors prior to final plan approval. If a sign plan or schedule has been revised after final plan approval or a sign is proposed which was not included as part of a sign plan or schedule, a new or revised sign plan and schedule shall be submitted to the Township and approved by the Zoning Officer prior to issuance of a sign permit.

§ 390-132 Sign calculations.

A. 
Double-faced signs. In computing the area of a double-face sign, only one side shall be considered, provided that both faces are identical. In "V" type signs or structures, the interior angle of which exceeds 45°, both sides shall be considered in computing the sign area.
B. 
Distances. All distances provided for in this article shall be measured from the nearest edge of the sign or sign structure.
C. 
Window signs. Any sign which is painted or mounted onto a window, or which is hung directly inside the window, shall not exceed 30% of the window area in which it is displayed. Permanent signs hung inside windows shall be made of clear materials with lettering painted or affixed to them.
D. 
Freestanding signs. The height of freestanding signs shall be measured from the ground level to the topmost portion of the sign structure.

§ 390-133 Sign permits, inspection and fees.

A. 
Permits. A sign permit shall be required for all signs, except those declared exempt in Subsection E below. Such signs shall be subject to annual inspection, unless otherwise provided. All illuminated signs shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Applications for sign permits shall be filed in triplicate and on forms furnished by the Township and shall be accompanied by detailed plans and specifications and such other information deemed necessary by the Board of Supervisors to determine the location, details of construction, and illumination of such sign. All applications for sign permits shall be accompanied by the property owner's written consent if the property owner is not the owner of the sign.
B. 
Annual inspection. All signs for which a permit is required may be subject to annual inspection by the Board of Supervisors. The fees for annual inspection shall be as established by resolution by the Board of Supervisors, and a certificate of inspection issued upon payment of the same.
C. 
Temporary sign permits. A temporary sign permit may be reissued for not more than one successive three-month period. Display of temporary signs for more than three months will require conversion to permanent sign status or shall be removed by the owner or applicant. The site or building on which the sign was erected shall be restored to its original condition upon removal of the sign.
D. 
Permit fees. No permit to erect a sign shall be issued until the appropriate fee has been paid to the Township in such amount as the Board of Supervisors shall establish by resolution.
E. 
Exempt signs. No permit shall be required before erecting any of the following signs, provided they conform to all other provisions established in this article:
(1) 
Official traffic signs;
(2) 
Public utility or service identification signs;
(3) 
Trespassing signs;
(4) 
Artisan signs;
(5) 
Real estate signs six square feet or less;
(6) 
Historic or memorial markers;
(7) 
Temporary yard or garage sale signs;
(8) 
Home occupation, professional, or nameplate signs;
(9) 
Directional signs;
(10) 
Business signs advertising the sale of farm products, except off-site directional signs, which shall comply with the permit requirements established in § 390-131R(6)(d).
(11) 
Identification signs for farms or estates.