Sign Regulations in Lilburn, Georgia

Lilburn, Georgia has specific sign regulations covering 31 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Interior Project Directional Sign, Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Device, Temporary Sign - Banner. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 27, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Lilburn, Georgia

Sample Sign Requirements in Lilburn

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Device20 feet in nonresidential districts; 4 feet in residential districts150 square feet in nonresidential districts; 16 square feet in residential districtsNo closer than 10 feet to back of curb of public roadway
Temporary Sign - Banner16 square feet per bannerNo closer than 10 feet to back of curb of public roadway
Temporary Sign - SearchlightNo closer than 10 feet to back of curb

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Sign Types Covered

31

  • Interior Project Directional Sign
  • Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Device
  • Temporary Sign - Banner
  • Temporary Sign - Searchlight
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Lilburn

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Lilburn 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 Lilburn, 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 Lilburn, regulated sign types include Interior Project Directional Sign, Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Device, Temporary Sign - Banner, Temporary Sign - Searchlight, 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 Lilburn 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 Lilburn are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Lilburn has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Lilburn, Georgia Sign Rules at a Glance

Lilburn, Georgia regulates 31 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Devices in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 20 feet in nonresidential districts; 4 feet in residential districts tall and 150 square feet in nonresidential districts; 16 square feet in residential districts, with a No closer than 10 feet to back of curb of public roadway setback (Sec. Sec. 113-10(1)). Most commercial signs in Lilburn require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Lilburn, Georgia

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Lilburn (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones570 feet if adjacent to I-85, 40 feet otherwise; up to 25% increase with special use permit700 square feet per sign structure (applies to each side for double-faced)
Residential Zoning Districts (R-1, R-2)88 feet (embellishments up to 2 feet additional)48 square feet
Nonresidential Zoning Districts (O-I, CB, IA, MU)158 feet (0-5 ft setback); 12 feet (>5 to <20 ft setback); 20 feet (20+ ft setback)See formula; not exceed 50% of permitted sq ft per elevation
Old Town (OT) Overlay District58 inches lettering32 square feet

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Lilburn(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
Temporary Sign - Air or Gas-Filled Device20 feet in nonresidential districts; 4 feet in residential districts150 square feet in nonresidential districts; 16 square feet in residential districtsNo closer than 10 feet to back of curb of public roadwayOne per premises during permit periodFreestandingUnlockSec. 113-10(1)
Temporary Sign - Banner16 square feet per bannerNo closer than 10 feet to back of curb of public roadwayOne per public street frontageAttached to structureUnlockSec. 113-10(2)
Temporary Sign - SearchlightNo closer than 10 feet to back of curbNot specifiedFreestanding or attachedUnlockSec. 113-10(3)
FlagFlagpole up to 50 feet in nonresidential (or building height); 25 feet in residential (or primary structure height)Up to 30 square feet for poles up to 30 feet; 60 square feet for 30-50 feet; 150 square feet for 50+ feetFlagpole setback at least equal to height from property boundariesMax 3 flagpoles, 2 flags each per lotOn purpose-built flagpoles, vertical or mast-armUnlockSec. 113-11
Oversized Sign (Billboard)70 feet if adjacent to I-85, 40 feet otherwise; up to 25% increase with special use permit700 square feet per sign structure (applies to each side for double-faced)75 feet front yard for 350+ sq ft; 50 feet for 300-349 sq ftNot specified, subject to spacingFreestanding, independent of buildingsUnlockSec. 113-16

Residential Zoning Districts (R-1, R-2)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Primary Ground Sign (3-5 acres)5 feet24 square feet0 feetOne per road frontageGround, monument typeUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 3
Primary Ground Sign (5+ acres)5 feet48 square feet0 feetOne per road frontageGround, monument typeUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 3
Wall Sign (3-5 acres)9 square feetN/AOne on front elevationWall, front elevationUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 3
Wall Sign (5+ acres)18 square feetN/AOne on front elevationWall, front elevationUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 3
Accessory Ground Sign (3-5 acres)3 feet4 square feet0 feetTwo per entranceGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 4
Accessory Ground Sign (5+ acres)3 feet6 square feet0 feetTwo per entranceGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 4
Permanent Entrance Sign (Residential Subdivision)8 feet (embellishments up to 2 feet additional)32 square feet per sign0 feetTwo per entranceGround, monument typeUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 10
Interior Project Directional Sign4 feet32 square feet0 feetOne per internal intersectionWithin project, at internal intersectionsUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 11; Sec. 113-19

Nonresidential Zoning Districts (O-I, CB, IA, MU)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Primary Ground Sign (Individual Establishment)8 feet (0-5 ft setback); 12 feet (>5 to <20 ft setback); 20 feet (20+ ft setback)See formula0-5 ft, >5 to <20 ft, or 20+ ft from right-of-wayOne structure per road frontageGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 1
Accessory Ground Sign (Individual Establishment)3 feetSee formula0-5 feetTwo per entranceGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 2
Wall Sign (Individual Establishment)See formula; not exceed 50% of permitted sq ft per elevationN/AMultiple, subject to aggregate limitsWallUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 1
Projecting Sign (Individual Establishment)3 square feetN/AOne per public entranceProjecting from wallUnlockSec. 113-12(8); Sec. 113-15A, Row 1
Primary Ground Sign (Planned Center)5 feet (0-5 ft setback); 10 feet (>5 to <20 ft); 12 feet (20+ ft)See formula0-5 ft, >5 to <20 ft, or 20+ ftOne per road frontageGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 7
Accessory Ground Sign (Planned Center)3 feetSee formula0-5 feetTwo per entranceGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 8
Permanent Entrance Sign (Nonresidential Subdivision)8 feet (embellishments up to 2 feet additional)50 square feet0 feetTwo per entranceGroundUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 9
Interior Project Directional Sign4 feet32 square feet0 feetOne per internal intersectionWithin projectUnlockSec. 113-15A, Row 11; Sec. 113-19

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Prohibited Signs in Lilburn

  • Roof signs.
  • Streamers.
  • Portable signs.
  • Multi-faced signs.
  • Flashing, blinking, varying light intensity signs or animated signs, variable message boards, with the exception of signs used for official government purposes and electronic signs for the display of fuel prices.
  • Signs placed within public rights-of-way, except publicly owned, authorized or maintained signs that serve an official public purpose.
  • Signs erected by nailing, fastening or affixing the sign in any manner to any tree, rock, post, curb, utility pole, natural feature, official street sign or marker, traffic control sign or device, or other structure except as may be set forth herein.
  • Any sign placed or erected on property without the permission of the owner.
  • Signs made from inflatable balloons.
  • Individual or aggregate window signs exceeding 50 percent of the window area per building elevation.
  • Signs that contain words, pictures, or statements that 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 traffic control device, signal or public service sign.
  • Signs that emit or utilize in any manner any sound capable of being detected on any traveled road or highway by a person with normal hearing abilities.
  • Signs that interfere with road or highway visibility or obstruct or otherwise interfere with the safe and orderly movement of traffic or which otherwise pose a hazard to traffic due to structural deficiencies in the structure of such signs.
  • Signs which advertise any activity, service, or product prohibited by the laws or regulations of the United States or the State of Georgia or by the ordinances or resolutions of the city. This section shall not prohibit signs promoting the legalization of any matter presently prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
  • Signs which obstruct any fire escape, any means of egress or ventilation or shall prevent free passage from one part of a roof to any other part thereof, as well as signs attached to any fire escape.
  • Signs that do not conform to applicable building and electrical codes.
  • Signs for which a permit is required that do not display the sign permit number and the name and address of the person responsible for erecting and maintaining the sign.
  • Signs that are in violation of the rules and regulations of any zoning overlay district presently existing or as may later be enacted.
  • Any sign constructed of nondurable material including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard or flexible plastic that has been displayed for more than 20 days. This provision does not apply to temporary signs as governed by this chapter.
  • Signs located on any substandard lot created after the enactment of this chapter, unless the substandard lot is created as the result of governmental action.
  • Any sign that is structurally unsound, or is a hazard to traffic or pedestrians.
  • Dilapidated or neglected signs. A sign (including sign structure) will be dilapidated or neglected if it does not present a neat and orderly appearance, which may be manifested by the following: Rust or holes on or in the sign or sign structure, or broken, missing, loose or bent parts, faded or flaking paint, nonoperative or partially nonoperative illuminating or mechanical devices or missing letters in sign copy.
  • Pole signs. Primary ground sign that is mounted on one or more freestanding columns or stanchions where the sign body is elevated above the ground by such, and each post, column or stanchion is less than the width of the body of the sign structure.

Exempt Signs in Lilburn

  • Nonilluminated freestanding signs or banners having an aggregate sign area per residential or nonresidential lot of ten square feet or less. However, each such sign may not exceed six square feet in size or greater than four feet above the grade level of the adjacent street to which the sign is located or three feet above ground level, which is greater. No sign shall be located within the public right-of-way and no closer than ten feet to the back of curb of a public roadway.
  • Signs for the sole purpose of displaying street numbers as required by building regulations or other ordinances and other signs required by law.
  • Signs erected by, or on the order of, a public officer in the performance of his duty including but not limited to public notices, safety signs, danger signs, trespassing signs, traffic and street signs, memorial plaques and signs of historical interest.
  • Signs on private property prohibiting trespassing in accordance with state law.
  • Any sign not visible from public thoroughfares and within a business, office, mall, or totally enclosed area.
  • Window signs not exceeding 50 percent of the available window space per building elevation, unless further restricted by zoning in an overlay district.
  • One official sign per road frontage, as required by the state of Georgia, identifying vehicle emissions inspection stations licensed by the state of Georgia.
  • One projecting sign per public entrance not exceeding three square feet attached under the eave or awning of a building above a business entrance.
  • Signage on courtesy benches, trash receptacles, newspaper boxes, and automated teller kiosks not exceeding eight square feet of sign area and not located within the required front yard setback for the zoning district and limited to one bench sign and one trash receptacle sign per lot.
  • Signage on coin-operated beverage dispensers, limited to three per lot and not located within the required front yard setback for the zoning district.
  • Nonilluminated signs, excluding portable signs, not in excess of 32 square feet and no more than ten feet in height in all zoning districts, provided such signs are not located on any public right-of-way, and are limited to one sign per frontage and shall not impede visibility of vehicular traffic. Such signs shall be exempt during the time the lot or building is for lease or sale and removed within ten days after the subject lot or building is leased or sold.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Lilburn

  • A coordinated signage program may be approved by the mayor and council for unified commercial developments that are more than three acres in size, contain more than one building, and more than one parcel or private street. Applications must include justification, description of the sign program (number, location, size, height, color, material, illumination, site plan, information displayed), and compliance with design requirements.
  • In the Old Town (OT) Overlay District, certain ground signs, primary signs, and accessory signs are prohibited by right and may be provided only by variance or conditions of zoning. Electronic signs are prohibited.
  • Variances for signs may be granted by the zoning board of appeals where literal application of the chapter would result in unusual hardship due to special circumstances, subject to specific criteria including exceptional conditions, no deprivation of common rights, minimal variance, and no interference with traffic visibility.
  • For oversized signs, an increase in maximum height may be permitted via a special use permit approved by the mayor and council after planning commission recommendation and public hearing, subject to conditions like not exceeding 25% increase, conforming sign, and blockage by subsequent development.
  • Site plans are required as part of sign permit applications for ground signs, including closed boundary survey, gross acreage, proposed sign location, street right-of-way lines, easements, driveway locations, and parking spaces.

Source: municode municipal code