Title 17Part 4.5

Chapter 17.48

San Jose Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · San Jose

17.44.110 Abatement notice and order - Contents.

Whenever a gasoline service station has been found to be abandoned, the city manager shall issue a notice and order directed to the record owner of the real property on which the service station is located. The information contained in the notice and order includes:

  • A. The information required in Section 17.02.110.

SIGNS, MARQUEES AND AWNINGS

Parts:

  • 1 General Provisions and Definitions

  • 2 Sign Requirements Generally

  • 3 Awnings and Marquees

  • 4 License Exemptions

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§ 17.48.090

Part 1

GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS

Sections:

17.48.010 Application.

17.48.020 Other applicable laws.

  • 17.48.030 Definitions generally.

  • 17.48.040 Approved plastic material.

  • 17.48.050 Building official.

17.48.060 Curbline.

17.48.070 Electric sign.

17.48.040 Approved plastic material.

"Approved plastic material" means approved plastic material as defined in the San José building code.

(Ord. 24203.)

17.48.050 Building official.

"Building official" means the building official of the City of San José.

(Ord. 24203.)

17.48.060 Curbline.

17.48.080 Incombustible material.

17.48.090 Nonstructural trim.

17.48.100 Plastic materials.

17.48.010 Application.

  • A. This chapter shall apply to all signs erected or maintained in the City of San José.

  • B. No person shall erect, maintain or allow, or cause to be erected, maintained or allowed, any sign in the city except in strict conformity with this chapter, including in conformity with all conditions of any permit issued pursuant to this chapter.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.020 Other applicable laws.

Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed or construed to permit the erection or maintenance of a sign in violation of any other applicable provision of this Code, including without limitation Title 23, and other applicable ordinances of the city. (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.030 Definitions generally.

For purposes of this chapter, certain words and abbreviations shall be defined as specified in this Part 1. Any term not defined in this Part 1, but defined in Title 23 of this Code, shall have the meaning set forth in Title 23. (Ord. 24203.)

"Curbline" means the line at the face of the curb nearest to the street. In the absence of a curb, the curbline shall be as established by the director of public works.

(Ord. 24203.)

17.48.070 Electric sign.

"Electric sign" means any sign containing electric wiring, but not including signs illuminated by external lighting.

(Ord. 24203.)

17.48.080 Incombustible material.

"Incombustible material" means any material which will not ignite at or below a temperature of one thousand two hundred degrees Fahrenheit during an exposure of five minutes, and which will not continue to burn or glow at that temperature. Tests shall be made as specified in the San José building code standards therefor.

(Ord. 24203.)

17.48.090 Nonstructural trim.

"Nonstructural trim" means the molding, battens, caps, nailing strips, latticing, cutouts or letters and walkways which are attached to the sign structure.

(Ord. 24203.)

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§ 17.48.100

17.48.100 Plastic materials.

"Plastic materials" means those made wholly or principally from standardized plastics listed and described in the San José building code standards therefor.

(Ord. 24203.)

Part 2

SIGN REQUIREMENTS GENERALLY

Sections:

  • 17.48.200 General requirement.

  • 17.48.210 Permit requirement.

  • 17.48.220 Permit application.

  • 17.48.230 Permit fees.

  • 17.48.240 Design and construction - Loads and bracing systems.

  • 17.48.250 Design and construction - Allowable stresses.

  • 17.48.260 Design and construction - Wind loads.

  • 17.48.270 Construction materials.

  • 17.48.280 Clearance from fire escapes, windows and power lines.

  • 17.48.290 Projection into air space over public right-of-way.

  • 17.48.300 Dimension restriction.

  • 17.48.310 Electrical equipment.

  • 17.48.320 Signs across public rights-of-way.

  • 17.48.330 Maintenance.

  • 17.48.340 Inspections - Building official authority.

  • 17.48.350 Investigation fee for signs erected without a permit.

17.48.210 Permit requirement.

  • A. The following signs shall require a building permit from the building official, in addition to any other permits required by this Code:

    1. A freestanding sign, any part of which extends six or more feet above the ground;

    2. A projecting sign, any part of which projects two or more feet from the surface of the wall by which it is supported;

    3. Any sign which projects one or more feet into the air space above a public right-ofway.

  • B. A sign for which a permit is not required under the provisions of this section shall nevertheless comply with all the provisions of this part except the requirement for a permit or fee.

  • C. No permit issued under this part shall be deemed or construed to authorize the erection, construction, alteration or display of any sign in an illegal or unlawful manner, or in violation of any provision of the San José Municipal Code or of any other ordinance of the city.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.220 Permit application.

Application for a sign building permit under this part shall be made in writing upon forms furnished by the building official. Such application shall contain the location by street and number of the proposed sign, as well as the name and address of the owner and the sign contractor or erector. The building official may require the filing of plans or other pertinent information where, in the official's opinion, such information is necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this part. (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.200 General requirement.

In addition to the regulations in Title 23, all signs shall comply with the regulations in this chapter. (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.230 Permit fees.

Application and permit fees for each sign permit shall be as set forth in the schedule of fees established by resolution of the council. (Ord. 24203.)

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§ 17.48.290

17.48.240 Design and construction - Loads and bracing systems.

Signs and supporting structures shall be designed according to accepted principles of engineering and design. All bracing systems shall be designed and constructed to transfer lateral forces to the foundation. For signs on buildings, the dead and lateral loads shall be transferred through the structural frame of the building to the ground in such manner as not to overstress any of the elements thereof. (Ord. 24203.)

  • B. Materials of construction for signs and supporting structures shall be of the quality and grade as specified for buildings in the Uniform Building Code. Not limiting the generality of the preceding sentence:

    1. All steel shall be galvanized steel;

    2. Anchors and supports, when of wood embedded in the soil or within six inches of the soil, shall be pressure-treated with an approved preservative.

  • C. No sign may be constructed of combustible materials except as follows:

    1. Signs may be constructed of wood;

17.48.250 Design and construction - Allowable stresses.

  • A. The design of wood, concrete or steel members shall conform to the requirements of the San José building code. Loads, both vertical and horizontal, exerted on the soil shall not produce stresses exceeding those specified in the building code.

  • B. The working stresses of wire rope and its fastenings shall not exceed twenty-five percent of the ultimate strength of the rope or fasteners.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.260 Design and construction - Wind loads.

  • A. For purposes of design, wind pressure for all signs shall be twenty pounds per square foot, and for all roof signs and open-frame signs, thirty pounds per square foot. The area of an open-frame sign, for the purposes of this section, shall be the net area of framing members exposed to the wind. Vertical design loads, except for roof live loads, shall be assumed to be acting simultaneously with wind loads.

  • B. Notwithstanding subsection A. above, portable signs shall be so designed and/or weighted as necessary to resist tip-over under wind gusts and continuous wind load.

  • (Ords. 24203, 24757.)

17.48.270 Construction materials.

  • A. Supporting structures shall be securely built, constructed and erected in conformance with the requirements of this chapter.

    1. Temporary signs may be of paper;

    2. Electric signs may use approved plastics in their construction.

  • D. Nonstructural trim may be of wood, metal, approved plastics or any combination thereof.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.280 Clearance from fire escapes, windows and power lines.

  • A. No sign or supporting structure shall be erected in such a manner that any portion of its surface or supports will interfere in any way with the free use of any fire escape, exit or standpipe.

  • B. No sign shall obstruct any window to such an extent that any light or ventilation is reduced to a point below that required by any law.

  • C. Signs shall be so located as to maintain all required clearances from overhead power and service lines.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.290 Projection into air space over public right-of-way.

Subject to the provisions set forth in this section, signs may project into the air space over a public right-of-way. The foregoing permission to project signs into the air space over a public rightof-way shall be revocable at the will of the city council at any time. No part of any sign which projects into the air space over a public right-ofway:

  • A. Shall project to within three feet of the curbline;

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§ 17.48.290

  • B. Shall be below seven feet above grade; and

  • C. Shall interfere with the effectiveness of any traffic control device.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.300 Dimension restriction.

No sign which projects into the air space over a public right-of-way shall have a depth or thickness in excess of two feet nor a sign area which is in excess of one hundred fifty square feet. (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.310 Electrical equipment.

Electrical equipment used in connection with signs shall be installed in accordance with the San José electrical code.

17.48.350 Investigation fee for signs erected without a permit.

  • A. Should any sign for which a permit is required by this chapter be erected without first obtaining such permit, a special investigation shall be made before a permit may be issued for such sign.

  • B. An investigation fee, in addition to the permit fee, shall be collected whether or not a permit is then or subsequently issued. The investigation fee shall be set forth in the schedule of fees adopted by resolution of the city council. The payment of such investigation fee shall not exempt any person from compliance with all other provisions of this chapter nor from any penalty prescribed by law.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

(Ord. 24203.)

Part 3

17.48.320 Signs across public rights-of-way.

Every cable-hung banner extending across a public right-of-way:

  • A. Shall maintain a minimum clearance of sixteen feet;

  • B. Shall be perforated over at least ten percent of its area to reduce wind resistance;

  • C. Shall be supported and attached with wire rope of three-eighths-inch minimum diameter; and

  • D. Shall not be supported or anchored with strings, fiber ropes or wood slats.

  • (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.330 Maintenance.

All signs, together with all of their supports, braces, guys and anchors, shall be kept in repair and in a proper state of preservation. (Ord. 24203.)

17.48.340 Inspections - Building official authority.

All signs for which a permit is required under this part shall be subject to inspection by the building official. (Ord. 24203.)

AWNINGS AND MARQUEES

Section:

17.48.400 Construction standards and restrictions.

17.48.400 Construction standards and restrictions.

  • A. All cloth or canvas awnings shall be either movable or constructed in such a manner so as to be collapsible, in which latter case their construction shall meet the approval of the fire department. All awnings shall be kept in good repair, and ragged or dilapidated awnings are prohibited hereunder.

  • B. Metal or plastic awnings may be permitted under the provisions of this part where such awnings conform to the following standards:

    1. Metal awnings shall be of corrosiveresistant, noncombustible material (metal);

    2. Metal and plastic awnings shall be collapsible in a manner to be approved by the fire department;

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§ 17.68.020

  1. Both metal and plastic awnings shall be designed to support minimum loading of five pounds per square foot;

  2. Any single section of metal or plastic awning shall not exceed twenty feet in length.

  • C. No awning of any kind permitted under this chapter shall have an outermost edge whose vertical height exceeds twelve inches, or a vertical projected height of the entire awning which exceeds five feet, or any balance attachment from the projection above the plane or roof of the awning.

  • 4 Hazardous Materials Management Plan 5 Hazardous Materials Inventory

  • 6 Responsibility

  • 7 Inspections and Records

  • 8 Application for Permit

  • 9 Denial

  • 10 Remedial Action

  • 11 Hearing Procedure

  • 12 Enforcement

  • 13 Miscellaneous

Part 1

GENERAL PROVISIONS

(Prior code § 8694.)

Part 4

LICENSE EXEMPTIONS

Section:

17.48.500 Contracting business exempt when.

17.48.500 Contracting business exempt when.

The provisions of this chapter shall not require any person to procure any city license or pay any city license tax in order to engage in or carry on any contracting business and/or contracting work for the engaging in or performance of which a state contractor's license is required by the laws of the state of California.

(Prior code § 8699.)