Sign Regulations in Braselton, Georgia

Braselton, Georgia has specific sign regulations covering 21 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Suspended Sign (Permit Exempt), Temporary Sign, Flag (Permit Exempt). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: September 11, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Braselton, Georgia

Sample Sign Requirements in Braselton

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Awning or Canopy SignMinimum 8 ft above ground2 sq. ft.
Ground Sign5 ft10 sq. ft.See Section 7.7.G
Wall SignNo taller than the wall on which it is located200 sq. ft. per building

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Sign Types Covered

21

  • Suspended Sign (Permit Exempt)
  • Temporary Sign
  • Flag (Permit Exempt)
  • Signs for Street Address and Other Required Signs (Permit Exempt)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Braselton

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Braselton, wall signs can be up to No taller than the wall on which it is located. Height limits vary by zoning district and sign type. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your specific location.

To get a sign permit in Braselton, 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 Braselton, regulated sign types include Suspended Sign (Permit Exempt), Temporary Sign, Flag (Permit Exempt), Signs for Street Address and Other Required Signs (Permit Exempt), 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 Braselton 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 Braselton are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Braselton has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Braselton, Georgia Sign Rules at a Glance

Braselton, Georgia regulates 21 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Ground Signs in the Office and Institutional (OI), Business Park (BP), Manufacturing/Distribution (MD), Industrial (I) zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 10 sq. ft., with a See Section 7.7.G setback (Sec. Section 7.6 Table; Section 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.7.B). Most commercial signs in Braselton require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Braselton, Georgia

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Braselton (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Office and Institutional (OI), Business Park (BP), Manufacturing/Distribution (MD), Industrial (I)10Flagpole: 60 ft or max height in district, whichever is less200 sq. ft. per building
Neighborhood Commercial (NC), General Commercial (GC), Planned Unit Developments (PUD) - non-residential portions, Mixed Use (MU)1480 ft200 sq. ft.
Downtown Overlay District1380 ftSame as Pole Sign (200 sq. ft.)
Residential Districts (R-1, R-2, R-3, RM), Planned Unit Developments (PUD) - residential portions6Flagpole: 25 ft or height of primary structure, whichever is less64 sq. ft. (10 ft for construction); 5 ft otherwise
General Regulations For All Zones1Same as original if pre-1950 documented

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Braselton(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

Office and Institutional (OI), Business Park (BP), Manufacturing/Distribution (MD), Industrial (I)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning or Canopy SignMinimum 8 ft above ground2 sq. ft.1 per establishment / lot frontagePer establishment; 1 per establishment (all uses); For gas stations: 1 per lot frontageUnlockSection 7.6 Table; Section 7.7 Sign Standards Table
Ground Sign5 ft10 sq. ft.See Section 7.7.G1 per building1 per buildingUnlockSection 7.6 Table; Section 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.7.B
Wall SignNo taller than the wall on which it is located200 sq. ft. per building1 per establishment, 1 per wallOn wall of establishment, 1 per wall, 1 per establishmentUnlockSection 7.6 Table; Section 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.7.D
Suspended Sign (Permit Exempt)6 sq. ft. per side1 per establishmentOne per establishmentUnlockSection 7.4.F
Private Traffic Control Sign (Permit Exempt)6 ft6 sq. ft.Adjacent to parking areas and drivewaysUnlockSection 7.4.E
Temporary Sign5 ft (10 ft for construction)64 sq. ft. (10 ft for construction); 5 ft otherwise2 per lot (or 2 per adjacent street on corner lots)Per lot or as attached to building wallUnlockSection 7.8
Flag (Permit Exempt)Flagpole: 60 ft or max height in district, whichever is lessFlag: hoist side ≤ 20% pole heightAt least height of flagpole from boundariesUp to 3 flagpoles per lotYardUnlockSection 7.4.C
Fueling/Charging Station Sign2 ft above fuel pump or charging station4 sq. ft. per pump or charging stationMounted above pump or stationUnlockSection 7.7 Sign Standards Table

Neighborhood Commercial (NC), General Commercial (GC), Planned Unit Developments (PUD) - non-residential portions, Mixed Use (MU)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning or Canopy SignMinimum 8 ft above ground2 sq. ft.1 per establishment1 per establishment; For gas stations: 1 per lot frontageUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7 Sign Standards Table
A-Frame Sign4 ft6 sq. ft. per side1 per establishmentWithin 20 ft of entrance to establishmentUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7.C
Ground Sign - Single Business8 ft (<64 sq. ft. area); 10 ft (≥64 sq. ft. area)40 sq. ft. (<10,000 sq. ft. bldg); 48 sq. ft. (10,000-50,000 sq. ft.); 64 sq. ft. (50,001-100,000 sq. ft.); 96 sq. ft. (>100,000 sq. ft.)See 7.7.G1 per lot frontage (NC/GC); 1 per lot (DT)1 per lot frontage (NC/GC), 1 per lot (DT)UnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.7.B
Ground Sign - Multiple Businesses10 ft (<104 sq. ft. area); 12 ft (104-144 sq. ft.); 16 ft (≥144 sq. ft.)48 sq. ft. (<10,000 sq. ft. bldg); 80 sq. ft. (10,000-50,000 sq. ft.); 104 sq. ft. (50,001-100,000 sq. ft.); 112 sq. ft. (>100,000 sq. ft.)See 7.7.G1 per lot frontage (NC/GC); 1 per lot (DT)1 per lot frontage (NC/GC), 1 per lot (DT)UnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.7.B
Pole Sign (I-85 Corridor)80 ft200 sq. ft.See 7.7.G and 7.6.B1 per lotI-85 corridor lots onlyUnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.6.B
Ground Sign (I-85 Corridor)Same as Pole Sign (see above)Same as Pole Sign (see above)See 7.7.G and 7.6.B1 per lotI-85 corridor lots onlyUnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.6.B
Wall SignNo taller than the wall on which it is located100 sq. ft. per building1 per wall, 1 per establishmentOn wall of each establishment, 1 per wall, 1 per establishmentUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7 Sign Standards Table, 7.7.D
Flag (Permit Exempt)Flagpole: 60 ft or max height in district, whichever is lessFlag: hoist side ≤ 20% pole heightAt least height of flagpole from boundariesUp to 3 flagpoles per lotYardUnlockSection 7.4.C

Downtown Overlay District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning or Canopy SignMinimum 8 ft above ground2 sq. ft.1 per establishment1 per establishmentUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7 Sign Standards Table, 7.10.A
A-Frame Sign4 ft6 sq. ft. per side1 per establishmentWithin 20 ft of entrance; may be on public sidewalk with permissionUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7.C, 7.10.A
Ground SignSee single/multiple business distinctions as in NC/GCSee single/multiple business distinctions as in NC/GCSee 7.7.G1 per lot1 per lot (eligible locations); I-85 corridor special rulesUnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7.B; see also I-85 corridor rules
Ground Sign (I-85 Corridor)80 ftSame as Pole Sign (200 sq. ft.)See 7.7.G and 7.6.B1 per lotI-85 corridor lots onlyUnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table; 7.6.B
Wall SignNo taller than the wall32 sq. ft.No maximumNo max number; on building wallUnlockSection 7.6 Table, 7.7 Sign Standards Table, 7.7.D
Projecting SignMinimum 8 ft9 sq. ft. per sign1 per establishmentPer establishmentUnlockSection 7.6 Table; 7.7 Sign Standards Table
Temporary Sign5 ft (10 ft for construction)64 sq. ft. (10 ft for construction); 5 ft otherwise2 per lot (or 2 per adjacent street on corner lots)Per lot or as attached to building wallUnlockSection 7.8
Flag (Permit Exempt)Flagpole: 60 ft or max height in district, whichever is lessFlag: hoist side ≤ 20% pole heightAt least height of flagpole from boundariesUp to 3 flagpoles per lotYardUnlockSection 7.4.C

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Prohibited Signs in Braselton

  • Signs that contain words, pictures, statements, or any other materials which are obscene, as defined by O.C.G.A. § 16-12-80.
  • Signs that simulate an official traffic control device, warning sign, or regulatory sign, or which hide from view any street sign, traffic sign, traffic control device, or public interest sign.
  • Signs that interfere with road visibility, obstruct or otherwise interfere with the safe and orderly movement of traffic, or pose a hazard to traffic due to structural deficiencies.
  • Signs attached to any gas station pump, bench, trash can, utility pole, street or traffic sign or pole supporting such signs, tree, rock, or other natural feature.
  • Animated signs, including rotating or revolving signs.
  • Air or gas actuated or filled signs.
  • Changeable letterboard signs, except where accessory to a gas station or charging station and used only for displaying fuel or charging prices.
  • Electronic signs except where used for individual customer transactions, or where accessory to a gas station or charging station and used only for displaying fuel or charging prices with a fixed, nonintermittent, static message with no wipes, fades, flashes, or similar effects.
  • Internally illuminated signs. Illuminated signs must use external lighting fixtures.
  • Neon signs.
  • Signs that obstruct any fire escape or any means of egress or ventilation, or prevent free passage from one part of a roof to any other part thereof, including signs attached to any fire escape.
  • Signs that cover and obscure windows, doors, cornices, or other architectural features.
  • Signs that do not conform to applicable building and electrical codes.
  • Any sign constructed of non-durable material including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, fabric, or flexible plastic. This does not apply to flags, awning signs, or banners which are otherwise allowed.
  • Portable signs, except authorized A-frame signs.
  • Search lights or beacons.
  • Signs attached to, painted on, or otherwise positioned in or on any vehicle or truck that is located in view of the street right-of-way when in a location or for a period of time that indicates the use of the vehicle is for displaying the sign, except on a temporary basis in association with a temporary event permit.
  • Signs which emit audible sound, odor, or visible matter.
  • Any sign larger than 200 square feet.
  • Signs located within a public right-of-way except for street signs, traffic signs, traffic control device, or public interest signs.
  • Any sign that is structurally unsound or is a hazard to traffic or pedestrians.
  • Dilapidated or neglected signs (including signs showing rust or holes, broken, missing, loose, or bent parts, faded or flaking paint, non-operative illumination, non-operative mechanical devices, or missing letters).
  • Window shades used as signs.
  • Illegal signs.
  • Any sign attached to a telecommunication facility.

Exempt Signs in Braselton

  • Signs in the public interest, erected by or on order of a public officer in the performance of their duties, including public notices, safety signs, traffic and street signs, traffic control devices, memorial plaques, and historical markers.
  • Signs for the sole purpose of displaying street addresses and other signs required by law.
  • Flags displayed on vertical or mast arm flagpoles that meet specific requirements (e.g., number, height, flag size, setbacks). On officially designated Town, state, or federal holidays, these requirements do not apply.
  • One non-illuminated sign per lot in residential districts, no larger than 3 square feet per side and no taller than 3 feet.
  • Non-governmental traffic control signs located in or adjacent to parking areas and driveways and less than 6 square feet in area and 6 feet in height in industrial districts, and less than 3 square feet in area and 4 feet in height in all other districts.
  • In non-residential districts, one suspended sign per establishment with an area less than 6 square feet per side.
  • Window signs that do not exceed 25 percent of the individual window in which they are located.
  • Historic signs, where the structure was built before 1950 and a previous sign was located on the property before 1950, and the new historic sign is an exact replica documented to the satisfaction of the Planning Director.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Braselton

  • A master signage plan may be developed and approved by the Mayor and Council for any mixed-use development, or development over 50 acres except exclusively residential developments. The plan must illustrate each sign’s form, height, area, color, lighting, and location. Approval of a master signage plan supersedes the requirements of this article for signage shown in the plan.
  • Sign permit applications are required for all signs unless specifically exempted (see general exemptions).
  • A temporary sign permit is required for banners, pennants, feather signs, balloons, streamers, or other wind-activated devices (other than flags and banners), and other specified temporary signs in all zoning districts.
  • Existing conforming signs must be registered with the Planning Director and pay a permit fee within one year of the effective date of this article if they do not already have a valid permit.

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