Sign Regulations in Okeechobee, Florida

Okeechobee, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 30 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Construction Sign, Home Occupation Sign, Real Estate 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 Okeechobee, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Okeechobee

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Real Estate Sign4 ft (residential); not specified (other districts)6 sq ft (residential); 32 sq ft (other districts)
Construction Sign6 ft32 sq ft
Directional/Traffic Control Sign4 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

30

  • Construction Sign
  • Home Occupation Sign
  • Real Estate Sign
  • Directional/Traffic Control 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 Okeechobee

City WebsiteMunicipal Code3 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Okeechobee 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 Okeechobee, 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 Okeechobee, regulated sign types include Construction Sign, Home Occupation Sign, Real Estate Sign, Directional/Traffic Control 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 Okeechobee 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 Okeechobee are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Okeechobee has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Okeechobee, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Okeechobee, Florida regulates 30 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Freestanding Monument Signs in the Commercial zoning districts, Industrial zoning districts zoning district are capped at 8 ft tall and 64 sq ft, with a All applicable setback requirements; not in ROW setback (Sec. Sec. 90-571). Most commercial signs in Okeechobee require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Okeechobee, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Okeechobee (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones86 ft32 sq ft
Nonresidential zoning districts432 sq ft
Commercial zoning districts, Industrial zoning districts1220 ft64 sq ft
CBD district2
Residential zoning districts, Single-family zoning district28 ft32 sq ft
Multifamily residential district38 ft32 sq ft per sign
PUD zoning districts, Residential district18 ft32 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Okeechobee(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
Real Estate Sign4 ft (residential); not specified (other districts)6 sq ft (residential); 32 sq ft (other districts)No more than twoOn premises being advertisedUnlockSec. 90-567(b)(1), Sec. 90-570(b)(1)
Construction Sign6 ft32 sq ftOn parcel under constructionUnlockSec. 90-567(a)(8), Sec. 90-570(b)(2)
Directional/Traffic Control Sign4 sq ftOn-site onlyUnlockSec. 90-567(a)(9)
Temporary Political Campaign Sign (Residential)4 sq ftResidential zoned areasUnlockSec. 90-567(b)(7)
Temporary Political Campaign Sign (Commercial & Industrial)32 sq ftCommercial and industrial zoning areasUnlockSec. 90-567(b)(7)
Garage/Yard Sale Sign (Residential)2 sq ftResidential districts onlyUnlockSec. 90-567(b)(9)
Street Address NumberAll businesses: over front doors/entries and on all freestanding signsUnlockSec. 90-574
Home Occupation Sign1 sq ft1Principal building (residential districts, for home occupation)UnlockSec. 90-577(a)

Commercial zoning districts, Industrial zoning districts

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Monument Sign8 ft64 sq ftAll applicable setback requirements; not in ROW1 per development or occupantConsistent with setback requirements, not in ROWUnlockSec. 90-571
Ground Sign or Pole Sign (Non-Monument)20 ft50 sq ftNo closer than 25 ft to residential district1 per lot/parcelFront yardUnlockSec. 90-573(a)(1)
Building Sign (Multiple businesses/occupants)Max 48 sq ft per business1 per business/unitExterior of unitUnlockSec. 90-572(b)
Bracket Sign / Marquee Sign60 sq ftNo closer than 3 ft to sidewalks, bike paths or pedestrian walkways; 5 ft from any street side property line1 per business (if used in lieu of fascia signs)Adjacent to building wall, not above roof, not connected/suspended from roofUnlockSec. 90-572(c)
Portable Sign, Banner, Non-inflatable Wind Sign - Single Occupancy8 ft for banners48 sq ft (total for all such signs), Max 16 sq ft per banner, 8 ft heightMax 3 per lotLot/parcels with single buildingsUnlockSec. 90-573(a)(3)a
Portable Sign, Banner, Non-inflatable Wind Sign - Multiple Occupancy Buildings/Multiple Buildings8 ft16 sq ft per sign/banner, 8 ft height1 per unitPer unit in multiple occupancy buildingsUnlockSec. 90-573(a)(3)b
Off-Premises Directional Sign20 ft50 sq ftOff-premises, not in ROWUnlockSec. 90-575
Development Sign / Coming Soon Sign6 ft32 sq ft1 per development parcelUnlockSec. 90-576(a)

Multifamily residential district

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Development Entrance Sign (Multifamily)8 ft32 sq ft per signNo more than 2At each entranceUnlockSec. 90-576(c)(2)a
Internal Directional/Building Identification Sign3 ft8 sq ftInternal to developmentUnlockSec. 90-576(c)(2)b
Boardinghouse / Day Care Center Sign8 ft (if freestanding)8 sq ft1Mounted or freestandingUnlockSec. 90-577(b)

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Prohibited Signs in Okeechobee

  • Signs that violate building or electrical codes.
  • Any sign that presents safety, traffic or pedestrian hazard, including signs which obstruct visibility or are located in the clear visibility triangle.
  • Blank signs, or signs that have faded or eroded to the extent no message or display is discernable.
  • Signs with moving lights. Signs with lights or illuminations that flash, move, rotate, scintillate, blink, flicker, or vary in intensity or color. Signs with visible moving, revolving, running, or rotating parts or visible mechanical movement of any description or other apparent visible movement achieved by electrical, electronic, or mechanical means except for time-temperature-date signs, traditional barber poles, and governmental traffic devices and signage.
  • This prohibition includes 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 except signs of this type that provide time and temperature, or that display an image or electronic message, so long as such display or message does not change more frequently than once every 60 seconds.
  • Signs that are obscene, indecent or immoral.
  • Signs in excess of 100 square feet of sign face or in excess of 30 feet in height.
  • Strings of light bulbs used on commercial properties to promote commercial uses, other than holiday decorations.
  • Inflatable wind signs, except as permitted under allowable temporary signs.
  • Signs that incorporate projected images or emit any sound that is intended to attract attention.
  • Signs that emit audible sound, odor or visible attention, such as smoke or steam.
  • Signs or sign structures that interfere with the use of any fire escape, emergency exit or standpipe.
  • Nongovernmental signs that use the words 'stop', 'look', 'danger' or similar word or phrase.
  • Signs that obstruct the vision of pedestrians, cyclists, or motorists traveling on or entering public rights-of-way, including sidewalks.
  • Signs within ten feet of a public right-of-way, or within 100 feet of a traffic light, which contain green or red lights, that might be confused with traffic control devices.
  • Search or spot lights used to advertise or promote a business or event or to attract customers to the location, except where permitted as temporary signs.
  • Signs erected on public property without the permission of the appropriate public authority, 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, on public rights-of-way, or in any public parks, except those that the city would permit for temporary or charitable civic functions, as approved by the appropriate city department.
  • Portable signs, including those inserted or fastened to the ground by stake or wires, similar to a political sign; signs mounted on a trailer or towable frame typically surrounded by flashing lights and an arrow with sign display area are prohibited except as otherwise permitted as temporary signs.
  • Roof signs, as defined in this division.
  • Signs placed, erected or posted on trees, telephone or utility poles, lampposts, hydrants, fences, or any public building, or within the public park, except for banners that celebrate an event, season, community, neighborhood, or district which is sponsored by the city or a recognized not-for-profit community agency or organization.
  • Billboards, as defined in this division.
  • Signs or posters covering the windows and doors of a convenience business in such number and location so as to obscure one's vision into the business, as provided by F.S. § 812.173.
  • Snipe signs, as defined in this division.
  • Signs placed on benches, bus shelters, or waste receptacles except as may be authorized in writing pursuant to F.S. § 337.407; and waste or recycling receptacles located on-site and containing only the name of the business or organization and the term 'waste', 'recycling' or similar terms intended to confer the purpose of the receptacle.
  • Signs or commercial displays on motor vehicles, trailers, boats, or other transportable device in excess of ten square feet total, when such vehicle, boat, trailer or device is parked on any public street, public right-of-way, on-street parking space or other public parking area, or other municipally owned property, except for the period during which the driver is visiting, patronizing, or providing delivery or service to, an establishment in the immediate vicinity; or for vehicles which are customarily used on a daily basis for delivery or service and which are parked in the immediate vicinity of the business to which they are associated.
  • Off-premises signs on any property other than property located within the industrial zoning district, except that certain off-premises signs are allowed as provided for under specified subsections and section 90-575.

Exempt Signs in Okeechobee

  • Decals required by law affixed to or painted upon store windows, equipment, fuel pumps or vending equipment used for dispensing retail products.
  • Lettering only (providing ownership, licensing, and emergency contact information) placed on doors and windows of lawfully licensed businesses, limited to a maximum of two square feet.
  • Signs within a building, including window signs affixed to the interior of windows and visible from the exterior (area not counted toward building sign area).
  • Building signs, historical markers, memorial signs, tablets or plaques, or the name of a building and the date of erection, when cut into the masonry surface or constructed of bronze or other similar metallic materials.
  • Professional nameplates for professional persons placed on the premises occupied by the person, not exceeding one square foot, with appropriate business license.
  • Signs denoting only the name and profession of an occupant of a building, placed flat against the exterior and not exceeding three square feet, with appropriate business license.
  • Holiday decorations, provided they are removed within 30 days after the event.
  • Construction signs located on a parcel being developed, for the time period of the building permit or one year, whichever is shorter, not exceeding 32 square feet.
  • On-site directional and traffic control signs of no more than four square feet of sign face, with business logos or non-traffic-control symbols not exceeding 25% of total sign face area.
  • Temporary portable signs placed on city-owned sidewalk in front of a business in CBD during normal business hours and without impeding pedestrian traffic.
  • Signs designating the name of the business printed on the overhanging canopy for businesses along and adjacent to Park Street.
  • Banners celebrating an event, season, community, neighborhood, or district sponsored by the city or recognized not-for-profit community agency or organization.
  • Window signs affixed to interior of windows, visible from exterior (not counted in allowable building sign area).
  • 'Sticky-back' window coatings or thin coverings affixed to outside of windows by adhesive (not counted as part of allowable building sign area).
  • Not more than two real estate signs advertising sale, rental or lease of premises, not exceeding six square feet in area and four feet in height.
  • Signs noting the architect, engineer or contractor for a project, placed upon work under construction, removed within 15 days of certificate of occupancy, not exceeding 32 square feet and six feet in height.
  • Signs as required by law to display building permits or similar public notices.
  • Traffic signs, street names, legal notices of public meetings or zoning/land use change, danger signs and temporary emergency, when erected by city, county, state or federal agencies.
  • No trespassing and private property signs not exceeding two square feet.
  • Vacancy or no vacancy signs not exceeding two square feet.
  • Temporary political campaign signs (restrictions on size, placement and removal apply).
  • Religious symbols and displays.
  • Garage and yard sale signs within residential districts only, not exceeding two square feet, not erected in rights-of-way or on poles/trees/fences, and removed on the last day of the sale (max three consecutive days).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Okeechobee

  • Except as otherwise provided, no sign shall be erected, operated, used, maintained, enlarged, illuminated or substantially altered until a permit has been issued. A separate application for a permit shall be made for each separate advertising sign or advertising structure, except for specified exempt signs.
  • For multiple occupancy commercial buildings, individual occupants may apply for a sign permit, but permits shall be issued in the name of the lot owner or agent, who is responsible for allocating sign area and location among occupants, subject to city regulations.
  • Permit applications must describe the size, shape, nature, and location of proposed signs, and be signed by the applicant and property owner (if different).
  • All permanent signs and their illumination must be designed, constructed, and maintained in conformity with applicable provisions of the building and electrical codes.
  • The developer shall submit to the building official a completed sign application for each new sign.
  • Site plan review may affect location and size of containers or related elements, but not directly require a master sign plan unless otherwise noted.
  • Permit approval or denial is required before erection/alteration of a sign per the city's sign permit application process.
  • Any administrative decision regarding signs may be appealed within 30 days to the board of adjustment and appeals.
  • No mention is made of a Master Sign Plan or unified sign plan requirement. However, some aspects, such as allocation of sign area in multi-tenant situations, must be coordinated by the property owner or agent.

Source: municode municipal code