Sign Regulations in Charleston, Illinois

Charleston, Illinois has specific sign regulations covering 14 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Advertising Sign (Pole/Post), Subdivision Sign, Building Identification Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 19, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Charleston, Illinois

Sample Sign Requirements in Charleston

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Subdivision Sign5 feet20 square feet per sign face
Building Identification Sign5 feet4 square feet
Wall SignUnder eave of buildingMaximum sign area not specified; See Additional Requirements

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Sign Types Covered

14

  • Advertising Sign (Pole/Post)
  • Subdivision Sign
  • Building Identification Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

In Charleston, wall signs can be up to Under eave of building. 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 Charleston, 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 Charleston, regulated sign types include Advertising Sign (Pole/Post), Subdivision Sign, Building Identification Sign, Wall 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 Charleston 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 Charleston are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Charleston has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Charleston, Illinois Sign Rules at a Glance

Charleston, Illinois regulates 14 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Subdivision Signs in the A, RE, R-1, R-2, R-2U, R-3, R-3U, R-4, R-4U zoning district are capped at 5 feet tall and 20 square feet per sign face (Sec. Table 10-1, Section 10-10-5A). Most commercial signs in Charleston require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Charleston, Illinois

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Charleston (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
A, RE, R-1, R-2, R-2U, R-3, R-3U, R-4, R-4U45 feet20 square feet per sign face
C-1212 feet (pole/post); 5 feet (monument or ground sign)50 sq ft per sign face for pole/post or monument/ground sign; total sign area per lot: 1 sq ft per linear foot of frontage up to 100 ft, plus 0.5 sq ft per foot over 100 ft
C-2, I-1, I-2230 feet (pole/post); 5 feet (monument or ground sign); bottom of pole sign at least 8 feet from finished gradeWall, window and awning signs not counted toward the total if they do not exceed 25% of building face area on any elevation
C-31
PUD1
Commercial and industrial130 feet (organizational); 50 feet (U.S. and state)6 feet by 10 feet (1 flag); 10 feet by 15 feet for U.S. and Illinois state flag (no maximum number); organizational/other: 6 feet by 10 feet
General Regulations For All Zones4US/Illinois: 50 ft; others: 30 ft12 square feet (without a permit); >12 square feet requires permit

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Charleston(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

A, RE, R-1, R-2, R-2U, R-3, R-3U, R-4, R-4U

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Subdivision Sign5 feet20 square feet per sign face1 per street entranceAt street entrance to subdivisionUnlockTable 10-1, Section 10-10-5A
Building Identification Sign5 feet4 square feetNo limit - see area and separation standardsUnlockTable 10-1, Section 10-10-5A
Wall SignUnder eave of buildingMaximum sign area not specified; See Additional RequirementsOn building wall, under eaveUnlockSection 10-10-4A2, Table 10-1, Section 10-10-5A
Other Signs (including Church and Public Bulletin Boards)5 feetNot more than 1 square foot per 4 linear feet of frontageNo limit - see area and separation standardsUnlockTable 10-1, Section 10-10-5A

C-1

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Advertising Sign (Pole/Post)12 feet (pole/post); 5 feet (monument or ground sign)50 sq ft per sign face for pole/post or monument/ground sign; total sign area per lot: 1 sq ft per linear foot of frontage up to 100 ft, plus 0.5 sq ft per foot over 100 ft1 per 100 feet of frontageOn premisesUnlockTable 10-1, Section 10-10-5A
Wall Sign, Awning, Marquee or Projecting Sign, Window SignUnder eave or parapet for wall, awning, marquee, window or projecting signWall, window and awning signs not counted toward the total if they do not exceed 25% of building face area on any elevationAny number, not to exceed max total sign area; only 1 projecting sign per businessOn building wall, awning, marquee, or windowUnlockTable 10-1, Section 10-10-5A; Section 10-10-4A2

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 Banner or Portable Sign12 square feet (without a permit); >12 square feet requires permit1 per 100 feet frontageOn property; not in public right of way; must not interfere with visibilityUnlockSection 10-10-10
Directional Sign (On Premises)3 feet6 square feet per sign faceOn premises, visible from abutting streetUnlockSection 10-10-7E
FlagUS/Illinois: 50 ft; others: 30 ftUS/Illinois: 10x15 ft; others: 6x10 ft1 organizational per lot, unless US/IllinoisUnlockTable 10-4, Section 10-10-11
Projecting SignMay not extend into or onto a public right of way1 projecting sign per businessProjecting from buildingUnlockSection 10-10-5B1

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Prohibited Signs in Charleston

  • Signs with flashing, moving, rotating, pulsating or glaring parts (except message boards that have disabled the flashing mode; electronic message boards must have at least a 2 second interval between messages/scenes).
  • Signs resembling traffic control signs/devices, or using words such as 'stop', 'slow', 'danger', 'caution', or similar wording that may confuse motorists and cause traffic hazards.
  • Strings of lights, pennants, strings and loops of strings or ribbons, garlands, searchlights, beacons, paper posters applied directly to a wall, pole, fence or building surface, and banners and streamers (except as allowed for temporary signs).
  • Signs containing obscene messages, scenes or graphics, or false or misleading advertising or information.
  • Portable or temporary signs, except those specifically permitted as temporary signs.
  • Billboards and off premises signs, except as allowed under expressly stated circumstances or within sports and entertainment facilities.
  • Snipe signs or signs attached to trees, telephone poles, public benches, streetlights, utility poles, or fences, or placed on any public property or public right of way, unless authorized by the city.
  • Signs placed on vehicles or trailers that are parked or located for the primary purpose of displaying said sign, except when otherwise allowed.
  • Signs placed on or extending over the public right of way, except authorized subdivision signs in medians.
  • Signs with lighting devices that reflect or shine directly into adjacent highways or streets, hampering the vision of a motor vehicle operator.
  • Roof signs.
  • Business, company, or other nongovernmental flags displayed on roof mounted poles.
  • Street blimps and balloons.
  • Mobile billboard signs on trailers, except where specifically allowed.

Exempt Signs in Charleston

  • Residential signs not exceeding one square foot in area that are customarily associated with residential use, such as address/name signs and mailbox signs (not of a commercial nature, except for permitted home occupations).
  • Signs erected by, or on behalf of, or pursuant to authorization by a governmental body.
  • The United States flag, Illinois state flag, and any local government flag (excluded from maximum allowable sign area calculation).
  • Holiday decorations and signage; historic plaques, cornerstones and commemorative plaques; integral decorative or architectural features (no text/trademarks/moving parts); seasonal and festive pennants, provided any commercial message does not exceed the lesser of 2 square feet or 10% of the pennant.
  • On premises, directional signs visible from a street, not exceeding 6 square feet per face or 3 feet in height, and not interfering with traffic/pedestrian visibility.
  • Signs painted on or permanently attached to currently licensed and operable vehicles.
  • Signs expressing constitutionally protected speech not otherwise regulated; church, school and college bulletin boards (up to 20 square feet); periodic event signs; community carnival and event signs.
  • Traffic signs authorized by act of city council or other public agency with authority over right of way.
  • Warning signs (e.g. no trespassing, no hunting) and similar signs.
  • Political signs posted no more than 30 days before and removed within 7 days after an election; all others considered temporary signs and must comply with temporary sign requirements.
  • Community events signs (same size limits as temporary signs, displayed up to 30 days before the event and removed within 7 days after the event, not attached to existing sign structures, do not count as temporary signs for businesses, nor toward site maximum sign area).
  • Real estate signs on the property for sale or lease (not in the public right of way or boulevard; max 9 sq ft in residential, 32 sq ft in commercial/industrial districts).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Charleston

  • A master signage plan is required for shopping centers, office and business parks, industrial parks, and other multi-tenant developments (see 10-10-8.D.3.a and 10-10-9.B).
  • All applications for new construction or reconstruction of shopping centers, business and industrial parks, and other multi-tenant developments must include a master signage or common signage plan or amendments thereto.
  • Site plan applications for these developments must include detailed information as specified in 10-10-9 (scale plot plan, sign locations, maximum areas and heights, sign dimensions, landscaping coordination, and owner/agent consent).
  • A master signage plan demonstrating the use of uniform signage may qualify a multi-tenant development for a 10% increase in maximum total sign area.
  • A variance request may be made for sign height in cases where topography, buildings, or landscaping obscure the sign; variances are handled in accordance with the city code.