Sign Regulations in Riverbank, California

Riverbank, California has specific sign regulations covering 43 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include For Sale or Rent Sign (8–32 sq ft) – Use Permit Required, All Signs - General Requirements, Monument Sign - General Definition. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: December 12, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Riverbank, California

Sample Sign Requirements in Riverbank

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
All Signs - General RequirementsMaximum 40 ft overall per §153.284(A); City electronic signs may be up to 50 ft in height in commercial and industrial zoning districts
Monument Sign - General Definition8 ft including base50 sq ft per side (general definition); total both faces typically 100 sq ftMinimum 12 ft from all property lines
For Sale or Rent Sign (≤8 sq ft)6 ft8 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

43

  • For Sale or Rent Sign (8–32 sq ft) – Use Permit Required
  • All Signs - General Requirements
  • Monument Sign - General Definition
  • Bench Sign (General)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

6

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Riverbank

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Riverbank, monument signs are limited to 8 ft including base. 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 Riverbank, 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 Riverbank, regulated sign types include For Sale or Rent Sign (8–32 sq ft) – Use Permit Required, All Signs - General Requirements, Monument Sign - General Definition, Bench Sign (General), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Riverbank, monument signs typically require a Minimum 12 ft from all property lines 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 Riverbank are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Riverbank has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Riverbank, California Sign Rules at a Glance

Riverbank, California regulates 43 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Monument Sign - Freestanding Uses in the Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1), General Commercial District (C-2), Commercial Industrial District (C-M), Mixed Use District (CX-1) zoning district are capped at 8 ft including base tall and 100 sq ft total, with a 12 ft minimum from all property lines setback (Sec. §153.285(B)(1)(c); §153.281 (Monument Sign)). Most commercial signs in Riverbank require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Riverbank, California

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Riverbank (6 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones3Maximum 40 ft overall per §153.284(A); City electronic signs may be up to 50 ft in height in commercial and industrial zoning districts50 sq ft per side (general definition); total both faces typically 100 sq ft
Single-Family Residential District (R-1), Duplex Residential District (R-2)1540 ft (also subject to general 40 ft max in §153.284(A))100 sq ft
Multiple Family Residential District (R-3)26 ft12 sq ft per sign
Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1), General Commercial District (C-2), Commercial Industrial District (C-M), Mixed Use District (CX-1)1950 ft100 sq ft per sign (includes any electronic component)
Light Industrial District (M-1), Heavy Industrial District (M-2)4City electronic signs may be up to 50 ft in height in industrial districts; otherwise 40 ft max72 sq ft
Planned Development District (P-D)1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Riverbank(sample of 3 of 6 zones)

Single-Family Residential District (R-1), Duplex Residential District (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
For Sale or Rent Sign (≤8 sq ft)6 ft8 sq ftOne per street frontageOn-site; per street frontageUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(a); §153.282(A)(2)
Open House Directional Sign3 ft3 sq ft per signThree per house or group of housesWholly on private property with permission of property ownerUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(b); §153.282(A)(6)
Bulletin Board or Identification Sign (Nonresidential use via CUP)6 ft25 sq ftOneOn-site for nonresidential use permitted by conditional use permitUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(d) (first bullet)
Mobile Home Park Identification Sign6 ft12 sq ftOneAt the main entrance to the parkUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(e)
Construction Sign6 ft20 sq ftOneOn the premises where construction is occurringUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(f); §153.282(A)(1)
Subdivision Sign (On-Site)10 ft100 sq ftOne per recorded subdivisionOn-site for each recorded subdivisionUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(g)
Subdivision Directional Sign6 ft16 sq ftOne or two depending on arterial adjacencyLocation varies based on whether subdivision abuts an arterial; may be on property not owned by the subdivision owner with permission.Unlock§153.285(A)(1)(h); §153.282(A)(9)
Political Signs (Residential)Improved lot with dwelling: each sign ≤8 sq ft and ≤4 ft in any dimension; cumulative total area on lot ≤32 sq ft. Vacant residential parcel: any one sign ≤32 sq ft.Any dimension ≤4 ft for signs ≤8 sq ft on improved lotNo numeric limit; area-based limits applyOn residential parcelsUnlock§153.285(A)(1)(i); §153.282(A)(7)

Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1), General Commercial District (C-2), Commercial Industrial District (C-M), Mixed Use District (CX-1)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Shopping Center Identification Sign (Freestanding)Subject to general 40 ft maximum (§153.284(A))100 sq ft per sign (includes any electronic component)One per street frontageOne per street on which the shopping center frontsUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(a)1–4
Monument Sign - Freestanding Use8 ft including base100 sq ft total12 ft minimum from all property linesOne per freestanding useOn-site for a freestanding use or occupancyUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(c); §153.281 (Monument Sign)
Directional Sign - Exterior3 ft6 sq ft per signOne per use per street frontageWholly on private property; one per use per street frontage of the siteUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(d)1
Directional Sign - Interior6 ft6 sq ft per signAny numberInterior; on the premises to which they pertainUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(d)2; §153.282(A)(4)
Directional Sign - Drive-Through Interior8 ft30 sq ft per signTwo maximumInterior directional signs for drive-in restaurants or eating places with drive-through facilitiesUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(d)3
For Sale or Rent Sign (Commercial/Industrial/Mixed Use)10 ft64 sq ftOneOn-siteUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(e)
Construction Sign (Commercial/Industrial/Mixed Use)10 ft64 sq ftOneOn the premises where construction is occurringUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(f)
Monument Sign (Use Without Structure, e.g., Parking Lot)8 ft (including base)100 sq ft12 ft minimum from all property linesOneOn-site to identify a use without any structureUnlock§153.285(B)(1)(k); §153.281

Light Industrial District (M-1), Heavy Industrial District (M-2)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
All Signs Allowed in C-1, C-2, C-M, CX-1 (subject to same restrictions)City electronic signs may be up to 50 ft in height in industrial districts; otherwise 40 ft maxOn-siteUnlock§153.285(B)(2)(a); §153.284(A)
Projecting Identification Sign (No ROW Overhang)40 ft72 sq ftOne per use or occupancyProjecting from building; not overhanging public street/alley right-of-wayUnlock§153.285(B)(2)(b)1; §153.284(C)(4)
Projecting Identification Sign (Projects into/overhangs ROW)40 ft48 sq ftOne per use or occupancyProjecting into or overhanging a public street or alley right-of-wayUnlock§153.285(B)(2)(b)1; §153.284(C)(4)
Marquee Identification Sign (Right Angle to Street)40 ft48 sq ft per signOne or two (second allowed under specified conditions)Mounted on marqueeUnlock§153.285(B)(2)(b)2

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Prohibited Signs in Riverbank

  • It is unlawful to erect, alter, change, copy, or relocate any sign without first obtaining a city sign permit, except for listed permit‑exempt signs.
  • Outdoor advertising signs (billboards) are prohibited citywide; this prohibition does not apply to non‑commercial messages.
  • No sign may exceed 40 feet in height; exception: city electronic signs may be up to 50 feet in height in commercial and industrial zoning districts.
  • No sign may have moving, rotating, or otherwise animated parts, or flashing, blinking, fluctuating, or otherwise animated lights; limited exceptions are allowed for time/temperature signs that change no more often than once every ten seconds and traditional barber poles (≤30 inches, ≤10 feet high) during business hours.
  • Illuminated signs must use lights of constant intensity; no flashing, intermittent, rotating, or moving lights are permitted. Illumination may not be directed onto public streets, sidewalks, or adjacent premises so as to cause glare, reflection, or a traffic hazard or nuisance.
  • Signs shall not be erected within the intersection sight‑distance triangle defined by front and side property lines 40 feet from the intersection where other private structures are prohibited.
  • No sign may have less horizontal or vertical clearance from communication or energized electrical power lines than allowed by state law or applicable regulations.
  • No sign shall be less than 8 feet above a sidewalk or 16 feet above ground level in areas open to vehicular traffic (except wall signs not exceeding 3 inches in thickness).
  • No sign may obstruct free ingress to or egress from any door, window, fire escape, or exit way.
  • Bench signs are unlawful except on public property at locations approved by the City Manager to serve existing public transit needs, and they require an encroachment permit.
  • Wall signs may not exceed 14 inches in thickness, and no display or message is permitted on the edges of wall signs (other than required sign company identification).
  • Wall, canopy, marquee, or projecting signs may not project above the building ridgeline.
  • Permanent building outlining with exposed lighting (e.g., neon tubing, incandescent lights, or equivalent) that delineates roof or wall edges is prohibited; temporary Christmas floodlighting and general building illumination are not prohibited.
  • No signs may be attached to street trees, utility poles, street signals, street lights, street name signs, traffic warning signs, or bus shelters.
  • No sign may be placed where it obstructs clear vision for motorists or interferes with, obstructs the view of, or could be confused with authorized traffic control devices, or uses words/phrases/symbols (such as “STOP” or “DANGER”) that mislead or confuse traffic.
  • Freestanding signs may not project into any street or alley right‑of‑way.
  • Marquee signs may not be closer than two feet from the face of the curb.
  • Projecting signs may not be closer than two feet from the face of the curb when projecting into a street or alley right‑of‑way.
  • Structural alterations to nonconforming signs are prohibited unless the sign is brought into full conformance; changes in copy are prohibited for nonconforming painted wall signs; a nonconforming sign tied to a use abandoned for 90 days becomes unlawful if not removed or made conforming within 120 days.

Exempt Signs in Riverbank

  • Not considered a “sign” under the ordinance and generally exempt: official notices authorized by a court, public body, or public officer.
  • Not considered a “sign” under the ordinance and generally exempt: directional, warning, or informational signs authorized by federal, state, or municipal authority or public utility.
  • Not considered a “sign” under the ordinance and generally exempt: properly displayed official flags of a government, school, religious group, or nonprofit organization.
  • Not considered a “sign” under the ordinance and generally exempt: memorial plaques, tablets, or cornerstones indicating the building name and date of construction when integral to the building, made of incombustible material, and not exceeding 4 square feet.
  • Not considered a “sign” under the ordinance and generally exempt: signs within a building that cannot be seen from outside.
  • Permit‑exempt: construction signs.
  • Permit‑exempt: for sale or rent signs not exceeding 8 square feet in area.
  • Permit‑exempt: garage sale signs.
  • Permit‑exempt: unlighted interior directional, warning, or information signs less than 12 square feet in area.
  • Permit‑exempt: nameplates up to 2 square feet.
  • Permit‑exempt: open house directional signs.
  • Permit‑exempt: political signs permitted under § 153.285.
  • Permit‑exempt: signs for fireworks stands, pumpkin sales, and Christmas tree sale lots.
  • Permit‑exempt: subdivision directional signs.
  • Permit‑exempt: corporate flags when the flag height does not exceed the roof line.
  • Permit‑exempt: bench signs (bench sign placement still subject to encroachment permit and other requirements).
  • Permit‑exempt: signs identifying architects, engineers, contractors, or builders associated with construction work on the premises during the time the work is conducted.
  • Permit‑exempt: advertising signs on the interior side of perimeter fencing of athletic fields, facing the interior, not exceeding the height of the fence and not subject to other restrictions in the chapter.
  • General allowance: non‑commercial message signs are permitted wherever any sign is permitted, under the same conditions, unless expressly prohibited.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Riverbank

  • No explicit master sign plan requirement is stated in the provided text.
  • A city sign permit is generally required to erect, alter, change, copy, or relocate any sign; permits are issued by the City Manager upon a complete application and fee.
  • City electronic signs with decorative pole (freestanding) formats may be reviewed by the City Council on a case‑by‑case basis.
  • An encroachment permit is required for bench signs placed on public property and such placement must be approved by the City Manager.
  • Upgrading illumination technology for legally permitted electronic signs may be done without additional city permission if there is no exterior change to the digital display area; an electrical permit may be required.
  • Shopping center freestanding identification signs require approval by the City Manager; only one per street frontage is allowed and content is limited.
  • Monument‑type freestanding identification signs for freestanding uses require approval by the City Manager and must comply with total sign area limits.
  • Temporary signs exceeding maximum area for special events require City Manager approval as to location, safety, and period of display (display limited to 30 days).
  • A no‑fee permit is required for window signs in commercial districts to verify compliance with total sign area limits.
  • Use permits are required for larger for sale or rent signs (between 8 and 32 square feet) based on the relationship between sign size and property size.
  • In Planned Development (PD) zones, sign limitations are established as conditions of PD approval based on the most closely approximating zoning classification.

Source: amlegal municipal code