Sign Regulations in Tarpon Springs, Florida

Tarpon Springs, Florida has specific sign regulations covering 24 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Street Address Sign (Residential Use), Street Address Sign (Non-Residential Use), Parking Space Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: September 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Tarpon Springs, Florida

Sample Sign Requirements in Tarpon Springs

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Street Address Sign (Residential Use)2 sq ft
Street Address Sign (Non-Residential Use)4 sq ft
Parking Space Sign6 ft2 sq ft per sign

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Sign Types Covered

24

  • Street Address Sign (Residential Use)
  • Street Address Sign (Non-Residential Use)
  • Parking Space Sign
  • Wayfinding/Directional Sign (Governmental, non-commercial)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Tarpon Springs

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Tarpon 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 Tarpon 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 Tarpon Springs, regulated sign types include Street Address Sign (Residential Use), Street Address Sign (Non-Residential Use), Parking Space Sign, Wayfinding/Directional Sign (Governmental, non-commercial), 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 Tarpon 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 Tarpon Springs are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Tarpon Springs has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Tarpon Springs, Florida Sign Rules at a Glance

Tarpon Springs, Florida regulates 24 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Residential Development Entrance Signs in the R-100 Single Family Residential District, R-100A Single Family Residential District, R-70A Single Family Residential District, R-60 Neighborhood Conservation District, R-70 One and Two Family Residential District, CRM Conditional Residential Mix District, RM Residential Multifamily District, MHP Mobile Home Park District, RV Recreational Vehicle Park District, RPD Residential Planned Development District zoning district are capped at 10 ft tall and 32 sq ft per sign face, with a Outside required visibility triangle; 15 ft from perpendicular right-of-way (median-mounted); 10 ft from side property line setback (Sec. §187.01). Most commercial signs in Tarpon Springs require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Tarpon Springs, Florida

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Tarpon Springs (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones935 ft (flagpole)24 sq ft per flag
Historic Preservation Districts, Designated Historic Structures and Landmarks1
R-100 Single Family Residential District, R-100A Single Family Residential District, R-70A Single Family Residential District, R-60 Neighborhood Conservation District, R-70 One and Two Family Residential District, CRM Conditional Residential Mix District, RM Residential Multifamily District, MHP Mobile Home Park District, RV Recreational Vehicle Park District, RPD Residential Planned Development District510 ft32 sq ft per sign face
RO Residential Office District, CS Commercial Service District, PTC Pinellas Trail Corridor District, NB Neighborhood Business District, GB General Business District, HB Highway Business District, IB Intensive Business District, WDI Waterfront Development District, WDI-A Waterfront Commercial Fishing Development District, WDI-B Waterfront Commercial Fishing and Tourism Re-Development District, WDII Waterfront and Marine Industry Development District, IR Industrial Restricted District, IH Industrial Heavy District, CPD Commercial Planned Development District, IPD Industrial Planned Development District, SAP Special Area Plan, P/SP Public/Semi-Public District, RR Resort Residential948 inches150 sq ft per sign face

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Tarpon Springs(sample of 3 of 4 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
Street Address Sign (Residential Use)2 sq ft1 per parcelAttached wall signUnlock§181.01(A)
Street Address Sign (Non-Residential Use)4 sq ft1 per parcelAttached wall signUnlock§181.01(A)
Parking Space Sign6 ft2 sq ft per sign1 per parking spaceOnsite parking space, freestanding or attached wallUnlock§181.01(B)
Wayfinding/Directional Sign (Governmental, non-commercial)As part of city-approved wayfinding systemUnlock§181.01(D)
Flag (Single Family Residential)25 ft (flagpole)15 sq ft per flag2 per dwelling, max 1 pole per parcelAttached to facade of primary structure or on flagpoleUnlock§181.01(E)(1)
Flag (Multi-family or Non-residential Use)35 ft (flagpole)24 sq ft per flag3 per parcel, max 2 poles (4 flags on poles)Attached to facade of primary structure or on flagpoleUnlock§181.01(E)(2)
Warning or Safety Sign6 ft4 sq ftUnlock§181.01(F)
Pole Banner (Temporary)20 ft12 sq ftLight poles outside of public ROWUnlock§181.02

R-100 Single Family Residential District, R-100A Single Family Residential District, R-70A Single Family Residential District, R-60 Neighborhood Conservation District, R-70 One and Two Family Residential District, CRM Conditional Residential Mix District, RM Residential Multifamily District, MHP Mobile Home Park District, RV Recreational Vehicle Park District, RPD Residential Planned Development District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Residential Development Entrance Sign10 ft32 sq ft per sign faceOutside required visibility triangle; 15 ft from perpendicular right-of-way (median-mounted); 10 ft from side property lineMax 2 per entrance (structures on both sides) or 1 double-faced in medianAt each entrance to a platted subdivision, mobile home park, multi-family project, or residential planned development; single sign (2 structure option) or 1 double-faced sign in medianUnlock§187.01
Nonconforming Use Sign (Residential Zone)12 sq ft1 per parcelWall or ground mountedUnlock§187.02
Apartment/Condominium Complex Sign6 ft (for monument sign)24 sq ft1 per building or complexPermanent wall, window or monument sign for each building or complexUnlock§187.03(A)
Nonresidential Use Sign (in Residential Zone)4 ft16 sq ft1 per parcel or lotPermanent monument sign per parcel/lotUnlock§187.03(B)
Onsite Directional Sign (Residential Zone)4 sq ftUnlock§187.03(C)

RO Residential Office District, CS Commercial Service District, PTC Pinellas Trail Corridor District, NB Neighborhood Business District, GB General Business District, HB Highway Business District, IB Intensive Business District, WDI Waterfront Development District, WDI-A Waterfront Commercial Fishing Development District, WDI-B Waterfront Commercial Fishing and Tourism Re-Development District, WDII Waterfront and Marine Industry Development District, IR Industrial Restricted District, IH Industrial Heavy District, CPD Commercial Planned Development District, IPD Industrial Planned Development District, SAP Special Area Plan, P/SP Public/Semi-Public District, RR Resort Residential

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign (Single Occupancy)20 ft100 sq ft per sign face5 ft (unclad pole), 10 ft (pylon, monument, monolith, cladded pole) from street ROW; 10 ft (unclad pole) or 15 ft (others) from side property line; outside required visibility triangle1 per parcelFreestanding on parcelUnlock§189.01, §189.02(A)-(B)
Freestanding Sign (Multiple Occupancy Parcel)20 ft150 sq ft per sign faceAs above1 per parcelFreestanding on parcelUnlock§189.01, §189.02(A)-(B)
Wall Sign150 sq ft totalPer street frontage per establishment; see formulaWall face of establishmentUnlock§189.03
Projecting Sign (Substituted for Wall Sign)15 ft above street grade, not above rooflinePer wall sign formulaPer wall sign allowanceFrom building wall, may project over sidewalk or ROW in zones with zero setback (min 8 ft vertical clearance)Unlock§189.04
Restaurant Display Sign9 sq ft1 per restaurantAttached at entrance or service windowUnlock§189.05(A)
Drive-through Lane Sign8 ft40 sq ft per sign, total for all not to exceed 60 sq ft1 per drive-through laneDrive-through lane, oriented to vehiclesUnlock§189.05(B)
Wayfinding/Directional Sign (Commercial/Industrial)4 ft for monument sign4 sq ftMay be attached, window, or monument signUnlock§189.05(D)
Sandwich Board Sign (Commercial Zones Only)48 inches32 inches wide x 48 inches high32 inches1 per street frontage per retail/restaurantOn street frontage per retail/restaurant use, on sidewalk or frontage as permittedUnlock§191.09

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Prohibited Signs in Tarpon Springs

  • Abandoned signs.
  • Animated signs.
  • Beacon/searchlights.
  • Bench/bus shelter advertising signs.
  • Billboards.
  • Electronic changeable copy message signs.
  • Electronic signs other than traffic control devices.
  • Feather or flutter signs.
  • Flashing signs.
  • Mobile Billboard Advertising.
  • Offsite/off-premises commercial signs.
  • Off-site portable signs.
  • On-site portable signs (not including A-frame/sandwich signs).
  • Pennant signs.
  • Portable signs (not including A-frame/sandwich signs).
  • Revolving or rotating signs.
  • Roof signs, except sloping roof mount (see Section 188.03).
  • Snipe signs.
  • Vehicle signs or trailers when such are used exclusively for the purpose of displaying a sign.
  • Wall wrap signs.
  • Wind signs.
  • Signs which move, twirl or swing, including multi-prism and tri-vision signs.
  • Signs which imitate or resemble official traffic or government signs and signals.
  • Any sign which obstructs any firefighting equipment or presents a fire hazard.
  • Any sign prohibited by state or federal law.
  • Any sign which obstructs any window, door, or opening used as a means of ingress and egress required for fire escape purposes.
  • Any sign which obstructs an opening required for proper light and ventilation purposes.
  • Any sign which emits audible sound, vapor, smoke, odor, particles, or gaseous matter, with the exception that signs emitting audible sound erected and operated to accomplish compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act shall be authorized.
  • Any sign nailed, fastened, affixed to, hanging from, or painted on any tree or other vegetation, or part thereof (living or dead).
  • Projecting signs, other than projecting signs as allowed within commercial or industrial zoning districts pursuant to this article.
  • Pavement markings, except official traffic control-markings and street addresses applied by government agencies or pursuant to government laws or regulations.
  • Any sign which obstructs, conceals, hides, or otherwise obscures from view any official traffic or government sign, signal, or device.
  • Signs that are not effectively shielded as to prevent beams or rays of light from being directed at any portion of the traveled public rights-of-way thereby creating a potential traffic or pedestrian hazard or a nuisance to inhabitants of an adjacent neighborhood.
  • No sign shall be so illuminated that it interferes with the effectiveness of, or obscures an official traffic sign, device, or signal.
  • Signs that contain any food or other substance that attracts large numbers of birds or other animals and causes them to congregate on or near the sign.
  • Commercial Mascots and Commercial Message signs that are carried, waved or otherwise displayed by persons either on public rights-of-way or in a manner visible from public rights-of-way, for commercial purposes.
  • Signs attached to piers, docks, tie poles or seawalls, other than government signs, warning or safety signs, except for signs not exceeding eight (8) square feet, or signs otherwise required by local, state or federal law.
  • Signs in or upon any river, bay, lake, or other body of water within the limits of the city, other than government signs, warning or safety signs or signs otherwise required by law.
  • Any sign which is designed to approximate, mimic or emulate an official government sign, including unofficial "stop" signs posted on or above any street or right-of-way, or within fifty feet thereof.
  • Signs which are erected upon or project over public rights-of-way, including sidewalks, except government signs or warning signs.
  • Vehicle signs visible from a street or right-of-way within one hundred (100) feet of the vehicle and where the vehicle is parked for more than two (2) consecutive hours in any twenty-four (24) hour period within one hundred (100) feet of said street or right-of-way.
  • Any sign located on real property without the permission of the property owner.
  • Obscene signs that meet the definition of obscenity under F.S. § 847.001 et seq., as amended.
  • Any other sign as may specifically prohibited in this article.
  • Any sign installed or placed on public property, except in conformance with the requirements of this article or applicable agreement, shall be deemed illegal and subject to confiscation.
  • No sign shall be erected so as to obstruct any fire escape, required exit, window, or door opening intended as a means of egress.
  • No sign shall be erected which interferes with any opening required for ventilation.
  • No sign shall be attached to a standpipe, gutter, drain, or fire escape, nor shall any sign be installed so as to impair access to a roof.
  • No signs, except permitted seasonal, commemorative, or special event decorations, or government and grand opening signs shall be erected or displayed on any shrub, rock formation, utility pole, fire hydrant, light standard, bridge, or other signs or sign supports.
  • No signs shall be erected, displayed, or attached on any tree by any means whatsoever.

Exempt Signs in Tarpon Springs

  • Government signs.
  • Allowed sign types described in section 181.01 and temporary signs described in section 192.04 as exempt from permitting.
  • Reasonable repair and maintenance, including changing the advertising message.
  • Replacement of removable sign panels where no other modifications are made.
  • National Flags flown in accordance with the standards of the Adjutant General.
  • Any other sign specifically exempted in this article.
  • Street address signs (per parcel, as specified in 181.01).
  • Onsite parking space number or identification signs (as specified in 181.01).
  • Non-commercial wayfinding/directional signs erected as part of a city approved wayfinding system.
  • Flags displayed in accordance with section 181.01.
  • Warning signs and safety signs not exceeding four square feet in sign area (as specified in 181.01).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Tarpon Springs

  • A sign permit is required for all signs unless specifically exempted from permitting in § 180.00 and as specified in § 181.01 and § 192.04.
  • Applications for sign permits require submittal of permit forms including a site plan, elevation drawings of the proposed sign, and identification of the type, height, area, and location of all existing signs on the subject parcel (see § 179.02).
  • Sign permit applications may be subject to review for variance, rezoning, or comprehensive plan amendment; sign plan review time is suspended pending outcome (see § 179.03(F)(1)).
  • If a variance from the sign code is required, application must go before the Board of Adjustment according to § 194.00.
  • If a creative sign provision is sought for increased height or area, appeals are made to the Board of Commissioners and, in historic districts, to the Historic Preservation Board (§ 179.04(B)).
  • Signs within the Historic Preservation District (Article VII) must be reviewed and approved through the Certificate of Approval process (see § 186.04(B)), and the Historic Preservation Board must review all interiorly illuminated signs in these districts.
  • A master or site sign plan requirement is not explicitly stated for all multi-tenant or shopping center projects, but sign permit applications for such sites must identify all existing signs on the parcel (§ 179.02(C)), and allocations of monument signage among tenants may be determined by the landlord (§ 189.06(A)(1)).
  • Sign plan review is also required when additional signage is sought via creative sign provisions (§ 189.01(E)), and justification/evidence must be provided.

Source: municode municipal code