Sign Regulations in Peachtree City, Georgia

Peachtree City, Georgia has specific sign regulations covering 29 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Standard Informational Sign, Subdivision Sign, Banner (Residential Use). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: August 13, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Peachtree City, Georgia

Sample Sign Requirements in Peachtree City

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Standard Informational Sign5 ft16 sq ft aggregateAt least 5 ft from curb or edge of pavement
Subdivision Sign24 sq ft per signNo closer than 5 ft from back of curb or edge of pavement
Banner (Residential Use)5 ft (if on a frame)35 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

29

  • Standard Informational Sign
  • Subdivision Sign
  • Banner (Residential Use)
  • Signs permitted under Sec. 66-6 (Permit exempt signs)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Peachtree City

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Peachtree City 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 Peachtree City, 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 Peachtree City, regulated sign types include Standard Informational Sign, Subdivision Sign, Banner (Residential Use), Signs permitted under Sec. 66-6 (Permit exempt signs), 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 Peachtree City 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 Peachtree City are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Peachtree City has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Peachtree City, Georgia Sign Rules at a Glance

Peachtree City, Georgia regulates 29 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Standard Informational Signs in the Residential (R-1, R-10, R-12, R-15, R-22, R-43, GR, ER, VR, LUR) zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 16 sq ft aggregate, with a At least 5 ft from curb or edge of pavement setback (Sec. Sec. 66-13(1); Sec. 66-6(6)). Most commercial signs in Peachtree City require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Peachtree City, Georgia

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Peachtree City (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential (R-1, R-10, R-12, R-15, R-22, R-43, GR, ER, VR, LUR)45 ft35 sq ft
Multi-family (GR, GR-6, GR-10, GR-12, GR-14, GR-15, LUR)65 ft (if on frame)35 sq ft
Retail, commercial, office or industrial (LC, GC, LUC, OI, LI, GI, LUI)1736 ft above existing ground level150 sq ft per tenant
General Regulations For All Zones25 ft50 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Peachtree City(sample of 3 of 4 zones)

Residential (R-1, R-10, R-12, R-15, R-22, R-43, GR, ER, VR, LUR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Standard Informational Sign5 ft16 sq ft aggregateAt least 5 ft from curb or edge of pavementDeveloped residential property (not multi-family); must be at least 5 ft from curb or edge of pavement on streets with no curbing; cannot project over property linesUnlockSec. 66-13(1); Sec. 66-6(6)
Subdivision Sign24 sq ft per signNo closer than 5 ft from back of curb or edge of pavementmax 2Entrance to residential subdivision; within right-of-way or dedicated sign easementUnlockSec. 66-13(2)
Banner (Residential Use)5 ft (if on a frame)35 sq ft1 per 120 days (max 14 days display)Building façade or on a securely attached frameUnlockSec. 66-13(3)
Signs permitted under Sec. 66-6 (Permit exempt signs)UnlockSec. 66-13(4)

Multi-family (GR, GR-6, GR-10, GR-12, GR-14, GR-15, LUR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Building Identifier Sign4 sq ft1 per buildingVisible from closest interior street or access driveUnlockSec. 66-14(a)
Monument Sign (Multi-family Entry)24 sq ft1 per major entryAt each major entryUnlockSec. 66-14(b)
Building Sign (Rental/Sales Office)4 sq ft1 per unit with sales/rental officeOn unit with sales/rental officeUnlockSec. 66-14(c)
Window Sign (Multi-family)1 per unitOn window of the unit/residenceUnlockSec. 66-14(d)
Banner (Multi-family Development)5 ft (if on frame)35 sq ft1 per development per 120 days (no more than 14 consecutive days)Building façade or attached frameUnlockSec. 66-14(e); Sec. 66-13(3)
Signs permitted under Sec. 66-17 (Right-of-way, government, warning, utility, etc.)UnlockSec. 66-14(f)

Retail, commercial, office or industrial (LC, GC, LUC, OI, LI, GI, LUI)

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 Retail/Commercial/Office/Industrial)5 ft35 sq ft1 per platted lot; max 2 if on 2 streets, 200 ft apartAlong right-of-way, inside landscaped areas; must not reduce parking below minimum requirementsUnlockSec. 66-15(1); Sec. 66-20
Monument Sign (Multi-tenant Retail/Commercial/Industrial)5 ft50 sq ft1 per platted lot; max 2 if fronting on 2 streets, 200 ft apartAlong right-of-way, inside landscaped areaUnlockSec. 66-15(1)d2, d5, d4
Monument Sign (Office Use)5 ft35 sq ft1 per platted lot; max 2 if fronting on 2 streets, 200 ft apartAlong right-of-way, in landscaped areaUnlockSec. 66-15(1)d3
Drive-thru Monument Sign (Side/Rear Yard)5 ft32 sq ft1 per delivery point (in addition to standard monument sign)Side or rear yard, oriented toward drive thru window/laneUnlockSec. 66-15(2)
Wall Sign (Retail/Commercial, >=100 linear ft frontage)36 ft above existing ground level150 sq ft per tenantFlat against building exterior wall; not above eave line or top of parapet (except where tenant has direct access to outside multifloor); no sign above bottom of second story window unless direct access.UnlockSec. 66-15(3)b, (6), (7), (8)
Wall Sign (Office)30 sq ft1 per tenantFlat against or pinned from wall; must be adjacent to or above entrance to tenant space if multi-tenantUnlockSec. 66-15(4)
Multi-tenant Building Directory7 ft (to top)3 ft x 6 ft display area4 ft1 per 25,000 sq ftMin 50% within 20 ft of building face, min 200 ft from right-of-way, not within 400 ft of each otherUnlockSec. 66-15(11)
Directional Sign24 inches2 sq ft per sign2 per driveway entranceDriveway entrancesUnlockSec. 66-15(12)

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Prohibited Signs in Peachtree City

  • Signs imitating warning signals; signs displaying lights resembling the flashing lights customarily used in traffic signals or in police, fire, ambulance, or rescue vehicles; signs using words, slogans, dimensional shape or size, or colors of governmental traffic signs in such a manner as to resemble official traffic signs.
  • Signs with lights blinking and/or flashing in series, lines, or rows.
  • Flashing, blinking, fluctuating, or otherwise animated signs.
  • Signs attached to fences, trees, utility poles or boxes or traffic control devices; signs painted on or otherwise attached to, supported by, leaning or resting on rocks or other natural objects; signs, other than those placed by a local, state or federal government, located within the public street right-of-way or within five feet of the edge of curb or closest edge of the pavement of any public street.
  • Signs emitting or utilizing in any manner any sound capable of being detected on a public road by a person of normal hearing.
  • Signs which obstruct any fire escape, any means of egress or ventilation, or prevent free passage from one part of a roof to any other part thereof; signs attached in any manner to any fire escape.
  • Banners, fringe, twirling, sidewalk or curb-type signs, balloons, streamers, pennants, portable display signs, air or gas filled figures and other similar temporary signs, other than as specifically authorized in this chapter.
  • Roof signs.
  • Signs displaying any statement, word, character or illustration of an obscene nature.
  • Illuminated signs from or to which direct rays of light are projected onto a lot other than on the lot where the illumination occurs.
  • Portable signs, other than as specifically authorized by this chapter.
  • Beacons or similar devices.
  • Vending machines, trash cans, or other outdoor devices which display a commercial message if the total area of the commercial message is more than two square feet in area.
  • Animated signs.
  • Awning signs.
  • Internally-illuminated signs, other than as specifically authorized by this chapter.
  • Marquee signs.
  • Bench signs.
  • No sign otherwise prohibited by this chapter shall be installed within a building in such a manner that it is visible from the public right-of-way.
  • No signs shall be allowed in the public rights-of-way, private rights-of-way and/or railroad rights-of-way except as specifically authorized in section 66-17.
  • No person shall maintain or permit to be maintained on any premises owned or controlled by that person any sign that is in a dangerous or defective condition.
  • No person shall erect or permit to be erected any sign that does not comply with the provisions of this chapter.
  • To install, create, or erect any sign requiring a permit without such a permit being obtained.
  • To install, create, or erect any sign in a way that is inconsistent with any plan or permit governing such sign or the zoned lot on which sign is located.
  • To install, cause to be installed, or fail to remove any sign that is installed, created, or erected in violation of this chapter, or for which the building permit for such sign has lapsed.
  • Signs made of paper, cloth, or non-durable materials (except standard informational signs) and signs located in the public right-of-way (unless otherwise authorized) are prohibited and shall be removed by the owner.
  • Signs which are illegally erected or maintained with respect to prior ordinances are prohibited and shall be removed.
  • No structural repairs or changes in the size or shape of a nonconforming sign shall be permitted except to make the sign comply with the requirements of this chapter; provided that signs damaged by fire or act of God may be restored to their original condition.

Exempt Signs in Peachtree City

  • Any public notice or warning required by a valid and applicable federal, state, or local law, regulation, or ordinance.
  • Any sign inside a building, not attached to a window or door, that is not legible from the exterior of the building or structure.
  • Traffic control signs on private property, such as stop, yield, and similar signs, which meet state department of transportation standards and which contain no commercial message of any sort.
  • Address numerals that are affixed to a single family residential structure on the property, or to a mailbox on the property, that are no more than six inches in height, or address numerals that are affixed to a multi-family, commercial, office, or industrial structure on the property, or to a mailbox on the property, that are no more than 12 inches in height.
  • Window decals measuring no more than sixteen inches square, limited to no more than two decals per premise per street frontage.
  • Standard informational signs, erected in accordance with section 66-13 for residential districts and as window signs in other districts as allowed.
  • Each vacant or unimproved non-single-family residential lot may contain one sign not exceeding five feet in height and 32 square feet in sign area. Once construction begins, the sign must be removed.
  • Each non-single-family residential lot under development may contain one sign not exceeding five feet in height and 32 square feet in sign area during the period of actual construction, to be removed at issuance of certificate of occupancy or application for permanent monument sign.
  • Signs required by state and/or federal requirements posted on each non-single-family residential lot under development, provided the size and height are the minimum size necessary to satisfy said requirements.
  • Flags, with a limit of no more than three per zoning lot, and with size limits based on zoning classification: five feet by eight feet (industrial), four feet by six feet (commercial), three feet by five feet (all other zoning).
  • Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings, and date of erection, when cut into any masonry surface or constructed of bronze or other incombustible material.
  • Bulletin boards not over 15 square feet in area for a public, charitable or religious institution when located on the premises and such that they do not interfere with motorists’ vision.
  • Signs and other traffic control devices meeting the specification of the Uniform Manual of Traffic Control Devices.
  • Signs of public utilities companies indicating danger or which serve as an aid to public safety or which show the location of underground facilities, or of public telephones.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Peachtree City

  • Applications for sign permits must be submitted for each sign being considered for approval, unless specifically exempted from permit requirements.
  • All multiple-occupancy development complexes, such as shopping centers or planned industrial parks, may submit to the city planner a master sign plan prior to the issuance of new sign permits, which must comply with all provisions of the chapter.
  • The master sign plan must address proposed sign locations, approved materials and colors, type of illumination, design of free standing and wall signs, size, quantity, standards for non-business signage, and identification of delivery or rear access doors.
  • All applications for sign permits for signage within a multiple-occupancy development complex shall comply with the master sign plan.
  • Any amendments to a master sign plan must be approved by the city planner and the property owner(s) within the development complex before they become effective.
  • The owner or leasing agent of the property is responsible for providing the occupant with a copy of the approved master sign plan.
  • If a proposed sign permit or master sign program does not conform to the approved master sign program or chapter standards, the city shall deny the application.
  • Variances from sign standards may be requested, but only in cases of exceptional hardship, and require a public hearing and findings by the city council.
  • No person shall erect, construct, replace, relocate or structurally alter any sign within the city without first obtaining a sign permit from the city planner, unless specifically exempted.
  • For signs shared by more than one person or entity, a permit for the sign structure and for each individual panel is required.

Source: municode municipal code