Permanent signs shall comply with the sign area, height, number, type, and other requirements of this section and any other applicable sections, as well as the following Table 1 in this section.[1] Sign permits are required for all permanent signs in accordance with EMC § 18.97.260, Sign permits.
Table 1 - Standards for Permanent Signs by Sign Type. | |||||
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Type | Zone | Number of Signs | Maximum Height (feet) | Maximum Area (sq. ft.) | Setbacks |
Accessory Sign (EMC § 18.97.140) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | 1 sign at each vehicle ingress or egress, no more than 4 accessory signs per parcel | Building-mounted max. of 8 ft.; freestanding max. of 3 ft. from grade | 3 sq. ft. per sign face; may be double-sided | Flexible, see EMC § 18.97.140 |
Accessory Sign-Drive Through, Large (EMC § 18.97.140) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | In addition to other accessory signs, 1 large accessory sign for each point of entry to a drive-up window | 5.5 ft., including the associated sign structure | 45 sq. ft. per drive-up point of entry | Signs shall be oriented so that the sign face is not visible from vehicles travelling in the public right-of-way |
Awning or Canopy Sign (EMC § 18.97.150) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | 1 awning sign for each primary entrance to a tenant space, see EMC § 18.97.150 for secondary entrances | Awning sign cannot be mounted higher than a max. of 25 ft. above the ground floor | On primary elevation, sign shall not exceed 1 sq. ft. of sign per linear foot of awning or canopy width | Cannot project beyond the edges of the awning on which it is displayed. Cannot project above, below, or beyond the edges of the building wall on which it is located. |
Building-Mounted Wall Signs (EMC § 18.97.160) | Residential parcels larger than 2 acres in any zoning district | 1 per each building facade on an accessory structure, e.g., barn that is parallel to and visible from a street frontage | Shall not project above rooflines or obscure architectural details and may not exceed 70% of the blank wall height | 50 sq. ft., but cannot exceed 3% of the area of the facade of building where sign is mounted | Mounted on building that must comply with setbacks |
Building-Mounted Wall Signs (EMC § 18.97.160) | In the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | 1 per each building facade that is parallel to and visible from a street frontage | Shall not project above rooflines or obscure architectural details and may not exceed 70% of the blank wall height | Up to 5% of the area of the facade upon which sign is placed, not to exceed 60% of the width of wall plane or tenant space | Mounted on building that must comply with setbacks |
Changeable Copy Signs (EMC § 18.97.170) | In all zoning districts | 1 per parcel but 1 additional sign allowed if placed 100 ft. from public right-of-way and other restrictions | 15 ft. max. | No more than 20% of the allowed wall sign area or 50% of a freestanding sign may be changeable copy; if at least 100 ft. from streets, may be a max. of 50% of wall sign area | If building-mounted, building must comply with setbacks; if freestanding, sign must comply with setbacks for freestanding signs |
Freestanding Signs (EMC § 18.97.180) | MR-2, TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts1 | See code — 1 for each site frontage | See code — depending on street frontage, 6 to 15 ft. | See code — depending on street frontage, 20 to 100 sq. ft. | 5 ft. from street property line; 25 ft. from any interior side lot line; and 30 ft. from any residential zone |
Ground-Mounted or Landscape Wall Signs (EMC § 18.97.190) | Allowed in all zones but not allowed on individual single-family lots | 1 per development | 5 ft. max. from grade | Between 24 sq. ft. to 32 sq. ft., see EMC § 18.97.190 | At least 5 ft. from street property line; 25 ft. from any interior side lot line |
Portable Signs (EMC § 18.97.200) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | 1 per business or tenant space | Sandwich board signs, max. of 4 ft. in height; pole-mounted signs, max. of 5 ft. in height | Sandwich board signs, 3 ft. in width; pole-mounted, 2 ft. in width | Must be located no further than 10 ft. from primary building of business; prohibited on public right-of-way without street use permit |
Projecting Signs (EMC § 18.97.210) | All zoning districts | 1 per tenant space or building frontage, allowed in addition to wall signage | No higher than the first story level of the building; no lower than 8 ft. above the grade of sidewalk, walkway or driveway | Nonresidential zones: cannot exceed 12 sq. ft.; residential zones: face of sign cannot exceed 1.5 sq. ft. in area | Must be attached to building which complies with setbacks, may extend a max. of 4 ft. from building and hung a minimum of 6 inches from building |
Service Island Signs (EMC § 18.97.220) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, I, and P zoning districts | 1 sign on canopy fascia per street frontage, not to exceed 20% of area of canopy fascia | See building-mounted wall sign requirements | 20% of area of canopy fascia to which sign is mounted | Mounted on building that must comply with setbacks |
Sign Walker (EMC § 18.97.230) | Only allowed in the TC, C, MUR, BP, and I zoning districts | No limit | Shall not exceed 8 ft. in height when held in place | 8 sq. ft. in area | Minimum of 30 ft. from street intersection; prohibited on public property or public right-of-way, in driveways, parking stalls, driving lanes, etc. |
Window Sign2 (EMC § 18.97.250) | All zoning districts | No more than 1 permanent window sign per window | No higher than second-story windows for permanent window signs | Shall not exceed 25% of area of window in which sign is displayed | Building in which window sign is displayed must comply with setbacks |
Notes: | |||||
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1. | See EMC § 18.97.240 for temporary freestanding signs which are allowed in residential areas. | ||||
2. | Window signs may be permanent or temporary. This table includes the regulations for permanent window signs. | ||||
(Ord. 19-552 § 2 (Exh. A); Ord. 25-0687, 8/26/2025)
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This table presents the sign standards in an abbreviated format for the reader's convenience. To the extent that there may be a conflict between this table and the text of the code, the text of the code provision relating to the individual sign type shall prevail.









