Sign Regulations in Port Orange, Florida

Port Orange, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 22 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Incidental Sign, Wall Sign, Window Sign. Height restrictions apply. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Port Orange, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Port Orange

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Subdivision Entry Sign8 ft.60 sq. ft.—Located on a collector or arterial roadway; 32 sq. ft.—Located on a local streetSetback at least ten feet from the nose of the median.
Incidental Sign8 ft.40 sq. ft. per phase
Wall Sign4 sq. ft.

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Sign Types Covered

22

  • Incidental Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Light Pole Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

6

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Port Orange

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Port Orange 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 Port Orange, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Port Orange, regulated sign types include Incidental Sign, Wall Sign, Window Sign, Light Pole 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 Port Orange 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 Port Orange are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Port Orange has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Port Orange, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Port Orange, Florida regulates 22 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Site Signs in the Commercial (Comm) (F-C, PO, NC, CC, HC, ICD, CI, LI, RD north of Dunlawton Avenue, PC-A [where commercial uses allowed], PUD, PCD, PC-R [where commercial uses allowed]) zoning district are capped at 8 ft. tall and 32 sq. ft., with a 5 ft. setback (Sec. Sec. 12(e)(3)).

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Port Orange, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Port Orange (6 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential (Res) (AP, A, RMH, RR, R-20SF, R-10SF, R-8SF, R-7SF, NP, PUD, R-2D, PC-A [where residential uses allowed])108 ft.60 sq. ft.—Located on a collector or arterial roadway; 32 sq. ft.—Located on a local street
Multi-family/Institutional (MF/I) (R-3L, R-3M, R-3H, REC, GPU, PC-A [where MF/I uses allowed], PUD, PCD, PC-R [where MF/I uses allowed])15Roof line or 25 ft. (whichever is less) if attached to principal building; 6 ft. if ground mounted200 sq. ft.
Commercial (Comm) (F-C, PO, NC, CC, HC, ICD, CI, LI, RD north of Dunlawton Avenue, PC-A [where commercial uses allowed], PUD, PCD, PC-R [where commercial uses allowed])1825% of building height (single tenant); 2 ft. or 25% of bldg height for anchor/special tenant500 sq. ft.
Mixed-use (MXU) (MXC, ORT, PC-A [where mixed-use allowed], PC-R [for mixed use])1825% of building height (single tenant); 2 ft. or 25% of building height for anchor/special tenant500 sq. ft.
Ridgewood Corridor (RC) (RD abutting Ridgewood Avenue between Dunlawton Ave and Rose Bay Bridge, and certain west side properties)1725% of building height (single tenant); 2 ft. or 25% of building height for anchor/special tenant500 sq. ft.
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Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Port Orange(sample of 3 of 6 zones)

Commercial (Comm) (F-C, PO, NC, CC, HC, ICD, CI, LI, RD north of Dunlawton Avenue, PC-A [where commercial uses allowed], PUD, PCD, PC-R [where commercial uses allowed])

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign (Single Tenant Building/Frontage)8 ft.48 sq. ft. (Arterial/Collector); 32 sq. ft. (Other Roadways)1 per primary frontage, 1 per secondary frontage, max 2 per frontageAlong primary or secondary street frontage, located in a landscaped area.UnlockSec. 11(c)(1)
Monument Sign (Multi-Tenant Building/Frontage)12 ft.56 sq. ft. (less than 10,000 sq. ft. floor area); 84 sq. ft. (10,000-75,000 sq. ft. floor area); 112 sq. ft. (greater than 75,000 sq. ft. floor area)1 per primary and 1 per secondary frontage, max 2 per frontage; sites with >300 ft. get 1 additional signAlong primary or secondary street frontage; sites >300 ft frontage eligible for additional signUnlockSec. 11(c)(1)
Drive-Thru Sign12 ft.6 sq. ft. (building wall); 54 sq. ft. (drive-thru per lane)1 per drive-thru lane per tenantScreened from ROW, associated with drive-thru laneUnlockSec. 11(c)(5)
Incidental Sign8 ft.40 sq. ft. (< 5 acres); 80 sq. ft. (> 5 acres)Unlimited, subject to total area limitOn siteUnlockSec. 11(c)(4)
Canopy Sign (Vehicular Area)2 ft.20 sq. ft.1 per frontageVehicular area canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(7)
Canopy Sign (Pedestrian Area)2 ft.20 sq. ft.1 per frontagePedestrian canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(8)
Murals and Art SculpturesRoof line75% of an eligible building facade or accessory structure areaUnlimitedOn building, accessory structure, fence or wallUnlockSec. 11(c)(11)
Site Sign8 ft.32 sq. ft.5 ft.2 per lotActive listing for sale/rent or permit in effectUnlockSec. 12(e)(3)

Mixed-use (MXU) (MXC, ORT, PC-A [where mixed-use allowed], PC-R [for mixed use])

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign (Single Tenant Building/Frontage)8 ft.48 sq. ft. (Arterial/Collector); 32 sq. ft. (Other Roadways)1 per primary and 1 per secondary frontage, 2 max per frontageAlong primary or secondary street frontage, in landscaped areaUnlockSec. 11(c)(1)
Monument Sign (Multi-Tenant Building/Frontage)12 ft.56 sq. ft. (<10,000 sq. ft. floor area); 84 sq. ft. (10,000-75,000 sq. ft.); 112 sq. ft. (>75,000 sq. ft.)1 per primary and 1 per secondary frontage, 2 max per frontage (sites >300 ft, 1 extra sign)Along primary or secondary frontage; additional sign for >300 ft. frontageUnlockSec. 11(c)(1)
Drive-Thru Sign12 ft.6 sq. ft. (building wall), 54 sq. ft. (per lane)1 per drive-thru lane per tenantScreened from ROW, associated with drive-thru laneUnlockSec. 11(c)(5)
Canopy Sign (Vehicular Area)2 ft.20 sq. ft.1 per frontageVehicular area canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(7)
Canopy Sign (Pedestrian Area)2 ft.20 sq. ft.1 per frontageOn pedestrian canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(8)
Murals and Art SculpturesRoof line75% of an eligible building facade or accessory structure areaUnlimitedOn building, accessory structure, fence or wallUnlockSec. 11(c)(11)
BannerRoof line or 25 ft. (whichever is less) if attached to principal building; 6 ft. if ground mounted32 sq. ft.1 per tenantWall of front elevation or temporary polesUnlockSec. 12(e)(1)
Site Sign8 ft.32 sq. ft.5 ft.2 per lotActive listing for sale/rent or active permitUnlockSec. 12(e)(3)

Ridgewood Corridor (RC) (RD abutting Ridgewood Avenue between Dunlawton Ave and Rose Bay Bridge, and certain west side properties)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign8 ft.48 sq. ft. (Arterial/Collector); 32 sq. ft. (Other Roadways)1 per primary, 1 per secondary frontage, max 2 per frontageAlong primary or secondary street frontage, landscaped areaUnlockSec. 11(c)(1)
Post Sign6 ft.16 sq. ft. (single pole); 32 sq. ft. (two poles)Max 2 per lot1 per primary, 1 per secondary or parking lot frontage, max 2 per lotUnlockSec. 11(c)(2)
Canopy Sign (Vehicular Area)2 ft.30 sq. ft.1 per frontageVehicular area canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(7)
Canopy Sign (Pedestrian Area)2 ft.30 sq. ft.1 per frontagePedestrian canopy abutting public roadUnlockSec. 11(c)(8)
Murals and Art SculpturesRoof line100% of an eligible building facade or accessory structure areaUnlimitedOn building, accessory structure, fence or wallUnlockSec. 11(c)(11)
BannerRoof line or 25 ft. (which is less), 6 ft. if ground-mounted32 sq. ft.1 per tenantOn wall or between 2 temporary permitted polesUnlockSec. 12(e)(1)
Sandwich Board Sign6 ft.6 sq. ft.1 per tenantWithin 15 ft. of entranceUnlockSec. 12(e)(2)
Site Sign8 ft.32 sq. ft.5 ft.2 per lotActive sale/rent/permit lotUnlockSec. 12(e)(3)

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Prohibited Signs in Port Orange

  • All signs not expressly permitted in this chapter.
  • Signs that communicate obscenities, child pornography, or other unprotected speech as defined by the United States Supreme Court.
  • Any sign other than traffic control signs, that is erected, constructed, or maintained within, over, or upon a public right-of-way or city property, unless pursuant to the express permission of the city.
  • Abandoned signs.
  • Animated signs.
  • Audible signs.
  • Beacons or searchlights.
  • Emitting sign.
  • Billboards.
  • Parasite sign.
  • Attention-getting devices.
  • Commercial off-site advertising sign, unless allowed by an approved variance or development agreement approved by the city.
  • Any sign that is projected onto a surface using light from a remote source.
  • Any sign painted, erected, or constructed upon, above or over the roof or parapet of any building, unless permitted and installed in accordance with the standards set forth in subsection 11(c)(15).
  • Snipe sign.
  • Any sign which is of a size, location, movement, coloring, or manner which may be confused with, or construed as a traffic control sign, signal or device or which obscure or interfere any traffic or street sign or signal.
  • Any sign which obstructs free ingress to or egress from a door, window, fire escape or other required exit way.
  • Any sign, other than a bumper sticker, displayed on a vehicle, trailer, boat, or recreational vehicle that is used primarily to display the sign (unless used primarily for transportation of people or goods, or for delivery of services).
  • Any sign erected within any navigable waterway within the city so as to be located beyond any established bulkhead line.
  • Any signs mounted to fences or walls, except signage incorporated as part of an approved entrance feature for a residential subdivision with a recorded plat.
  • Any sign that extends into or is placed within a public right-of-way unless specifically authorized by an approved license agreement, variance, or other express approval by the city council.
  • Any sign structure that no longer contains a sign panel.
  • Signs, handbills, circulars, dodgers or other advertising distributed or placed or caused to be distributed or placed on any public or private property in the city in such a manner that they may be blown, carried by water, or otherwise scattered by the elements, or so as to constitute litter.

Exempt Signs in Port Orange

  • Ordinary repair and upkeep of an existing sign.
  • Changing the changeable copy of a sign unless the changeable copy is being replaced with a permanent sign.
  • Surface area sign less than four square feet, when placed on: the front of a building, tenant space, residence, or structure; each side of an authorized United States Postal Service mailbox; on one post no more than 48 inches in height and six inches in width; or within the front yard.
  • Signs required to be installed by law or authorized for a public purpose and erected by a government entity, including but not limited to: transit or bus stop signs, interpretive signs, commemorative or historic plaques, wayfinding signs for public facilities, towing signs, traffic control signs, civic or public event signs. (May use illumination for safety.)
  • Warning sign not exceeding four square feet in area.
  • Temporary decorations or displays displayed for not more than 45 consecutive days nor more than 75 days in any one calendar year, provided they are maintained, not a fire hazard, and do not conflict with or distract from traffic regulatory devices.
  • Merchandise displays behind storefront windows, providing no part of the display moves or contains flashing lights.
  • Incidental objects such as small decals less than two square-feet affixed to machines, equipment, fences, gates, walls, gasoline pumps, public telephones, utility cabinets, or windows and door panes/panels.
  • A sign affixed to a vehicle, except as otherwise prohibited (see Section 5).
  • Window signs, subject to the standards in this chapter.
  • Site signs, subject to the standards in this chapter.
  • Yard signs, subject to the standards in this chapter.
  • Handheld signs so long as the person or the sign being held does not obstruct or make hazardous the free passage of pedestrians and motor vehicles on any street, sidewalk, or public right-of-way.
  • Flags, subject to specified standards (area, mounting, number per lot, height, illumination, clearance, and condition).
  • Umbrella signs, subject to specified standards (location, number per table, height, mounting, changeable copy not permitted).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Port Orange

  • All signs placed upon lands within the city shall conform to the standards set forth in this chapter except where deviations have been permitted by a master development agreement (MDA) for a planned unit development (PUD) or planned commercial development (PCD), variance, or other written agreement with the city.
  • Section 3: An application for a sign permit shall be submitted for any change, erection, moving, alteration, reconstruction, or repair of any permanent or temporary sign, except signs exempt from permitting, and in compliance with the chapter.
  • Sign permit application requirements include: elevation drawings, color/finish/materials, surveyed location, existing signage measurements, engineered drawings as needed, landscaping plan or drawing as required, electrical documentation, additional compliance documents as requested, and correct number of copies.
  • Light pole signs must be attached to light poles that have been approved through a city-approved site plan, subdivision, or building permit.
  • Exempt signs do not require a permit, but must comply with other applicable code requirements.
  • Subdivision entry signs require approval as part of an approved subdivision plan, site plan, or building permit for the wall they are attached to.
  • String lights on non-residential or multi-family zoned lots must be shown and approved on a site plan, subdivision, building permit, or approved application form provided by the city.
  • Where a variance or appeal is required, sign approvals must follow the processes in chapters 3 or 19 of the code.
  • Deviations from sign code are permitted only as allowed by master development agreement (MDA), variance, or other written agreement with the city.
  • Roof signs may only be erected in specific districts as defined in approved community or redevelopment area plans.
  • Umbrella signs only allowed for outside seating area as designated on an approved site plan or building permit.

Source: municode municipal code