Sign Regulations in Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania

Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania has specific sign regulations covering 25 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Directional Sign, Awning Sign, Canopy or Marquee Sign. 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 Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania

Sample Sign Requirements in Upper Allen Township

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unit
Window Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unit
Projecting Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unit

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Sign Types Covered

25

  • Directional Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Canopy or Marquee Sign
  • Drive-Through Menu Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Upper Allen Township

Municipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Upper Allen Township vary by zone and sign type. Wall signs typically range from 25-40 feet, while monument signs are usually limited to 6-10 feet. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your property.

To get a sign permit in Upper Allen 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 Upper Allen Township, regulated sign types include Directional Sign, Awning Sign, Canopy or Marquee Sign, Drive-Through Menu 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 Upper Allen 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 Upper Allen Township are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Upper Allen Township has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania Sign Rules at a Glance

Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania regulates 25 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Development Entrance Sign (Freestanding Monument Style)s in the Agricultural District (Ag), Low-Density Residential District (R-1), Medium-Density Residential District (R-2), High-Density Residential District (R-3), Planned Residential Development Overlay District (PRD) zoning district are capped at 8 feet tall and 36 square feet, with a 10 feet from ROW and 10 feet from adjacent lot lines setback (Sec. Table XVIII-1; § 245-18.11). Most commercial signs in Upper Allen Township require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Upper Allen Township, Pennsylvania

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Upper Allen Township (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Agricultural District (Ag), Low-Density Residential District (R-1), Medium-Density Residential District (R-2), High-Density Residential District (R-3), Planned Residential Development Overlay District (PRD)138 feet40 square feet
Village District (VIL)710 feet40 square feet
Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1)810 feet60 square feet
Highway Commercial District (C-2), Professional Office District (PO), Institutional District (INS), Industrial District (IND)1035 feet from grade; no higher than highest arch. point of building100 square feet (C-2, PO, INS, IND); 60 sq ft (C-1, VIL)
Historic Districts1
Industrial District (IND) - Billboards125 feet725 square feet
General Regulations For All Zones35 feet18 square feet

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Upper Allen Township(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

Agricultural District (Ag), Low-Density Residential District (R-1), Medium-Density Residential District (R-2), High-Density Residential District (R-3), Planned Residential Development Overlay District (PRD)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unitUnlimitedIndividual dwelling unitsUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Window Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unitUnlimitedIndividual dwelling unitsUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Projecting Sign (Home Based Business or Home Occupation)Maximum area of all signs shall not exceed 8 square feet per dwelling unitUnlimitedIndividual dwelling unitsUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Freestanding Monument Sign6 feet12 square feet1 per dwelling unitPermitted within Agricultural District only; 1 per dwelling unitUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Development Entrance Sign (Freestanding Monument Style)8 feet36 square feet10 feet from ROW and 10 feet from adjacent lot lines1 per side of entrance; additional 2 at another entrance if more than 1,000 ft apartResidential subdivisions, apartment, multifamily, or mixed-use developments; 1 per each side of each access street for developments with six or more lots or buildings; additional 2 signs at another entrance if more than 1,000 linear feet from the otherUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Development Entrance Sign (Wall Sign on Retaining Wall/Entry Wall/Fence)5 feet36 square feet; sign area shall not include wall or fence area10 feet from ROW and 10 feet from adjacent lot linesWall sign mounted to retaining wall, decorative wall, or fence generally parallel with the street, in lieu of freestanding monument signUnlockTable XVIII-1; § 245-18.11
Light Pole Banner Sign18 square feet3 feetOne per light poleOn a light poleUnlock245-18.13L (applicable in all districts); referenced Table XVIII-1
Freestanding Monument Style Sign (Nonresidential Uses)8 feet32 square feet10 ft from ROW and 10 ft from adjacent lot lines1 per lot; +1 per additional street frontage with access1 per lot; additional 1 for each street frontage with vehicular access; for shared entrance only one sign for multiple lotsUnlockTable XVIII-1

Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignOn awningUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.12C, 18.13G
Canopy or Marquee SignCanopy or marquee attached to building or freestandingUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.12C, 18.13H
Directional Sign5 feet6 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13I
Drive-Through Menu Sign10 feet36 square feet per signTwo per stacking laneMax 2 per stacking lane; not permitted in front yardUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13J
Freestanding Monument Style Sign10 feet40 square feetOne per lot plus one for each separate street frontage with vehicular access (max 3 total per lot)One per lot; additional for lots with vehicular access on more than one streetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.12C, 18.15 (EMC)
Projecting Sign20 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13M
Wall Sign60 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13O
Window Sign32 square feet (for total of all permitted window signs)UnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13P

Highway Commercial District (C-2), Professional Office District (PO), Institutional District (INS), Industrial District (IND)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Directional Sign5 feet6 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13I
Drive-Through Menu Sign10 feet36 square feet per signTwo per stacking laneTwo per stacking lane, not in front yardUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13J
Freestanding Monument Style Sign10 feet50 square feet10 ft from ROW and adjacent lot linesOne per lot plus one for each additional street frontage (+ extra if frontage is 800ft+)One per lot, additional one for each street frontage with vehicular access; if frontage >=800 ft, one additional sign allowed along that frontageUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.12C, 18.13K, 18.15
Freestanding Ground Pole Style Sign25 feet60 square feet10 ft from ROW and adjacent lot linesPermitted only in C-2, PO, and IND; not permitted in INSUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13K
Projecting Sign20 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13M
Roof Sign35 feet from grade; no higher than highest arch. point of building60 square feetUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13N
Wall SignNot higher than 35 feet from grade100 square feet (C-2, PO, INS, IND); 60 sq ft (C-1, VIL)UnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13O
Window SignNot higher than 12 feet from grade32 square feet (total for all window signs)On windows of public access sideUnlockTable XVIII-2; § 245-18.13P

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Prohibited Signs in Upper Allen Township

  • It is unlawful to display, erect, place, establish, paint, or maintain a nonexempt sign except in conformance with the standards and procedures of this chapter.
  • No sign shall be erected, affixed, or displayed without a required permit, unless exempt.
  • No sign or sign structure shall be placed on private or public property without the written consent of the property owner or agent.
  • Messages and structures shall be constructed in accordance with all applicable codes and maintained in good repair and condition at all times.
  • Where there is a conflict between a sign and another regulation in this chapter, or other conflicts, the most restrictive regulation applies.
  • Signs containing strobe lights, floodlights, outdoor lasers, flashing lights or changing colors, or mirrors or other reflective devices are prohibited.
  • Abandoned and outdated signs and sign structures are prohibited.
  • Deteriorated signs and sign structures that are unsafe or unsecure are prohibited.
  • Physically animated signs or digitally animated signs, or signs with any moving parts are prohibited.
  • Inflatable and stuffed signs, including balloons over 30 cubic feet that are tethered to the ground or structure, unless otherwise permitted as temporary signs, are prohibited.
  • Signs painted on, attached or affixed to, or supported by structures, bus shelters, utility poles, benches, trash receptables, trees, rocks, or placed in public right-of-way are prohibited.
  • Signs which may obstruct the view of, or imitate, resemble, or may be confused with traffic signals, or obstruct sight-distance triangle at intersections, or extend into any right-of-way, planting strip or easement (unless otherwise permitted) are prohibited.
  • Signs or sign structures that prevent free ingress or egress from doors, windows, fire escapes, or prevent free access from one part of a roof to another, or are attached to a stand-pipe or fire escape (except approved safety signs), are prohibited.
  • Signs or sign structures that obstruct building openings reducing ventilation, light, or exhaust below required levels are prohibited.
  • Signs which emit smoke, visible vapors, particles, sound, or odor and open flames used to attract attention are prohibited.
  • Signs incorporating full motion video or film display via electronic file or streamed in real time are prohibited.
  • Signs on public property or within a public right-of-way, unless erected or required by a governmental body, are prohibited.
  • Signs or displays visible from a lot line that are obscene or pornographic are prohibited.
  • Festoon lighting unshielded from off the property is prohibited.
  • Vehicle signs viewed from a public road with the primary purpose of providing signage not otherwise allowed by this article are prohibited.
  • Beacons and searchlights are prohibited except for emergency purposes.
  • Signs which promote illegal activity or state or imply a lot may be used for any nonpermitted purpose are prohibited.
  • Signs mounted above the roofline of a building, except for permitted roof signs, are prohibited.
  • Any banner or sign suspended across a public street, without the permission of the property and road owner, is prohibited.
  • Pennants, spinners, banners, and streamers, except as permitted by a temporary sign permit, are prohibited.
  • Any other sign (including portable signs), not specifically permitted in the chapter, is prohibited.
  • Signs must not be set back less than 10 feet from any legal right-of-way, unless otherwise permitted.
  • No sign shall be permitted to extend into, over, or be placed within any legal right-of-way, planting strip, or easement, unless otherwise permitted.
  • No sign shall obstruct the clear sight triangle at any street intersection or impair sight distance.
  • Signs must be erected and attached totally on or within the site or lot, except as specifically permitted.

Exempt Signs in Upper Allen Township

  • Interior signs.
  • Signs required by federal, state, or Township law, or a municipal authority.
  • Signs or notices issued by a court, officer, or other person/organization in performance of public duty or required by law.
  • Flags and individual pennants (not on a string) without commercial advertising; if containing commercial advertising, they must meet requirements for projecting signs.
  • Painted/applied/erected building facade or wall accents and decorations not containing commercial advertising (may be illuminated).
  • Public art not containing commercial advertising, including original art murals.
  • Name and address signs: For single-family dwellings, up to two wall or projecting address/name signs not exceeding 3 sq ft each and with no commercial advertising; For multifamily and nonresidential uses, up to two freestanding/projecting/wall signs for address/building number not exceeding 16 sq ft each.
  • Decals/logos affixed to windows/doors for hours of operation, group membership, or credit card identification.
  • Handicapped parking signs not exceeding two sq ft; also decals and stenciled/painted signs inside parking spaces.
  • Private drive signs (on-premise) limited to one per driveway entrance, not exceeding two sq ft.
  • Public signs by government agencies/utilities (traffic, safety, utility, railroad crossing, or ID signs for public facilities).
  • Any signs by the Township or its authorized authority for uses on Township-owned property.
  • On-premise security and warning signs (e.g. 'no trespassing', 'no hunting', 'no soliciting'), max two sq ft in residential districts, five sq ft in others.
  • Sign face changes with no structural, area, or height change or alteration to sign cabinet (face replacement, repainting, etc.).
  • Signs on/integral to vending machines, fuel pumps, or storage tanks, including a digital display up to two sq ft per side per machine.
  • Signs on/integral to electronic vehicle charging stations, including a digital display up to two sq ft per side per station.
  • Signs or images permanently embroidered, screened, dyed, stenciled, or painted into umbrella fabric for outdoor dining (not counted towards sign requirements if removed or protected in inclement weather or nonuse).
  • Holiday decorations commemorating recognized holidays, not containing commercial messaging.
  • One sandwich board sign per establishment (not allowed for residential uses/home occupations), max 8 sq ft area, max 3.5 ft high, displayed only during business hours, not illuminated/digital/electronic, must meet placement and safety guidelines.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Upper Allen Township

  • All multioccupant nonresidential and/or mixed-use properties—including shopping centers, plazas, planned business/industrial parks, business/retail centers, professional office buildings—must submit a comprehensive sign application package (sign plan) prior to issuance of any new sign permit. The sign application must establish standards and criteria for all permit-required signs in the complex.
  • Any amendments to the sign application package (including uniform standards) must be signed and approved by the owner(s) before becoming effective.
  • Master sign plan: For nonresidential or mixed-use (containing both residential and nonresidential uses) developments in Highway Commercial and Institutional Districts (such as schools/campuses, shopping centers, malls, business/industrial parks, or two or more businesses on the same lot with shared access), an applicant may submit a single master sign plan. Master sign plan approval is by conditional use of the Board of Commissioners, and may permit additional or modified signage to promote cohesive/development-wide design.
  • A master sign plan application must include a scaled site plan (showing all sign locations), elevations, materials, sign details, illumination information, health/safety impact information, and justification for any deviations from ordinance standards.
  • Amendments to a master sign plan must be approved and signed by affected owner(s) and then approved by the Board of Commissioners.
  • No sign approved in a master sign plan may be erected or placed until the appropriate permit is issued.

Source: ecode360 municipal code