Sign Regulations in Galt, California

Galt, California has specific sign regulations covering 24 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include All Permanent On-Site Signs (General Rules), Freestanding On-Site Signs (General Setback and Spacing), Awning/Canopy Sign (Design Standards). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: December 18, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Galt, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Galt

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding On-Site Signs (General Setback and Spacing)Setback measured from property line; outside ROW and visibility triangle
Awning/Canopy Sign (Design Standards)Logos/symbols/graphics (no text) on shed/slope portion: max 4 sq ft per awning
Bracket/Blade/Under-Canopy Sign (Design Standards)Bottom of sign minimum 8 ft above grade

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Sign Types Covered

24

  • All Permanent On-Site Signs (General Rules)
  • Freestanding On-Site Signs (General Setback and Spacing)
  • Awning/Canopy Sign (Design Standards)
  • Bracket/Blade/Under-Canopy Sign (Design Standards)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

6

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Galt

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Galt vary by zone and sign type. Wall signs typically range from 25-40 feet, while monument signs are usually limited to 6-10 feet. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your property.

To get a sign permit in Galt, 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 Galt, regulated sign types include All Permanent On-Site Signs (General Rules), Freestanding On-Site Signs (General Setback and Spacing), Awning/Canopy Sign (Design Standards), Bracket/Blade/Under-Canopy Sign (Design Standards), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Galt, monument signs typically require a Setback measured from property line; outside ROW and visibility triangle setback from property lines. Setbacks may increase near residential zones or intersections. Wall signs attached to buildings generally don't have setback requirements. Use PermitPal for location-specific setback data.

Digital and LED signs in Galt are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Galt has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Galt, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Galt, California regulates 24 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign / Mobile Home Park Identification Sign (Monument)s in the Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts (RA, RE, R-1, R-2) zoning district are capped at 6 ft tall and 25 sq ft per sign, with a Freestanding signs must be outside ROW/visibility triangle; setbacks measured from property line; spacing approx. 50 ft between freestanding signs setback (Sec. GMC Table 18.56-1 (Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts); 18.56.060(B)). Most commercial signs in Galt require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Galt, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Galt (6 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1320 ftTotal kiosk: 216 sq ft; No one side >54 sq ft; Individual signs ≤18 sq ft; No duplicate advertising on any one side
Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts (RA, RE, R-1, R-2)36 ft40 sq ft
Multifamily Residential Zoning Districts (R-3, R-4)16 ftUp to 200 sq ft (per formula)
Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts (MU, C, HC, OP, LM, M)410 ft800 sq ft (aggregate for monument, pylon, and wall signs)
Highway Commercial (HC) (Electronic Billboards)165 ft (overall structure height from bottom of supports to highest point of sign face)Max total electronic face area on any vertical plane: 672 sq ft (max height 14 ft; max width 48 ft per sign face)
Open Space and Public/Quasi-Public Zoning Districts (OS, PQ)26 ft32 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Galt(sample of 3 of 6 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 On-Site Signs (General Setback and Spacing)Setback measured from property line; outside ROW and visibility triangleOutside present or future public right-of-way and any required clear visibility triangle; measured from property lineUnlockGMC 18.56.060(C), (F)(1)-(2); 18.56.090(B)(4)
Awning/Canopy Sign (Design Standards)Logos/symbols/graphics (no text) on shed/slope portion: max 4 sq ft per awningIntegral to awning/canopy; allowed for first- and second-story occupancies only; no encroachment/backlightingUnlockGMC 18.56.100(B)(1)(a)-(h)
Temporary Subdivision Signs (On-site)8 ft32 sq ft each1 per project entryAt project entries (on-site)UnlockGMC Table 18.56-2; 18.56.070(1)-(3)
Subdivision Kiosk (Off-site)10 ft plus 2 ft decorative topTotal kiosk: 216 sq ft; No one side >54 sq ft; Individual signs ≤18 sq ft; No duplicate advertising on any one side1 kiosk; 16 signs per kioskOff-site kiosk location(s)UnlockGMC Table 18.56-2 (Subdivision kiosk, off-site)
Pennant, Pole (Temporary)20 ft15 sq ft each4 per model home complexModel home complexUnlockGMC Table 18.56-2
Banner/Pennants (Temporary)Not to exceed height of building to which sign is appurtenant50 sq ft maximum per banner1 per business locationPer business locationUnlockGMC Table 18.56-2
A-Frame (Sandwich Board) (Temporary)4 ft12 sq ft1 per business locationPer business location; displayed during business hoursUnlockGMC Table 18.56-2
Human Sign (Temporary)12 sq ft1 per business locationPer business location; displayed during business hoursUnlockGMC Table 18.56-2

Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts (RA, RE, R-1, R-2)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign / Mobile Home Park Identification Sign (Monument)6 ft25 sq ft per signFreestanding signs must be outside ROW/visibility triangle; setbacks measured from property line; spacing approx. 50 ft between freestanding signs1 pair per entranceAt subdivision or park entrancesUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts); 18.56.060(B)
Religious Facility and Library Identification Sign (Monument, Nonilluminated)6 ft40 sq ftFreestanding sign setback/spacing per GMC 18.56.060(F)1On-site at facilityUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts)
Religious Facility and Library Identification Sign (Wall, Nonilluminated)Roofline40 sq ft1Building-attached wall signUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Single-Family Residential Zoning Districts); 18.56.100(B)(3)

Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts (MU, C, HC, OP, LM, M)

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, Generally (Monument)10 ftUp to 80 sq ft per sign face; max 2 faces per signOutside ROW/visibility triangle; spacing ~50 ft between permanent freestanding signs1 per street frontage OR 1 per 200 ft of street frontagePer street frontage, or 1 per 200 ft of street frontageUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts); 18.56.100(B)(4)
Freestanding Sign, Freeway-Oriented (Pylon Sign)Determined as part of conditional use permitDetermined as part of conditional use permitFreestanding sign setback/spacing per GMC 18.56.060(F)1/site within 500 ft of a state highwaySites within 500 ft of a state highwayUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts)
Building Attached Signs (Wall Sign)RooflinePer formulas above (no explicit cap except total lot cap)3 per tenantBuilding-attached on street-facing and non-street-facing frontagesUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1 (Commercial and Industrial Zoning Districts); 18.56.100(B)(3); 18.56.100(A)(8)
Total Sign Area per Lot or Integrated Development (Monument, Pylon, and Wall Signs)800 sq ft (aggregate for monument, pylon, and wall signs)n/a (aggregate cap)Applies to the lot or integrated developmentUnlockGMC Table 18.56-1; 18.56.060(D)(7); 18.56.030(A)(3)

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Prohibited Signs in Galt

  • Signs not expressly permitted by Chapter 18.56 are prohibited.
  • Signs painted or mounted on roofs or placed above the roofline (except mansard roofs) are prohibited.
  • New cabinet/can/cloud signs are prohibited, except where necessary for a nationally recognized corporate logo or as a minor portion of a mixed-media sign.
  • Animated or flashing signs are prohibited, except for time-and-temperature signs and barber poles at barber shops or within the public/quasi-public zoning district.
  • Signs placed on the public right-of-way or affixed to elements in the public right-of-way, or posted on public property (including publicly owned trees, fences, utility poles) are prohibited, except where required by a governmental agency, permitted as part of a kiosk sign program, or as otherwise allowed in Section 18.56.080.
  • Signs affixed to vehicles where the primary purpose of the vehicle is advertising (e.g., rolling billboards) are prohibited; incidental vehicle advertising or legally required markings are allowed.
  • Abandoned signs are prohibited.
  • Signs on fences are prohibited.
  • Billboards are prohibited; electronic billboards may be allowed only in the Highway Commercial (HC) zone after execution of a City agreement and compliance with Section 18.56.120.
  • Signs taller than 36 inches within the Traffic Safety Sight Area (TSSA) are prohibited.
  • Exposed raceways are prohibited; transformers/equipment/programmers must be screened or concealed within the sign.

Exempt Signs in Galt

  • Exempt signs are allowed in all districts without a sign permit, temporary sign permit, master sign plan, or zoning conformance check, provided they are not illuminated (except as specifically allowed), do not create a public nuisance, and are not located in a public way unless permitted by Section 18.56.080; their area does not count toward maximum total sign area.
  • One temporary sign per lot advertising a nonprofit, cultural, or political event (≤6 sq ft), posted no longer than 30 days in any one year; additional community event signs may be placed at City-maintained locations with City approval.
  • Official traffic signs and other municipal/governmental signs, legal notices, advertisements prescribed by law and placed by governmental entities, and signs indicating the location of buried utility lines or notices posted by a governmental officer.
  • Direction, warning, or information signs or structures required or authorized by law or federal/state/county/City authority (e.g., stop/yield, highway route numbers, construction zone signs).
  • Street address signs consistent with the City-adopted building code or Municipal Code; may be illuminated and may use reflective materials.
  • Historical/memorial tablets and identification plaques installed by or on behalf of a recognized governmental historical agency.
  • Time and temperature signs containing no advertising copy.
  • California State Lottery signs/advertising as authorized by state law.
  • Gas pricing signs required by state law (brand, types, octane rating, etc.).
  • Change of copy that does not alter a sign’s size, location, or illumination.
  • Signs prohibiting trespassing or hunting.
  • Campaign signs/posters subject to: placed no earlier than 60 days before the election; removed within 15 days after; size ≤16 sq ft and height ≤6 ft if freestanding; one sign per parcel per campaign/candidate with aggregate cap of 80 sq ft per parcel; not a roof sign; not placed in public right-of-way or on public property; property owner permission required; subject to enforcement if not removed.
  • Signs displayed during the course of and at the site of a political event or demonstration.
  • Holiday decorations that do not contain a commercial message.
  • Commemorative wall signs, historical site/building markers, and building markers ≤4 sq ft.
  • Signs located in the interior of a building, mall, court, stadium, or enclosed lobby intended for interior viewing only.
  • Incidental noncommercial operation signs (e.g., “exit only”), including trespassing prohibitions.
  • House numbers and nameplates ≤4 sq ft.
  • Temporary on-site real estate signs subject to zone-specific area limits (RA/R1/R2 ≤4 sq ft; R-3/R-4 ≤6 sq ft; C ≤16 sq ft; HC/M/LM ≤32 sq ft), ≤8 ft height if freestanding, one per street frontage, removed within 15 days after close of the transaction.
  • Temporary off-site real estate signs advertising an open house (≤2 sq ft), removed each evening after close.
  • Window signs in nonresidential zones with aggregate area ≤50% of any single window pane to maintain interior visibility.
  • Flags with individual flag area ≤15 sq ft, height ≤20 ft, and no more than two flags per lot or integrated development.
  • Murals on nonresidential buildings with property owner and City approval, if noncommercial; mural area not counted toward sign area; murals with commercial messages are regulated as on-site commercial signs.
  • Menu boards for drive-through restaurants provided advertising content unrelated to specific menu items is ≤10%.
  • Temporary and permanent commercial, industrial, and multifamily address signs ≤6 sq ft.
  • Garage/yard/estate/home-based sale signs for a one-day sale: maximum one sign ≤6 sq ft; not affixed to utility poles or street sign poles.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Galt

  • A building permit is required for all permanent signs (building-attached or freestanding) unless specifically exempt; general maintenance or replacement of a sign face without changing sign area does not require a building permit unless otherwise required by the building code.
  • Property owner (or representative) written authorization is required with applications for a sign permit, temporary sign permit, master sign plan, or zoning conformance check.
  • A sign permit is required before constructing, placing, erecting, or modifying any sign that is not exempt; change of copy on a conforming sign does not require a sign permit.
  • If a master sign plan has been approved for the property, or for gas station price signs, a zoning conformance check (Section 18.68.080) is required in lieu of a sign permit.
  • Master sign plan is required for nonresidential uses in nonresidential zones if: (a) four or more uses are developed on a single parcel; or (b) four or more uses are developed on two or more parcels operating as an integrated development.
  • A conditional use permit is required for a master sign plan associated with a retail commercial development exceeding 100,000 sq ft in highway commercial (HC) or commercial (C) zoning districts; sign development standards are established in the CUP.
  • After approval of a master sign plan, no sign may be displayed unless found to conform through a zoning conformance check; the master sign plan is binding and enforced like the code, and amendments follow the same approval process.
  • Temporary sign permits are approved by the Community Development Director, must meet Chapter 18.56 standards, be truly temporary (e.g., grand openings, special promotions), and are valid for up to 30 days once every three months (maximum four 30-day periods per year).
  • Freeway-oriented pylon signs (within 500 ft of a state highway) require a conditional use permit; size/height standards are determined through the CUP.
  • Electronic billboards are allowed only in the HC zone after execution of a City agreement; applications require Planning Commission public hearing and recommendation, City Council public hearing and approval with specific findings; compliance with Caltrans and state law is required.

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