Sign Regulations in Loveland, Colorado

Loveland, Colorado has specific sign regulations covering 27 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Window Sign, Wall Sign, Temporary Wall Banner. Height restrictions apply. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: July 1, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Loveland, Colorado

Sample Sign Requirements in Loveland

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignNo explicit per sign maximum, but 10% of first floor façade area or 32 sf each, whichever greater.
Window Sign25% of each window's area
Blade Sign (Projecting Sign)8 ft (minimum clearance)10 sf

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Sign Types Covered

27

  • Window Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Temporary Wall Banner
  • Blade Sign (Projecting Sign)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

10

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Loveland

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Loveland 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 Loveland, 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 Loveland, regulated sign types include Window Sign, Wall Sign, Temporary Wall Banner, Blade Sign (Projecting Sign), 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 Loveland 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 Loveland are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Loveland has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Loveland, Colorado Sign Rules at a Glance

Loveland, Colorado regulates 27 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Primary Freestanding Signs in the Downtown Sign District (DTS), B except single-family detached and duplex property, I and PP, DT (vertically mixed-use/nonresidential), All nonresidential in boundary of Figure 18.04.08.05A zoning district are capped at Setback 8 ft or less: 8 ft; Setback >8 ft: 1 ft of height per each ft of setback, up to 12 ft, except if a canopy structure <75 ft from street ROW: 8 ft. tall and 50 sf per sign per frontage (see sign area allowance), with a See above under max_height setback (Sec. Table 18.04.08.11A, 18.04.08.11.C).

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Loveland, Colorado

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Loveland (10 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Downtown Sign District (DTS), B except single-family detached and duplex property, I and PP, DT (vertically mixed-use/nonresidential), All nonresidential in boundary of Figure 18.04.08.05A88 ft (minimum clearance)200 sf per sign face
Commercial / Industrial Sign District (CI), MAC (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), E (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), PUD (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), Enhanced Corridor Overlay Zone, Vertically mixed-use or nonresidential in neighborhood activity centers, Property in Enhanced Corridor Overlay1275% of canopy fascia vertical dimension200 sf per sign face
Mixed Residential Sign District (RM), R3e and R3 (except single-family/duplex), MAC, E and PUD (residential/special residential uses except single-family/duplex)58 ft (minimum clearance)40 sf
Single-Family Residential Sign District (RS), ER, R1e, R1, R2, DR, R3e, R3, B, DT, MAC, E, PUD (single-family detached or duplex property)26 sf
I-25 Overlay District (I-25)130 ft; up to 41 ft for architectural features only (does not count against sign height ratio)Up to 340 sf if choosing single sign option
Transition Corridor Zone (U.S. 34 Corridor), Central Corridor Zone (U.S. 34 Corridor), Arrival Corridor Zone (U.S. 34 Corridor), Gateway Corridor Zone (U.S. 34 Corridor)4See base district regulationsEMC may cover up to 50% of sign face (CI/DTS and these overlays).
ER, R1e, R1, R2, DR26 sf
R3e, R3, B, DT, MAC, E, PUD (single-family detached or duplex property)26 sf
PP, I1
General Regulations For All Zones825 ft above surface attachedProperties with ≤500 lf frontage: 32 sf; >500 lf: 64 sf

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Loveland(sample of 3 of 10 zones)

Downtown Sign District (DTS), B except single-family detached and duplex property, I and PP, DT (vertically mixed-use/nonresidential), All nonresidential in boundary of Figure 18.04.08.05A

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignNo explicit per sign maximum, but 10% of first floor façade area or 32 sf each, whichever greater.Not limitedAbove awning or entryway, sign band/transom panel (non-glass), side walls. Not above roof line except Section 18.04.08.10.E.UnlockTables 18.04.08.10.A, 18.04.08.06.B; 18.04.08.07, 18.04.08.10.B.3, 18.04.08.10.B.4-5
Window Sign25% of each window's areaNot limitedWithin windowUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.B
Blade Sign (Projecting Sign)8 ft (minimum clearance)10 sf1 per principal building entrance1 per principal building entranceUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C Projecting Signs
Awning SignNo more than 50% of the area of the awningNot limitedNot above first story. Must be over window/entrance, not above or beyond awning face. 8' clearance to awning, 7' to valance.UnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C
Marquee Sign200 sf per sign face1 per building1 per buildingUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C
Primary Freestanding SignSetback 8 ft or less: 8 ft; Setback >8 ft: 1 ft of height per each ft of setback, up to 12 ft, except if a canopy structure <75 ft from street ROW: 8 ft.50 sf per sign per frontage (see sign area allowance)See above under max_height1 per street frontage; 2 for premises over 500 lfStreet frontage; must be monument base; 2 per frontage if >500 ft separated by 75 ft and with similar orientation, setback, design.UnlockTable 18.04.08.11A, 18.04.08.11.C
Portable Sidewalk Sign4 ft6 sf1 per public building entranceOn sidewalk/pedestrian plaza within 8 ft of public building entrance. Only 1 per public building entrance. Minimum 5 ft unobstructed sidewalk clearance; must not block pedestrian movement.UnlockTable 18.04.08.09A
Temporary Wall Banner40 sf per banner1 per building elevationOn building wallUnlockTable 18.04.08.09C, Section 18.04.08.09.I

Commercial / Industrial Sign District (CI), MAC (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), E (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), PUD (nonresidential/vertically mixed-use), Enhanced Corridor Overlay Zone, Vertically mixed-use or nonresidential in neighborhood activity centers, Property in Enhanced Corridor Overlay

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignPer above, per building elevationNot limitedEach signable wallUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.A
Window Sign50% of window areaNot limitedWithin windowUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.B
Blade Sign (Projecting Sign)8 ft (minimum clearance)20 sf1 per principal building entrance1 per principal building entranceUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C
Awning Sign50% of awning areaNot limitedNot above first story; must be over window or entranceUnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C
Marquee Sign200 sf per sign face1 per building1 per building (façade must be at least 100 ft wide)UnlockTable 18.04.08.10.C
Primary Freestanding Sign6 ft32 sf per sign1 per street frontage (or 2 per frontage over 500 lf)Street frontage, must have monument baseUnlockTable 18.04.08.11A, 18.04.08.11C
Canopy Sign75% of canopy fascia vertical dimension12 sf per canopy fasciaNot regulatedOn canopy fasciaUnlockTable 18.04.08.11B
Feather Flag (Temporary)15 ft40 sf4 ft from all property lines1 per 100 lf, max 8 (may be clustered)Attached to single, rigid vertical staff support structure, mounted to building, stable object, or ground.UnlockTable 18.04.08.09A

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
Manual Changeable Copy Center (all zones)50% of the sign face to which appliedPer base sign type rulesOnly as part of permitted permanent signsUnlockSection 18.04.08.08.B
Temporary Yard Sign4 ft6 sf per sign2 ft from property line/edge of pavement/sidewalkVaries by districtSee sign district table. Not allowed in DTS; otherwise, see table for placement.UnlockTable 18.04.08.09A
Temporary Swing Post Sign (CI only)6 ft8 sf (area includes panels and riders)2 ft from property line1UnlockTable 18.04.08.09A
Construction Fence Banner8 ft (≤500 lf); 10 ft (>500 lf)Properties with ≤500 lf frontage: 32 sf; >500 lf: 64 sfNot regulatedAttached to perimeter fencingUnlockTable 18.04.08.09A
Pennant Strings (Temporary)Not above height of main buildingNot limited (height: not above principal structure)Not limitedEach strand secured to building/structure, not utility poles or vegetation. Only in CI.UnlockTable 18.04.08.09A
Temporary Site Sign (CI/RM/RS)6 ft32 sf2 ftSee above2 ft from property linesUnlockTable 18.04.08.09B
Large Inflatables/Wind Dancers (CI only)25 ft above surface attached100 sf (no dimension > 10 ft)Maximum dimension per above1Anchored to ground or secured to roofUnlockTable 18.04.08.09B
Temporary Wall Banner40 sf per bannerPer zone, see main entriesOn building wallUnlockTable 18.04.08.09C

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Prohibited Signs in Loveland

  • Abandoned and obsolete signs unless covered by a temporary sign cover during the period set out in the code.
  • Roof signs or any portion of a sign or sign cabinet or frame extending above the parapet or roof eave, except as specifically allowed.
  • Off-premise signs, except transit-stop signs.
  • Billboards.
  • Signs with animated, flashing, or moving parts, such as moving, swinging, rotating, or spinning parts or animated light, except certain EMCs (electronic message center displays), clocks, certain vertical cylinders, specified flags, and permitted pennant strings or feather flags.
  • Signs made of cardboard, card stock, or paper, except as window signs or temporary signs.
  • Signs composed of stacked products (e.g., tires, pallets, crates, bagged soil or mulch).
  • Unshielded bare light bulbs that are larger than C9 format or brighter than 50 lumens per bulb, except certain tube lighting integrated into a sign; exceptions are possible with Director approval under specified shielding and compatibility requirements.
  • Materials with a high degree of specular reflectivity installed in a manner that creates substantial glare, except for retroreflective materials complying with MUTCD standards.
  • Signs displayed on motor vehicles except as allowed (vehicle must be operational, used as a vehicle, sign not interfering with operation, not projecting more than 18 inches above roof, applied flush, and additional standards for larger sign area and distance from right-of-way).
  • Signs displayed on semi-trailers, trailers, storage containers, or portable storage units except as allowed (must be operational, used for primary purpose, sign incidental and non-illuminated, applied flush, proper parking/screening/location requirements).
  • Signs that obstruct building ingress or egress, operable windows (with respect to movement), or equipment, structures, or elements related to public safety, building operations, or utility service.
  • Signs mounted to trees or shrubs.
  • Signs mounted to utility poles or light poles, except for specified banners or flags under certain conditions.
  • Signs mounted to utility cabinets or pedestals without consent from the owner.
  • Signs located in or over public rights-of-way, except for authorized transit shelter or bus bench signs, signs installed or authorized by governmental entities, or those approved via revocable license agreements.
  • Signs located within any sight distance triangle where they impede sight visibility.
  • Signs in or on public property without authorization by the Director.

Exempt Signs in Loveland

  • Signs installed or posted by Governmental Entities (federal, state, county, city, school district) on property they own or control where the City does not have regulatory jurisdiction, unless otherwise specified.
  • Signs not visible from the property boundaries or public and private streets traveled by the general public, due to configuration, topography, or permanent screening.
  • Signs applied to or painted on a utility cabinet or pedestal, provided the utility cabinet is in use for its principal purpose and does not interfere, and the owner consents.
  • Routine sign maintenance, painting, or replacing light sources with comparable brightness.
  • Flags that do not exceed 48 square feet in area per flag and meet all additional requirements as to mounting, location, height, quantity, and obstructions.
  • Incidental signs or decals.
  • Required signs.
  • Seasonal decorations.
  • Small signs less than 2 square feet in area, affixed to a building or structure, with not more than two per premises per frontage.
  • Temporary signs as specifically exempted in Section 18.04.08.09.
  • Solar shades that do not include a sign(s).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Loveland

  • Standards of this division supersede any conflicting provisions in approved design guidelines or corridor plans unless the City determines the more specific regulation is unenforceable.
  • Sign permit is required for display, construction, installation, erection, or alteration of any sign within City limits unless specifically provided otherwise.
  • No permit is required for removal of sign displays for maintenance if replaced on the same support in the same configuration and maintenance does not otherwise require a permit.
  • Any alteration to an existing sign structure (with certain exceptions) requires a new sign permit prior to commencement of the alteration.
  • Property subject to an approved planned sign program (approved prior to this code) may receive sign permits in accordance with that program.
  • A creative sign program may be requested and must be processed under Section 18.17.10.02.
  • Permit exceptions granted herein do not exempt compliance with other applicable codes or permit requirements.
  • Permit is required for all attached temporary signs.
  • A temporary sign permit is required for certain detached temporary signs, as set forth in Table 18.04.08.09B, and those are only allowed on property used for nonresidential or vertically mixed-use purposes.
  • Signs that require a creative or master sign program must be approved and will serve as the basis to evaluate subsequent sign permit applications.

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