# Sign Regulations in Waterbury, Connecticut

Sign permit rules, size and height limits, setbacks, and ordinance citations for Waterbury, Connecticut, compiled by PermitPal from the jurisdiction's published municipal code.

- **Jurisdiction:** Waterbury, Connecticut (CT)
- **Canonical page:** https://permitpal.io/sign-regulations/connecticut/waterbury
- **Data last verified:** 2026-04-27
- **Source:** [amlegal municipal code](https://www.waterburyct.org/filestorage/103431/108302/108357/108359/Waterbury_Zoning_Regs_Revised_to_December_1%2C_2023.pdf)

## At a glance

Waterbury, Connecticut regulates 85 sign types across 19 zoning districts. Permanent Ground Sign (Commercial Districts)s in the Commercial Districts (CN, CO, CA, CG, CBD) zoning district are capped at 30 ft above grade tall and 1 sq ft per lineal foot of lot frontage, with a At least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; at least 50 ft from any Residential District boundary; may not project beyond any property or street line. setback (Sec. §9.05.06(iii)(1)-(4) (second ‘1.’ through ‘4.’)). Most commercial signs in Waterbury require a permit.

## Sign rules by zoning district (19 zones)

| Zoning District | Sign Types Regulated | Max Height | Max Area | Permit Required |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| General Regulations For All Zones | 14 | 4 ft above ground level | 32 sq ft | — |
| Residential Districts (RS‑12, RS, RL, RM, RH, RO) | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| RO: Residential Office District | 1 | — | — | — |
| Commercial Districts (CN, CO, CA, CG, CBD) | 5 | 30 ft above grade | 32 sq ft | — |
| Industrial Districts (IP, IL, IG) | 5 | 30 ft above grade | 32 sq ft | — |
| RS‑12: Large Lot Single‑Family Residential District | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| RS: Single‑Family Residential District | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| RL: Low Density Residential District | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| RM: Moderate Density Residential District | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| RH: High Density Residential District | 3 | — | 32 sq ft | — |
| CN: Neighborhood Shopping District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| CO: Commercial Office District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| CA: Arterial Commercial District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| CG: General Commercial District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| CBD: Central Business District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| IP: Industrial Park District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| IL: Limited Industrial District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| IG: General Industrial District | 5 | 30 ft | 32 sq ft | — |
| General Regulations For All Zones (Prohibitions and Location Limits) | 2 | — | — | — |

## Zone-by-zone sign requirements (sample of 3 of 19 zones)

### General Regulations For All Zones

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Official Government Notices | — | — | — | — | — | All districts; as placed by governmental entities | — | §9.05.02; §9.05.03(i) |
| Government Traffic / Regulatory / Street / Warning Signs | — | — | — | — | — | All districts; in locations needed for traffic regulation, street identification, or danger warning | — | §9.05.03(ii) |
| On-lot Danger / No Trespassing / Directional Signs | 4 ft above ground level | 2 sq ft per sign | — | — | — | On the lot where placed; must not obstruct sidewalks, streets, driveways, traffic signs/signals, or hydrants | — | §9.05.03(iii) |
| Temporary Construction Sign | — | 32 sq ft | — | — | — | On the premises of the construction project | — | §9.05.05(iii) |
| Temporary Real Estate Sign (Residential Districts) | — | 6 sq ft | — | — | — | At the premises, or part of premises, that are for sale, rental, or lease | — | §9.05.05(iv)(1)-(3) |
| Temporary Real Estate Sign (Commercial and Industrial Districts) | — | 32 sq ft | — | — | — | At the premises, or part of premises, that are for sale, rental, or lease | — | §9.05.05(iv)(1)-(3) |
| Temporary Event Sign | — | — | — | — | Maximum 6 per calendar year per property when promoting commercial events | Locations specifically approved by the Zoning Enforcement Officer (ZEO) | — | §9.05.05(vi) |
| Religious Symbols Attached to Buildings | — | — | — | Must not extend within a required yard | — | Attached to buildings and not extending within a required yard | — | §9.05.03(v) |

### Commercial Districts (CN, CO, CA, CG, CBD)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Permanent Wall Sign (Commercial Districts) | — | Per establishment: 2 sq ft per lineal foot of façade frontage; total signage: 40% of façade area fronting on public street. | Projection from wall: up to 12 inches; if wall is at setback line, may extend ≤12 inches beyond building line at ≥10 ft height, or ≤3 inches beyond at ≥8 ft height. | If face of wall is coincident with building setback line, limited forward projection beyond building line as stated. | — | On wall or façade of building fronting on a public street or a parking area serving the building, within Commercial Districts (CN, CO, CA, CG, CBD) | — | §9.05.06(ii)(1)-(6); §9.05.02; §9.05.09 |
| Permanent Ground Sign (Commercial Districts) | 30 ft above grade | 1 sq ft per lineal foot of lot frontage | — | At least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; at least 50 ft from any Residential District boundary; may not project beyond any property or street line. | Maximum one ground sign per street frontage | Freestanding, self-supporting structure erected on the ground in Commercial Districts; not attached to a building; not within 50 ft of boundary of any Residential District; not extending or projecting beyond property or street line. | — | §9.05.06(iii)(1)-(4) (second ‘1.’ through ‘4.’) |
| Permanent Marquee Sign (Commercial Districts) | Between 10 ft and 20 ft above sidewalk or surface over which marquee extends | — | — | Minimum 2 ft from curb line; vertical placement between 10 ft and 20 ft above sidewalk/underlying surface; may not project beyond edges of marquee. | — | Attached to a vertical edge of a marquee that extends forward from a front wall of a building, in compliance with applicable dimensional standards, in Commercial Districts. | — | §9.05.06(iv)(1)-(4) |
| Mobile Sign (Commercial Districts) | 10 ft | 32 sq ft | — | At least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; may not project or extend beyond any property or street line; on lots with existing ground signs only as a temporary sign for ≤30 days/year. | Maximum one mobile sign for each lot frontage | On a lot in Commercial Districts; at least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; not projecting beyond any property or street line. | — | §9.05.07(1)-(6) |
| Permanent Roof Sign (Commercial Districts) | — | — | — | — | 0 (prohibited) | Commercial Districts | — | §9.05.06(v) |

### Industrial Districts (IP, IL, IG)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Permanent Wall Sign (Industrial Districts) | — | Per establishment: 2 sq ft per lineal foot of façade frontage; total signage: 40% of façade area fronting on public street. | Projection from wall: up to 12 inches; if wall is at setback line, may extend ≤12 inches beyond building line at ≥10 ft height, or ≤3 inches beyond at ≥8 ft height. | If face of wall is coincident with building setback line, limited forward projection beyond building line as stated. | — | On wall or façade of building fronting on a public street or parking area serving the building in Industrial Districts (IP, IL, IG) | — | §9.05.06(ii)(1)-(6); §9.05.09 |
| Permanent Ground Sign (Industrial Districts) | 30 ft above grade | 1 sq ft per lineal foot of lot frontage | — | At least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; at least 50 ft from any Residential District boundary; may not project beyond property or street line. | Maximum one ground sign per street frontage | Freestanding, self-supporting structure erected on the ground in Industrial Districts; not attached to a building; not within 50 ft of boundary of any Residential District; not extending or projecting beyond property or street line. | — | §9.05.06(iii)(1)-(4) (second ‘1.’ through ‘4.’) |
| Permanent Marquee Sign (Industrial Districts) | Between 10 ft and 20 ft above sidewalk or surface over which marquee extends | — | — | Minimum 2 ft from curb line; vertical placement between 10 ft and 20 ft above sidewalk/underlying surface; may not project beyond edges of marquee. | — | Attached to a vertical edge of a marquee that extends forward from a front wall of a building, in compliance with applicable dimensional standards, in Industrial Districts. | — | §9.05.06(iv)(1)-(4) |
| Mobile Sign (Industrial Districts) | 10 ft | 32 sq ft | — | At least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; may not project or extend beyond any property or street line; on lots with existing ground signs only as a temporary sign for ≤30 days/year. | Maximum one mobile sign for each lot frontage | On a lot in Industrial Districts; at least 15 ft from any lot line fronting on a street; not projecting beyond any property or street line. | — | §9.05.07(1)-(6) |
| Permanent Roof Sign (Industrial Districts) | — | — | — | — | 0 (prohibited) | Industrial Districts | — | §9.05.06(v) |

## Prohibited signs in Waterbury

- Outdoor advertising signs are prohibited citywide; any such sign existing as of the effective date of the regulations is treated as a legal nonconforming use and structure, and only its content may be modified.
- No sign, whether new or existing, is permitted if it causes a traffic, health, or welfare hazard, or results in a nuisance due to its illumination, placement, display, or manner of construction.
- No sign may be erected, used, or maintained that simulates official directional or warning signs, unless erected or maintained by federal, state, or city government; signs containing words such as “stop,” “go slow,” “caution,” “danger,” “warning,” or similar words are prohibited.
- No sign may, by reason of its size, location, content, coloring, or manner of illumination, constitute a detriment to traffic safety by obstructing the vision of drivers, detracting from the visibility of traffic-control devices, or closely resembling any official traffic control device.
- Except for emergency lights on temporary signs, no flashing, blinking, fluttering, oscillating, rotating, pulsating, or other changes in light intensity or color are permitted. Electronic or mechanical variations in sign lettering or graphics are allowed only if no portion of the sign changes more often than once in any five‑second period.
- No sign may be erected or maintained in a manner that obstructs or interferes with free and clear vision on any street, sidewalk, driveway, or navigable channel.
- No sign may be attached, erected, or maintained in a manner that obstructs any fire escape, window, door, or other building opening used for ingress or egress, ventilation, or fire‑fighting purposes.
- No sign may conceal from view any traffic or street sign or signal.
- No sign or any part thereof may be mechanically rotated or moved, except traditional barber pole signs whose longest dimension does not exceed three feet.
- No sign may project beyond any lot line, including the street right‑of‑way, without written permission of the adjoining property owner or the City of Waterbury, as applicable.
- No sign may be erected or maintained with any lighting or control mechanism that may cause radio or television interference.
- No advertising banner may be attached to any on‑premise light pole, utility pole, tree, or other free‑standing vertical site element; advertising banners are only permitted when attached to building facades at a minimum height of twelve feet above grade.
- No sign may be attached to any tree, fence, utility pole, rock, or other natural feature, except that commemorative plaques may be attached to rocks.
- All painted signs must be on a background affixed to a surface or support; no sign may be painted directly on or otherwise integrated with the exterior surface of any wall.
- No sign in a Commercial or Industrial District may be located closer than twenty‑five feet to any adjoining lot in a Residential District, and no sign may be located in the rear or side yard of any premises that abuts a lot in a Residential District.
- Permanent roof signs are not permitted anywhere in the city.

## Signs exempt from permit in Waterbury

- Official government notices are permitted in all districts as‑of‑right and require no zoning approval.
- Government signs to control traffic or for other regulatory purposes, to identify streets, or to warn of danger are permitted in all districts as‑of‑right and require no zoning approval.
- Signs that warn of danger, prohibit trespassing, or direct traffic on a lot are permitted as‑of‑right in all districts, provided each sign does not exceed two square feet in area and does not extend higher than four feet above ground level.
- Temporary signs of public service companies to warn of danger are permitted in all districts as‑of‑right.
- Religious symbols attached to buildings and not extending into a required yard are permitted in all districts as‑of‑right.
- Signs visible only from the lot on which the sign is located are permitted in all districts as‑of‑right.
- Temporary signs that comply with subsection 9.05.05 are permitted in all districts; these include temporary construction signs, real estate signs, political campaign signs, event signs, and public hearing notice signs when they meet the stated conditions.
- Signs requiring only a Building Permit and no other development approvals may be permitted by Certificate of Zoning Compliance as an accessory use as‑of‑right, if they conform to all applicable conditions in the regulations.

## Sign plan & submission notes

- Signs requiring Building Permit approval must be reviewed for conformance with Section 9.05 before issuance of a Certificate of Zoning Compliance for the Building Permit, in accordance with Section 11.10.
- Signs included in applications for a Zoning Permit, Special Permit, or Special Exception must comply with the standards of Section 9.05 as part of those approvals.
- If a sign requires a Building Permit independent of any other proposed development on the property, it may be permitted by Certificate of Zoning Compliance as an accessory use as‑of‑right, provided it conforms to all applicable conditions.
- Alternative or supplemental sign standards may apply to Shopping Centers under Section 10.11, which may include additional plan or coordinated‑sign requirements not detailed in the provided text.

## Full detail

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