Sign Regulations in Mountain View, California

Mountain View, California has specific sign regulations covering 30 sign types across 16 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Freestanding Sign, Wall Sign, Wall Sign - Building Real Estate. 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 Mountain View, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Mountain View

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding Sign12 ft.32 sq. ft.15 ft from right-of-way
Wall Sign9 ft.1 sq. ft.
Building Real Estate Sign5 ft.4 sq. ft. per face

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Sign Types Covered

30

  • Freestanding Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Wall Sign - Building Real Estate
  • Building Real Estate Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

16

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Mountain View

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Mountain View, wall signs can be up to 9 ft. and monument signs are limited to 12 ft.. 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 Mountain View, 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 Mountain View, regulated sign types include Freestanding Sign, Wall Sign, Wall Sign - Building Real Estate, Building Real Estate Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Mountain View, monument signs typically require a 15 ft from right-of-way 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 Mountain View are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Mountain View has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Mountain View, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Mountain View, California regulates 30 sign types across 16 zoning districts. Freestanding Signs in the CRA zoning district are capped at 12 ft. (for lots < 120 ft. wide), 15 ft. (for lots > 120 ft. wide) tall and 75 sq. ft. per face (Sec. Sec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA). Most commercial signs in Mountain View require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Mountain View, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Mountain View (16 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
A112 ft.32 sq. ft.
R129 ft.4 sq. ft. per face
R239 ft.4 sq. ft.
R3, R3D, R4310 ft.12 sq. ft. (if attached to building), 6 sq. ft. (if added to freestanding)
RMH310 ft.12 sq. ft.
CN420 ft.200 sq. ft. aggregate (2 faces)
CS330 ft.150 sq. ft. per face
CRA512 ft. (for lots < 120 ft. wide), 15 ft. (for lots > 120 ft. wide)100 sq. ft. per sign
CO310 ft.50 sq. ft.
ML410 ft.8 sq. ft.
MM410 ft.8 sq. ft.
PF310 ft.12 sq. ft.
F110 ft.32 sq. ft.
Downtown Precise Plan Area106 ft.30 sq. ft. per face
General Regulations For All Zones810 ft.50 sq. ft.
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Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Mountain View(sample of 3 of 16 zones)

CRA

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign100 sq. ft. per signOne per street frontageOne sign per street frontage, building mounted or mounted on canopy, not extending into ROWUnlockSec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA
Freestanding Sign12 ft. (for lots < 120 ft. wide), 15 ft. (for lots > 120 ft. wide)75 sq. ft. per faceOne per lotOne per lot; must be located within landscaping, design compatible with buildingUnlockSec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA
Wall Sign - Decorative GraphicsOn buildingUnlockSec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA
Pedestrian Oriented Sign3 sq. ft. per faceOne per occupancyOne per occupancyUnlockSec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA
Wall Sign - Building Real Estate8 sq. ft.One per occupancyAttached flat to building wall and below eaveUnlockSec. 36.36.55; Table—CRA and Sec. 36.36.15

Downtown Precise Plan Area

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign - Commercial, Building-MountedOne per street/alley frontageFlat against building or awningUnlockSec. 36.36.70
Freestanding Sign - Monument6 ft.30 sq. ft. per faceOneFreestandingUnlockSec. 36.36.75.a
Pedestrian Sign2 ft x 3 ftOne per storefrontHung from decorative chain or bracket above sidewalkUnlockSec. 36.36.75.b
Directory SignOne per multi-story buildingOn ground floor; for multi-story buildingsUnlockSec. 36.36.75.c
Window Sign - First Floor25% of transparent glass area of windows parallel to street, or 1 sq. ft. per linear foot of occupancy frontage, whichever is lessOne per window paneGround floor windowsUnlockSec. 36.36.80.a
Window Sign - Second Floor15% of total second floor transparent glass area of windows parallel to streetOne per window paneSecond floor windowsUnlockSec. 36.36.80.b
Flag (Customized Graphic)6 ft. x 10 ft.Mounted on decorative bracket perpendicular to building faceUnlockSec. 36.36.85.a
Menu HolderLimited to size of two pages of the menuExterior storefront of restaurantUnlockSec. 36.36.85.c

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
Construction Sign - <1 acre6 ft.32 sq. ft.One per street frontageOn project site, not in ROW, not interfering traffic safetyUnlockSec. 36.36.50.a, 36.36.90.c
Construction Sign - ≥1 acre10 ft.50 sq. ft.One per street frontageOn project site, not in ROW, not interfering traffic safetyUnlockSec. 36.36.50.a, 36.36.90.c
Temporary Subdivision Sign - <1 acre6 ft.32 sq. ft.One per street frontageOn-siteUnlockSec. 36.36.50.b
Temporary Subdivision Sign - ≥1 acre10 ft.50 sq. ft.One per street frontageOn-siteUnlockSec. 36.36.50.b
Permanent Tract/Neighborhood SignAs approvedAs approvedAt street entrance(s) to tract/neighborhoodUnlockSec. 36.36.50.c
Barber PoleOne per barber shopAs approved on buildingUnlockSec. 36.36.50.d
ReaderboardCounts toward total allowed sign areaSee code for specific useIntegrated into other permitted sign or as separate readerboard for churches, theaters, entertainment, etc.UnlockSec. 36.36.50.e
Directional Sign (Exempt)3 ft.4 sq. ft.For public convenience/safety; as requiredUnlockSec. 36.36.15.i

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Prohibited Signs in Mountain View

  • It is unlawful to construct, maintain, display, or alter a sign except in conformance with this chapter.
  • Abandoned signs, or signs advertising an activity, service, or product not conducted on the premises where the sign is located, except as otherwise specifically allowed.
  • Animated, moving, flashing, blinking, reflecting, revolving, or similar moving or simulated moving signs.
  • Balloons, gas-filled balloons, banners (except as exempted), flags (except as exempted), and pennants.
  • Signs on benches, bicycle racks, shopping cart corrals or other site appurtenances, except for simple, nonilluminated directory or owner identification signs not exceeding two (2) square feet.
  • Off-site signs, except as permitted in specific sections.
  • Signs mounted on the roof or above the lower eave line of a mansard or similar roof.
  • Signs on public property or in a public right-of-way, except for publicly installed traffic and street identification signs, approved special event signs, or other signs expressly permitted by code.
  • Signs painted on or affixed to fences or roofs.
  • Signs that simulate traffic signs or signals, or make use of words, symbols, or characters in a manner that could mislead or confuse traffic.
  • "Temporary" signs, including but not limited to "A" frame signs and sandwich boards, any sign attached to utility or street name poles, and any product or temporary sign mounted or painted on a vehicle so as to function as a sign.
  • Windblown devices, such as windmills, kites, display flags, streamers, balloons, blimps, or similar devices intended to attract attention through movement.
  • No sign shall be located in or project into the right-of-way of any public street unless specifically authorized by other code provisions and after securing all necessary permits.
  • No sign shall be designed or located so as to interfere with sight distance of motorists, cyclists, or pedestrians.
  • Window signs above the second floor are not permitted.
  • All permanent signs must be constructed of high quality, durable materials and be vandal- and weather-resistant.
  • All signs must be properly maintained; damaged or removed signs must have support structures or building walls restored.
  • Additional prohibitions apply in Downtown Precise Plan area: rooftop signs, cabinet signs, readerboards, banners (except approved grand opening/civic event), balloons, flashing signs, bill-boards, "A"-frame signs, plastic flags, and chalk/white/black-boards.

Exempt Signs in Mountain View

  • One 'open' or 'closed' window sign less than two (2) square feet.
  • An American, California, or city flag, not exceeding eight (8) feet in length or ten (10) feet in height.
  • Business information signs (e.g., hours, 'help wanted', credit cards), not exceeding a total of two (2) square feet, unless otherwise approved, and gathered in one location.
  • One 'open house' sign not exceeding three (3) square feet located on the premises and posted only when a salesperson is present.
  • For undeveloped acreage, one (1) nonilluminated real estate sign as specified (up to fifty [50] square feet and six [6] feet in height).
  • Project announcement or required temporary land use application signs as approved by the zoning administrator and promptly removed after action/construction completion.
  • One designated area (up to six [6] square feet in one window) for up to two (2) ancillary, temporary, professionally prepared community interest posters without business name, dated and removed within thirty (30) days.
  • No more than one (1) temporary grand opening banner per occupancy, up to thirty (30) days, dated and removed accordingly.
  • Directional signs for public convenience and safety, up to four (4) square feet and three (3) feet in height, with building permit.
  • Commercial ground floor and second floor window signs as specified in Section 36.36.15.j, within area limits, height limits, design/material requirements, and illumination restrictions.
  • Products on shelves for sale to the public, and framed information panels with at least eighty (80) percent of text area in lettering less than one (1) inch high, are not considered window signs.
  • This article does not apply to public or civil event signs installed in public rights-of-way.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Mountain View

  • A sign program (visual or written system of signage for multiple-building or multiple-occupant site defining a common visual design theme) may be required as part of development review for multi-tenant structures, or as deemed necessary by the zoning administrator.
  • Commercial centers, offices, industrial complexes, and similar facilities with multiple signs may be required to incorporate a sign program with a compatible visual design theme for all applicable structures and uses.
  • Multiple tenant developments on single properties may be required as a condition of project approval to establish an overall coordinated signing program.
  • Approval for signs (including design review or sign program applications) must comply with all findings in Section 36.36.30.
  • The zoning administrator may require a sign program as necessary to ensure compliance with the sign regulations.
  • Signs permitted in specified zoning districts are subject to approval through the design review process as set forth in Sec. 36.44.45.
  • Any additional development, or change of use/occupancy/tenant or sign copy (excluding window signs), requires legally established, nonconforming signs to be brought into conformance with the current regulations.

Source: municode municipal code