# Sign Regulations in Oak Hill, Florida

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

- **Jurisdiction:** Oak Hill, Florida (FL)
- **Canonical page:** https://permitpal.io/sign-regulations/florida/oak-hill
- **Data last verified:** 2025-03-17
- **Source:** [municode municipal code](https://library.municode.com/FL/Oak_Hill/codes/Code_of_Ordinances?nodeId=PTIICOOR_CH24LADERE_ARTVIIISI)

## At a glance

Oak Hill, Florida regulates 12 sign types across 1 zoning district. Temporary Sign - One-family and Two-family Residences in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 8 feet tall and 6 square feet (Sec. Sec. 24-781.1).

## Sign rules by zoning district (1 zone)

| Zoning District | Sign Types Regulated | Max Height | Max Area | Permit Required |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| General Regulations For All Zones | 12 | 20% of flagpole height | 200 square feet | — |

## Zone-by-zone sign requirements

### General Regulations For All Zones

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Temporary Sign - One-family and Two-family Residences | 8 feet | 6 square feet | — | — | 2 | — | — | Sec. 24-781.1 |
| Temporary Sign - Three-family and Four-family Residences | 8 feet | 6 square feet | — | — | 4 | — | — | Sec. 24-781.2 |
| Permanent Accessory Ground Sign | 18 feet | Varies by street frontage | — | — | Varies by street frontage | — | — | Sec. 24-803.a |
| Permanent Accessory Building Sign - Multiple Occupancy Complex | 18 feet | 200 square feet | — | — | 1 per building side | Each side of principal building | — | Sec. 24-803.b.2 |
| Permanent Accessory Building Sign - Occupant in Multiple Occupancy Complex | 18 feet | 200 square feet | — | — | 3 | Exterior portion of occupant's unit | — | Sec. 24-803.b.3 |
| Permanent Accessory Building Sign - Occupant Not in Multiple Occupancy Complex | 18 feet | 200 square feet | — | — | 3 per building side | Each side of principal building | — | Sec. 24-803.b.4 |
| Sign at Entrance to Residential Development | — | 32 square feet | — | — | 1 per entrance | Entrance to residential developments | — | Sec. 24-806.1 |
| Flag | 20% of flagpole height | — | — | — | 3 | Any parcel of land | — | Sec. 24-807 |

## Prohibited signs in Oak Hill

- It shall be unlawful to erect, cause to be erected, maintain or cause to be maintained, any sign not expressly authorized by, or exempted from, these regulations.
- Signs that are in violation of the Florida Building Code.
- Any sign that, in the opinion of the development regulations administrator, does or will constitute a safety hazard.
- Blank temporary signs.
- Signs with visible moving, revolving, or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of any description or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electronic, or mechanical means, except for traditional barber poles.
- Signs with the optical illusion of movement by means of a design that presents a pattern capable of giving the illusion of motion or changing of copy.
- Strings of light bulbs used on commercially developed parcels for commercial purposes, other than traditional holiday decorations.
- Signs that incorporate projected images, emit any sound that is intended to attract attention, or involve the use of live animals.
- Signs that emit audible sound, odor, or visible matter such as smoke or steam.
- 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 these regulations 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.
- Signs that obstruct the vision of pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists traveling on or entering public streets.
- Nongovernmental signs that use the words 'stop,' 'look,' 'danger,' or any similar word, phrase, or symbol.
- Signs, within ten feet of 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 signs.
- Searchlights used to advertise or promote a business or to attract customers to a property.
- Signs that are painted, passed, or printed on any curbstone, flagstone, pavement, or any portion of any sidewalk or street, except house numbers and traffic control signs.
- Signs placed upon benches, bus shelters or waste receptacles, except as may be authorized in writing pursuant to F.S. § 337.407.
- 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 F.S. § 337.407.
- Signs erected over or across any public street except as may otherwise be expressly authorized by these regulations, and except governmental signs erected by or on the order of a public officer.
- Vehicle signs with a total sign area on any vehicle in excess of ten square feet, when the vehicle is parked for more than 60 consecutive minutes within 100 feet of any street right-of-way, is visible from the street right-of-way that the vehicle is within 100 feet of, and is not regularly used in the conduct of the business advertised on the vehicle.
- Signs displaying copy that is harmful to minors as defined by these regulations.
- Portable signs as defined by these regulations.
- Off-site sign(s) as defined by these regulations.

## Signs exempt from permit in Oak Hill

- Signs that are not designed or located so as to be visible from any street or adjoining property.
- Signs of two square feet or less and signs that include no letters, symbols, logos or designs in excess of two inches in vertical or horizontal dimension, provided that such sign, or combination of such signs, does not constitute a sign prohibited by section 24-754.
- Signs necessary to promote health, safety and welfare, and other regulatory, statutory, traffic control or directional signs erected on public property with permission as appropriate from the state, the United States, the county, or the city.
- Legal notices and official instruments.
- Decorative flags and bunting for a celebration, convention, or commemoration of significance to the entire community when authorized by the city commission for a prescribed period of time.
- Holiday lights and decorations.
- Merchandise displays behind storefront windows so long as no part of the display moves or 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 machine or equipment, such as signs customarily affixed to vending machines, newspaper racks, telephone booths, and gasoline pumps.
- Advertising and identifying signs located on taxicabs, buses, trailers, trucks, or vehicle bumpers.
- Public warning signs to indicate the dangers of trespassing, swimming, animals or similar hazards.
- Works of art that do not constitute advertising.
- Signs carried by a person.
- Religious displays.

## Sign plan & submission notes

- Building signs for multiple occupancy complexes constructed or remodeled after the effective date of the ordinance from which these regulations are derived shall conform to an approved sign format. The sign format shall be included as a submittal for authorization to erect such a sign and shall be maintained on file by the development regulations administrator. The format shall be presented in a plan or sketch, together with written specifications in sufficient detail to enable the development regulations administrator to authorize signs based on the specifications.

## Full detail

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