Title 19 — Zoning Ordinance

Chapter 19.34 — SIGN STANDARDS

West Hollywood Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · West Hollywood

§ 19.34.010. Purpose.

This chapter provides standards for on-site and off-site signs to safeguard life, health, property, safety, and public welfare, while encouraging creativity, variety and compatibility, and enhancement of the city's image. The provisions of this chapter are intended to:

  • A. Encourage creative and well-designed signs that contribute in a positive way to the city's visual environment, express local character, and help develop a distinctive image for the city.

  • B. Encourage signs that are responsive to the aesthetics and character of their particular location, adjacent buildings and uses, and the surrounding neighborhood. Signs should be compatible and integrated with the building's architectural design and with other signs on the property.

  • C. Recognize that signs are a necessary form of communication, and provide flexibility within the sign review and approval process to allow for unique circumstances and creativity.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001)

§ 19.34.020. Applicability.

  • A. Sign Permits Required. To ensure compliance with the regulations of this chapter, a sign permit shall be required in order to apply, erect, move, alter, reconstruct, or repair any permanent or temporary sign, except signs that are exempt from permits enumerated in Section 19.34.110 (Exemptions from Sign Permit Requirements). See Section 19.34.100 for sign permit application and processing requirements.

  • B. Sign Standards. The sign standards provided in this chapter are intended to apply to signs in each zoning district in the city. Only signs authorized by this chapter shall be allowed.

  • C. New Zoning Districts. If a new zoning district is created after the enactment of this chapter, the Community Development Director shall have the authority to make determinations as to the applicability of appropriate

sign regulations in compliance with Chapter 19.03 (Interpretation of Zoning Ordinance Provisions) until this chapter is amended to govern the new zoning district.

  • D. Design Guidelines. The city's Sign Design Guidelines will be used in the evaluation of sign permit applications to ensure that signs are well designed, compatible with their surroundings, and do not detract from the overall visual quality of the city.

  • E. Nonconforming Signs. Nonconforming signs are subject to the provisions of Chapter 19.72 (Nonconforming Uses, Structures, Signs and Parcels), in addition to this chapter.

  • F. Definitions. Definitions of specific types of signs and the other terms used in this chapter are grouped with the definition of the term "Sign" in Article 19-6 (Definitions).

  • G. Substitution Clause. Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, any noncommercial copy may be substituted for any commercial copy on any sign permitted by this code. If non-commercial copy is substituted, the resulting sign will continue to be treated as the original commercial sign under this code and will not be deemed or treated as an off-site sign. The content of any non-commercial copy on any sign otherwise permitted by this code may be changed without complying with any provisions of this code normally required for sign copy or design approval.

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 05-703U § 5, 2005; Ord. 05-704 § 5, 2005; Ord. 19-1058 § 102, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.030. Sign Standards by Zoning District.

All signs shall comply with the standards of the applicable zoning district, in compliance with the provisions in Tables 3-11 and 3-12.

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SIGN STANDARDS FOR SIGN STANDARDS FOR TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number of
Signs
Maximum
Sign Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed
?
Additional
Requirements
1. Multi-
family
project
identifcation
Wall or
monument.
1 for each
street
frontage.
25 sq. ft.
maximum
per sign.
Below edge
of roof; 42
in.
monument.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
building
entrance.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only.
2. Bed and
breakfast or
hotel
Wall or
elevated
monument
sign.
1 for each
street
frontage.
4 sq. ft. Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
building
entrance.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only.
3.
Commercial
uses (legal
non-
conforming
only)
Wall or
elevated
monument
sign.
1 for each
tenant
space.
1 sq. ft. for
each lineal
ft. of
building
frontage; 25
sq. ft.
maximum.
Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
tenant
entrance.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only.
4. Offces
(not
including
home
occupations)
Wall or
elevated
monument
sign.
1 for each
tenant
space.
1 sq. ft. Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
Yes Name and
address of
facility only. No
signs allowed
SIGN STANDARDS FOR SIGN STANDARDS FOR TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
TABLE 3-11
RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (R1, R2, R3, R4)
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Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number of
Signs
Maximum
Sign Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed
?
Additional
Requirements
building
entrance.
for home
occupations.
5. Other
allowed
uses, except
family day
care,
emergency
shelters, and
residential
care
Wall or
elevated
monument
sign;
changeable
copy sign if
allowed by
Section
19.34.050(C).
1 for each
street
frontage.
4 sq. ft.
maximum
per sign.
Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
building
entrance.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only.
6. Real
estate signs
See Section19.34.050(F).
7. Religious
facilities
Wall or free-
standing
bracket sign;
changeable
copy sign.
2
identifcation
signs per
use, 1
changeable
copy sign
per façade.
Identifcation
sign: 0.5 sq.
ft. for each
linear ft. of
primary
building
frontage, 25
sq. ft.
maximum
per sign.
Changeable
copy sign:
15 sq. ft.
maximum.
Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
building
entrance.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only on
other than
changeable
copy signs.
8. Live/work
facilities and
commercial
uses in the
R3C-C and
R4B-C
zoning
district
Wall and/or
window,
awning/
canopy blade/
bracket, free-
standing
bracket or
monument.
2 for each
tenant
space.
1 sq. ft. for
each lineal
ft. of tenant
frontage; 25
sq. ft.
maximum.
Below edge
of roof; 36
in.
freestanding.
Affxed to wall,
or placed
within a
landscaped
area near
tenant
entrance.
Allowed only
on ground
foor frontage.
Yes Name and
address of
facility only.
9. Car share
vehicle
parking
Wall and/or
window,
blade/bracket,
free-standing
bracket or
monument
1 per street
frontage.
3 square
feet.
10 feet
above
grade.
6 ft. for
freestanding
signs
Near vehicular
and/or
pedestrian
access to the
building
Yes

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TABLE 3-12
SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number
of Signs
Maximum
Sign
Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed?
Additional
Requirements
1. Business
identifcation –
Wall and/or
window,
3 per
primary
1 sq. ft.
for each
Below edge
of roof. 6 ft.
Near main
entrance.
Yes See 19.34.050
for sign
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number
of Signs
Maximum
Sign
Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed?
Additional
Requirements
Primary
business
frontage
awning/
canopy blade/
bracket, free-
standing
bracket or
monument
business
frontage.1
per side
street
frontage
linear ft.
of primary
business
frontage.
Corner
parcels:1
additional
sq. ft. for
each
linear ft.
of side
street
frontage,
25 sq. ft.
maximum
for signs
on side
elevation.
for free-
standing
signs.
Shall not cover
doors,
windows, or
architectural
details.
standards by
sign type.
Signs are
allowed only
for second
story tenants
that may be
accessed
directly from
the exterior on
the second
story level.
Monument
signs not
allowed for
second story
tenants.
2. Business
identifcation –
Secondary
business
frontage
Wall and/or
window,
awning/
canopy,
blade/ bracket
1 per
secondary
business
frontage
4 sq. ft. 8 ft. Near
secondary
entrance
Yes See 19.34.050
for sign
standards by
sign type.
3. Business
identifcation –
Ground-level
business with
no street
frontage
Wall and/or
window,
awning/
canopy,
blade/ bracket
1 per
tenant
space
1 sq. ft.
for each
linear ft.
of primary
business
frontage.
Below edge
of roof. 6 ft.
for
freestanding
signs.
Near main
entrance
Yes Allowed only
for uses with
no business
frontage facing
a public street
or parking lot.
4. Building or
project
identifcation –
Multitenant
sites
Wall or
monument
1 sign for
each
street
frontage
1 sq. ft.
for each
linear ft.
of building
façade.
25 sq. ft.
maximum
per sign.
Below edge
of roof. 6 ft.
for
monument.
Near main
entrance to
building or
project
Yes See 19.34.050
for sign
standards by
sign type.
5. Business
identifcation
directory –
Multi-tenant
buildings
Wall 1 per
building
entrance
8 sq. ft. 6 ft. Near main
entrances
Yes To identify
tenants of the
building only.
6. Real estate
signs
See Section19.34.050(F).
7. Service
stations:
a.
Identifcation
Wall or
canopy
1 per
building
frontage
and 1 per
canopy
facing a
street. 2
signs
maximum
10 sq. ft.
per sign
Below edge
of roof
On building
façade or
canopy
Yes No pricing
information
allowed
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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SIGN STANDARDS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS (CN1, CN2, CC1, CC2, CA, CR, SSP, PF)
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Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number
of Signs
Maximum
Sign
Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed?
Additional
Requirements
per street
frontage.
b. Pricing
and
identifcation
Monument 1 per use 30 sq. ft.
per face.
2 faces
maximum
.
48 in. Shall not
create hazard
at driveways
or corners.
Yes Signs shall
include
identifcation
of the station
and gasoline
prices. No
other price
signs are
allowed.
8. Theater signs
a.
Identifcation
Wall 1 per
street
frontage
2 sq. ft. of
sign area
per linear
ft. of
building
frontage.
200 sq. ft.
maximum
total sign
area.
Below edge
of roof unless
on
architectural
element that
extends
above roof
edge. See
additional
requirements.
None Yes 1. Architectural
element shall
be integral
part of theater
building
design. 2. Not
more the 25%
of architectural
element shall
be devoted to
sign area.
b. Marquee Marquee –
changeable
copy allowed
1 per use 40 sq. ft.
for each
screen or
stage
Below edge
of roof
None Yes Allowed in
addition to
other theater
signs, only for
displaying
movie or
performance
titles.
c. Poster
case
Glass-
enclosed
poster case
2 per
screen or
stage
20 sq. ft.
for each
poster
case
10 ft. None Yes Shall be used
only to display
posters for
current or
forthcoming
movies or
performances.
9. Temporary
sales and
promotional
signs
Temporary 2 per use 50 sq. ft.
total, but
shall not
exceed
25% of
any
window
area if
located in
window.
Below edge
of roof for
one-story
buildings, or
below sills of
second story
windows for
multistory
buildings.
None No May be
displayed up
to 3 times per
calendar year.
Maximum of
30 days per
display period.
10. Car share
vehicle parking
Wall and/or
window,
blade/bracket,
free-standing
bracket or
monument.
1 per
street
frontage.
3 square
feet.
10 feet above
grade.
6 ft. for
freestanding
signs.
Near
vehicular
and/or
pedestrian
access to
Yes
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Sign Class Allowed Sign
Types
Maximum
Number
of Signs
Maximum
Sign
Area
Maximum
Sign Height
Location
Requirements
Lighting
Allowed?
Additional
Requirements
the
building.

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 12-882 § 7, 2012; Ord. 14-940 § 20, 2014; Ord. 18-1022 § 14, 2018; Ord. 181040 §§ 8, 9, 2018)

§ 19.34.040. General Provisions for On-Site Signs.

  • A. Encroachment into Public Right-of-Way. No sign shall encroach into a public right-of-way, except that a blade or bracket sign or awning attached to a building façade may project a maximum of three feet over a public sidewalk, if the lowest part of the sign is at least eight feet above the sidewalk surface, with the approval of the City Engineer.

  • B. Illumination of Signs. The illumination of signs, either from an internal or external source, shall be designed to avoid negative impacts on surrounding rights-of-way and properties. The following standards shall apply to all illuminated signs:

    1. External light sources shall be directed and shielded to limit direct illumination of any object other than the sign;

    2. Sign lighting shall not be of an intensity or brightness that will create a nuisance for residential properties in a direct line of sight to the sign;

    3. Signs shall not have blinking, flashing, or fluttering lights, or other illuminating devices that have a changing light intensity, brightness, or color, except for large screen video signs approved in compliance with Section 19.34.080(H), and creative signs approved in compliance with Section 19.34.060 ;

    4. Signs shall not use colored lights or other design elements that may be confused with or mistaken for traffic-control devices;

    5. Reflective type bulbs and incandescent lamps that exceed 15 watts shall not be used on the exterior surface of signs so that the face of the bulb or lamp is visible from a public right-of-way or adjacent property; and

    6. Light sources shall utilize energy-efficient fixtures to the greatest extent possible.

  • C. Measurement of Sign Area.

    1. The surface area of a sign shall be calculated by enclosing the extreme limits of all lettering, background, emblem, logo, representation, or other display within a single continuous perimeter composed of squares or rectangles with no more than eight lines drawn at right angles. See Figure 3- 10.

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FIGURE 3-10 Sign Area Measurement

  1. Supporting framework or bracing that is clearly incidental to the display itself shall not be computed as sign area.

  2. Double-faced (back-to-back) signs shall be regarded as a single sign with one face measured when calculating sign area, only if:

    • a. Mounted on a single structure; and

    • b. The distance between each sign face does not exceed two feet at any point. This provision shall not apply to off-site billboards.

  3. A sign that consists of one or more three-dimensional objects (i.e., balls, cubes, clusters of objects, sculpture, or statue-like trademarks), shall be processed as follows:

    • a. Signs with three-dimensional objects that project more than six inches from the sign face are subject to Section 19.34.060 (Creative Signs). All dimensions shall be shown on the submitted plans.

    • b. Signs with three-dimensional objects that project six inches or less from the sign face shall be measured as a flat sign.

  4. Time and temperature devices shall not be included within the measurement of maximum sign area (See Section 19.34.050 , Time and Temperature Signs).

  • D. Measurement of Sign Height. The height of a sign shall be measured as the vertical distance from the uppermost point used in measuring the area of the sign to the average grade immediately below and adjoining the sign.

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FIGURE 3-11

Sign Height

  • E. Sign Copy. The sign copy (text) of permanent signs shall relate only to the name or nature of the business. Permanent signs that advertise continuous sales or special prices shall not be allowed.

  • F. Sign Maintenance. Signs and supporting hardware, including temporary signs and time or temperature signs shall be structurally safe, clean, free of visible defects, and functioning properly at all times. Repairs to signs shall be equal to or better in quality of materials and design than the original sign.

  • G. Sign Removal or Replacement. When a sign is removed or replaced, all brackets, poles, and other structural elements that supported the sign shall also be removed. Affected building surfaces shall be restored to match the adjacent portion of the structure.

  • H. Window Coverage. Windows, including glass doors, shall not be covered by signs in excess of 25 percent of the total glass area, except for certain temporary signs as permitted in Table 3-13 Requirements for Temporary Signs.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 14-940 § 21, 2014; Ord. 17-1015 § 1, 2017)

§ 19.34.050. Standards for Specific Types of Signs.

  • A. Awning and Canopy Signs. Awning and canopy signs may be allowed only as an integral part of the awning or canopy to which they are attached or applied, as follows.

    1. Location. Signs may be placed only on awnings that are located on first- and second-story building frontages (as restricted by Table 3-12), including those fronting a parking lot or pedestrian way.

    2. Maximum Area and Height. Sign area shall comply with the requirements established by Section 19.34.030 (Sign Standards by Zoning District). No structural element of an awning or canopy shall be located less than eight feet above finished grade. An awning valance may be located up to seven feet above finished grade.

    3. Lighting. Downward-directed light fixtures may be allowed within or under an awning only if they do not illuminate the awning itself. This limitation does not apply to creative signs.

    4. Required Maintenance. Awning and canopy signs shall be regularly cleaned and kept free of dust and visible defects.

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Figure 3-12 Figure 3-13 Canopy/Awning Sign Blade/Bracket Sign

  • B. Blade/Bracket Signs.

    1. Location. Blade or bracket signs shall be placed only on a ground floor façade, near the main entrance of the business, except for businesses located above the ground level with direct exterior pedestrian access.

    2. Maximum Height. The lowest point of a blade or bracket signs shall be at least eight feet above finished grade.

    3. Sign Structure. Sign supports and brackets shall be compatible with the design and scale of the sign.

  • C. Changeable Copy Signs.

    1. Limitations on Use and Sign Area. Changeable copy signs may only be allowed:

      • a. In conjunction with facilities used exclusively for the presentation of theatrical, cultural, or religious events subject to the approval of a comprehensive sign program (Section 19.34.120 ), and limited to one sign per façade of main structure with a maximum of 15 square feet per sign.

      • b. To advertise products, services, and prices in conjunction with a retail business and limited to a maximum area of three square feet (see Section 19.34.110 – Exemptions from Sign Permit Requirements).

    2. Signs in Windows or Doors. Changeable copy signs located in windows or doors shall be included in the 25 percent maximum window and door coverage.

  • D. Elevated Monument Signs. An elevated monument sign may be allowed when the Community Development Director determines that a wall sign would not be easily seen from the public street and there is sufficient area on the site to accommodate a freestanding sign.

    1. Location. The sign may be located only on a site frontage adjoining a public street.

    2. Maximum Area and Height. The sign shall have a maximum height of three feet and a maximum area of four square feet. The area of the sign shall be counted towards the maximum allowable sign area for the use specified by Tables 3-11 and 3-12.

  1. Sign Mounting. The sign shall be mounted on one or more posts or have a solid monument-type base. Posts shall not have a diameter greater than 12 inches.

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  • E. Monument Signs. A monument sign may be allowed when the Community Development Director determines that a wall sign would not be easily seen from the public street and there is sufficient area on the site to accommodate a freestanding sign.

    1. Location. The sign may be located only along a site frontage adjoining a public street.

    2. Maximum Area and Height. The sign shall comply with the height and area requirements established by Section 19.34.030 (Sign Standards by Zoning District).

    3. Design. The design of a monument sign shall be consistent with the overall scale of the building. The design and placement of the sign shall not obstruct traffic safety sight areas.

    4. Landscaping Requirements. Landscaping shall be provided at the base of the supporting structure equal to twice the area of one face of the sign. For example, 20 square feet of sign area = 40 square feet of landscaped area. The Community Development Director may reduce or waive this requirement if it is determined that the additional landscaping would not contribute significantly to the overall aesthetic character of the project.

  • F. Temporary Signs. Temporary signs are allowed only in compliance with the standards in Table 3-13, or as provided in Table 3-12. These signs are exempt from sign permit requirements when in compliance with the provisions of Table 3-13. See also Section 19.34.040(H) regarding temporary window signs.

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Sign Type Maximum
Number
Maximum
Area
Maximum
Height
Time Limit Additional Requirements
Banners in public
right-of-way
Not
applicable
Not applicable Not
applicable
Not
applicable
Shall be installed by the
City or in compliance with
an agreement with the City
Construction
signs
1 per street
frontage
32 sq. ft. per
sign.
Construction
sites for one
single project
on one or
more lots that
add up to
25,000 sq. ft.
or more may
replace all
allowable
construction
signs with one
single sign of
160 sq. ft. or
less
6 ft. Shall be
removed
following
Final Building
Inspection
Shall contain only the
names of architects,
engineers, and contractors
working on the site and/or
renderings and information
on the project
Future occupant
signs (windows
and doors only)
1 per each
ground foor,
street facing
window or
glass door
May occupy
the entire
surface area of
each ground-
foor, street
facing window
or glass door
Shall be
located
below the
roof edge of
the building
Shall be
removed
upon frst
occupancy of
the site
Shall contain only the
names and/or logos of
future occupants of the site
and as an optional feature
the renderings of approved
future improvements,
and/or creative images
related to the future
business. Signs on
windows above the ground
foor are allowed for
second story tenant
spaces that may be
accessed directly from the
exterior on the second
story level. The maximum
number, maximum area,
time limit and additional
requirements shall be the
same as signs on the
ground foor. The
maximum height shall be
below the sills of second
story windows.
Holiday
decoration signs
No
maximum
No maximum No
maximum
Shall not be
displayed
more than 30
days before
holiday and
removed
within 10
days
following
Shall contain no
advertising material

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Sign Type Maximum
Number
Maximum
Area
Maximum
Height
Time Limit Additional Requirements
Motor vehicle for
sale signs
1 per vehicle 2 sq. ft. Not
applicable
No limitation Allowed for vehicles
located in approved sales
lots only
New business
signs
1 per street
frontage
1 sq. ft. for
each lineal
foot of building
frontage facing
a street
Below edge
of roof.
60 days
maximum
Shall be removed upon
installation of permanent
sign
Political signs No
maximum
12 sq. ft. per
sign, except
billboards
5 ft. Shall be
removed
within 10
days after the
election if its
message is
connected
with a
candidate or
proposition
Shall not project more than
6 in. from any structure or
may be freestanding.
Allowed on private
property only.
Real estate signs — Residential
1,3
Existing residential
buildings &
unimproved
property (see
below for common
interest)
1 per street
frontage 2
riders per
sign
432 sq. in. 76
sq. in. per rider
42 in. 6 ft.
for
unimproved
property.
Shall be
removed at
end of listing
period or
upon sale or
lease,
whichever
occurs frst
None
Open houses On-
site signs
1 sign and 4
fags per
open house,
on-site only
Not applicable Not
applicable
Shall not be
installed
before 8:00
a.m. on the
day of the
open house
and shall be
removed
immediately
after the open
house
None
Open houses Off-
site signs
1 per corner;
maximum of
4 per
intersection
18" high
24" wide
42" for sign
on a stake
36" for A-
frame sign
On Saturday,
Sunday, and
Tuesday only,
from 11:00
a.m. to 7:00
p.m.
To be placed on private
property
Only text permitted is
"open house" with an
arrow in direction of the
property, address of the
property, and name of
brokerage house and/or
agent
Double-faced sign only, 1
fag allowed if attached to
the sign, no riders
New residential
buildings
1 sign No
riders
12 sq. ft. 6 ft. Shall be
removed
None
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Sign Type Maximum
Number
Maximum
Area
Maximum
Height
Time Limit Additional Requirements
within 6
months of
Certifcate of
Occupancy,
or occupancy,
whichever
occurs frst
Common interest
residential
developments
1 per unit 2
riders per
unit
150 sq. in. per
unit 30 sq. in.
per rider
42 in. Shall be
removed at
end of listing
period or
upon sale or
lease,
whichever
occurs frst
Signs for individual units
may only be mounted on 1
common sign for projects
of 50 or more units, with a
Sign Permit per table 3-11
Real estate signs — Commercial
2, 3
Improved
commercial
property (windows
and doors only)
1 per each
ground foor
street facing
window or
glass door
May occupy
the entire
surface area of
each ground-
foor, street
facing window
or glass door
Shall be
located
below the
roof edge of
the building
Shall be
removed at
end of listing
period or
upon sale or
lease,
whichever
occurs frst
Shall only include
information related to the
sale, rental or lease of the
property or renderings or
images of possible future
improvements, and/or
creative images related to
a potential business.
Trademarks or off-site
advertising shall be
prohibited. Signs above
the ground foor are
allowed for second story
tenant spaces that may be
accessed directly from the
exterior on the second
story level. The maximum
number, maximum area,
time limit and additional
requirements shall be the
same as signs on the
ground foor. The
maximum height shall be
below the sills of second
story windows.
Individual
commercial tenant
spaces (windows
and doors only)
1 per each
ground foor
street facing
window or
glass door
May occupy
the entire
surface area of
each ground-
foor, street
facing window
or glass door
Shall be
located
below the
roof edge of
the building
Shall be
removed at
end of listing
period or
upon sale or
lease,
whichever
occurs frst
Shall only include
information related to the
sale, rental or lease of the
property or renderings or
images of possible future
improvements, and/or
creative images related to
a potential business.
Trademarks or off-site
advertising shall be
prohibited.
Signs above the ground
foor are allowed for
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second story tenant
spaces that may be
accessed directly from the
exterior on the second
story level. The maximum
number, maximum area,
time limit and additional
requirements shall be the
same as signs on the
ground foor. The
maximum height shall be
below the sills of second
story windows.
Unimproved
commercial
property
1 per arterial
street
frontage
2 riders per
sign
16 sq. ft.
576 sq. in.
max. for all
riders
6 ft. Shall be
removed at
end of listing
period or
upon sale or
lease,
whichever
occurs frst
None
Notes:
(1) Residential real
area only.
estate signs: no window signs are allowed. Signs may be placed in front or side setback
(2) Commercial real estate signs shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) The signs are allowed on private property only subject to the owner's permission. Real estate signs
shall not be placed in a public right-of-way or at an off-site location.
(b) The signs shall be non-illuminated.
(c) The signs shall be constructed of durable, rigid material suitable to their location and purpose. Only
interior window signs may be made of nonrigid material.
(3) Other signs are allowed if expressly permitted by state law notwithstanding local regulations.
  • G. Time or Temperature Signs. A time or temperature sign may be allowed on a site in addition to the other signs allowed by this chapter. (See Section 19.34.110 regarding exempt signs.)

    1. Maximum Area and Height. The sign shall have a maximum area of 10 square feet, and shall comply with the height requirements established by Section 19.34.030 (Sign Standards by Zoning District).

    2. Design. The sign shall be designed in a manner that is compatible with other signs on the site and with the structure on which it is placed.

  • H. Wall Signs. Where allowed by Tables 3-11 and 3-12, a wall sign shall comply with the following additional requirements.

    1. Location. The sign shall not be placed to obstruct any portion of a window, doorway, transom, or other architectural detail.

    2. Maximum Area and Height. The sign shall not project above the edge of the roof of a structure, and shall comply with the height requirements established by Section 19.34.030 . (Sign Standards by Zoning District).

    3. Projection From Wall. The sign shall not project from the surface upon which it is attached more than required for construction purposes and in no case more than 12 inches. See also Section 19.34.040(C)(4) for three-dimensional elements on wall signs.

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 02-643 § 29, 2003; Ord. 04-683, 2004; Ord. 09-832 § 5, 2009; Ord. 17-1015 § 2, 2017; Ord. 19-1058 §§ 103, 104, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.060. Creative Signs.

  • A. Purpose. This section establishes standards and procedures for the design, review, and approval of creative signs. The purposes of this creative sign program are to:

    1. Encourage signs of unique design, and that exhibit a high degree of thoughtfulness, imagination, inventiveness, and spirit; and

    2. Provide a process for the application of sign regulations in ways that will allow creatively designed signs that make a positive visual contribution to the overall image of the city, while mitigating the impacts of large or unusually designed signs.

  • B. Applicability. An applicant may request approval of a sign permit for a creative sign to authorize on-site signs that employ standards that differ from the other provisions of this chapter but comply with the provisions of this section.

  • C. Application Requirements. A sign permit application for a creative sign shall include all information and materials required by the Planning and Development Services Department, and the filing fee set by the city's Fee Resolution.

  • D. Procedure. A sign permit application for a creative sign shall be subject to review and approval by the Community Development Director when the proposed sign is 50 square feet or less, and by the Planning Commission when the sign is larger than 50 square feet. Notification for a sign permit for a creative sign shall be given in the same manner specified by this Zoning Ordinance for Community Development Director-approved development permits in Chapter 19.48 .

  • E. Design Criteria. In approving an application for a creative sign, the review authority shall ensure that a proposed sign meets the following design criteria:

    1. Design Quality. The sign shall:

      • a. Constitute a substantial aesthetic improvement to the site and shall have a positive visual impact on the surrounding area;

      • b. Be of unique design, and exhibit a high degree of thoughtfulness, imagination, inventiveness, and spirit; and

      • c. Provide strong graphic character through the imaginative use of graphics, color, texture, quality materials, scale, and proportion.

    2. Contextual Criteria. The sign shall contain at least one of the following elements:

      • a. Classic historic design style;

      • b. Creative image reflecting current or historic character of the city;

      • c. Symbols or imagery relating to the entertainment or design industry; or

      • d. Inventive representation of the use, name, or logo of the structure or business.

    3. Architectural Criteria. The sign shall:

      • a. Utilize or enhance the architectural elements of the building; and

      • b. Be placed in a logical location in relation to the overall composition of the building's façade and not cover any key architectural features and details of the façade.

    4. Neighborhood Impacts. The sign shall be located and designed not to cause light and glare impacts on neighboring residential uses.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 19-1058 § 105, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.070. Comprehensive Sign Program.

  • A. Purpose. A comprehensive sign program is intended to:
  1. Integrate the design of the signs proposed for a development project with the design of the structures, into a unified architectural statement; and

    1. Provide a means for defining common sign regulations for multi-tenant projects, to encourage maximum incentive and latitude in the design and display of multiple signs, and to achieve, not circumvent, the intent of this chapter.
  • B. Applicability. The approval of a comprehensive sign program shall be required whenever any of the following circumstances exist, or whenever an applicant requests the approval of a comprehensive sign program:

    1. Two or more separate tenant spaces are to be created on the same parcel;

    2. A new project is proposed with five or more non-exempt signs;

    3. Two or more new signs are proposed during any 12-month period, at an existing business with five or more non-exempt signs; and

    4. The Community Development Director determines that a comprehensive sign program is needed because of special project characteristics (e.g., the size of proposed signs, limited site visibility, a business within a business, the location of the site relative to major transportation routes).

  • C. Approval Authority. The Community Development Director may approve a comprehensive sign program through the granting of a sign permit for a comprehensive sign program.

  • D. Application Requirements. A sign permit application for a comprehensive sign program shall include all information and materials required by the Community Development Department, and the filing fee set by the city's Fee Resolution.

  • E. Standards. A comprehensive sign program shall comply with the following standards:

    1. The program shall comply with the purpose of this chapter, the Sign Design Guidelines, and the overall intent of this section;

    2. The signs shall enhance the overall development, be in harmony with, and relate visually to other signs included in the comprehensive sign program, to the structures or developments they identify, and to surrounding development;

    3. The program shall accommodate future revisions that may be required because of changes in use or tenants; and

    4. The program shall comply with the standards of this chapter, except that flexibility is allowed with regard to sign area, number, location, or height to the extent that the comprehensive sign program will enhance the overall development and will more fully accomplish the purposes of this chapter.

  • F. Revisions to Comprehensive Sign Programs. Revisions to a comprehensive sign program may be approved by the Community Development Director with a standard sign permit if the intent of the original approval is not affected. Revisions that would substantially deviate from the original approval shall require the approval of a new comprehensive sign program.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 19-1058 §§ 106, 107, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.080. Off-Site Signs.

  • A. Purpose. This section provides standards for off-site signs, including district identification signs and large screen video signs not on Sunset Boulevard. All off-site signs on Sunset Boulevard are governed by the Sunset Specific Plan.

  • B. Applicability. District Identification Signs are governed by subsection (E) below and large screen video signs are allowed in the CR zone in compliance with subsection (F) below. (Also see Section 19.34.090 – Prohibited and Restricted Signs.)

  • C. Permit Requirement. A sign permit issued in compliance with Section 19.34.100 (Sign Permits) shall be required for any off-site signs allowed under the provisions of this section, except where a different permit requirement is established by this section.

  • D. Approval Authority. The Planning Commission shall have the authority to approve district identification signs and large-screen video signs. The Community Development Director may approve all other off-site signs and to the extent permitted under this Code.

  • E. District Identification Signs. A district identification sign is an off-site sign for the identification of a specific district or center identified in the General Plan or a business improvement or redevelopment area approved by the Council.

    1. Procedure. Hearing notice shall be sent to all businesses within a district or redevelopment area, or to owners of property within 500 feet of the site, whichever is less.

    2. Standards. District identification signs shall not:

      • a. Interfere with pedestrian or vehicular safety to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works;

      • b. Detract from the pedestrian quality of the surrounding area; or

      • c. Add to an over-proliferation of signs on one property or in an area.

    3. Maintenance Agreement Required. The owner of the sign shall enter into an agreement with the city for funding the ongoing cleaning, maintenance, and repair of the sign subject to the approval of the Director of Public Works.

  • F. Large Screen Video Signs.

    1. Criteria for Eligibility. Large screen video signs shall be allowed only in conjunction with new construction of 5,000 square feet or more. Large screen video signs may be approved when the signs are located in the CR zone and meet all of the following criteria:

      • a. The site where the sign is located is designated gateway node under the General Plan.

      • b. The site where the sign is located is designated a light way or glow way under the Santa Monica Boulevard Master Plan.

      • c. The large screen video sign is a component of a special lighting concept contributing the project's gateway status as a glow way or light way as required by the Santa Monica Boulevard Master Plan.

    2. Procedure. Public notice shall be provided as required by Chapter 19.48 for a development permit.

    3. Standards. Proposed video signs shall comply with the following standards:

      • a. The sign shall be at least 100 square feet in screen area.
  • b. If the sign is located in the CR zone, the sign shall be at least 200 feet away from any residentially zoned property and 1,000 feet away from any other large screen video in West Hollywood.

    - c. If the sign is located in the CR zone, the sign shall be no larger than 500 square feet in size. 
    
    - d. Off-site advertising shall be limited to the large-screen video portion of the sign. 
    
    1. Time Limits and Extensions. Large screen video signs shall be installed within two years from the date of approval. The Community Development Director may, upon request before the expiration date, extend the permit one time for an additional six months in compliance with Chapter 19.62 (Permit Implementation, Time Limits, and Extensions).

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 01-604 §§ 5, 6, 2001; Ord. 03-672 § 5, 2003; Ord. 04-684 § 5 (Att. A), 2004; Ord. 14-940 § 22, 2014; Ord. 16-976 §§ 1 – 4, 2016; Ord. 19-1058 §§ 109 – 119, 2019; Ord. 19-1063 § 6, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.090. Prohibited and Restricted Signs.

  • A. Prohibited Signs. The following signs are inconsistent with the purposes and standards of this chapter and are prohibited in all zoning districts:

    1. Cabinet (can) signs;

    2. Notices, placards, bills, posters, cards, stickers, banners, signs, advertising, or other devices designed to attract the attention of the public that are posted or otherwise affixed upon any street, street furniture, right-of-way, public sidewalk, crosswalk, curb, lamppost, hydrant, tree, alley, telephone pole, public telephone, or lighting system, or other public alarm or communication system, or on private property, except as allowed by this chapter;

    3. Obscene or offensive signs containing statements, words, or pictures of an obscene or indecent character which appeal to the prurient interest in sex, or which are patently offensive and do not have serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value;

    4. Off-site signs not specifically allowed by the provisions of Section 19.34.080 (Off-Site Signs) or the Sunset Specific Plan;

    5. Painted signs on fences or roofs, except street addresses;

    6. Portable signs, except for valet signs (see Section 19.34.110(C)(7)) and menu signs within approved outdoor dining areas (see Section 19.34.110(C)(2));

    7. Signs advertising home occupations;

    8. Signs erected in a manner that a portion of their surface or supports will interfere with the free use of a fire escape, exit or standpipe, or obstruct a required ventilator, door, stairway, or window above the first story, or create other hazards;

    9. Signs not in compliance with the provisions of this chapter;

    10. Signs using words, colors, symbols, or characters in a manner that interferes with, misleads, or confuses pedestrian or vehicular traffic and safety; and

    11. Vehicle signs attached to or painted on motor vehicles that are parked on or adjacent to property for more than 24 consecutive hours, the principal purpose of which is to attract attention to a product sold or business located on the property;

    12. Inflated signs, balloons, and figures; and

    13. Mobile billboards.

  • B. Restricted Signs. The following signs are generally inconsistent with the purposes and standards of this chapter but may be allowed under certain circumstances or through sign approval programs that offer incentives to encourage well designed, creative signs (e.g., comprehensive sign program, creative sign, creative billboard, etc).

    1. Animated, moving, flashing, blinking, reflecting, revolving, or other similar signs or signs that incorporate these elements are prohibited unless approved as a creative sign;

    2. Awnings that are internally illuminated are prohibited unless approved as a creative sign;

    3. Banners, streamers, and pennants, are prohibited unless allowed for a temporary use by Section 19.34.050(F) (Temporary Signs). See also Section 19.34.030 , Table 3-12.

  1. Changeable copy signs over three square feet, are prohibited unless approved through a comprehensive sign program (Section 19.34.120 ) and in compliance with Section 19.34.050(C) (Changeable Copy Signs);

    1. Electronic graphic signs, are prohibited except:

      • a. Time or temperature signs;

      • b. Large screen video displays in compliance with Section 19.34.070(H);

      • c. A creative sign in compliance with Section 19.34.060 ; or

      • d. A sign that is five square feet or smaller in compliance with Section 19.34.100 .

    2. Murals are prohibited except for tall wall signs in compliance with Section 19.34.080(I), or those approved by the Fine Arts Commission;

    3. Roof signs extending above the edge of the roof of a structure are prohibited unless approved as a creative sign;

    4. Signs emitting audible sounds, odors, or visible matter are prohibited unless approved as a creative sign or creative billboard; and

    5. Pole signs are prohibited unless approved as creative signs.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 02-643 § 30, 2003; Ord. 07-773 § 7, 2007; Ord. 19-1063 § 7, 2019)

§ 19.34.100. Sign Permits.

  • A. Application Processing and Fee. A sign perm it application shall include the information and materials required by the Community Development Department, and the filing fee set by the city's Fee Resolution.

  • B. Review Authority. The Planning Commission shall have the authority to approve district identification signs, creative signs as specified by Section 19.34.060 (Creative Signs), and large screen video signs. The Community Development Director may approve all other types of signs. Appeals of decisions of the Planning Commission or Community Development Director shall be processed in compliance with Chapter 19.76 (Appeals).

  • C. Criteria for Approval. The Community Development Director or Planning Commission may approve a sign permit if the proposed sign:

    1. Meets the requirements of this chapter;

    2. Is in compliance with the Sign Design Guidelines;

    3. Would not interfere with pedestrian or vehicular safety;

    4. Would not detract from the character of a historic or architecturally significant structure;

    5. Would not be located so as to have a negative impact on adjacent property;

    6. Would not detract from the pedestrian quality of street or area; and

    7. Would not add to an over-proliferation of signs on a particular property.

  • D. Modification of Standards. Modifications to the requirements of this chapter may be requested in compliance with Chapter 19.60 (Variances and Modifications).

  • E. Revocation or Modification of Sign Permits. The Community Development Director may revoke or modify a sign permit, in compliance with Section 19.80.060 (Revocations and Modifications) if it is found that the signs has been erected, altered, reconstructed, or is being maintained in a manner that is inconsistent with the approved permit.

  • (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 19-1058 § 120, 2019; Ord. 19-1079 § 7, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.110. Exemptions from Sign Permit Requirements.

Sign permits shall not be required for the signs listed in this section. These exempt signs shall not be included in the determination of the total allowable number of signs or total allowable sign area for a site.

  • A. Flags. The flag of the United States of America and other nations, states, counties, or municipalities, and flags of incorporated nonprofit organizations or service clubs provided that the pole height shall not exceed 25 feet in height above finished grade within five feet of the pole if located on the ground or 10 feet if located on a roof. The length of the flag shall not exceed one-quarter of the height of the pole. No more than three flags per parcel shall be allowed. More or larger flags may be allowed subject to approval by the Community Development Director.

  • B. Permanent Signs Without Size Limitations. The following permanent signs are exempt from sign permit requirements and their size is not limited by this chapter.

    1. Official Signs. Official and legal notices required by a court or governmental agency;

    2. City Signs. Any sign erected by the city;

    3. Federal and State Signs. A sign erected by a federal or state agency to the extent that the city is precluded from regulation by the doctrine of preemption.

    4. Historic Signs. A sign on a historic structure or the adjacent right-of-way in compliance with a city program.

    5. Signs in the Public Right-of-Way. Off-site signs that are part of and accessory to bus shelters, transit shelters, pay phones, trash receptacles, and other similar street furniture located in the public right-ofway and installed by the city or in compliance with an agreement with the city. This includes banners attached to streetlights and other similar structures.

  • C. Permanent Signs With Size and Number Limitations. The following permanent signs are exempt from sign permit requirements when in compliance with the requirements of this subsection.

    1. Affiliation Signs. Signs that provide notices of services (e.g., trade affiliations, credit cards accepted) provided the signs are attached to the structure. Signs or notices shall not exceed one-half square foot in area for each sign, and no more than three signs are allowed for each business;

    2. Changeable Copy Signs. Signs with readily changeable copy or text (e.g., chalkboard) limited to one sign per business not to exceed three square feet in area. For larger changeable copy signs, see Section 19.34.050(C) .

    3. Gasoline Pump Signs. Signs identifying the brand, types, and octane rating provided the signs do not exceed two square feet for each pump face. Also includes equivalent signs for alternative fuel/electric vehicle recharging stations.

    4. Name Plaques. Commemorative plaques, tables, dates of construction, and the like when carved in stone, concrete, or similar materials or made of bronze, aluminum, or other similar permanent material. Signs shall not exceed three square feet in area. (See subsection (B)(2), above, for signs on historic structures.)

  1. Neighborhood Watch Signs. Signs located in residential neighborhoods that are designated official neighborhood watch areas and limited to three square feet in area.

    1. Off-site Directional Signs. Signs located off-site and providing directions to publicly owned facilities or emergency facilities and limited to 12 square feet in area.

    2. Portable Parking Lot and Valet Parking Signs. One freestanding portable sign at each parking lot entrance limited to 10 square feet in area. Signs shall not cause hazard to pedestrian movement.

    3. Residential Security Signs. One sign per street frontage limited to a maximum of two square feet per sign.

    4. Site Address. A maximum of two site address signs are allowed for each street address, in compliance with Section 19.20.200 .

    5. Time or Temperature Signs. Time or temperature signs are exempt from sign permit requirements when provided in compliance with Section 19.34.050(H) .

    6. Vehicle-Oriented Safety and Directional Signs. Signs solely for the purposes of guiding traffic, parking, and loading on private property are exempt from sign permit requirements. One safety or directional sign on each site may include the name of the business within a maximum area of two square feet. No other advertising copy or logos shall be allowed. Maximum sign height shall be four feet.

    7. Kiosk Signage. Each kiosk may provide a maximum of two signs of up to three square feet each.

    8. Vehicle Towing Signs. Signs identifying vehicle towing information in compliance with the California Vehicle Code, Section 22658 . Signs shall be limited to three square feet in size each, and one sign per entrance to the property in plain view of the entrance. No other advertising copy or logos shall be allowed. Maximum sign height shall be four feet.

  • D. Temporary Signs Limited by Size and Period of Display. The temporary signs listed in Section 19.34.050(F) (Temporary Signs) are exempt from sign permit requirements in compliance with Section 19.34.050(G) .

See Section 19.34.030 for permit requirements for temporary sales and promotional signs. (Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 04-677 § 4, 2004; Ord. 05-720 § 6, 2005; Ord. 06-734 § 7, 2006; Ord. 14-940 § 23, 2014; Ord. 18-1027 § 7, 2018; Ord. 19-1058 § 121, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)

§ 19.34.120. Abandoned Signs.

A sign, other than a designated historic sign, that advertises or otherwise identifies a business or activity that is no longer conducted on premises shall be removed by the owner or lessee of the premises within 90 days of the close of business, or the cessation of the identified activity. This section does not require the removal of a designated historic sign.

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 14-940 § 24, 2014)

§ 19.34.130. Illegal Signs.

  • A. Penalties. Illegal signs shall be subject to the administrative remedies of Municipal Code Chapter 1.08 .

  • B. Removal of Illegal Signs in the Public Right-of-Way. The Community Development Director may cause the removal of any sign within the public right-of-way or on property that is otherwise abandoned that has been placed there without first complying with the requirements of this chapter.

  • C. Storage of Removed Signs. Signs removed in compliance with this section shall be stored by the city for 30 days, during which they may be recovered by the owner only upon payment to the city for costs of removal and storage. If not recovered within the 30-day period, the sign and supporting structure shall be declared abandoned and title shall vest with the city. The costs of removal and storage (up to 30 days) may be billed to the owner. If not paid, the applicable costs may be imposed as a tax lien against the property.

(Ord. 01-594 § 2, 2001; Ord. 19-1058 § 122, 2019; Ord. 24-16, 6/24/2024)