Sign Regulations in East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania

East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania has specific sign regulations covering 43 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Development/Neighborhood Identification Sign, Multiple-Family Development Identification Sign, Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Freestanding/Bulletin Board. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 28, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania

Sample Sign Requirements in East Whiteland Township

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Development/Neighborhood Identification Sign48 inches (4 ft)16 sq ft per sign
Multiple-Family Development Identification Sign48 inches (4 ft) if freestanding16 sq ft per sign
Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Freestanding/Bulletin Board8 ft20 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

43

  • Development/Neighborhood Identification Sign
  • Multiple-Family Development Identification Sign
  • Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Freestanding/Bulletin Board
  • Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Wall/Projecting Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

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Frequently Asked Questions

In East Whiteland Township, monument signs are limited to 8 ft. Height limits vary by zoning district and sign type. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your specific location.

To get a sign permit in East Whiteland Township, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Our data confirms permits are required for most commercial signs. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In East Whiteland Township, regulated sign types include Development/Neighborhood Identification Sign, Multiple-Family Development Identification Sign, Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Freestanding/Bulletin Board, Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Wall/Projecting Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

Sign setback requirements in East Whiteland Township vary by zone and sign type, typically ranging from 5-15 feet from property lines. Use PermitPal for specific setback requirements at your location.

Digital and LED signs in East Whiteland Township are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. East Whiteland Township has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania Sign Rules at a Glance

East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania regulates 43 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Long-Term Temporary Sign - Off-site Directionals in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 3 sq ft per sign, with a Not less than 5 ft from property line setback (Sec. §200-83D(1)(a)-(f)). Most commercial signs in East Whiteland Township require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania

Sign Rules by Zoning District in East Whiteland Township (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1148 inches (4 ft)40 sq ft
Residential Districts14 ft (if freestanding)2 sq ft
O/BP Office/Business Park District, O/BPS Office/Business Park Services District, PO District415 ft (one ground sign per lot)75 sq ft
VMX District, FC District, ROC District, I District425 ft100 sq ft per side, 200 sq ft total for 2-faced sign
ROC/R Regionally Oriented Commercial-Residential District1140 ft375 sq ft per side
Turnpike Interchange Overlay District1148 inches (4 ft) if freestanding200 sq ft
Professional Office Zoning District150 ft (measured to top of structure)672 sq ft per face; Max 2 faces

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in East Whiteland Township(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Development/Neighborhood Identification Sign48 inches (4 ft)16 sq ft per sign2 per road entrance/intersection per development or neighborhoodAt road entrance/intersection per development or neighborhood (max 2 per road entrance/intersection)Unlock§200-83A(1)-(4)
Multiple-Family Development Identification Sign48 inches (4 ft) if freestanding16 sq ft per sign1 per street frontageOne per street frontage from which vehicles gain accessUnlock§200-83B(1)-(5)
Religious and Quasi-Public Institution - Freestanding/Bulletin Board8 ft20 sq ft1 per institutionOn-siteUnlock§200-83C(1)
Long-Term Temporary Sign - Off-site Directional5 ft3 sq ft per signNot less than 5 ft from property line1 per intersectionWithin 50 ft of intersection, no further than 2 miles from advertised site, not less than 5 ft from property lineUnlock§200-83D(1)(a)-(f)
Long-Term Temporary Sign - On-site Real Estate Sign (Non-O/BP, O/BPS Districts)5 ft (residential); 8 ft (nonresidential)6 sq ft (residential); 20 sq ft (nonresidential)1 per street frontageOn-site; 1 per street frontageUnlock§200-83D(2)(a)-(e)
Long-Term Temporary Sign - On-site Construction Sign8 ft20 sq ft1 per frontage1 per arterial or collector street frontage of the project/developmentUnlock§200-83D(3)(a)-(e)
Short-Term Temporary Sign - Political Sign (Freestanding)6 ft6 sq ft per sign, 8 sq ft per propertyNo limitOn private property (not public except at polling places on election day).Unlock§200-83E(1)(a)-(e)
Short-Term Temporary Sign - Civic Event Sign6 ft (if freestanding)16 sq ft1 per lotOn private property with owner's permission (1 per lot)Unlock§200-83E(2)(a)-(d)

ROC/R Regionally Oriented Commercial-Residential District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Identification Sign - Site Identification40 ft375 sq ft per sideMax 3 per UDAAt major access roads (max 3 per development); 1 may be at intersection of public roadwaysUnlock§200-89.1B(1)(a)
Identification Sign - Entrance Column30 ft55 sq ft per sideMax 4 per UDAAt minor access roads within UDA (max 4 per UDA)Unlock§200-89.1B(1)(b)
Identification Sign - Entrance Pylon22 ft200 sq ft per sideMax 2 per UDAAt entrance roads within UDA (max 2 per UDA)Unlock§200-89.1B(1)(c)
Directional/Directory Sign - Master Vehicular17 ft55 sq ft per side3 per UDAAt major access roads within UDAUnlock§200-89.1B(2)(a)
Directional/Directory Sign - Minor Vehicular14 ft32 sq ft per side5 per UDAStrategic within UDAUnlock§200-89.1B(2)(b)
Exterior Directory Sign7.5 ft25 sq ft per panelMax 15 per UDAThroughout UDAUnlock§200-89.1B(2)(c)
Ground Monument Site Identification Sign8 ft (3), 6 ft (3)Three at 95 sq ft/side (8 ft h), three at 45 sq ft/side (6 ft h)6 per UDAThroughout UDA; three for bank buildingsUnlock§200-89.1B(2)(e)
Bank Directional Sign3 ft4 sq ft per side6 per UDATo identify bank parking/drive-through areas in UDAUnlock§200-89.1B(2)(f)

Turnpike Interchange Overlay District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign - Development Identification25 ft145 sq ft per side1 per tractOn tract; identifies the Overlay development and usersUnlock§200-89.2A(2)(a)-(b)
Freestanding Sign - Commercial User12 ft50 sq ft per side1 per tractOn tractUnlock§200-89.2A(3)(a)-(b)
Wall Sign - Commercial Use (Not retail with gasoline/hotel)75 sq ft1 per front and one per side per useFront and each side of building (not rear)Unlock§200-89.2A(4)(a)-(c)
Wall Sign - Hotel200 sq ft2 per hotel buildingOn buildingUnlock§200-89.2A(5)(a)-(b)
Freestanding Sign - Retail Gasoline25 ft100 sq ft per side (changeable portion max 35 sq ft)1 per tractOn tractUnlock§200-89.2B(2)(a)-(b)
Development Identification Sign (Freestanding)48 sq ft per sign24 ft length, 2 ft height2 per road entrance at intersection with arterialAt road entrances at arterial intersection per developmentUnlock§200-89.2C(1)(a)-(b)
Development Use Identification Sign (Freestanding)10.5 ft max ground heightMax 6 ft length, 2 ft height per use panel; max 3 use panels per sign1 per road entrance at intersection with arterialAt road entrance at arterial intersectionUnlock§200-89.2C(2)(a)-(c)
Multifamily Development Identification Sign48 inches (4 ft) if freestanding16 sq ft per sign1 per street frontageOn premises containing the multifamily developmentUnlock§200-89.2C(3) and §200-83B(1)-(5)

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Prohibited Signs in East Whiteland Township

  • No sign may be erected unless it conforms to the regulations of this article and has an approved sign permit.
  • Signs placed or painted on a vehicle or vehicle trailer and parked with the primary purpose of providing a sign for a business, use, event, or similar function are prohibited.
  • Signs that copy, imitate, or approximate an official highway sign or carry words like 'STOP,' 'DANGER,' 'GO SLOW,' 'CAUTION,' or 'WARNING,' or similar terms are prohibited.
  • Any sign in, or projecting into, a public right-of-way is prohibited.
  • A sign or illumination that causes direct glare into or upon any building or street, other than the accessory building, is prohibited.
  • Abandoned signs (signs that advertise an activity, business, product, or service no longer conducted or available on the premises) are prohibited.
  • Any sign advertising activities, services, products or uses not located, made, sold, used, or served on the premises displaying such sign (off-premise advertising) are prohibited except as allowed in § 200-85.
  • Billboard signs or off-premises signs are prohibited, except as specifically permitted.
  • Roof signs or signs on dormers or balconies are prohibited.
  • Strobe lights and signs containing strobe lights are prohibited.
  • Except as permitted under § 200-85F, any sign that is animated, flashing/message, glaring, or intermittent is prohibited (including signs with action, motion, color changes, or the illusion thereof; flashing or blinking illumination except time/temperature; signs that distract motorists with excessive brightness or glare; illuminated signs that change more than once every 12 hours).
  • Signs that emit smoke, visible vapors, particles, sound, or odors are prohibited.
  • Signs consisting of pennants, spinners, streamers, or inflatable signs are prohibited, except as short-term temporary on-site commercial event signs permitted elsewhere.
  • Any sign that impairs or causes confusion to vehicular or pedestrian traffic due to design, color, or placement, as determined by the Police Department, is prohibited.
  • Any sign mounted or attached to a tree or utility pole in the public right-of-way is prohibited.
  • Any sign located in a rear yard is prohibited.
  • Any sign not included among the permitted types of signs in district regulations or this article is prohibited.
  • No sign may be located within a sight triangle area unless support structure(s) have a combined cross-sectional area of 36 square inches or less.
  • When a sign extends over a vehicle area, the bottom of the sign must be at least 14 feet above grade.
  • When a sign extends over a pedestrian area, the bottom of the sign must be at least 8.5 feet above grade.
  • All signs and sign structures must be erected and attached totally within the site.

Exempt Signs in East Whiteland Township

  • Signs inside a building, not visible from a right-of-way, private or public road, or other private property.
  • Building street address numbers.
  • Signs carved into or part of materials that form an integral and permanent part of the building, indicating building name and date of erection.
  • Garage or yard sale signs no larger than four square feet, displayed for a maximum of 48 hours per year.
  • Public and/or government signs, including traffic or similar regulatory devices.
  • Flags and insignia of any government, except when displayed in connection with a commercial promotion.
  • Nonilluminated warning, private drive, posted, or no trespassing signs, not exceeding two square feet per face.
  • Temporary, nonilluminated 'For Sale,' 'For Rent,' or real estate signs concerning the premises on which the sign is located, subject to § 200-83D(2).
  • Nonilluminated window signs and posters not exceeding 10% of the window surface.
  • One temporary sign for a seasonal roadside stand selling agricultural produce grown on the premises (max 6 sq ft, set back at least 10 feet, only during active use).
  • Nonilluminated, on-premises directional signs for the general public (e.g. public parking, fire zones, entrances/exits), not exceeding four square feet per face and no more than six feet above ground.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for East Whiteland Township

  • In multiple owner/tenant occupancies, required identification signs should be coordinated and considered as part of a site plan and architectural feature of the proposed development (§ 200-80B and D). Drawings should show signs in conjunction with uses where land development approval is required.
  • In the ROC/R Regionally Oriented Commercial-Residential District, identification and directional/directory signs may be erected only by the overall developer or successor, and must be shown on a Master Signage Plan prepared by the developer and approved by the Board of Supervisors after review by the Planning Commission (§ 200-89.1A(2)).
  • Revisions to sign areas approved as part of a Master Signage Plan require review and approval by the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors (§ 200-89.1A(3)).
  • Other signs such as street signs, pedestrian directional signs, and banners on light poles in the ROC/R are governed by the Master Signage Plan (§ 200-89.1C).
  • For off-premises signs, a detailed site plan must be included with the sign permit application (§ 200-85O).
  • Permit applications must include a site plan showing all structures and the exact location of the proposed sign (§ 200-86B(3)).
  • Applications for permits to erect, alter or modify signs are processed like building or site alteration permits (§ 101-7).

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