Sign Regulations in Leesburg, Florida

Leesburg, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 24 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Wall Sign, Projecting 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 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Leesburg, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Leesburg

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Subdivision Entrance Sign6 ft60 sq ft (main entrance); 20 sq ft (secondary entrance); 1 double faced sign if in median15 ft from all property/right-of-way lines, except incorporated wall signs.
Temporary Subdivision Development Sign32 sq ft (parcel < 50 ac); 64 sq ft (parcel ≥ 50 ac)20 ft from any property line
Bed and Breakfast Inn Sign (Wall or Freestanding)Wall: 2 sq ft without permit; Wall: 4 sq ft without permit; Freestanding: 6 sq ft (permit required); Freestanding: 16 sq ft (permit required)

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Sign Types Covered

24

  • Ground Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

10

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Leesburg

City WebsiteMunicipal Code3 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Leesburg 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 Leesburg, 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 Leesburg, regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Wall Sign, Projecting Sign, Awning 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 Leesburg 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 Leesburg are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Leesburg has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Leesburg, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Leesburg, Florida regulates 24 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Subdivision Entrance Signs in the Estate Density Residential (RE-1), Single Family Residential (R-1-A), Low Density Residential (R-1), Medium Density Residential (R-2), High Density Residential (R-3) zoning district are capped at 6 ft tall and 60 sq ft (main entrance); 20 sq ft (secondary entrance); 1 double faced sign if in median, with a 15 ft from all property/right-of-way lines, except incorporated wall signs. setback (Sec. Sec. 25-424(a)(1)). Most commercial signs in Leesburg require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Leesburg, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Leesburg (10 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Estate Density Residential (RE-1), Single Family Residential (R-1-A), Low Density Residential (R-1), Medium Density Residential (R-2), High Density Residential (R-3)46 ft60 sq ft (main entrance); 20 sq ft (secondary entrance); 1 double faced sign if in median
Residential/Professional Office (R-P)48 ft (2-lane roads); 12 ft (4-lane divided)24 sq ft
Neighborhood Commercial (C-1), Community Commercial (C-2), Highway Commercial (C-3), Mixed Commercial (C-4), Pine Street Commercial (PSC)620 ft (75,000+ sq ft); 16 ft (10,000–75,000 sq ft); 12 ft (≤10,000 sq ft)150–250 sq ft (size by frontage & setback, see Table 6.2)
Industrial (M-1), Commercial/Industrial (M-2), Commercial/Industrial Planned (CIP)414 ft max, 8 ft min clearance150–250 sq ft
Central Business District (CBD)6Valance 7–9 ft above walk (existing bldgs); up to 10 ft; or Valance 9–12 ft above walk (new bldgs); top not to exceed 14 ft above walkNo more than 20% of window glass area; not to exceed 25% of allowable building signage if permanently attached.
Age Restricted Development (ARD), Small Planned Unit Development (SPUD), Planned Unit Development (PUD), Planned Development Overlay (PDO)1See underlying district or master development plan
Institutional (I), Public (P)28 ft (2-lane); 12 ft (4-lane divided)150–250 sq ft (see Table 6.2)
Traditional Design Overlay (TDO), Contemporary Design Overlay (CDO), Historic Preservation Overlay (HPO)1Same as underlying zone (commercial sign rules)
Airport Zones Overlay (AZO), Instrument Approach Zone, Noninstrument Approach Zone, Transition Zones, Horizontal Zone, Conical Zone1May not exceed allowable structure/tree height in overlay. Airport elevation restrictions apply: Varies by exact zone (see below)
General Regulations For All Zones460 ft pole (max); see size rules320 sq ft/side (max); or 378 sq ft for digital if two removed; see digital sign requirements

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

Estate Density Residential (RE-1), Single Family Residential (R-1-A), Low Density Residential (R-1), Medium Density Residential (R-2), High Density Residential (R-3)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Subdivision Entrance Sign6 ft60 sq ft (main entrance); 20 sq ft (secondary entrance); 1 double faced sign if in median15 ft from all property/right-of-way lines, except incorporated wall signs.Max 2 at main entrance; 1 at secondary. One additional sign per 300+ ft entrance & multiple entrances.At entrance to subdivision, secondary entranceways permitted one signUnlockSec. 25-424(a)(1)
Temporary Subdivision Development Sign32 sq ft (parcel < 50 ac); 64 sq ft (parcel ≥ 50 ac)20 ft from any property line1On-site only, 20 ft min from any property lineUnlockSec. 25-424(a)(2)
Bed and Breakfast Inn Sign (Wall or Freestanding)Wall: 2 sq ft without permit; Wall: 4 sq ft without permit; Freestanding: 6 sq ft (permit required); Freestanding: 16 sq ft (permit required)At principal structure entrance, on house or yardUnlockSec. 25-424(f)(3)
Temporary and Accessory Signs (inc. Real Estate, Garage Sale, Political, Model Home, Land Development Signs, etc.)4'6" (real estate)Real estate: 4 sq ft (residential), Model Home: 6 sq ft, Garage/Estate sale: 6 sq ft, Land development: 4–36 sq ft (by acreage)15 ft from property lines, see code by type.As permitted per type (examples: Real estate: 1 per lot per street frontage; Garage sale: 1 per property; Model: 6 open house signs per project; see details)Min 15 ft from property line or public ROWUnlockSec. 25-424(i)

Neighborhood Commercial (C-1), Community Commercial (C-2), Highway Commercial (C-3), Mixed Commercial (C-4), Pine Street Commercial (PSC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Sign (Single Occupancy)8 ft (2-lane); 12 ft (4-lane divided); up to 20 ft for campus/complex; up to 25-60 ft for >50 acre campuses60 sq ft/face (arterial), 48 sq ft/face (collector), 32 sq ft/face (other); up to 120 sq ft total for 601+ ft ROW; see Table 6.1 for complex/campus5 ft (ROW); 10 ft (side/rear); 20 ft (residential)See Table 6.1: 1 for 0–300 ft frontage; 2 for 301–600 ft; 3 for 601+ ft1 per parcel per primary street frontageUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(1) and Table 6.1
Wall Sign150–250 sq ft (size by frontage & setback, see Table 6.2)1 per frontage; possible 2 on corner/parcels with multiple frontagesOn building facade(s); secondary frontage permitted up to 50% additional if meeting facade/entrance criteriaUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(1)b, Table 6.2
Ground Sign (Multi-Occupancy)20 ft (75,000+ sq ft); 16 ft (10,000–75,000 sq ft); 12 ft (≤10,000 sq ft)Up to 120 sq ft (75,000+ sq ft center), 75 sq ft (10,000–75,000 sq ft); 60 sq ft (≤10,000 sq ft). Add'l 16 sq ft for major tenant if ≥600 ft separation.5 ft (ROW), 50 ft (side lot lines)1 per street frontage (+1 for secondary if orientation/entrances; +1 16 sq ft for major tenant if separation)At center; 1 add’l on secondary frontage if multipleUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(2)
Shopping Center Wall SignUp to 150 sq ftOn wallUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(2)b
Feather Flag (Temporary)No explicit numerical limit, see aboveOn-site onlyUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(3)
Projecting Sign14 ft max, min 8 ft clearance, min 6 ft if over non-ped. area4 sq ftOn buildingUnlockSec. 25-424(c)(9)

Central Business District (CBD)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignValance 7–9 ft above walk (existing bldgs); up to 10 ft; or Valance 9–12 ft above walk (new bldgs); top not to exceed 14 ft above walkZero or as permitted by cityFront/sides/rear of building, can encroach ROW if city approvesUnlockSec. 25-281(50–54)
Under Canopy Sign7 ft above walk (existing); 9 ft (new bldgs)12 sq ftNo explicit limitSuspended below canopy/awning at front/entrance(s)UnlockSec. 25-281(55–59)
Easel Sign (Business Display)8 sq ft; min 2' wideIn front of business; may be in ROW with permitUnlockSec. 25-281(60–67)
Window SignNo more than 20% of window glass area; not to exceed 25% of allowable building signage if permanently attached.In windowUnlockSec. 25-424(i)(2)g
Prohibited Signs (CBD)UnlockSec. 25-281(70–78); 25-425
All Standard Commercial Sign Types (Ground, Wall, Projecting, Awning, etc.)See commercial district limits unless otherwise stated (emulates commercial district)CBD core: no freestanding signs; elsewhere per commercial rulesUnlockSec. 25-281(49); 25-424(c)

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Prohibited Signs in Leesburg

  • No sign, permanent or temporary, shall be erected or placed so that it interferes with a clear sight triangle distance per the code.
  • No sign shall be placed in the public rights-of-way unless approved by the city commission.
  • Signs on trailer frames with or without mounted wheels are prohibited.
  • No sign shall be placed within ten (10) feet of any electric lines unless approved by the electric department.
  • Vehicle signs or signs on or attached to vehicles which have a total copy area in excess of ten (10) square feet are prohibited, except when vehicles are owned or leased by the business advertised and used on a regular basis to support the activities of the specific business advertised.
  • A vehicle shall not be considered 'regularly used in the conduct of the specific business' if the vehicle is used primarily for advertising, or for the purpose of advertising.
  • Signage on vehicles shall not be used for commercial advertising of other businesses.
  • Flashing, moving, animated coursing, blinker, racer-type, intermittent, rotating, moving or revolving signs, whirligig devices, inflatable signs, and other similar types of attention-getting devices are prohibited unless specifically allowed for temporary or accessory signs.
  • Signs other than dedicatory or commemorative plaques, on bus stop or other transit shelters, whether on public rights-of-way or private property are prohibited.
  • Signs on benches or waste receptacles, other than dedicatory or commemorative plaques, whether on public rights-of-way or private property are prohibited.
  • Roof signs, any sign erected, constructed, and maintained upon and which projects beyond the roof of the building, are prohibited.
  • Traffic sign replicas are prohibited.
  • Pole signs are prohibited.
  • Pylon signs are prohibited.
  • Nonregulatory signs are prohibited from being placed in any public right-of-way, attached to a utility pole or affixed to a tree or other sign.
  • Portable signs, as defined, are prohibited unless otherwise provided for in this article. All nonconforming portable commercial and industrial business signs shall be removed or brought into compliance by June 1, 2005.
  • Electronic changeable copy signs are prohibited when not in compliance with section 25-424(f)(1).
  • Murals are prohibited when not in compliance with section 25-424(f)(11).
  • Search, flood or spot lights are prohibited.
  • No sign shall be erected, placed, replaced, constructed, enlarged, moved or converted without first obtaining a sign permit from the building department as required by the ordinance.
  • It is unlawful for any person to erect or maintain any sign which is not in compliance with the sign code.
  • No sign shall be allowed that creates electrical interference with radio communication between the airport and aircraft, makes it difficult for flyers to distinguish between airport lights and others, results in glare, impairs visibility in the vicinity of airports, or otherwise endangers the landing, taking-off, or maneuvering of aircraft.

Exempt Signs in Leesburg

  • No permit is required for a change of copy on any conforming sign.
  • No permit is required for the repainting, cleaning and other normal maintenance or repair of a sign or sign structure for which a valid permit exists.
  • Signs exempted from permit requirements include: nameplate, address, owner or occupant nameplate and other signs up to two (2) square feet; integral signs carved into stone, concrete or similar material or made of bronze, aluminum or other noncombustible material and not exceeding six (6) square feet; historical marker not exceeding six (6) square feet; parking lot signs indicating restrictions of up to ten (10) feet in height and not exceeding six (6) square feet; noncommercial signs designating the location of public telephones, restrooms, restrictions on smoking and restrictions on building entrances not to exceed two (2) square feet; up to two (2) rental/management office signs in a multifamily project not exceeding four (4) feet high and three (3) square feet each; window signs not exceeding 20% of the window area; home occupation identification signs not exceeding one-half (½) square foot per sign face, maximum three (3) square feet total.
  • Temporary easel signs not placed in public rights-of-way are exempt from sign permits, provided they meet location and size requirements.
  • Temporary political and campaign signs are permitted subject to specific conditions, including duration and removal, and posting of a cash bond.
  • Temporary real estate signs are permitted subject to specific size, location and time limits.
  • Standard real estate open house signs, garage sale, yard sales, estate sale signs and similar, with prescribed limits, do not require permits if time, area, and location standards are met.
  • Land development project signs up to a certain size and in undeveloped subdivisions are allowed as temporary signs, subject to limits outlined in the code.
  • Menu boards up to specified size and orientation are exempt from some permit requirements.
  • On-site directional or instructional signs used to direct on-premises vehicular or pedestrian traffic up to six (6) square feet not exceeding four (4) feet in height are exempt from permit requirements.
  • Temporary signs required by law, such as for construction, safety, or identification, are exempt.
  • Certain street number, government, legal, safety, and historic signs are exempt as defined in the code.
  • Certain window signs (meeting area and size requirements) are exempt.
  • Government flags, subject to quantity, height, and size limitations, are exempt from the sign code.
  • Decorative style feather flags, when approved as part of a PUD conceptual plan, are exempt.
  • Special event signs are permitted for up to fourteen (14) days and do not require a permit if under 48 sq. ft. and on private property.
  • Temporary construction signs on-site that meet location, duration and size requirements may be permitted for the period of construction.
  • Bed and breakfast attached wall signs of up to four (4) square feet and attached to the house do not require a permit.
  • No permit is required for the replacement of the face panel of a sign with the same size panel.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Leesburg

  • For planned unit development (PUD), small planned unit development (SPUD), planned development overlay (PDO), and age restricted development (ARD), a master development plan must be submitted as part of the application and review process, which may include a master sign plan as required by the planning and zoning division.
  • Changes to approved master development plans (such as in a PUD) may require new or revised sign plans to reflect changes in site layout, use, frontage, or number/size of tenants.
  • A sign plan is generally recommended or required as part of site plan approval for large shopping centers, multi-tenant developments, and campus-style complexes, and must be part of the site plan or building permit application package.
  • Sign permit applications must be accompanied by clear and legible drawings showing the location of all existing and proposed signs, including dimensions, materials, method of attachment, and relationship to building and property lines, and these may collectively be referred to as a sign plan.
  • If a variance from the sign code is requested, an application and supporting documentation must be submitted, and the request will be analyzed by planning/zoning and may require a public hearing.
  • No building permit or certificate of occupancy shall be issued for a project that requires site plan/building permit approval unless all sign plans are in compliance with the sign code and specifically included in the development/site plan approval.
  • Multi-tenant sites and shopping centers must submit a sign program or master sign plan at or before the time of initial site plan approval or building permit application.
  • Conditional use permits or planned zoning districts may impose additional or alternative sign regulations via a master sign plan, and such requirements are binding as part of site and sign plan review.
  • Master sign plans, when required (e.g., for multi-tenant centers or PUDs), must be reviewed and approved by the planning and zoning division as part of the development/site plan process and become part of the permanent zoning/development order.

Source: municode municipal code