Sign Regulations in Bonita Springs, Florida

Bonita Springs, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 49 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Billboard - Industrial, Project Identification Sign - Directory, Announcement Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 27, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Bonita Springs, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Bonita Springs

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Announcement Sign6 ft32 sq ftMinimum 15 ft from property line or ROW
Construction Sign10 ft32 sq ft (64 sq ft with permit)15 ft from property line or ROW
Development Sign6 ft24 sq ft (residential) or 32 sq ft (commercial/industrial)15 ft from ROW

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Sign Types Covered

49

  • Billboard - Industrial
  • Project Identification Sign - Directory
  • Announcement Sign
  • Construction Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Bonita Springs

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Bonita Springs 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 Bonita Springs, 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 Bonita Springs, regulated sign types include Billboard - Industrial, Project Identification Sign - Directory, Announcement Sign, Construction 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 Bonita Springs 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 Bonita Springs are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Bonita Springs has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Bonita Springs, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Bonita Springs, Florida regulates 49 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Monument Sign - Commercials in the Neighborhood Commercial (CN-1, CN-2); Community Commercial (CC); General Commercial (CG); Special Commercial Office (CS-1, CS-2); Tourist Commercial (CT); Marine Commercial (CM); Commercial Planned Development (CPD) zoning district are capped at 8 ft (7 ft Bonita Beach Corridor) tall, Copy <=75% of total (up to 10% more for architecture), and 12 ft wide, with a 1 ft from ROW, 10 ft property line setback (Sec. Sec. 6-113(1)). Most commercial signs in Bonita Springs require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Bonita Springs, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Bonita Springs (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1020-30 ft72-400 sq ft per face
Agricultural (AG-1, AG-2, AG-3)36 ft32 sq ft
Single Family (RS); Two-Family Conservation (TFC); Two-Family District (TF-1); Multiple-Family (RM-2); Mobile Home (MH); Recreational Vehicle (RV); Community Facilities (CF); Residential Planned Development (RPD); Recreational Vehicle Planned Development (RVPD); Community Facility Planned Development (CFPD)630 ft (single/duplex) or 35 ft (other residential)32 sq ft (up to 105 sq ft if >25 units)
Neighborhood Commercial (CN-1, CN-2); Community Commercial (CC); General Commercial (CG); Special Commercial Office (CS-1, CS-2); Tourist Commercial (CT); Marine Commercial (CM); Commercial Planned Development (CPD)1050 ftCopy <=75% of total (up to 10% more for architecture)
Light Industrial (IL); General Industrial (IG); Industrial Planned Development (IPD)520-30 ftCopy <=75% of total
Midtown at Bonita Springs PD1425 ft250 sq ft per side
Interchange Areas3100 ft400 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Bonita Springs(sample of 3 of 7 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
Announcement Sign6 ft32 sq ftMinimum 15 ft from property line or ROW1 per street frontageOn-site, within property boundariesUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(1)
Construction Sign10 ft32 sq ft (64 sq ft with permit)15 ft from property line or ROW1 per street frontageOn-site, at construction siteUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(2)
Development Sign6 ft24 sq ft (residential) or 32 sq ft (commercial/industrial)15 ft from ROW1 per street entrance/frontageWithin property boundaries, at street entranceUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(3)
Political Sign6 ft32 sq ft (ag/com/ind) or 4 sq ft (residential)15 ft from ROWUnlimited if <=4 sq ft; otherwise per bondOn-site or off-site with permissionUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(4)
Promotional Sign6 ft25 sq ft (permit) or 4 sq ft (no permit)No obstruction to access1 per eventOn-siteUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(5)
Real Estate Sign4 ft (1-2 family) or 6 ft (others)4 sq ft (1-2 family) or 32 sq ft (multi/nonres); 32 sq ft per 330 ft frontage (>10 acres)15 ft from ROW and side lines1 per street frontageOn-site, 15 ft from ROW/side linesUnlockSec. 6-111(b)(6)
Off-Site Directional Sign8 ft64 sq ft (single) or 32 sq ft (two sides)15 ft from ROWMax 2 per developmentAlong arterial/collector, within 500 ft of intersectionUnlockSec. 6-146
Billboard20-30 ft72-400 sq ft per face10 ft from property line/building1 per structureAlong I-75 or arterial in industrial/interchangeUnlockSec. 6-148

Neighborhood Commercial (CN-1, CN-2); Community Commercial (CC); General Commercial (CG); Special Commercial Office (CS-1, CS-2); Tourist Commercial (CT); Marine Commercial (CM); Commercial Planned Development (CPD)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign - Commercial8 ft (7 ft Bonita Beach Corridor)Copy <=75% of total (up to 10% more for architecture)12 ft1 ft from ROW, 10 ft property line1 (<330 ft frontage) or 2 (>330 ft)Per frontageUnlockSec. 6-113(1)
Outparcel Monument Sign6 ft60 sq ftStandard1 per outparcelFor outparcels >=150 ft frontageUnlockSec. 6-113(3)
Wall Sign - CommercialParapet height10% of wall area; <=80% facade width80% unit/building widthPer unit/frontage; 1-2 for multi-storyOn facade facing street/parkingUnlockSec. 6-113(4)
Marquee SignIncluded in wall1 per marqueeOn marqueeUnlockSec. 6-113(4)g
Interior Directional Sign - Commercial8 ft32 sq ft totalNo visibility obstructionAs neededInterior to complex/subdivisionUnlockSec. 6-113(5)
Flagpole - Commercial50 ft5 ft min, sufficient for flag overhang1+On parcelUnlockSec. 6-113(7)
Sandwich Board Sign42 inTwo faces total30 in1 per businessWithin 10 ft of front door or eating areaUnlockSec. 6-113(8)
Menu Board6 ft64 sq ft1 per station, max 4 totalAt drive-thru ordering stationUnlockSec. 6-113(9)

Midtown at Bonita Springs PD

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Project Identification Sign - Directory25 ft250 sq ft per sideNo min, no sight obstruction1Bonita Beach Rd / Bonita Grande Dr cornerUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Sec. 5a, Deviation 10a.1
Project Identification Sign - Entry15 ft120 sq ft per sideNo min1 per entryAt each project entryUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10a.2
Freestanding Use Monument Sign10 ft copy (12 ft total public); 8 ft copy (10 ft total private)100 sq ft (public road) or 80 sq ft (private)1 per frontagePer frontageUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10b
Wall Sign - MPDFacade width x 2.5 ft80% unit/buildingPer facadeExterior wallUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10c.1
Projecting Sign - MPDFacade width x 2.5 ft (max 100 sq ft; 200 sq ft theatre)Per useFrom building wallUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10c.2
Marquee Sign - MPDMin 10 ft above gradeCompatible with building4 ft from curb1 per theaterProjecting from theaterUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10c.7
Banner Sign - MPD16 ft pole15 sq ft (two faces)Per frontageProjecting from polesUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10c.9
Project Identification Sign - Directory25 ft250 sq ft per sideNo min, no sight obstruction1Bonita Beach Rd / Bonita Grande Dr cornerUnlockZoning Ord. 20-05, Deviation 10a.1

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Prohibited Signs in Bonita Springs

  • Any sign that is not designed, located, constructed or maintained in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, is not compatible with the objectives of this chapter, or does not meet the requirements of applicable city, state and federal codes.
  • Lights and signs that resemble any traffic control device, official traffic control signs or emergency vehicle markings.
  • Signs or other advertising matter erected at the intersection of any streets or in any street right-of-way in such a manner as to obstruct free and clear vision, or at any location where, by reason of the position, shape or color, the sign may interfere with or obstruct the view of any authorized traffic sign, signal or device; or which uses words, phrases, symbols or characters in such a manner as to interfere with, mislead or confuse vehicular traffic.
  • Abandoned signs as defined in this chapter.
  • Animated signs as defined in this chapter, except where allowed by sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(7).
  • Emitting signs as defined in this chapter, except where allowed by sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(7).
  • Balloons, including all inflatable air signs or other temporary signs that are inflated with air, helium or other gaseous elements, except where allowed by sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(7) and under three and one-half feet in diameter.
  • Banners, pennants or other flying paraphernalia, except an official federal, state or city flag, and one symbolic flag not to exceed 15 square feet in area for each institution or business, or except where allowed by sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(7).
  • Bench signs, except as permitted in section 6-147.
  • Billboards, except as permitted in section 6-148.
  • Changing signs (electronic changing message centers and electronic generated copy).
  • Figure-structured signs as defined in this chapter, except where allowed by sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(7).
  • Human signs — also known as sign spinners, walkers, wavers, twirlers or sandwich men; any form of advertising where a person becomes an integral part of a sign.
  • Motion picture signs.
  • Murals, except in the Downtown District and as permitted by the Bonita Springs Arts in Public Places Board Ordinance.
  • Parking of advertising vehicles; signs on vehicles when the vehicle is placed in a location not normally expected for such vehicles, and the location apparently has the primary purpose of attracting attention or providing advertising in addition to that permitted for legal wall and/or freestanding signs on the site.
  • Pole or pylon signs, are prohibited except interchange signs as set forth in section 6-114.
  • Portable signs, except as permitted in sections 6-6 or 6-111(b)(1)b.
  • Projecting signs as defined in this chapter.
  • Roof signs as defined in this chapter.
  • Signs with any lighting or control mechanism which causes radio or television or other communication interference.
  • Signs erected, constructed or maintained so as to obstruct or be attached to any firefighting equipment or any window, door or opening used as a means of ingress or egress or for firefighting purposes, or placed so as to interfere with any opening required for proper light and ventilation.
  • Signs, except "posted property" signs that are permitted in section 6-6(1)o, which are erected or maintained upon trees or painted or drawn upon rocks or other natural features.
  • Any sign which is placed on any curb, sidewalk, post, pole, electrolier, hydrant, bridge, tree or other surface located on public property or over or across any street or public street, except as may otherwise expressly be authorized by this chapter.
  • Snipe signs as defined in this chapter.
  • Unshielded illuminated devices that produce glare or are a hazard or a nuisance to motorists or occupants of adjacent properties.
  • Window signs that collectively cover more than 30 percent of the window glass surface area.
  • Any sign, including billboard or other signs as described in this chapter, using light emitting diodes (LED) or any other new technology of electronic generated copy. This prohibition excludes back-lighting of signs or using LED's for illumination of landscaping or lighting plans.
  • Monument signs that contain more than one background color.

Exempt Signs in Bonita Springs

  • Awning signs: Signs consisting of one line of letters painted, placed or installed upon the hanging border only of any awning legally permitted, erected and maintained in accordance with city laws. An identification emblem, insignia, initial or other similar feature not exceeding eight square feet may be painted elsewhere on the awning.
  • Business affiliation signs: Signs displayed by businesses upon the premises denoting professional and trade associations with which the business is affiliated, required statutory signs and other signs pertaining to public safety and law enforcement; provided such graphics do not contain lettering more than six inches high.
  • Business information signs: Posted on entrance doors or within a window.
  • Flags or insignias of governmental or nonprofit organizations: Along with one additional flag equal in size to or smaller than the United States flag except when displayed to garner attention to an unrelated object.
  • Garage sale signs: Erected not more than 24 hours prior to the sale and removed within 72 hours.
  • Governmental and public safety signs: For control of traffic and other regulatory purposes, street signs, danger signs, railroad crossing signs, signs of public service companies indicating danger, and aids to service or safety erected by or on the order of a public officer.
  • Winter holiday decorations: Signs of a primarily decorative nature associated with winter holidays, displayed from November 15 to January 10.
  • Holiday decorations: Primarily decorative, associated with official or unofficial observances, displayed no more than one week prior to and one week after the holiday (except winter holidays), set back minimum ten feet from lot lines, provide clear visibility areas.
  • Instructional signs: Located on private property, not exceeding four square feet per sign.
  • Interior signs: Within buildings, stadiums, enclosed lobbies, courts, entrances of theaters.
  • Legal notices: And official instruments.
  • Memorial signs or tablets: Names of buildings and date of erection cut into masonry or constructed of bronze or other noncombustible materials.
  • Nameplates: Not exceeding 1½ square feet, bearing only property numbers and names of occupants for identification.
  • Political signs: Not exceeding four square feet (larger refer to section 6-111(b)(4)).
  • Posted property signs: Not exceeding 1½ square feet per sign, not exceeding four per lot, non-illuminated, not projecting over public right-of-way.
  • Professional nameplates: Not exceeding two square feet, bearing name, address and occupation.
  • Promotional signs: Not exceeding four square feet, posted only during drive or no more than 45 days before event, removed no more than ten days after (see section 6-111(b)(5)e).
  • Public information signs: Erected by or at direction of a public body.
  • Real estate, open house and model signs: Subject to section 6-111(b)(6).
  • Signs incorporated on machinery or equipment: Identifying or advertising only the product or service dispensed, such as on vending machines, newspaper racks, telephone booths, gasoline pumps.
  • Symbols or insignia of religious orders or historical agencies: Not exceeding four square feet.
  • Warning signs: Warning of danger, no advertising, size as necessary, removed upon subsidence of danger.
  • Waterway signs: Directional signs along inland waterways, including uniform waterway markers permitted by F.S. § 327.40.
  • Window signs: Covering 30 percent or less of window glass surface area. Lettering required by law, business information, and affiliation signs excluded from area limits.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Bonita Springs

  • Requests for building permits for permanent on-premises signs must adhere to the unified signage plan as defined in chapter 3 of the land development code.
  • Requests to permit a new sign, or to relocate, replace, or structurally alter an existing sign must be accompanied by a unified sign plan for the building or project the sign is accessory to.
  • Where multiple on-premises signs are proposed for a single site or development, or in the case of a shopping center or other multiple-occupancy complex including out-parcels under unified control with the main development, a unified sign plan must be employed, pursuant to LDC 3-494.
  • Requests for variances from the terms of this chapter will be administered and decided in conformance with the requirements for variances set forth in chapter 4.
  • Upon being denied a permanent sign permit, a property owner may apply for a special exception in accordance with chapter 4 except as modified by section 6-37.

Source: municode municipal code