Sign Regulations in Coconut Creek, Florida

Coconut Creek, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 61 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include All Signs (General Standards), Digital Signs (General Standards), Address Sign (Mandatory). 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 Coconut Creek, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Coconut Creek

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Address Sign (Mandatory)Not specified for buildings; see letter height
Flag DisplayResidential: 20 ft pole. Nonresidential: up to building height or specified cap (Up to 2 stories: ≤25 ft; 3–5 stories: ≤35 ft; 6–10 stories: ≤45 ft; over 10 stories: as approved in site plan)Max flag size tied to pole height: Up to 25 ft pole: 24 sq ft; 25–35 ft: 40 sq ft; 35–45 ft: 60 sq ft; Over 45 ft: 96 sq ft; hoist ≤20% of pole heightSetback ≥ pole height from all property lines (Sec. 13-468.3(e))
Window Sign (Permanent)Covers ≤25% of total window area (storefront). Additional real-estate-specific rules see Temp Real Estate signs.

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Sign Types Covered

61

  • All Signs (General Standards)
  • Digital Signs (General Standards)
  • Address Sign (Mandatory)
  • Flag Display
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

8

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Coconut Creek

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Coconut Creek 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 Coconut Creek, 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 Coconut Creek, regulated sign types include All Signs (General Standards), Digital Signs (General Standards), Address Sign (Mandatory), Flag Display, 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 Coconut Creek 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 Coconut Creek are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Coconut Creek has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Coconut Creek, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Coconut Creek, Florida regulates 61 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Temporary Real Estate Sign (Nonresidential & Multifamily Developments)s in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at ≤4 ft tall, Ground sign: ≤3 ft x 3 ft panel; overall height ≤4 ft, and 3 ft (panel width) wide, with a Temporary ground sign setbacks apply (Sec. 13-469(e)) setback (Sec. Sec. 13-469.1(b)(2) & figures; Sec. 13-469(a)). Most commercial signs in Coconut Creek require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Coconut Creek, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Coconut Creek (8 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones13Residential: 20 ft pole. Nonresidential: up to building height or specified cap (Up to 2 stories: ≤25 ft; 3–5 stories: ≤35 ft; 6–10 stories: ≤45 ft; over 10 stories: as approved in site plan)≤32 sq ft
Residential Districts (RS-1, RS-3, RS-4, RC-5, RC-8, RM-10, MH-1, PUD)4≤6 ft sign height limit; must be ground-floor unless upper-story allowed per Sec. 13-466.8(e)Structure area ≤60 sq ft
Commercial and Industrial Districts (B-2, B-3, B-4, O-2, O-3, PCD; IO-1, IM-1)23Top of sign ≤15 ft above gradeStructure allowance per frontage: 175 sq ft
Miscellaneous Districts (A-1, CF, GC, P)6Under-canopy top ≤15 ft; general vertical clearance 8 ft (over sidewalks)Structure area ≤60 sq ft
MainStreet Regional Activity Center (RAC)11Sign location ≤40 ft above gradeSingle wall sign may be up to 300 sq ft with transferability (≤10% transfer between façades)
Planned MainStreet Development District (PMDD)2≤6 ftStructure area ≤60 sq ft
MainStreet District1
Coconut Creek Education Corridor1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Coconut Creek(sample of 3 of 8 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
Flag DisplayResidential: 20 ft pole. Nonresidential: up to building height or specified cap (Up to 2 stories: ≤25 ft; 3–5 stories: ≤35 ft; 6–10 stories: ≤45 ft; over 10 stories: as approved in site plan)Max flag size tied to pole height: Up to 25 ft pole: 24 sq ft; 25–35 ft: 40 sq ft; 35–45 ft: 60 sq ft; Over 45 ft: 96 sq ft; hoist ≤20% of pole heightSetback ≥ pole height from all property lines (Sec. 13-468.3(e))Max 3 poles per lot (non-single-family); 1 pole per single-family lot; max 2 flags per pole (Sec. 13-468.3(d))On ground- or building-mounted poles; not on roofs or light poles (Sec. 13-468.3).UnlockSec. 13-468.3; Sec. 13-471(g)(4)
Work-in-Progress Sign (Minor Streets)≤6 ft≤3 sq ft per contractor sign; ≤12 sq ft total per lotSame as temporary ground sign standards (Sec. 13-469(e))One per contractor; total area cap per lot 12 sq ftOn property where work is occurring (minor streets).UnlockSec. 13-469.1(a)(1) and (3)
Work-in-Progress Sign (Major Streets)≤6 ft≤32 sq ftSame as temporary ground sign standards (Sec. 13-469(e))One per major street frontageFronting major streets.UnlockSec. 13-469.1(a)(2)-(3)
Temporary Real Estate Sign (Single-Family/Two-Family/Townhouse)Ground sign: ≤6 ft; Open house sign: ≤4 ftGround sign: ≤3 sq ft; Open house sign: ≤3 sq ftTemporary ground sign setbacks apply (Sec. 13-469(e))One per street frontage (+ up to 3 riders)On premises offered for sale/lease; during open house on the lot.UnlockSec. 13-469.1(b)(1) and (g)
Temporary Real Estate Sign (Nonresidential & Multifamily Developments)≤4 ftGround sign: ≤3 ft x 3 ft panel; overall height ≤4 ft3 ft (panel width)Temporary ground sign setbacks apply (Sec. 13-469(e))One per street frontageOne ground sign per street frontage; plus window signs for spaces for lease up to 25% window area (with additional formatting rules).UnlockSec. 13-469.1(b)(2) & figures; Sec. 13-469(a)
Temporary Real Estate Sign (Undeveloped Lot)≤6 ftMinor street frontage: ≤6 sq ft; Major street frontage: ≤32 sq ftTemporary ground sign setbacks apply (Sec. 13-469(e))One per street frontageOn undeveloped property for sale.UnlockSec. 13-469.1(b)(3)
Seasonal and Promotional Signs (Commercial)Ground signs ≤6 ft; inflatables ≤24 ft above ground/roof (Sec. 13-469(f)(2)).Individual tenant promotions: Banner ≤32 sq ft; Ground sign per street frontage ≤32 sq ft (≤6 ft high). Plaza-wide (≥500 ft major street frontage): banners ≤64 sq ft at each entrance; inflatable devices permitted.Temporary ground sign setbacks apply (Sec. 13-469(e))Tenant promotions: ≤1 banner/tenant frontage; ≤1 ground sign/street frontage; no more than two tenants displaying at one time (Sec. 13-469.41(c)(3)b).On premises of event; banners mounted flush to building/fabric canopy or between columns; ground-mounted banners treated as temporary ground signs.UnlockSec. 13-469(d), 13-469.41(c); Sec. 16-20
Yard Sale Sign (Residential)≤3 ft≤3 sq ftOne per street frontageResidential zoning districts only.UnlockSec. 13-469.41(c)(4); Sec. 13-471(g)(6)

Commercial and Industrial Districts (B-2, B-3, B-4, O-2, O-3, PCD; IO-1, IM-1)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Outparcel)≤6 ft (outparcels and signs on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 30 sq ft≥5 ft from property lines/curb face; ≥50 ft from nonresidential interior side lot lines; ≥100 ft from interior lot lines abutting residentially zoned property with frontage on same street (Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4))Total structures per frontage limited by structure area allowance; count of signs ≤ driveway entrancesPer frontage; number of ground signs on a frontage ≤ number of vehicular driveway entrances (service entrances excluded). Outparcel signs do not count toward primary property's maximum number.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(a), (c)(2), (c)(3) table
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 1)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 50 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(2)-(3)
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 2)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 80 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(3)
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 3)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 100 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(3)
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 4)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 130 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(3)
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 5)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 150 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(3)
Ground Identification Sign (Nonresidential – Size Category 6)≤10 ft (6 ft on minor streets)Structure allowance per frontage: 175 sq ftPer Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)See general allowancesPer frontage.UnlockSec. 13-466.6(c)(3)
Under-Canopy Sign (Hanging)Top of sign ≤15 ft above grade≤4 sq ft≤3 ft1 per tenant per eligible frontageAbove or immediately adjacent to a public entrance; under ground-floor roof/awning/canopy.UnlockSec. 13-466.5(a), (c)-(i)

MainStreet Regional Activity Center (RAC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Identification Sign (MainStreet)Per Sec. 13-466.6 (generally ≤10 ft; 6 ft on minor streets)Per general ground identification standards (Sec. 13-466.6)Per Sec. 13-466.6(a)(4)Per permitted locations (one per listed instance per frontage)Permitted only: (1) along MainStreet perimeter roads (Sample Rd, Lyons Rd, Wiles Rd, SR 7); (2) at a single entrance along each street frontage to a place of assembly; (3) at one location along each street frontage for a civic development that provides/is adjacent to a prominent public pedestrian plaza or park (the latter only with designer sign bonus).UnlockSec. 13-463(c); Sec. 13-466.6
Building Identification – Wall/Awning/Fabric Canopy/Structural Canopy Edge/Under-Canopy/Transom/WindowUnder-canopy top ≤15 ft; general vertical clearance 8 ftWall: 3 ft high by 75% façade width (≤6 ft tall); see Sec. 13-466.3 and 13-466.2 for canopy/awning limits; under-canopy hanging ≤4 sq ft; wall/column ≤6 sq ft; transom ≤75% of area/width; window ≤25% window areaPer frontage/entrance allowances in respective sectionsOn eligible frontages (Sec. 13-466.1) and entrances.UnlockSec. 13-459 (MainStreet columns); Sec. 13-463(b)(1); Sec. 13-466.2-.5, 13-466.8-.9, 13-468.9
Projecting Signs Above Ground Floor (Designer Sign Bonus)Sign location ≤40 ft above grade≤30 sq ft; sign height (itself) ≤40% of façade heightAbove ground floor on building façades within MainStreet.UnlockSec. 13-463(d)(1); Sec. 13-474(d)(1)
Freestanding Pedestrian Directory (MainStreet)7 ftEach face ≤4.5 ft wide × 7 ft high; up to 4 faces per sign4.5 ft (each face)≥5 ft from curb; ≥75 ft separation between signs1 per 6 in-line tenants (plus DRC allowances)Anywhere within the development; oriented to pedestrian areas.UnlockSec. 13-463(f)(2)
Plaque (MainStreet)Top ≤6 ft above grade; projection ≤3 in≤3 sq ft1 per building frontageAt/adjacent to primary entrances.UnlockSec. 13-463(f)(3)
Portable A-Frame Sign (MainStreet)≤3 ft≤6 sq ft per side (double faced)1 per establishmentBy the main public entrance of a commercial establishment with indoor and/or outdoor seating.UnlockSec. 13-463(g)(1)
Digital Signs in Pedestrian Plazas (MainStreet)Placement ≤3 stories or 36 ft above groundSingle digital sign ≤200 sq ftMultiple allowed per façade subject to cumulative area capFacing eligible pedestrian plazas meeting minimum 75 ft × 75 ft and containing required elements (seating, water feature, public art, shade; no bisecting vehicular thru-traffic).UnlockSec. 13-463(i)
Digital Signs within Pedestrian Arcades (MainStreet)Per mounting; must face arcadeEach ≤4.5 ft wide × 7 ft high≤4.5 ft≥15 ft from edge of ROW; ≥150 ft separationAs allowed with separationWithin pedestrian arcades; facing arcade.UnlockSec. 13-463(j)

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Prohibited Signs in Coconut Creek

  • Animated signs (except as provided in section 13-469.2 for temporary noncommercial signs)
  • Signs in the public right-of-way unless permitted by applicable federal, state, county, or city standards/authorization
  • Permanent inflatable devices and windborne or other attention‑getting devices
  • Signs that emit audible sound, odor, smoke, steam, or other visible matter
  • Signs of such intensity or brilliance as to cause glare or impair vision (including bare bulbs or lighting that violates section 13-374, Outdoor lighting)
  • Snipe signs
  • Permanent signs externally illuminated where the bulb or light source is visible from an abutting right‑of‑way or adjacent property
  • Roof signs, parapet signs, and signs extending above a canopy, parapet, or roofline (except as specifically allowed for large urban commercial centers via designer sign provisions)
  • Off‑premises commercial signs, including billboards
  • Signs that cover, interrupt, or disrupt major architectural features of a building
  • Signs that resemble or conflict with official governmental signs or traffic‑control devices, or that may be confused with such devices
  • Use of traffic‑control words/symbols that could mislead or confuse traffic (e.g., “stop,” “look,” “caution,” “danger,” “slow”)
  • Signs within 100 feet of traffic control lights that contain yellow, red, or green lights that could be confused with those signals
  • Painted wall signs
  • Vehicle signs used for advertising when parked or placed to be viewed from public streets
  • Abandoned signs and signs on structures where the business has ceased operating at that location
  • Signs made entirely of foam
  • Obscene signs (per F.S. Ch. 847) or signs that advocate/incite imminent lawless action
  • Any sign not specifically permitted or exempted by the sign code
  • Trailer signs
  • No signs may be displayed on any property without the property owner’s permission
  • No sign or support may be placed so as to interfere with traffic safety, or to obstruct/interfere with fire or police apparatus, traffic signals/signs, or other public devices
  • Temporary signs shall not be illuminated (unless specifically authorized in subdivision 5.8)
  • Portable signs shall not be illuminated
  • Signs requiring alternate approval (e.g., designer signs) are prohibited unless such approval has been obtained

Exempt Signs in Coconut Creek

  • Signs installed or required by federal, state, county, or municipal agencies (exempt from sign review procedures)
  • Window signs (unless capable of displaying a changeable digital message or image) are exempt from sign review procedures
  • Real estate signs on single‑family and multi‑family units are exempt from sign review procedures
  • Flags (note: flagpoles require a permit) are exempt from sign review procedures
  • Nameplate signs, building address signs, identification signs, or hours‑of‑operation signs not exceeding 3 square feet total area are exempt from sign review procedures (larger versions require a permit)
  • Yard sale signs are exempt from sign review procedures
  • Changes of copy on permitted changeable‑copy signs are exempt from sign review procedures
  • Temporary noncommercial signs are exempt from sign review procedures

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Coconut Creek

  • A Uniform Sign Plan (USP) is required for all projects at the time of site plan approval or via a separate approval process; the USP must show locations, types, elevations, integration with architecture/landscaping, and outparcel sign locations (Sec. 13-471(a)(1))
  • Signage within a development must be coordinated and compatible in color, size, style, and format per a Uniform Sign Plan (Sec. 13-460(e))
  • USP modification is required administratively before building permits when: adding a multi‑tenant sign; adding or structurally modifying two or more signs; or establishing a USP where none exists (Sec. 13-471(a)(2))
  • Building‑permit‑only review applies for adding one sign identifying a single entity or refacing an existing sign without structural change; multi‑tenant signs or multiple/structural changes require separate sign review (Sec. 13-471(a)(3))
  • Designer signs require a Designer Sign Review (Design Review Committee approval) and must be proposed as part of, or added to, a USP; designer signs may receive bonuses (Secs. 13-471(a)(4), 13-474)
  • Entrance feature identification signs may be approved in lieu of ground signs only if identified on the approved site plan or Uniform Sign Plan (Sec. 13-466.7)
  • Wayfinding signs on private property are permitted only as part of a Uniform Sign Plan for qualifying developments (industrial/office parks; certain civic/educational campuses; hotels/resorts/casinos; hospitals; master developments) (Sec. 13-467.3)
  • Directional signs’ number, location, and color must be approved in the Uniform Sign Plan (Sec. 13-467.4(h))
  • Address signs for developments with multiple in‑line tenants must be included in the Uniform Sign Plan (Sec. 13-468.1(c)(2))
  • MainStreet pedestrian plaza digital signs must be identified and approved on a Uniform Sign Plan (Sec. 13-463(i)(2)(a))
  • For PUD/PCD/PMDD districts with special signage rules, a property owner may elect to use provisions of this sign code if the Development Review Committee or Planning and Zoning Board approves a new or modified Uniform Sign Plan per Sec. 13-471 (Sec. 13-456(c))
  • Public wayfinding signs in the right‑of‑way must be consistent with a signage master plan for each district/facility/corridor and require preliminary city approval (and County/FDOT as applicable) before final city approval (Sec. 13-464(c), (f))
  • Variances are not granted for signs; instead, a Deviation process applies, with Planning and Zoning Board consideration and final decision by the City Commission; deviations cannot authorize prohibited sign types (Sec. 13-473)

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