Sign Regulations in Centennial, Colorado

Centennial, Colorado has specific sign regulations covering 39 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Kiosk Sign, Bus Stop and Transit Shelter Bench Signs, Yard Sign (Temporary). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 7, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Centennial, Colorado

Sample Sign Requirements in Centennial

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignAG/RA: 35 sf; RU: 30 sf; RS: 25 sf
Fascia Sign or Parapet SignAG: 20 sf; RA: 35 sf; RU: 35 sf
Monument Sign, Residential5 ft or anywhere on retaining wall, if present32 sf10 ft from property lines

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Sign Types Covered

39

  • Kiosk Sign
  • Bus Stop and Transit Shelter Bench Signs
  • Yard Sign (Temporary)
  • Site Sign (Temporary)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Centennial

City WebsiteMunicipal Code4 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Centennial, monument signs are limited to 5 ft or anywhere on retaining wall, if present. 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 Centennial, 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 Centennial, regulated sign types include Kiosk Sign, Bus Stop and Transit Shelter Bench Signs, Yard Sign (Temporary), Site Sign (Temporary), and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Centennial, monument signs typically require a 10 ft from 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 Centennial are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Centennial has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Centennial, Colorado Sign Rules at a Glance

Centennial, Colorado regulates 39 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Monument Sign, Residentials in the AG, RA, RU, RS, NC, NI zoning district are capped at 5 ft or anywhere on retaining wall, if present tall and 32 sf, with a 10 ft from property lines setback (Sec. Sec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402A). Most commercial signs in Centennial require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Centennial, Colorado

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Centennial (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
AG, RA, RU, RS, NC, NI1110 ft48 sf
CG2025 ft (large); 18 ft (medium); 12 ft (small)200 sf
AC, UC, EC-MU, EC-N, EC-LI, BP, I, ED, OSR20Large: 25 ft; Medium: 18 ft; Small: 12 ft.200 sf
General Regulations For All Zones1114 inches letter/number height (not counted toward sign area)30 sf

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Centennial(sample of 3 of 4 zones)

AG, RA, RU, RS, NC, NI

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignAG/RA: 35 sf; RU: 30 sf; RS: 25 sfAG: 1 per façade; RA/RU/RS: 1 per buildingOn signable area of primary building façadeUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401A
Monument Sign, Residential5 ft or anywhere on retaining wall, if present32 sf10 ft from property lines2 per accessUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402A
Monument Sign, Nonresidential (Local or Minor Collector)4 ft12 sf10 ft from property lines1 per parcelUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402A
Monument Sign, Nonresidential (Major Collector)8 ft32 sf10 ft from property lines1 per parcelMust be placed along Major Collector StreetUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402A
Monument Sign, Nonresidential (Major or Minor Arterial)10 ft48 sf10 ft from property lines1 per parcelMust be placed along Major or Minor Arterial StreetUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402A
Yard Sign (Temporary)AG/RA/RU/NC/NI: 5 ft; RS: 4 ftAG/RA/RU/NC/NI: 6 sf per sign, 36 sf total; RS: 6 sf per sign, 24 sf total5 ft from property lines (temporary signs)No maximum, provided total area restrictions are metFreestanding in yardUnlockSec. 12-6-501, Table 12-6-501A
Swing Sign (Temporary)6 ft5 sf (including up to 2 riders)5 ft from property lines (temporary signs)1 per frontage/lotFreestandingUnlockSec. 12-6-501, Table 12-6-501A
Site Sign (Temporary)5 ft12 sf5 ft from property lines (temporary signs)1 per frontageFreestandingUnlockSec. 12-6-501, Table 12-6-501A

CG

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 - Primary1 sf per linear ft of façade; max 200 sf1 per façadePrimary building façadeUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Wall Sign - Secondary50 sf2 per primary building entrance2 per primary building entranceUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Neon Sign6 sf1 per windowWindowUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Arcade Sign / Blade Sign12 ft8 sf1 per primary building entranceUnder awnings or under arcades on front façades only; not to impede walkways.UnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Multi-tenant Electronic Message Center25 ft (large); 18 ft (medium); 12 ft (small)Large: 8' x 12' EMC, 25' high. Medium: 6' x 9' EMC, 18' high. Small: 4' x 6' EMC, 12' high. See Sec. 12-6-305.See aboveSee aboveLocated per Table 12-6-305A; Setback 500 ft (large), 250 ft (medium), 100 ft (small) from residential districts; 10 ft from property linesUnlockSec. 12-6-305; Table 12-6-402B
Directional Signs, Nonresidential5 ft10 sf1 per ingress/egressNo setback required; must leave at least 4 ft of sidewalk for pedestrian use and be outside principal pedestrian travel path.UnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402B
Drive-Through Sign10 ft35 sf (individual); 60 sf cumulative per queueing laneUnlimited per queueing laneAlong queuing laneUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402B
Site Sign (Temporary)8 ft32 sf5 ft from property lines1 per frontageFreestanding, must be set back 5 ft from all property linesUnlockSec. 12-6-501, Table 12-6-501B

AC, UC, EC-MU, EC-N, EC-LI, BP, I, ED, OSR

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 - PrimarySee formula1 per façadeFaçadeUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Wall Sign - SecondaryAC, UC, EC-MU, EC-N: 50 sf; EC-LI/BP: 50 sf; I: 50 sf; ED: 35 sf; OSR: 35 sf2 per primary building entrancePer primary building entranceUnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Arcade/Blade Sign12 ft8 sf1 per primary building entranceUnder awnings/arcades, front façade only; not to impede walkways.UnlockSec. 12-6-401, Table 12-6-401B
Monument Sign, NonresidentialAC/UC: 10 ft for one sign per frontage, 5 ft for all others48 sf (AC/UC: 48 sf for one sign per frontage, all others 10 sf)10 ft from property linesStreet frontages, ingress/egressUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402B
Multi-tenant Electronic Message CenterLarge: 25 ft; Medium: 18 ft; Small: 12 ft.Large: 8' x 12' EMC, 25' high. Medium: 6' x 9' EMC, 18' high. Small: 4' x 6' EMC, 12' high.10 ft from property lines; setbacks from residential: 500 ft (large EMC), 250 ft (medium EMC), 100 ft (small EMC)See Table 12-6-305ALocated on eligible nonresidential/mixed use developments, per Table 12-6-305AUnlockSec. 12-6-305; Table 12-6-402B
Directional Signs, Nonresidential5 ft10 sf1 per ingress/egressNo spacing/setback required; must leave 4 ft sidewalk, must be outside main pathUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402B
Drive-Through SignAC: 10 ft; EC-MU/BP/I: 8 ftAC: 35 sf ind./60 sf per queuing lane; UC: Not allowed; EC-MU: 25 sf ind./25 sf per queuing lane; BP/I: 25 sf ind./25 sf per queuing laneUnlimited per queuing lane (if allowed)Along queuing laneUnlockSec. 12-6-402, Table 12-6-402B
Site Sign (Temporary)8 ft32 sf5 ft from property lines1 per frontageFreestanding; must be set back 5 ft from property linesUnlockSec. 12-6-501, Table 12-6-501B

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Prohibited Signs in Centennial

  • Signs with more than two sign faces.
  • Signs that are a traffic hazard because they simulate or imitate any traffic sign or signal.
  • Animated or moving signs that are visible from public rights-of-way, including any moving, swinging, rotating, flashing, blinking, scintillating, fluctuating, or otherwise animated light (except as allowed for Message Centers).
  • Vehicle signs.
  • Portable signs, except as specifically permitted for temporary signs.
  • Digital Billboards.
  • Static Billboards.
  • Any sign not otherwise permitted by this Code.
  • Use of sound, smoke, or odor emitters as a sign element.
  • Use of back lit and/or plastic awnings as a sign element.
  • Display of stacked products (e.g., tires, soft drink cases, bagged soil or mulch) as sign elements.
  • Unfinished wood support structures for signs, except for stake signs.
  • Flags, balloons, inflatable objects, banners, or comparable elements, including Feather Signs, that are designed to move in the wind and are not affixed to permanent flagpoles or flagpoles mounted to buildings (where visible from public rights-of-way).
  • Spinning or moving parts (where visible from public rights-of-way).
  • Bare light bulbs, except on exempted holiday displays.
  • Flashing lights, except on exempted holiday displays.
  • Use of motor vehicles as sign elements unless the vehicle is functional, used as a vehicle, properly registered, the signage is incidental, and parking requirements are met.
  • Use of semi-trailers, shipping containers, or portable storage units as sign elements unless functionality, registration, and use requirements are met.
  • Signs with content/text or graphics of an indecent or immoral nature and harmful to minors.
  • Signs advertising unlawful activity.
  • Signs containing obscene text/graphics, fighting words, defamation, incitement to imminent lawless action, or true threats.
  • Signs that present a clear and present danger due to their potential confusion with traffic control signs or public safety information (e.g., signs improperly using "Stop," "Yield," "Caution," "Danger").
  • Signs that obstruct building ingress or egress, including doors, egress windows, and fire escapes.
  • Signs that obstruct features necessary for public safety, including standpipes and fire hydrants.
  • Signs that obstruct required sight triangles or sight distances for public safety.
  • Signs mounted on trees.
  • Signs mounted on utility poles or light poles, except city-approved banners and where expressly allowed.
  • Signs mounted on utility cabinets (unless posted by the utility provider for public safety or identification purposes).
  • Signs located in or over public rights-of-way, except certain signs installed by a government or per intergovernmental agreement.
  • Signs installed in locations with insufficient clearance from communication or energized electrical power lines, contrary to Colorado law.
  • Signs within easements for overhead utilities, unless permitted by the service provider and otherwise allowed.
  • No sign face shall contain more than 20 items of information.

Exempt Signs in Centennial

  • Official and legal notice signs issued by any court, public body, person, or officer in performance of a public duty or to give legal notice, including those required for LDC public notice.
  • Signs affixed to a building or structure not exceeding one square foot in area (one per visible elevation), or less than three-fourths square foot affixed to machines, equipment, fences, gates, walls, gasoline pumps, public telephones, or utility cabinets.
  • Flags not larger than 30 square feet in area and affixed to permanent or building-mounted flagpoles.
  • Holiday or decorative signs clearly incidental, customary and commonly associated with a holiday, displayed for up to 60 consecutive or total days per year.
  • Signs being carried by people (not when set down or propped on objects).
  • Bumper stickers on vehicles.
  • Interior signs within a building, unless defined as a Neon Sign or Window Sign.
  • Traffic control signs and other public safety related signage installed by the City or required of developers.
  • Holiday decorations displayed for no more than two months per year.
  • City branding or wayfinding signs.
  • Murals installed by the City on City property, or City-installed/funded murals within the public right-of-way.
  • Address signs required for buildings (addresses not exceeding 14 inches in height are exempt from sign area calculations).
  • City branding/wayfinding signs included within an approved City-wide Branding and Wayfinding Sign Plan (exempt from Division 6-4 standards).
  • City-installed murals as defined, exempt from permanent sign standards.
  • Pre-existing permitted signs (per permit issued before new Article effective date, subject to nonconforming sign provisions after completion).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Centennial

  • A sign permit is generally required for all permitted signs exceeding six square feet in area, unless otherwise exempted. A sign permit is also required when increasing sign area, if allowable within the zone.
  • Certain sign types and large projects (e.g., multi-tenant electronic message centers, large unified developments) have additional sign plan requirements, including documentation of eligible tenants/businesses and compliance with detailed standards.
  • A 'Sign Design Program' (master sign plan) may be approved to allow alternative standards for unified developments. Application requirements include a master plan for all signage, design criteria, notice to impacted owners/tenants, design theme, and maximum sign allocations. Sign Design Program approval is by the Director upon compliance with ordinance criteria.
  • Sign permits submitted under a Sign Design Program must be reviewed and approved by the property owner or representative before City review and permit issuance.
  • All new exterior lighting subject to the ordinance requires an outdoor lighting plan, which can be incorporated into a site plan or building permit for substantial modifications.
  • For large developments or substantial modifications, or those changing Lighting Zone, photometric and comparison plans are required.
  • Sign Design Programs are not allowed for single tenant/single parcel developments.
  • Amendment to a Sign Design Program must follow specific approval procedures and criteria.

Source: municode municipal code