Sign Regulations in Oroville, California

Oroville, California has specific sign regulations covering 14 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Noncommercial Signs, Awning Signs, Banner Signs. Height restrictions apply. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 10, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Oroville, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Oroville

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Noncommercial Signs6 square feet in RL, R-1, R-2, R-3, RP, and R-4 zones; 32 square feet in all other zones
Political Signs4 feet in residential districts32 square feet in nonresidential districts; 8 square feet per sign in residential districts
Awning SignsNo maximum50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is less

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Sign Types Covered

14

  • Noncommercial Signs
  • Awning Signs
  • Banner Signs
  • Canopy Signs
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

9

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Oroville

Municipal Code3 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Oroville 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 Oroville, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Oroville, regulated sign types include Noncommercial Signs, Awning Signs, Banner Signs, Canopy Signs, 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 Oroville 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 Oroville are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Oroville has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Oroville, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Oroville, California regulates 14 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Awning Signs in the Commercial District (C-1, OF, MXD) zoning district are capped at No maximum tall and 50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is less (Sec. Table 17.20.120-2).

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Oroville, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Oroville (9 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones34 feet in residential districts32 square feet in nonresidential districts; 8 square feet per sign in residential districts
RL, R-1, R-2, R-3, RP, R-416 square feet
Commercial District (C-1, OF, MXD)920 feet50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is less
Commercial District (C-2, CLM, CH, MXC)1020 feet50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is less
CN, MXN86 feet32 square feet
Industrial Districts920 feet50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is less
OS1
PQ820 feet50% of awning area, or 25 sq. ft., whichever is less
Downtown Historic Overlay (DH-O) Districts232 square feet

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Oroville(sample of 3 of 9 zones)

Commercial District (C-1, OF, MXD)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignsNo maximum50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is lessNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Banner Signs20 feet40 sq. ft.1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Canopy Signs20 feet5 sq. ft. per faceNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Freestanding Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Monument Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Projecting Signs20 feet50 sq. ft.1 per tenant on each frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Wall Signs20 feet10% of wall areaNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2
Window SignsNo maximum25% of window areaNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-2

Commercial District (C-2, CLM, CH, MXC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignsNo maximum50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is lessNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Banner Signs20 feet40 sq. ft.1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Canopy Signs20 feet5 sq. ft. per faceNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Freestanding Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Marquee Signs10 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Monument Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Projecting Signs20 feet50 sq. ft.1 per tenant on each frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3
Wall Signs20 feet10% of wall areaNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.120-3

Industrial Districts

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignsNo maximum50% of awning area, or 40 sq. ft., whichever is lessNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Banner Signs20 feet40 sq. ft.1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Canopy Signs20 feet5 sq. ft. per faceNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Freestanding Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Monument Signs8 feetDetermined by total area1 per frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Projecting Signs20 feet50 sq. ft.1 per tenant on each frontageBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Wall Signs20 feet10% of wall areaNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1
Window SignsNo maximum25% of window areaNo maximumBuilding frontageUnlockTable 17.20.130-1

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Prohibited Signs in Oroville

  • Signs that bear or contain statements, words, or pictures of an obscene, indecent, or immoral character that offends public morals or decency.
  • Roof signs.
  • Rotating/revolving signs.
  • Signs that have become a public nuisance due to inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, or abandonment.
  • Signs that obstruct a door, window, fire escape, or other required access way.
  • Wind-driven signs, 'A' frame signs, sandwich boards, and portable signs except as specifically permitted in Sections 17.20.090 (Temporary signs) and 17.20.150 (Requirements for downtown historic overlay (DH-O) districts) of this chapter.
  • Video or any other electronic display signs with continuous motion, blinking, flashing or fluttering lights, or any other illuminated device which has a changing light intensity or brightness, except as otherwise authorized by this code.
  • Signs affixed to structures in the public right-of-way, except as otherwise provided for in this section, such as telephone poles, light poles, utility fixtures, posts, and fences; provided, however, as follows: Temporary signs may be posted on any public kiosk that provides space intended for the posting of signs. Official signs posted or required by a government agency, or a public utility or service, may be affixed to structures in the public right-of-way.
  • Signs attached, affixed, or carried by vehicles, excluding decals and painted signs, that advertise a business, service, or product, whether that business, service, or product is located on the same site or a different site. This prohibition shall not apply to standard identification practices where these signs are painted on or permanently attached to a commercial vehicle used to conduct a land use located on the site, or to bumper stickers.
  • Signs that attempt or appear to attempt to direct traffic, or that interfere with, imitate, or resemble any official traffic device.
  • Signs that were unlawfully installed, erected, or maintained.
  • Signs that interfere with visibility for drivers at an intersection, public right-of-way, or driveway.
  • Signs emitting audible sounds.
  • Signs held or supported by mechanical or static figures in the public right-of-way; except for noncommercial signs.

Exempt Signs in Oroville

  • Temporary signs, as described in Section 17.20.090 (Temporary signs) of this chapter.
  • Required signs, as described in Section 17.20.050 (Required signs) of this chapter.
  • Non-advertising signs, including, but not limited to, 'No Trespassing,' 'Private Drive,' 'Beware of Dog,' etc.
  • Professional name plates that have a maximum area of 2 square feet.
  • One bulletin board, with a maximum area of 12 square feet, located on the premises of a community facility or institution such as a park, school, library, community center, or house of worship.
  • One memorial sign or tablet, with a maximum area of 4 square feet, that includes information such as the name of a building and the date when it was erected, provided that the sign is cut into a masonry surface or constructed of an incombustible material such as bronze.
  • On-site directional or informational signs, with a maximum area of 5 square feet for each sign, that provide information for the convenience or safety of the public, such as directional signs in parking lots, hours of business and locations of telephones, ATMs or restrooms.
  • Any flag with a noncommercial message provided that the pole height is no greater than 25 feet and the flag's longest dimension is no greater than 25% of the length of the pole.
  • Signs within a building, or on the premises of a building, that are not visible from a public street.
  • Murals on the exterior of a building that do not advertise a product, business, or service.
  • Artworks which do not identify a business, service, or product are not considered signs.
  • Temporary exterior decorations that are associated with a cultural, religious, or national holiday, and that are not used to advertise a product, business, or service.
  • Signs on licensed commercial vehicles; provided, however, that such vehicles shall not be utilized as parked or stationary outdoor display signs.
  • Signs that are required by local, state or federal law or by court order. If any portion of the sign includes messages that are not required by law, that portion shall not be considered an exempt sign.
  • Signs that are posted by a government agency, or a public utility or service, that are essential to protect the public health, safety and welfare, including, but not limited to, identification and directional signs, official signs for traffic control, official public notices and warnings of potential hazards.
  • Signs that are posted by a government agency that identify, beautify, or pertain to the city and are authorized by the city council. Such signs may include, but are not limited to, light pole banners.
  • Signs created by landscaping (e.g., all of the letters and/or symbols are composed entirely of approved landscape elements).
  • Bus shelter advertisements placed with the authorization of the transit authority.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Oroville

  • Sign programs are permitted, and may be required as a condition of approval for a use permit, specifically for the following uses: Multiple-tenant buildings, Uses with freeway-oriented signs, Automobile or other vehicle sales, All uses within a planned development (PD-O) overlay district.
  • All sign programs shall be subject to development review, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 17.52 (Development Review) and the requirements of this section.

Source: municode municipal code