Sign Regulations in Morro Bay, California

Morro Bay, California has specific sign regulations covering 24 sign types across 13 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Temporary Sign, Window Sign, Awning Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Morro Bay, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Morro Bay

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Roof SignMay not extend above max building height for the zone; minimum 8 in. from mansard roof top.24 sq. ft.
Wall Sign20 ft. above sidewalk or public right-of-way, but not above eave or roof6 sq. ft.; max total sign area as per facade calculation; bonus: +4 sq. ft.
Hanging Sign8 ft. minimum above sidewalk or public ROW4 sq. ft. minimum; 8 sq. ft. maximum1 ft. setback from setback line

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Sign Types Covered

24

  • Temporary Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Monument Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

13

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Morro Bay

City WebsiteMunicipal Code4 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Morro Bay, wall signs can be up to 20 ft. above sidewalk or public right-of-way, but not above eave or roof. 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 Morro Bay, 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 Morro Bay, regulated sign types include Temporary Sign, Window Sign, Awning Sign, Monument Sign, 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 Morro Bay 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 Morro Bay are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Morro Bay has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Morro Bay, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Morro Bay, California regulates 24 sign types across 13 zoning districts. Hanging Signs in the Embarcadero District zoning district are capped at 8 ft. minimum above sidewalk or public ROW tall and 4 sq. ft. minimum; 8 sq. ft. maximum, with a 1 ft. setback from setback line setback (Sec. MBMC 17.29.050, Table 17.29.050; 17.29.040, Table 17.29.040). Most commercial signs in Morro Bay require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Morro Bay, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Morro Bay (13 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Embarcadero District1342 in. max24 sq. ft.
Downtown District1330 sq. ft.
Quintana Road District1430% of window area; bonus: +5 sq. ft.
North Main Street District1440 sq. ft.; bonus +20 sq. ft.
Lodging Establishments (All Districts)830 sq. ft.
Industrial Zones (All Districts)630% of window area
Residential Districts28 ft.20 sq. ft.
Commercial Districts1
Mixed Use Districts1
IG District (Industrial General District)1
Community Commercial District (CC)1
Downtown Commercial District (DC)1
General Regulations For All Zones1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Morro Bay(sample of 3 of 13 zones)

Embarcadero District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Roof SignMay not extend above max building height for the zone; minimum 8 in. from mansard roof top.24 sq. ft.1 per frontagePer frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.050, Table 17.29.050; 17.29.040, Table 17.29.040
Wall Sign20 ft. above sidewalk or public right-of-way, but not above eave or roof6 sq. ft.; max total sign area as per facade calculation; bonus: +4 sq. ft.1 per frontagePer frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.050, Table 17.29.050; 17.29.040, Table 17.29.040
Hanging Sign8 ft. minimum above sidewalk or public ROW4 sq. ft. minimum; 8 sq. ft. maximum1 ft. setback from setback line1 per frontagePer frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.050, Table 17.29.050; 17.29.040, Table 17.29.040
Exterior Display CaseTop max height: 7 ft. above sidewalk/public right-of-way6 sq. ft.1 per businessPer businessUnlockMBMC 17.29.050 Table; 17.29.040 Table
Monument Sign6 ft. from base24 sq. ft.1 ft. from property line1 per street frontage1 per street frontage (outside view corridor)UnlockMBMC 17.29.050 Table
Projecting (Pub) Sign8 ft. min, 20 ft. max above sidewalk/public right-of-way (not above eave/roof)8 sq. ft. with bonus1 per 30 linear feet of frontagePer 30 linear ft. of frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.050 Table; 17.29.040 Table
Sidewalk Sign42 in. max8 sq. ft.24 in.1 per businessPer business; only during open hoursUnlockMBMC 17.29.050 Table; 17.29.040 Table
Dock SignNot above railing if attached.16 sq. ft.1 per business1 per business (on dock or gangway owned/controlled by business)UnlockMBMC 17.29.050 Table; 17.29.040 Table; see definitions

Quintana Road District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Marquee Sign20 sq. ft.1 per business1 per businessUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Wall Sign6 sq. ft.; bonus: +10 sq. ft. for individual lettering1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table 17.29.070
Hanging Sign24 sq. ft.1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Window Sign30% of window area; bonus: +5 sq. ft.1 per window1 per windowUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Exterior Display Case6 sq. ft.1 per business1 per businessUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Projecting (Pub) Sign16 sq. ft.1 per 30 linear feet of frontage1 per 30 linear feet of frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Monument Sign30 sq. ft.; bonus 20 sq. ft. if building setback >30 ft.1 per street frontage1 per street frontage (choose one type: monument or architectural)UnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table
Architectural Sign25 sq. ft.1 per street frontage1 per street frontage (choose either architectural or monument sign)UnlockMBMC 17.29.070 Table

North Main Street District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Marquee Sign20 sq. ft.1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Wall (Surface) Sign6 sq. ft.; bonus: +20 sq. ft.1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Hanging Sign24 sq. ft.1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Window Sign30% of window area; bonus +10 sq. ft.1 per window1 per windowUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Exterior Display Case6 sq. ft.1 per business1 per businessUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Projecting (Pub) Sign16 sq. ft.1 per frontage1 per frontageUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Monument Sign30 sq. ft.1 per driveway entrance1 per driveway entranceUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table
Architectural Sign40 sq. ft.; bonus +20 sq. ft.1 per driveway entrance1 per driveway entranceUnlockMBMC 17.29.080 Table

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Prohibited Signs in Morro Bay

  • No sign may be placed on public property, unless by the city of Morro Bay or other authorized governmental agency.
  • No sign may be placed on private property without the expressed consent of the property owner or other agent legally empowered to provide such consent.
  • Off-premise signs, including but not limited to billboards, are prohibited citywide.
  • No commercial sign advertising, related to, or sponsored by a business or business activity may be placed in any zoning district in which such business or business activity is prohibited by applicable provisions of the Morro Bay Zoning Ordinance, unless the related business entity has been established as a legal non-conforming, conditional, or interim use.
  • No commercial sign advertising, promoting, or offering products, services, or accommodations for sale, rent, lease, barter, or exchange may be placed in any zoning district in which such sale, rent, lease, barter, or exchange is prohibited by applicable provisions of the Morro Bay Zoning Ordinance.
  • No sign may be constructed or placed in such manner as to create a public hazard or nuisance.
  • No sign may emit visible smoke, vapor, bubbles, confetti, particles, or detectable odor, or be made with mechanical equipment that creates noise.
  • No sign with illumination may consist of flashing, animated or changing lights as to not be distracting to pedestrians, motorists, or neighboring property.
  • No sign may incorporate, in any manner, any moving part or parts or any flashing, moving, rotating, pulsating or intermittent lighting, with the exception of approved time and temperature displays and barber poles.
  • No sign or advertising display may incorporate flags, banners, or streamers constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, paper, cardboard, wallboard or other light material which are suspended, mounted, or attached in a manner which allows movements of the sign by atmospheric conditions; nor may any sign incorporate searchlights, string lights, rope lights, festoon lights, flashing lights, balloons, bubbles, fans, or similar devices for attracting attention. (with exceptions for securely/permanently attached fabric signs)
  • No sign shall be designed so that characters, letters, or illustrations can be changed or rearranged electronically without altering the face or surface of the sign.
  • No sign may display still or moving images which have been electronically recorded or stored or which have been received from an off-site source or service.
  • No sign shall incorporate any element or elements that are made of flexible material designed to be filled with gas or air.
  • No sign shall be placed on, attached to, or supported by stacked tires.
  • No sign shall be mounted, placed or displayed on a vehicle, trailer, or boat, except for signs advertising such vehicle, trailer, or boat for sale in locations where sale of vehicles is permitted, or as allowed by law.
  • No sign shall include matter that is offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
  • No sign may obstruct any fire escape, required exit, window or door opening intended as a means of egress.
  • No sign may interfere with any opening required for ventilation.
  • No human or animal shall be used as advertising such that the advertising is intended to, or does in fact, attract the attention of passing motorists to a business or service; and where such advertisement constitutes an off-premise sign.
  • No sign may be located in such a manner as to constitute a traffic hazard or obstruct the view of any authorized traffic sign or signal device, nor may any sign be constructed in a manner that can be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal, or device.
  • No sign shall be placed or constructed on a sidewalk, dock, pier, boardwalk, or designated coastal accessway if such sign, in any way, impedes the right-of-way for pedestrians or with egress of occupants from legally parked vehicles or vessels.
  • No sign shall be placed or constructed on a sidewalk, dock, pier, boardwalk, or designated coastal accessway if such sign, in any way, impedes the free movement, loading, or unloading of watercraft or interferes with commercial harbor-related industry, except as provided for dock signs.
  • Within the area of the city encompassed by the waterfront master plan, no sign or other display greater than thirty inches in height shall be placed or constructed in any view corridor established by a coastal development permit (with certain exceptions).
  • No sign may be placed or constructed that fails to maintain clearance from or interferes with electrical conductors, communications equipment or lines, surface and underground facilities and conduits for water, sewage, gas, electricity and communications equipment or lines.
  • No permanent sign may be constructed of insubstantial materials that will be subject to rapid deterioration, as determined by the community development director.
  • With the exception of projecting (pub) signs, no sign may be placed or constructed which is so oriented as to be viewed primarily across an adjacent private property line.
  • No sign shall be illuminated, or any business sign within or adjacent to residential zones, after ten p.m. regardless if business is open or closed.
  • No sign may be expanded, extended, reconstructed, or altered in location or orientation so as to enable it to be read or viewed from a different direction than its original position (applies to nonconforming signs).

Exempt Signs in Morro Bay

  • Legal notice: An official notice issued by a court, public body or office and posted in the performance of a public duty or a notice posted by a utility or other quasi-public agent in the performance of a public duty.
  • Government sign: A sign erected by the city of Morro Bay or other government body.
  • Historical marker: A sign, monument, or marker erected by or with the permission of a governmental body or agency for the purpose of informing the public of the history of a building, site, or other feature.
  • Educational sign: A sign erected by or with the permission of a governmental body or agency for the purpose of public education or information.
  • Government-required sign: A sign which is required by law or by the conditions of a government issued permit, including, but not limited to a conditional use permit or coastal development permit, or by the terms of any lease or land use agreement to which a governmental agency is a party, and which is installed in accordance with the specifications of the controlling law, permit, lease, or land use agreement.
  • The types of exempt signs listed above are not required to obtain a sign permit, but written notice must be given to the community development department no fewer than thirty days before placement.
  • Artwork painted on, affixed to, or erected near buildings shall not be considered a sign unless such artwork includes logos, text, or graphics that advertise, represent, depict, or promote services, products, or activities offered by a commercial enterprise, as determined by the community development director.
  • Festive decorations and displays erected in conjunction with a holiday, festival, or celebratory event shall not be considered signs unless they include commercial logos/text, are installed earlier than six weeks before the event, or remain longer than two weeks after the event.
  • All exempt signs, except temporary signs, are not regulated by district and are exempt from provisions in district-specific sections. Temporary signs are subject to applicable district regulations.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Morro Bay

  • If a site has three or more non-residential occupants, a master sign program (MSP) is required and must be submitted for review and approval (Section 17.29.150.B.3.a).
  • Any site having three or fewer non-residential occupants may submit a master sign program for review and approval.
  • Projects involving construction or renovation of more than 25,000 square feet in the commercial and mixed use zoning districts require an MSP which must be approved prior to issuance of any occupancy permit.
  • Properties subject to an MSP that do not have one shall establish an MSP when a current tenant proposes the installation of a new sign.
  • All new signs shall conform to the approved master sign program.
  • Construction of certain multi-tenant signs (e.g., shopping center, retail cluster, professional building) require approval of a master sign program.
  • Master sign programs establish criteria for multi-tenant properties that ensure signage is uncluttered, consistent, and fairly distributed between tenants.
  • Master sign programs are mandatory for shopping centers, retail clusters, and professional buildings as defined, before certain types of shared signage are allowed.
  • Approval of a master sign program is an administrative level permit unless the proposed signage is greater than permitted, in which case the planning commission or, on appeal, city council is the decision-making authority.
  • No exceptions may be granted to the provisions of Section 17.29.150 B (Master Sign Program requirements).
  • Applications for a master sign program must include required site plans, building/location drawings, photographs of existing signage, sign standards, and indicate all sign proposals.
  • If any application proposes signage in excess of maximum allowable standards, such an exception must be processed through the planning commission or city council as appropriate.

Source: municode municipal code