Sign Regulations in Palm Springs, Florida

Palm Springs, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 17 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Flag, Temporary Sign, Under-canopy 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 Palm Springs, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Palm Springs

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Temporary Sign5 ft (ground sign); 15 ft when on wall or windowResidential (RS, RM): 6 sq ft; Nonresidential (CN, CG, LI, G): 20 sq ft per side (back-to-back signs), Aggregate: RS, RM 48 sq ft, CN, CG, LI, G 160 sq ft7 ft from property line (ground signs), 10 ft min from edge of pavement. No setback for wall temporary signs.
FlagFlagpole: max 25 ftResidential: 24 sq ft max per flag (on pole), 15 sq ft (building mounted); Nonresidential: 60 sq ft max per flag (on pole), 15 sq ft (building mounted); Government/Schools: 60 sq ft per flag (on pole), up to 3 flagpoles; 15 sq ft building mounted
Directional Sign - General Use (Nonresidential or Multifamily)3 sq ft per sign (directional); 1 sq ft per instructional

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Sign Types Covered

17

  • Flag
  • Temporary Sign
  • Under-canopy Sign
  • Directional Sign - General Use (Nonresidential or Multifamily)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Palm Springs

City WebsiteMunicipal Code4 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Palm 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 Palm 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 Palm Springs, regulated sign types include Flag, Temporary Sign, Under-canopy Sign, Directional Sign - General Use (Nonresidential or Multifamily), 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 Palm 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 Palm Springs are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Palm Springs has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Palm Springs, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Palm Springs, Florida regulates 17 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Temporary Signs in the Residential Zoning Districts (RS, RM) zoning district are capped at 5 ft (ground); 15 ft (wall/window) tall and 6 sq ft per sign per side (back-to-back allowed); aggregate max 48 sq ft per parcel, with a 7 ft from property line (ground), no closer than 10 ft to road edge. No setback for wall temp signs. setback (Sec. Sec. 34-324 (Table)). Most commercial signs in Palm Springs require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Palm Springs, Florida

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

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones3Flagpole: max 25 ftResidential: 24 sq ft max per flag (on pole), 15 sq ft (building mounted); Nonresidential: 60 sq ft max per flag (on pole), 15 sq ft (building mounted); Government/Schools: 60 sq ft per flag (on pole), up to 3 flagpoles; 15 sq ft building mounted
Residential Zoning Districts (RS, RM)4Flagpole: 25 ft max24 sq ft per flag (on pole); 15 sq ft (building mounted)
Nonresidential Zoning Districts, Commercial Land Development Districts (CN, CG), Light Industrial District (LI), Commercially Zoned District11Mounted on wall, building face height (parapet 30 ft max considered)Depends on formula; max up to 180 sq ft in some cases
Governmental District (G)325 ftUp to 60 sq ft per flag, up to 3 poles/parcel
Multifamily Land Development Districts325 ftLimited to 50% of total sign area
Planned Developments, Non-residential Development Projects15 ft4 sq ft
Parcels containing governmental institutions (including public or private schools)225 ft (pole)60 sq ft per flag

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Palm Springs(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

Residential Zoning Districts (RS, RM)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign5 ft (ground); 15 ft (wall/window)6 sq ft per sign per side (back-to-back allowed); aggregate max 48 sq ft per parcel7 ft from property line (ground), no closer than 10 ft to road edge. No setback for wall temp signs.4 per parcel (2 max commercial temp sign)Min 7 ft from property line for ground, at least 10 ft from edge of road pavement. Wall temp signs exempt from setback.UnlockSec. 34-324 (Table)
FlagFlagpole: 25 ft max24 sq ft per flag (on pole); 15 sq ft (building mounted)Max 2 flags (one pole) per parcelOne pole per property, or flags on building (first floor only, below roofline)UnlockSec. 34-291(b)(2)
Home Number/Nameplate3 sq ft1 per principal buildingAt principal buildingUnlockSec. 34-291(b)(6)
Residential Entrance Feature Lettering15 ft from right-of-way/property lineEntrance feature min 15 ft from right-of-way or property lineUnlockSec. 34-326

Nonresidential Zoning Districts, Commercial Land Development Districts (CN, CG), Light Industrial District (LI), Commercially Zoned District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign5 ft (ground); 15 ft (wall/window)20 sq ft per side (back-to-back allowed), aggregate 160 sq ft per parcel7 ft from property line (ground), 10 ft from pavement; none for wall temp signs4 per parcel totalMin 7 ft from property line (ground); no closer than 10 ft to road pavement; no setback for wall temp signsUnlockSec. 34-324 (Table)
Flag25 ft pole60 sq ft (flagpole); 15 sq ft building mounted2 flags/poles or as describedOn building (1st floor, below roofline) or flagpoleUnlockSec. 34-291(b)(2)
Menu Board Sign (Drive-Through)6 ft (freestanding); if wall mounted, counts toward wall sign allowance25 sq ft1 (more with approval)Drive-through area, as far from residential as possibleUnlockSec. 34-274
Wall SignMounted on wall, building face height (parapet 30 ft max considered)Depends on formula; max up to 180 sq ft in some casesEach use/tenant per frontageOn building wall facing public street or designated primary/secondary frontageUnlockSec. 34-328(a)
Monument SignHeight: based on setback: 5' (5'); 6-10' (7'); 11-20' (8'); >20' (10')Up to 120 sq ft (see formula)5-20+ ft (see above); 5 ft min from ROW1 per parcel; more for additional street frontages (>75 lf)Setback per above; 5 ft min from ROW; not in sight triangle; must have 3 ft landscape on each base side.UnlockSec. 34-327(a)(b)
Monument/Pylon Sign (Shopping Center >80,000 sf)25 ftUp to 150 sq ft (see formula)25 ft from ROW/property line1 per arterial street frontageSetback 25 ft from ROW/property line, not over parking area, landscaped (3 ft on side of base)UnlockSec. 34-327(c)
Directory Sign5 ft18 sq ftSame as principal building1 per street frontage; more possible with justificationSetback same as principal buildingUnlockSec. 34-272
Changeable Copy SignChangeable letters max 12 in per letterUp to 25% of total sign area (unless otherwise noted)If on monument: per monument rules1 per property (unless two arterial frontages)Included in permitted signs (wall/monument sign), commercial districts (CN, CG)UnlockSec. 34-263(f), 34-267

Governmental District (G)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign5 ft (ground); 15 ft (wall)20 sq ft per side, aggregate max 160 sq ft7 ft from property line (ground signs only); 10 ft from pavement4 per parcelAs specified for temp signs in all zonesUnlockSec. 34-324 (Table)
Flag25 ftUp to 60 sq ft per flag, up to 3 poles/parcelUp to 3 flagpoles per parcelOn poles or building (first floor)UnlockSec. 34-291(b)(2)
Changeable Copy Sign - Public ServiceUp to 25% of total sign areaIf on monument: see monument sign requirements for setbacks1 per property unless two arterial frontagesPermitted for public/governmental/education propertiesUnlockSec. 34-263(f)(2), 34-267

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Prohibited Signs in Palm Springs

  • Animated signs with surface movements, flashing lights, flashing or moving messages, bright flashing colors, or exposed outdoor neon; or changeable sign copy (except as expressly permitted), extruding figures, translucent fiberglass or composite awnings, illumination (interior or exterior) resulting in an unshielded light source visible from adjacent properties or public right-of-way, waving, fluttering, revolving or any such device to attract attention, as well as light treatments to draw attention outside of an approved sign package (except certain seasonal/accent/building/ornamental lighting).
  • Statuary of any kind, except that of a distinctly religious nature.
  • Signs which produce noise or sounds capable of being heard even though the sounds produced are not understandable.
  • Signs which emit visible smoke, vapors, particles, or odors.
  • Signs or advertising matter erected at intersections or in street rights-of-way that obstruct vision, interfere with or confuse authorized traffic signs, or use misleading words/phrases.
  • Signs erected, constructed, or maintained to obstruct or be attached to firefighting equipment, windows, doors, or openings used for ingress/egress or required for proper light and ventilation.
  • Signs with any lighting or control mechanism causing radio, television or other communication interruption or interference.
  • Flags (except those exempted), banners, streamers, twirling, A type, sandwich type, sidewalk or curb signs, balloons or other air-filled or gas-filled figures, blank copy signs, and vehicular signs.
  • Moving or stationary advertising signs on any vessel plying the canals or other water bodies.
  • Outdoor advertising using live animals or human beings visible from public street or adjacent property, including human directionals.
  • Off-premises signs (billboards offering services/products not provided on the same lot as the sign).
  • Any snipe sign.
  • Any banner over any street or sidewalk within any village playground or park, without permission from the village manager.
  • Any sign, portable or fixed, placed or erected on or over any part of the ultimate road right-of-way, except directional signs by county, state or village officials.
  • Signs erected on public property including public rights-of-way, except those by public authorities for public purposes and temporary signs as permitted.
  • Any illuminated sign of an intensity that momentarily impairs the vision of the observer.
  • Any sign exhibiting lewd, lascivious, indecent, pornographic or immoral material.
  • Any sign attached to a tree, utility pole, trailer, roller casters, trash receptacle, or any unapproved supporting structure, including portable and vehicular signs.
  • Flashing signs, searchlights, and beacons not operated by a governmental agency, and signs with chasing borders and twinkling lamps.
  • Any roof sign or projecting sign.
  • Bus bench advertising, except as permitted by official contracts, or which advertises the bus/transit carrier for whose benefit the bench is installed.
  • Murals are prohibited unless prior approval from the village council is obtained.
  • Any type of light banding around signs, windows, or gas canopies.
  • Any flag pole taller than 25 feet.
  • Electronic changeable copy signs are prohibited except for time and temperature signs at financial institutions, gas/fuel price signs, and public service messages on government/public/educational properties (subject to section 34-267).
  • Pole signs and pylon signs, except as provided in section 34-327(c).

Exempt Signs in Palm Springs

  • Signs of a duly constituted governmental body, including traffic or similar regulatory devices, legal notices, or warnings at railroad crossings.
  • Flags (as defined, subject to restrictions), including national, state, county, or municipal flags, with restrictions on number, size, and type per zoning district, and exemption for certain displays near patriotic or celebratory events.
  • Memorial signs or tablets erected and authorized in writing by the village manager.
  • Signs required to be maintained by law, governmental rule, order, or regulation, including 'No Trespassing', 'Beware of Dog' or 'No Solicitation' signs.
  • Nonelectrical directional signs for the public, including signs for restrooms, freight entrances, stairs, walkways, etc., not exceeding three square feet per sign with a total of no more than five signs per commercial or multifamily residential parcel.
  • Home number/nameplate signs, restricted to one per principal building/use, not exceeding three square feet and showing only the numerical address.
  • Nonelectrical instructional signs, total surface area not exceeding one square foot per sign, and not more than five signs per parcel (commercial or multifamily residential).
  • Certain window signs and coverings (see 34-328c and details in 34-291(b)(8)), including government/public buildings exempt from window covering treatment provisions.
  • Temporary signs as set forth in section 34-324 are exempt from permitting.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Palm Springs

  • The land development department may require any development order application for a planned development, major site plan, or special exception use to submit an overall master sign program indicating location, number, size, font, color, type and style of signs, landscaping, and illumination.
  • Nonconforming freestanding signs at shopping centers/commercial plazas may be modified if the property has an adopted sign program or as part of the process of adopting/amending such a program, subject to village approval.
  • Sign variances require an application, review by the land development director for sufficiency, recommendation to the village council, and are decided at a public (quasi-judicial) hearing.

Source: municode municipal code