Sign Regulations in Elk Grove, California

Elk Grove, California has specific sign regulations covering 67 sign types across 29 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Building Sign (Residential Dwellings/Uses), Freestanding Sign - Entry Monument (Single-Family Subdivisions), Building Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: December 11, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Elk Grove, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Elk Grove

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Building Sign - WallShall not project above the edge/roofline of the structurePer Table 23.62-2 by district; see zone-specific entries
Building Sign - Awning/CanopyNo structural element < 8 ft above finished gradeCopy area ≤ 75% of awning face
Building Sign - Blade/BracketLowest point ≥ 8 ft above grade4 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

67

  • Building Sign (Residential Dwellings/Uses)
  • Freestanding Sign - Entry Monument (Single-Family Subdivisions)
  • Building Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes)
  • Freestanding Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

29

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Elk Grove

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Elk Grove, wall signs can be up to Shall not project above the edge/roofline of the structure. Height limits vary by zoning district and sign type. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your specific location.

To get a sign permit in Elk Grove, 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 Elk Grove, regulated sign types include Building Sign (Residential Dwellings/Uses), Freestanding Sign - Entry Monument (Single-Family Subdivisions), Building Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes), Freestanding Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes), 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 Elk Grove 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 Elk Grove are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Elk Grove has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Elk Grove, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Elk Grove, California regulates 67 sign types across 29 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign - General Standards in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at Per Table 23.62-2 by district; see zone-specific entries tall and Per Table 23.62-2 by district; see zone-specific entries, with a Minimum 10 ft from back of public ROW; further from ultimate ROW if not yet improved; encroachment permit may allow placement pending future relocation setback (Sec. EGMC 23.62.110(D)(1)-(6); 23.62.120(C)(4)). Most commercial signs in Elk Grove require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Elk Grove, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Elk Grove (29 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones3730 ftMax area of all flags: 120 sq ft; no single flag > 40 sq ft
Agricultural (AG-20, AG-80)310 ft20 sq ft each
Agricultural Residential (AR-1, AR-2, AR-5, AR-10)410 ft24 sq ft each
Very Low Density Residential (RD-1, RD-2, RD-3)26 ft24 sq ft each
Low Density Residential (RD-4, RD-5, RD-6, RD-7)26 ft24 sq ft each
Medium Density Residential (RD-8, RD-10, RD-12, RD-15)46 ft25 sq ft each
Medium-High Density Residential (RD-18)26 ft25 sq ft each
High Density Residential (RD-20, RD-25, RD-30, RD-40)26 ft25 sq ft each
Limited Commercial (LC), General Commercial (GC), Shopping Center (SC), Auto Commercial (AC), Commercial Recreation (C-O)420 ft250 sq ft total (building signs)
Village Center Mixed-Use (VCMU)2Building: roofline; Freestanding: 10 ft (individual) or 20 ft (integrated)Residential dwellings: 2 sq ft; Multifamily complex: 6 sq ft; Subdivision entry monuments: 24 sq ft each
Residential Mixed-Use (RMU)2Building: roofline; Freestanding: 10 ft (individual) or 20 ft (integrated)Residential dwellings: 2 sq ft; Multifamily complex: 6 sq ft; Subdivision entry monuments: 24 sq ft each
Business and Professional Office (BP)310 ft150 sq ft total
Industrial-Office Park (MP), Light Industrial (LI), Light Industrial/Flex (LI/FX), Heavy Industrial (HI)310 ft150 sq ft total
Park and Recreation (PR)35 ft5 sq ft total
Public Services (PS)35 ft5 sq ft total
Open Space Land Use (O)210 ft20 sq ft
Specific Plan (SP)1Per applicable base zone standardsPer applicable base zone standards
Special Planning Area (SPA)1Per applicable base zone standardsPer applicable base zone standards
Mobile Home (RM-1)26 ft24 sq ft each
Multifamily Overlay District (MF)26 ft25 sq ft each
Flood Combining District (F)1Per underlying base zonePer underlying base zone
Mobile Home Park Combining District (MHP)1Roofline of dwelling2 sq ft per dwelling
Rural Commercial Combining Zone (RUC)1Per underlying standardsPer underlying LC/GC/LI standards (commercial or industrial as applicable)
Surface Mining Combining District (SM)1Per underlying base zonePer underlying base zone
Business Center District Sign Overlay Zone (BCS)1Per underlying base zone unless modified by BCSPer underlying base zone unless modified by BCS
East Franklin (EF) Overlay District1Per underlying base zonePer underlying base zone
East Elk Grove (EEG) Overlay District1Per underlying base zonePer underlying base zone
Calvine Road/Highway 99 (CR-99) Overlay District1Per underlying base zonePer underlying base zone
Elk Grove triangle Special Planning Area (SPA)1Per approved SPA/base zonePer approved SPA/base zone

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Elk Grove(sample of 3 of 29 zones)

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign - General StandardsPer Table 23.62-2 by district; see zone-specific entriesPer Table 23.62-2 by district; see zone-specific entriesMinimum 10 ft from back of public ROW; further from ultimate ROW if not yet improved; encroachment permit may allow placement pending future relocationPer zone-specific limits (e.g., 1 per project entrance)Along a site frontage adjoining a public street; not within clear-vision triangleUnlockEGMC 23.62.110(D)(1)-(6); 23.62.120(C)(4)
Readerboard Sign - ManualPer applicable freestanding/building sign standardsCounts toward zone maximum sign areaIf freestanding, follow 10 ft setback and clear-vision triangle prohibitionCounts within overall zone maxOn-siteUnlockEGMC 23.62.110(E)(1)
Time/Temperature SignPer Table 23.62-2 height for applicable sign type10 sq ftIf freestanding, 10 ftDoes not count toward limits as to numberOn building or freestanding per applicable standardsUnlockEGMC 23.62.110(F)(1)-(2); 23.62.120(A)(5)
Flag - Commercial/Office/Industrial ZonesUp to tallest building on site; if all on-site buildings <25 ft tall, pole ≤ 25 ftMax area of all flags: 120 sq ft; no single flag > 40 sq ftSetback from ROW equal to pole height; min 10 ftMax number of poles: 3; flags: not limitedOn-site within commercial/office/industrial zonesUnlockEGMC 23.62.090(B)(4) Table 23.62-1
Flag - Residential20 ftMax area of all flags: 15 sq ft; no single flag > 40 sq ft10 ft minimumMax number of poles: 1; flags: not limitedResidential propertiesUnlockEGMC 23.62.090(B)(4) Table 23.62-1
Flag - Residential Subdivision Entryway30 ftMax area of all flags: 40 sq ft; no single flag > 40 sq ft10 ft minimumMax number of poles: 1; flags: not limitedCommon area at subdivision entry adjacent to a 4-lane public road or widerUnlockEGMC 23.62.090(B)(4) Table 23.62-1 notes 6
Flag - Agricultural & Agricultural Residential Zones25 ftMax area of all flags: 24 sq ft; no single flag > 40 sq ft10 ft minimumMax number of poles: 1; flags: not limitedAG and AR zonesUnlockEGMC 23.62.090(B)(4) Table 23.62-1
Flag - Municipal FacilitiesNot limitedNot limited10 ft minimumNumber of poles and flags: not limitedMunicipal facilitiesUnlockEGMC 23.62.090(B)(4) Table 23.62-1

Agricultural Residential (AR-1, AR-2, AR-5, AR-10)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Sign (Residential Dwellings/Uses)Roofline2 sq ft1 per homeAt each dwelling (home)UnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Residential Dwellings/Uses (1. Building signs); Notes 1-2
Freestanding Sign - Entry Monument (Single-Family Subdivisions)6 ft24 sq ft each10 ft minimum from ROW1 per project entranceAt project entrances; not within clear-vision triangleUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Single-Family Subdivisions (1. Freestanding signs: entry monument); Notes 3
Freestanding Sign (Permitted Nonresidential Uses in Agricultural/Residential Zones)10 ft20 sq ft10 ft minimum from ROW1 per establishmentFor permitted nonresidential uses located in AR zonesUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Permitted Nonresidential Uses in Agricultural and Residential Zoning Districts (2. Freestanding signs)
Building/Freestanding Signs (Agricultural Uses within AR Districts)Building: 6 ft; Freestanding: 8 ftBuilding: 20 sq ft; Freestanding: 20 sq ftFreestanding: 10 ft minimum from ROW1 building sign and 1 freestanding sign per establishmentFor agricultural establishments permitted within AR districtsUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Agricultural Uses

Medium Density Residential (RD-8, RD-10, RD-12, RD-15)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Sign (Residential Dwellings/Uses)Roofline2 sq ft1 per homeAt each dwellingUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Residential Dwellings/Uses; Notes 1-2
Freestanding Sign - Entry Monument (Single-Family Subdivisions)6 ft24 sq ft each10 ft minimum from ROW1 per project entranceAt subdivision project entrancesUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Single-Family Subdivisions (Entry monument); Note 3
Building Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes)Roofline6 sq ft1 per complexAt multifamily complexUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Multifamily Dwellings and Complexes (1. Building signs); Note 4
Freestanding Sign (Multifamily Dwellings/Complexes)6 ft25 sq ft each10 ft minimum from ROW1 per vehicle entranceAt vehicle entrances to complexUnlockEGMC 23.62.130 Table 23.62-2 Multifamily Dwellings and Complexes (2. Freestanding signs); Note 4

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Prohibited Signs in Elk Grove

  • New billboards are prohibited citywide except as specifically allowed in the Business Center District Sign Overlay Zone (EGMC 23.42.080) or through relocation of existing billboards under EGMC 23.62.180; no permits shall be issued for prohibited billboards and violations are subject to enforcement/abatement.
  • Abandoned signs are prohibited.
  • Animated, moving, flashing, blinking, fluctuating, reflecting, revolving, or similar signs are prohibited.
  • Inflated signs, balloons, and figures are prohibited (short-term inflatable party devices intended for short-term use are excluded).
  • Pole signs are prohibited (ground-mounted monument signs are allowed; poles may be used only as substructure if fully clad with architectural coverings).
  • Electronic readerboard signs are prohibited except for time/temperature signs; the City Council may consider on-site electronic readerboard signs case-by-case as part of a specific plan or special planning area (SPA) process, with a minimum 3,500-foot separation between such signs; electronic readerboard billboards may only be authorized pursuant to EGMC 23.62.180 (relocated billboards).
  • Roof signs erected on and/or above the roofline are prohibited.
  • Signs affixed to trees or utility poles are prohibited.
  • Signs emitting audible sounds, smoke, fumes, odors, or visible matter are prohibited (menu/order board sounds are allowed only as part of their primary function).
  • Signs erected so that any portion interferes with fire escapes, standpipes, or emergency exits are prohibited.
  • Signs that imitate or resemble official traffic warning devices or signs, or that by color, location, content, or lighting may confuse or disorient vehicular or pedestrian traffic, are prohibited (excluding on-site directional signs allowed elsewhere in the code).
  • Vehicle signs where the primary purpose of the vehicle is general advertising are prohibited (incidental advertising on vehicles used for their primary purpose is allowed).
  • Placing any sign on private property without the consent of the property owner or lawful possessor is prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Elk Grove

  • Devices excluded from the definition of a 'sign' are exempt from sign permits.
  • Official or legal notices required by a court or government agency (government/civic signs) are exempt.
  • Signs erected/maintained in compliance with a government function or required by law or regulation, including public utility signs, are exempt.
  • Signs on licensed commercial vehicles (including trailers) are exempt when not used as parked or stationary outdoor display signs and not used to display off-site commercial messages.
  • Change of copy that does not alter a sign’s size, location, or illumination is exempt (subject to message substitution rules).
  • Construction signs: one per street frontage; max 20 sq ft (or 32 sq ft if combined with a future tenant sign); not illuminated; must be removed at final inspection, certificate of occupancy, or opening for business, whichever occurs first.
  • Directional signs guiding on-site traffic, parking, and loading with no advertising: max area 24 sq ft in residential districts and 36 sq ft in nonresidential districts; max freestanding height 6 ft (Director may allow more for visibility); do not count toward total sign area.
  • Directory signs solely oriented to pedestrians that list names/locations of tenants at a multi-tenant site are exempt.
  • Flags are exempt subject to Table 23.62-1 limits (site-specific maximum poles, height, number, and total area; image types; illumination limits; setbacks; no placement within the clear-vision triangle).
  • Future tenant signs for projects under construction: one per street frontage (one per establishment in integrated developments); max 32 sq ft; max height 6 ft; not illuminated; remove upon occupancy.
  • Gas pricing signs required by State law up to 3 sq ft are exempt.
  • Garage/yard/estate/other home-based sale signs advertising a one-day sale are exempt.
  • Incidental signs up to 2 sq ft per sign are exempt and do not count toward total sign area.
  • Menu/order board signs: up to two per drive-in/drive-through business; each up to 40 sq ft; max height 8 ft; do not count toward total sign area; illumination limited to internal with opaque background.
  • Name plates are exempt with limits: residential individual unit up to 2 sq ft; multifamily site/building identification up to 15 sq ft; nonresidential up to 2 sq ft (limited to business identification, hours, address, emergency info); limited lighting types only.
  • Noncommercial signs are exempt up to 6 sq ft per sign; during the period starting 90 days before and ending 21 days after an election, an additional 42 sq ft of noncommercial sign area is allowed; must not be in/over the public right-of-way (unless authorized under EGMC 23.61), not over the roofline, and outside clear-vision triangles.
  • Public notices or warnings required by federal, state, or local law or regulation are exempt.
  • Real estate signs are exempt with limits: residential—one on-site sign up to 6 sq ft (each side) plus up to three riders; on weekends/holidays, up to five off-site directional signs (each 6 sq ft) to guide traffic; commercial—one on-site sign per frontage up to 32 sq ft (parcels <1 acre) or 48 sq ft (parcels ≥1 acre), max height 8 ft; all set back 5 ft from ROW and outside clear-vision triangles; remove by close of the transaction.
  • Window signage: temporary window signs (less than 3 months) per Temporary Sign Standards; permanent window signs are allowed within the facade’s permitted sign area; both are exempt from a sign permit.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Elk Grove

  • A sign permit is required for all permanent signs (building-attached or freestanding) before erection, relocation, alteration, or replacement, unless the sign is exempt; general maintenance and replacement of a sign face (with no area change and no building permit required) do not require a sign permit; temporary signs do not require a sign permit but must meet standards and time limits.
  • A Uniform Sign Program (USP) is required for all new multi-tenant shopping centers, office parks, and other multi-tenant, mixed-use, or integrated developments with three or more separate tenants/uses that share buildings, public spaces, landscaping, or parking.
  • Minor Uniform Sign Program: does not allow deviations from the code’s signage standards.
  • Major Uniform Sign Program: may allow creatively designed signs and permit signs that are larger, taller, and/or more numerous than otherwise allowed, subject to approval criteria in EGMC 23.16.027.
  • Graphic design may be evaluated only under a Uniform Sign Program, and only for commercial message signs; otherwise, discretionary approvals are limited to noncommunicative aspects (size, height, orientation, location, setback, illumination, spacing, scale, massing).
  • Applications for minor deviations from the sign code are reviewed by the Community Development Director (EGMC 23.16.030); variances are reviewed by the Planning Commission (EGMC 23.16.040).
  • Application and review procedures for sign permits and Uniform Sign Programs follow EGMC Chapter 23.14 and 23.16; fees are set by City Council resolution.
  • Zoning clearance (administrative plan check) is required to determine compliance for permitted signs (EGMC 23.62.130).
  • Buildings larger than 75,000 square feet may exceed maximum signage totals through a major design review approval under EGMC Chapter 23.16 (see Table 23.62-2 Note 7).
  • Electronic readerboard signs are generally prohibited; the City Council may consider them case-by-case only as part of a specific plan or special planning area application or amendment, limited to on-site commercial messages with a minimum 3,500-foot separation; new electronic readerboard billboards may be authorized only via the relocated billboard provisions of EGMC 23.62.180.
  • Relocated billboards require City Council approval of a relocation agreement among the operator, property owner(s), and the City, plus a sign permit; they are allowed only in commercial, office, or industrial zoning districts; the relocation agreement governs development, maintenance, and removal and controls over conflicting code provisions (EGMC 23.62.180).
  • Encroachment permits are required for any sign that encroaches into or above the public right-of-way or City property (e.g., blade/bracket signs); where the ROW is not at its ultimate width, an encroachment permit may allow a freestanding sign within the ultimate ROW subject to removal/relocation at the owner’s cost when the ROW is improved; such permits may be revoked with 30 days’ written notice.
  • Special event sign types not otherwise permitted in Chapter 23.62 (e.g., beacons, pennants, freestanding banners, inflatable signs) are regulated under the City’s public assembly, parades, and street closure provisions, not by the sign chapter.

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