Sign Regulations in Gypsum, Colorado

Gypsum, Colorado has specific sign regulations covering 6 sign types across 3 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Freestanding Ground Sign, Wall Sign, Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: March 6, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Gypsum, Colorado

Sample Sign Requirements in Gypsum

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Freestanding Ground Sign25 feet for signs over 60 square feet; 8 feet for signs over 32 square feet but less than 60 square feet; 6 feet for signs 32 square feet or less100 square feet for developments over ten acres; 60 square feet for developments ten acres or less and individual structures on lots over two acres; 32 square feet for individual lots two acres or less25 feet for signs over eight feet in height or over 60 square feet in area; 10 feet for signs eight feet in height or less and under 60 square feet in area
Wall SignMay not project above the roofline of the building150 square feet; 300 square feet for signs composed of individual raised lettersSame setback as the building to which sign is attached
Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign7 feet40 square feet3 feet from the curb

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Sign Types Covered

6

  • Freestanding Ground Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign
  • Home Occupation Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

3

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Gypsum

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Gypsum, wall signs can be up to May not project above the roofline of the building and monument signs are limited to 25 feet for signs over 60 square feet; 8 feet for signs over 32 square feet but less than 60 square feet; 6 feet for signs 32 square feet or less. 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 Gypsum, 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 Gypsum, regulated sign types include Freestanding Ground Sign, Wall Sign, Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign, Home Occupation 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 Gypsum, monument signs typically require a 25 feet for signs over eight feet in height or over 60 square feet in area; 10 feet for signs eight feet in height or less and under 60 square feet in area 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 Gypsum are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Gypsum has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Gypsum, Colorado Sign Rules at a Glance

Gypsum, Colorado regulates 6 sign types across 3 zoning districts. Freestanding Ground Signs in the Commercial, Light Industrial, Heavy Industrial zoning district are capped at 25 feet for signs over 60 square feet; 8 feet for signs over 32 square feet but less than 60 square feet; 6 feet for signs 32 square feet or less tall and 100 square feet for developments over ten acres; 60 square feet for developments ten acres or less and individual structures on lots over two acres; 32 square feet for individual lots two acres or less, with a 25 feet for signs over eight feet in height or over 60 square feet in area; 10 feet for signs eight feet in height or less and under 60 square feet in area setback (Sec. 18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 1). Most commercial signs in Gypsum require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Gypsum, Colorado

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Gypsum (3 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Commercial, Light Industrial, Heavy Industrial225 feet for signs over 60 square feet; 8 feet for signs over 32 square feet but less than 60 square feet; 6 feet for signs 32 square feet or less150 square feet; 300 square feet for signs composed of individual raised letters
Residential27 feet40 square feet
General Regulations For All Zones28 feet for wall signs; 32 inches for freestanding signs50 square feet in commercial zones; 8 square feet in all other zones

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Gypsum

Commercial, Light Industrial, Heavy Industrial

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Ground Sign25 feet for signs over 60 square feet; 8 feet for signs over 32 square feet but less than 60 square feet; 6 feet for signs 32 square feet or less100 square feet for developments over ten acres; 60 square feet for developments ten acres or less and individual structures on lots over two acres; 32 square feet for individual lots two acres or less25 feet for signs over eight feet in height or over 60 square feet in area; 10 feet for signs eight feet in height or less and under 60 square feet in areaOne per frontage with a maximum of two for developments over ten acres; one for developments ten acres or lessOn the premisesUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 1
Wall SignMay not project above the roofline of the building150 square feet; 300 square feet for signs composed of individual raised lettersSame setback as the building to which sign is attachedOne sign per street frontage not to exceed two frontages, or three frontages with an area not to exceed the total sign area permitted for two frontagesOn the premisesUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 2

Residential

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Permanent Subdivision Identification Sign7 feet40 square feet3 feet from the curbOne per subdivision or one per each arterial or collector street entranceOn the premises or in the public right-of-way with a right-of-way maintenance agreementUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 5
Home Occupation SignBelow the eave of the building1 square footMust be attached to the front of the buildingOneAttached to the front of the buildingUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 6

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
Information and Directional Sign8 feet for wall signs; 32 inches for freestanding signs15 square feet for wall signs; 5 square feet for freestanding signs25 feet from the property lineTwoOn the premisesUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 3
Election Sign6 feet50 square feet in commercial zones; 8 square feet in all other zones10 feetNo limitationMay be located in the public right-of-wayUnlock18.17.040 - Signs that require a sign permit, Class 7

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Prohibited Signs in Gypsum

  • Any sign not specifically permitted by the sign code.
  • Any sign erected upon or over the public right-of-way of any street, roadway, or alley, with the exception of those signs erected by a governmental entity, permanent subdivision identification signs and those instances where existing buildings are contiguous with the right-of-way and the sign has previously been attached to said building and projects over the public right-of-way.
  • Strings of light bulbs used in connection with commercial premises for commercial purposes, other than traditional holiday decorations, pennants, streamers, balloons, and any other inflatable object or material fastened in such a manner as to move upon being subjected to pressure by wind or breeze.
  • Imitations of official government protective or warning signs are prohibited.
  • Any sign using the word 'stop' or 'danger' or which otherwise presents or implies the need or requirement of stopping, or a caution for the existence of danger, or which is a copy of, or which for any reason is likely to be confused with any municipally approved official signs, such as those signs approved and shown in the Uniform Traffic Code, are prohibited.
  • Any sign that obstructs any window, door, fire escape, stairway, ladder, or openings intended to provide light, air, ingress or egress for any building, as required by law.
  • Any portable sign, including any sign displayed on a vehicle when said vehicle is used primarily for the purpose of displaying such sign, when used outside a building.
  • Any sign that violates any provision of any law of the State of Colorado relative to outside advertising.
  • Temporary cardboard or paper signs attached to utility poles or stakes that have the intent of advertising merchandise for sale, except a sign advertising the existence of a garage sale as permitted under section 18.17.030(q).
  • Changeable copy signs other than theater marquees, notice or listing of church services or gasoline price signs.
  • Any sign which causes any direct glare into or upon any residential or commercial building or premises other than the building or premises to which the sign is attached.
  • Any attached sign projecting above the roofline of a structure.
  • Any sign advertising an activity, business, product or service which has not been produced or conducted upon the premises upon which such sign is located for a period of 90 days or more.
  • Off premise advertising or directional sign, except as authorized by section 18.17.030(i)(2).
  • Billboards which advertise a business, product, service or event, lighted or unlighted, are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Gypsum

  • Public signs. Any sign erected by any governmental agency including, but not limited to, federal, state, county and municipal governments, school and recreation districts, but not including private water and sanitary sewer companies within their own right-of-way or ownership.
  • Interior or window signs. Signs within any structure or attached to the inside of any window of a structure.
  • Commemorative plaques. Any memorial or commemorative plaque or tablet that contains the primary name of a building, the date of erection and use of the building when the sign is built into the building or mounted flat against the wall of the building, or is designed to designate any particular location of historical significance as determined by the town.
  • Address signs. Any sign designed to identify a particular parcel of land, provided such contains only the street address and name of the owner of the property or the name of the property and does not exceed two square feet in area for residential land uses and five square feet in area for nonresidential land uses.
  • Special event signs. Special events such as a philanthropic campaign, church, circus, carnival or other community celebration, provided that such signs are removed within ten days of the termination of the event.
  • Real estate signs. Temporary, nonilluminated real estate signs indicating the availability for sale, rent, or lease of a specific lot, building, or portion of a building upon which this sign is erected or displayed which do not exceed six square feet in total area and four feet in height for residential properties or 20 square feet in total area and six feet in height for nonresidential properties and are located on the property advertised by the sign as being for sale or for rent, limited to one such sign per street frontage. Such signs shall not remain in place more than seven days following sale or rental of the subject property.
  • Building identification signs. Signs which identify by name or number individual buildings within institutional or residential building group complexes which are limited to signs attached to the building, not more than two signs per building, and not more than four square feet each. These signs may be illuminated or nonilluminated.
  • Traffic directional signs. Private traffic directional signs guiding or directing vehicular or pedestrian traffic onto or off of a lot or within a lot, when such sign does not exceed three square feet per sign per face in area and eight feet in height, does not contain any advertising or trade name identifications, and is either nonilluminated or is internally or indirectly illuminated. Private traffic control signals shall conform to the standards of the Colorado Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and may exceed three square feet per face in area, but shall not exceed seven square feet per face. Such signs shall not exceed four feet in height and shall be set back at least five feet from the property line.
  • Information and directional signs. Signs commonly associated with and limited to information and directions related to the permitted use on the lot on which the sign is located, provided that each such sign does not exceed two square feet in total area and is either nonilluminated or is internally illuminated or indirectly illuminated.
  • Off-premises informational directional sign. A single or double-faced sign designed to give direction to a church, school, philanthropic organization, or similar use of a nonretail or nonbusiness nature. Sign may contain only the name of the organization, direction, and number of blocks. Sign shall be metal, no more than two square feet, and shall be mounted on minimum two-inch square steel pole. Bottom of sign shall be a minimum of seven feet above grade. Such signs may be located in the right-of-way with the written approval of the town or CHOT.
  • Courtesy signs. Nonilluminated or indirectly illuminated signs, which identify, as a courtesy to customers, items such as credit cards accepted and redemption stamps offered, shall not exceed four square feet per face or eight square feet in total area. Such signs may be attached to the building as projecting or wall signs, suspended from a canopy or included as an integral part of a freestanding sign.
  • Flags. The flag, pennant, or insignia of any nation, organization of nations, state, county, city or town, any religious, civic, or fraternal organization or any educational institution.
  • Holiday decorations. Temporary decorations or displays when such are clearly incidental to and are customarily and commonly associated with any national, local or religious holiday or celebration.
  • Warning signs. Temporary or permanent signs erected by public utility companies or construction companies to warn of danger or hazardous conditions, including signs indicating the presence of underground cables, gas lines and similar devices.
  • Gasoline price signs. For gasoline or service stations, two unlighted signs or one lighted sign listing only the prices and types of gasoline available are permitted with each sign, not to exceed ten square feet in area or six feet in height.
  • Construction signs. A temporary sign not exceeding 32 square feet announcing subdivision, development, construction or other improvement of a property by a builder, contractor or other person furnishing services, materials or labor to said premises. For the purposes of this Code, a 'construction sign' shall not be construed to be a 'real estate sign' as defined herein and shall contain only project name; developer, architect, builder, and/or consultants; lending institution; and opening date. Such signs shall not remain in place more than seven days following the completion of the project.
  • Canopy signs. Lettering shall not exceed two square feet.
  • Garage sale sign. A sign advertising the existence of a garage sale for the sale of personal property and advertising the date, time and location of the garage sale with such signs having a maximum area of six square feet, a maximum height of three feet, and a minimum setback of ten feet, posted for the period three days prior and three days following the date of the garage sale. Such signs shall not block or interfere with traffic visibility.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Gypsum

  • When shopping centers, business centers, and office/industrial/technical parks or centers are to be developed or redeveloped, overall sign program performance standards shall be included in the planned unit development to be submitted which address size, height, design, lighting, color, materials, and type and method of construction to insure that all signage within the center is designed in a harmonious, consistent, and compatible manner. The overall sign program shall be included in the application for approval of any planned unit development.
  • Appeals to modify the conditions of a sign permit or to challenge the denial of a sign permit may be made to the board of adjustment in accordance with the provisions of section 18.16.050 of this zoning code. However, in no case shall the board of adjustment consider, authorize or approve a request for a class of sign other than that which is specifically permitted by this sign code.
  • Before approving a request for a variance to the sign code, or an appeal to modify the conditions of a sign permit or to grant a sign permit previously denied, the board of adjustment shall determine that there are special circumstances or conditions such as the existence of buildings, topography, vegetation, sign structures, or other matters on adjacent lots or within the adjacent public right-of-way which would substantially restrict the effectiveness of the sign in question.

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