Sign Regulations in College Park, Georgia

College Park, Georgia has specific sign regulations covering 25 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Entrance Sign, Wall Sign (Primary Façade). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 7, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for College Park, Georgia

Sample Sign Requirements in College Park

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Ground Sign4 feet3 square feet5 feet from right-of-way; 10 feet from power lines
Wall Sign1 square foot
Temporary Sign (Stake Sign)4 feet3 square feet5 feet from right-of-way; 10 feet from power lines

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Sign Types Covered

25

  • Ground Sign
  • Entrance Sign
  • Wall Sign (Primary Façade)
  • Temporary Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

12

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for College Park

City WebsiteMunicipal Code4 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in College Park 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 College Park, 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 College Park, regulated sign types include Ground Sign, Entrance Sign, Wall Sign (Primary Façade), Temporary 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 College Park 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 College Park are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. College Park has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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College Park, Georgia Sign Rules at a Glance

College Park, Georgia regulates 25 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Ground Signs in the C-1, C-2 zoning district are capped at 20 feet tall, 50 square feet, and 15 feet wide, with a 10 feet from ROW; 10 feet from power lines; 25 feet from I-85/I-285/US 29/Camp Creek Parkway setback (Sec. Sec 9.8.C). Most commercial signs in College Park require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for College Park, Georgia

Sign Rules by Zoning District in College Park (12 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
R-1, R-2, R-3, R-448 feet32 square feet
MF58 feet32 square feet
C-1, C-2920 feet400 square feet (up to 672 sq ft and 75 ft height for digital billboards on interstate)
M-1, M-2820 feet400 sq ft (static); 672 sq ft (digital, interstate only)
BP, OP820 feet400 sq ft (static), 672 sq ft (digital, interstate parcels only)
DB512 feet200 sq ft (primary façade), 50 sq ft (secondary façade)
HC510 feet50% of awning area
Planned Development District (PD)1
Mixed-Use District1
Industrial Districts (M-1, M-2)2150 square feet
Residential Districts (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4)320 feet (flagpole)3 x 5 feet
General Regulations For All Zones224 square feet

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in College Park(sample of 3 of 12 zones)

C-1, C-2

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Sign20 feet50 square feet15 feet10 feet from ROW; 10 feet from power lines; 25 feet from I-85/I-285/US 29/Camp Creek Parkway1 per street frontage, max 2 per parcelPrivate property, not within 10 ft of ROW except as noted; 25 ft setback from specified highwaysUnlockSec 9.8.C
Projecting Sign (Primary Façade)50 square feet10 feetN/A (for attached signs)1 per tenant (primary & secondary façade)Perpendicular to primary façadeUnlockSec 9.8.C; Sec. 9.7.D
Wall Sign (Primary Façade)200 square feet1 per tenant per façadePrimary and secondary facades; must not extend above wall; not cover or project beyond ends/top of wallUnlockSec 9.8.C; 9.5.A; 9.7.C.2
Temporary Sign4 feet32 square feet8 feet10 feet from right-of-way1As permitted, and must comply with temporary sign rules (Sec. 9.5.D and 9.5.L for banners)UnlockSec. 9.8.C; 9.5.D; 9.5.L
Roof Sign10 feet above eave or building width200 square feetBuilding width1 per façadeOn roof, properly attached and within all limitsUnlockSec. 9.8.C; Sec. 9.5.B
Entrance Sign8 feet32 square feet8 feet10 ft from ROW and power lines; 25 ft from I-85/I-285/US 29/Camp Creek Pkwy1/entranceAt entrance on private property or median with HOA responsibilityUnlockSec. 9.8.C; 9.5.E
Billboard20 feet (up to 75 ft for digital billboards on interstate)400 square feet (up to 672 sq ft and 75 ft height for digital billboards on interstate)15 feet (up to 48 ft for digital billboards on interstate)25 ft from ROW; 10 ft from power lines; spacing and location reqs for digital billboardsMax 3 ground signs and billboards combinedPrivate property, 25 ft from highway ROWUnlockSec. 9.8.C; 9.5.H; 9.5.I
Awning Sign50% of surface area of awning1 per tenant spaceOn awning of structureUnlockSec. 9.8.C; 9.5.E

M-1, M-2

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Sign20 feet50 square feet15 feet10 ft from ROW, 10 ft from power lines, 25 ft from highways1 per street frontage, max 2On private property with 10 ft setback from ROW, 25 ft from highwaysUnlockSec. 9.8.D
Projecting Sign (Tenant Space)50 square feet10 feet10 ft from power lines1 per tenant spaceUnlockSec. 9.8.D
Wall Sign (Primary Façade)Not stated in table, see 9.7.R for limits: 150 sq ft(max) facing interstate/public ROW, 50 sq ft facing residential property1 per tenant per façadePrimary/secondary façadeUnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.7.R
Temporary Sign4 feet32 square feet8 feet10 ft from ROW1UnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.5.D; 9.12
Roof Sign10 feet above eave or building width200 square feetBuilding width1 per façadeRoofUnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.5.B
Entrance Sign8 feet32 square feet8 feet10 ft from ROW/power lines; 25 ft from highway ROW1/entranceAt entrance; must be on private property or, in the case of a median, must satisfy HOA maintenance and indemnityUnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.5.E; 9.5.F
Window Sign10% of façade window spaceWindow or glass doorUnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.8.H
Billboard20 ft (static); 75 ft (digital interstate)400 sq ft (static); 672 sq ft (digital, interstate only)15 ft (static); 48 ft (digital interstate)25 ft from highway ROW; 10 ft from power linesMax 3 ground signs/billboards combinedPrivate propertyUnlockSec. 9.8.D; 9.5.H & 9.5.I

BP, OP

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Sign20 feet50 square feet20 feet10 ft from ROW/power lines; 10 ft from highways1 ground sign (<10 acres); 1 per street frontage, max 2 (>10 acres)Private property; 10 ft from ROW; 10 ft from power lines; 10 ft from I-85, I-285, U.S. 29, Camp Creek Pkwy as required by GDOTUnlockSec. 9.8.E
Projecting Sign50 sq ft10 feet10 ft from power lines1 per tenant spaceBuilding façadeUnlockSec. 9.8.E
Wall Sign (Primary Façade)32 sq ftFor each tenant space: 1 per façadePrimary/secondary façadeUnlockSec. 9.8.E
Temporary Sign4 feet32 square feet8 feet10 ft from ROW1UnlockSec. 9.8.E; 9.5.D; 9.12
Entrance Sign4 feet32 square feet8 feet10 ft from right-of-way; 10 ft from power lines1/entranceAt entrance, private propertyUnlockSec. 9.8.E; 9.5.E
Window Sign10% of façade window spaceWindow, exterior or glass doorUnlockSec. 9.8.E; 9.7.O; 9.8.H
Billboard20 ft (static); 75 ft (digital, interstate only)400 sq ft (static), 672 sq ft (digital, interstate parcels only)20 ft (static); 48 ft (digital, interstate only)25 ft from highway ROW; 10 ft from power linesMax 2 ground/billboard signs per 10 acres25 ft from highway ROW, private propertyUnlockSec. 9.8.E; 9.5.H; 9.5.I
LED Sign20 sq ft per LED panel, max 2 panels per face150 ft from SF resident/zoneNo more than 2 LED panels per sign faceBP, OP only, 150 ft from residential propertyUnlockSec. 9.5.I

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Prohibited Signs in College Park

  • It is unlawful to erect, repair, alter, relocate or maintain any sign without a permit, except for exempt signs.
  • It is unlawful to erect any sign not expressly permitted by the ordinance.
  • No sign may be placed on the right-of-way unless otherwise provided.
  • No sign may be placed on any lot that does not meet the minimum requirements of the zoning ordinance and subdivision regulations.
  • No sign may be placed upon any lot that has road frontage only on an interstate or intrastate highway.
  • No sign shall be erected, relocated or maintained so as to inhibit safe and free ingress and egress of any door, window, emergency exit, or fire escape; nor be attached to any standpipe or fire escape.
  • No sign shall be erected at intersections so as to obstruct vision or where its location, position, shape, color, size, height, and/or lighting would appear to be an imitation of or confused with an official traffic control device or signal.
  • No sign shall be tacked, painted, posted, marked or otherwise affixed on trees, utility poles, rocks, the ground itself or other natural features.
  • No message may be displayed on any portion of the structural supports of any sign.
  • No sign shall be allowed on any lot where that lot is in non-compliance with any provision of the city Code.
  • Flashing signs are prohibited.
  • Aerial view signs are prohibited.
  • Digital signs, including but not limited to LED, LCD or similar, are prohibited unless specifically authorized.
  • Signs with obscene words, pictures, or statements (as defined by O.C.G.A. § 16-12-80) are prohibited.
  • Signs that visually simulate official traffic control devices or obscure such devices are prohibited.
  • Signs that interfere with road/highway visibility or pose a traffic hazard are prohibited.
  • Signs erected by nailing, fastening or affixing to any tree, curb, utility pole, natural feature, fence, street sign or other structure (except where permitted) are prohibited.
  • Signs that obstruct any fire escape, means of egress or ventilation, or prevent passage on the roof are prohibited.
  • Signs that are structurally unsound or hazardous to traffic or pedestrians are prohibited.
  • Displaying a permit that has been tampered with, altered or mutilated, or displaying a sign without a permit is prohibited.
  • All signs must be constructed of non-combustible material where a permit is required.
  • No message may be displayed on the structural supports of a sign.

Exempt Signs in College Park

  • Wall signs one (1) square foot and smaller are exempt from permitting, unless two or more are grouped to form a discernible message.
  • Each lot is entitled to one (1) sign less than thirty-six (36) square inches in area, placed on the front of a building/unit/residence/structure, on each side of an authorized mailbox, or on one post (not exceeding 48 inches high by 4 inches wide, not in right-of-way).
  • Standard informational signs not exceeding three (3) square feet, supported by braces/uprights into the ground, located in R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, RA, MF, MFL, are exempt from permitting.
  • During active development with an active building permit, one (1) standard informational sign (≤12 sq ft, ≤6 ft high, not in right-of-way) is exempt from permitting, to be removed upon completion/expiration.
  • For lots listed for sale or rent, one (1) standard informational sign (≤12 sq ft, ≤6 ft high, not in right-of-way) is exempt from permitting, to be removed once listing ends.
  • During the 45 days before and 5 days after an election or referendum, a maximum of four (4) standard informational signs not exceeding four (4) square feet may be placed on any lot, and may be in the right-of-way.
  • Signs placed in the right-of-way under election exemption must not impair vision/safety. Signs creating a public safety risk must be moved or removed upon notice.
  • Interior window signs located at least 24 inches inside a window, not impeding visibility or creating a safety hazard, are exempt from window sign area limits.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for College Park

  • Ground signs in the Downtown Business District require review and approval by the Main Street Advisory Board based on submitted sign plans.
  • In commercial districts, hotels/hospitality uses, and any district where site plan approval is required prior to development, a uniform design scheme for all signs must be established for the development and/or each building.
  • Plans for development must include detailed descriptions of all signs (size, height, location, type, colors, materials, lighting, and ownership responsibility).
  • Plans for signs must undergo the same review and approval as other development aspects; no modifications may authorize signs otherwise prohibited.
  • All signs must be designed, erected, and maintained according to an approved sign plan.
  • For Hospitality Campus District and certain planned developments, a uniform sign design scheme and detailed sign plans must be submitted and approved by the chief building inspector.
  • Industrial wall signs require a design review to consider relationship to other wall signs on the building, sign separation, sign height, maximum distance from wall, and distance from top of building wall.
  • Planned Developments (PD) must follow sign regulations as found in the Planned Development District and those of the most closely associated zoning district, with the most restrictive provisions enforced.
  • Variances for signs (such as height, setbacks, topographic limitations) may be considered by the Board of Zoning Appeals, but not for number, total area, or spacing of signs.

Source: municode municipal code