How do I determine how much signage I can have?
The total wall-mounted sign allowance is based on the width of the front façade and the monument sign allowance is based on the width of the property line. Businesses are permitted to have equal to 1 square foot per 1 linear foot of the front face of their business or property line depending upon the type of sign. Example: A 50 foot wide front façade is permitted to have a total of 50 square foot of wall signs. A 100 foot wide front property line is permitted to have a monument sign face equal to 100 square foot. There is a maximum square foot permitted per zoning district.

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1. Do I need a sign permit to install, modify or relocate a sign?
2. Are temporary signs permitted?
3. Are signs permitted in the public rights-of-way or on utility poles?
4. How do I determine how much signage I can have?
5. Are digital signs permitted?
6. Do window signs require a permit?
7. Is there a maximum number of wall-mounted signs?
8. How many monument signs can I have?
9. Do temporary signs require a permit?