Sign Regulations in Apalachicola, Florida

Apalachicola, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 20 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Window Sign, Temporary Sign, Election Sign (Temporary Political Sign). 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 Apalachicola, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Apalachicola

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Window Sign25% of total window area
Public Warning Sign4 square feet
Real Estate Sign (Option 1 - Residential Use)4 feet4 square feetAt least 5 feet from street right-of-way or attached to structure

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Sign Types Covered

20

  • Window Sign
  • Temporary Sign
  • Election Sign (Temporary Political Sign)
  • Public Warning Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

6

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Apalachicola

City WebsiteMunicipal Code6 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Apalachicola 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 Apalachicola, 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 Apalachicola, regulated sign types include Window Sign, Temporary Sign, Election Sign (Temporary Political Sign), Public Warning 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 Apalachicola 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 Apalachicola are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Apalachicola has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Apalachicola, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Apalachicola, Florida regulates 20 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Real Estate Sign (Option 1 - Residential Use)s in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 4 feet tall and 4 square feet, with a At least 5 feet from street right-of-way or attached to structure setback (Sec. Sec. 113-27(11)). Most commercial signs in Apalachicola require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Apalachicola, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Apalachicola (6 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones104 feet25% of total window area
Residential Districts (R1, R2, R3, R4, OR)28 feet12 square feet
Business and Commercial Zones (C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, RF)98 feet including any base or pole200 square feet
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Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Apalachicola(sample of 3 of 6 zones)

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
Window Sign25% of total window areaOn or within windowsUnlockSec. 113-28(1); Sec. 113-29
Temporary SignThroughout the city, subject to restrictionsUnlockSec. 113-28(2), Sec. 113-30
Election Sign (Temporary Political Sign)Not in public right-of-wayUnlockSec. 113-27(1)
Public Warning Sign4 square feetUnlockSec. 113-27(7)
Memorial Sign/Building Name TabletCut into masonry surface or attached to buildingUnlockSec. 113-27(5)
Real Estate Sign (Option 1 - Residential Use)4 feet4 square feetAt least 5 feet from street right-of-way or attached to structure1 per residential useNo closer than 5 feet from street right-of-way or attached to principal structureUnlockSec. 113-27(11)
Real Estate Sign (Option 2 - Nonresidential Use)12 square feetAt least 10 feet from street right-of-way or attached to structure1 per nonresidential useNo closer than 10 feet from street right-of-way or attached to principal structureUnlockSec. 113-27(11)
Bulletin Board (Public/Charitable/Educational/Religious)Not less than 5 feet from property line (if not flat against building)Flat against principal use structure or not less than 5 feet from property lineUnlockSec. 113-27(10)

Residential Districts (R1, R2, R3, R4, OR)

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 (Home Occupation)3 square feet1 per home occupationWall of residenceUnlockSec. 113-83(1)
Freestanding Monument Sign (Permitted nonresidential uses - churches/synagogues)8 feet12 square feet1 per permitted nonresidential useOn site of permitted nonresidential useUnlockSec. 113-83(2)

Business and Commercial Zones (C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, RF)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Facade Sign (Wall and Awning Signs)The roofline5% of total building facade area (see formula)Up to 3 per facadeOn building facadeUnlockSec. 113-84; Table
Marquee Sign200 square feet1 per buildingOn building (marquee)UnlockSec. 113-84; Table
Blade or Bracket Sign4 square feet1 per facadeProjects perpendicular from structure (blade) or hung beneath marquee (bracket)UnlockSec. 113-84; Table; Sec. 113-2 definitions
Projecting Sign8 square feet per sign faceHung at 90-degree angle from building face; no higher than bottom of sills of first-level windows above first story in multi-story buildingUnlockSec. 113-85
Window Sign25% of window areaOn/within windowsUnlockSec. 113-28(1); 113-84 Table
Sandwich or Board Sign3 feet8 square feet1 per ground floor facadeOne per ground floor building facade frontage; may be placed in public ROW with permitUnlockSec. 113-84 Table; Sec. 113-82(5)
Freestanding Sign and/or Monument Sign8 feet including any base or pole200 square feet1 if 0-100 ft frontage, 2 if >100 ftFrontage along streetUnlockSec. 113-84 Table
Directory Sign (at off-street entrance)3 square feet1 per occupancy with off-street entranceAt off-street entrance, attached to buildingUnlockSec. 113-84(1)

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Prohibited Signs in Apalachicola

  • All signs not expressly permitted under this article or exempt from regulation hereunder in accordance with this section are prohibited within the city limits.
  • Banners, streamers, pennants, festoons and other wind signs, except as exempted herein.
  • Temporary signs, except as exempted under the provisions of this article.
  • Portable, trailer, and curb signs.
  • Searchlights, strobe or flashing lights (except as required for public safety by state or local regulation).
  • Strings of lights not permanently mounted to a rigid background, except those exempted under the provisions of this article.
  • Illuminated tubing outlining property lines, open sale areas, doors, windows, or wall edges of any building.
  • Internally-illuminated signs.
  • Animated signs.
  • Bench signs (unless approved by the city commission).
  • Snipe signs.
  • Roof signs of all types.
  • Signs that emit audible sound, odor or visible matter such as smoke or steam.
  • Signs that are painted, pasted, or printed on any curbstone, flagstone, pavement or any portion of any sidewalk or street.
  • Signs erected on public property, or on private property (such as private utility poles) located on public property, other than signs erected by public authority for public purposes and signs authorized in writing pursuant to FS § 337.407.
  • Signs displaying copy that is harmful to minors.
  • Inflatable signs and tethered balloons.
  • Any abandoned sign or sign structure.
  • Signs that are in violation of the building or electrical code adopted by the city.
  • Any sign that, when determined by the city building inspector, does or may constitute a safety hazard, including those which may create a vision impairment by obstructing the vision of pedestrians, cyclists or motorists traveling on or entering onto public streets.
  • Signs that involve the use of live animals intended to attract attention.
  • Signs or sign structures that interfere in any way with free use of any fire escape, emergency exit or standpipe, or that obstruct any window to such an extent that light or ventilation is reduced to a point below that required by any provision of this chapter or other ordinance of the city.
  • Signs that resemble any official sign or marker erected by any governmental agency, or that by reason of position, shape or color would conflict with the proper functioning of any traffic sign or signal or be of a size, location, movement, content, color or illumination that may be reasonably confused with or construed as, or conceal a traffic control device.
  • Nongovernmental signs that use the words 'stop,' 'look,' 'danger' or any similar word, phrase or symbol.
  • Signs within ten feet of any public right-of-way or 100 feet of traffic control lights that contain red or green lights that might be confused with traffic control lights.
  • Signs that are of such intensity or brilliance as to cause glare or impair the vision of any motorist, cyclist or pedestrian using or entering a public way or that are a hazard or a nuisance to occupants of any property because of glare or other characteristics.
  • Signs that contain any lighting or control mechanism that causes unreasonable interference with radio, television or other communication signals.
  • Signs erected over or across any public street except as otherwise may be expressly authorized by this article and exempt governmental signs erected by or on the order of a public officer.
  • Signs placed within public rights-of-way, except publicly-owned, authorized or maintained signs which serve an official public purpose.
  • Signs which advertise any activity, service or product prohibited by the laws and regulations of the United States or the state or by ordinances or resolutions of the city.
  • Dilapidated or neglected signs, including signs and sign structures that do not present a neat and orderly appearance, e.g., rust or holes, broken/missing parts, faded or flaking paint, non-operative illumination, or missing letters.
  • Outdoor advertising signs.
  • Off-premises advertising signs.

Exempt Signs in Apalachicola

  • Legal notices and instruments, including temporary political signs announcing a campaign drive or event, provided such signs are not erected in a public right-of-way and are removed within five days following the event.
  • Signs necessary to promote health, safety and welfare and other regulatory, statutory, traffic control or directional signs erected on public property with permission from the United States, the state, the county or the city.
  • Temporary decorative flags, decorations, and bunting for a holiday celebration, convention or commemoration of significance to the entire community.
  • Merchandise displays behind storefront windows so long as no part of the display contains flashing lights.
  • Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings and dates of erection when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials and attached to the surface of a building.
  • Signs incorporated into machinery or equipment by a manufacturer or distributor, which identify or advertise only the product or service dispensed by the machinery or equipment, such signs customarily affixed to vending machines, newspaper racks, and gasoline pumps.
  • Public warning signs no larger than four square feet to indicate the dangers of trespassing, unfriendly animals or similar hazards.
  • Signs carried by a person.
  • One sign per residential use indicating a resident's name, street address of the premises and/or an accessory use sign for an allowed home occupation and/or such sign for a permitted professional activity, provided such sign does not exceed two square feet.
  • Bulletin boards for public, charitable, educational or religious institutions, located on the premises of said institution and placed flat against the structure or not less than five feet from the property line.
  • One temporary non-illuminated real estate sign advertising only the sale, lease or rental of the premises or property upon which said sign is located, or one non-illuminated sign indicating a building is open for public inspection, within specified size and location requirements and removed within five days of sale/lease/rental.
  • Window signs on or within windows relating to the business conducted within or to nonprofit civic or charitable organizations, provided that no more than 25 percent of any window area is utilized for such signs.
  • Temporary signs as defined in section 113-30.
  • Signs required by law, statute or ordinance.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Apalachicola

  • A site plan must be submitted with the sign permit application, showing the location of the affected lot, buildings, and all existing and proposed signs.
  • A complete list describing each existing sign on the premises, including type, copy, area, location, and installation date, is required with sign permit applications.
  • A scale drawing of each proposed sign or revision, including specifics such as location, size, height, copy, structural details, materials, method of attachment, illumination, and views, is required for sign permit applications.
  • Application for mural permits requires plans/specifications, graphic renderings, site location, and is subject to review by planning department and Planning & Zoning Board.
  • Freestanding or monument signs are considered accessory structures and require a building permit, and must abide by zoning ordinances for accessory structures.
  • Each business seeking to place a sandwich or sidewalk sign in the public right-of-way must obtain a sidewalk permit from the code enforcement officer and meet standards of this chapter.

Source: municode municipal code