Sign Regulations in Creston, Illinois

Creston, Illinois has specific sign regulations covering 15 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign, Window Sign. 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 Creston, Illinois

Sample Sign Requirements in Creston

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign30 feet from grade or two stories, whichever is less.Per Table 105-658: up to 10% of wall area or 32 sq ft (whichever is less, check Table); not greater than 6 ft tall.
Freestanding Sign15 feetMax 32 sq ft per Table 105-658.At least 10 ft from front property line/building, at least 10 ft from any driveway/lot line
Portable Sign (Grand Opening/Special Event)50 sq ftSame as freestanding sign

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Sign Types Covered

15

  • Wall Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Creston

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Creston, wall signs can be up to 30 feet from grade or two stories, whichever is less. and monument signs are limited to 15 feet. 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 Creston, 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 Creston, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign, Window Sign, Projecting Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Creston, monument signs typically require a At least 10 ft from front property line/building, at least 10 ft from any driveway/lot line setback from property lines. Setbacks may increase near residential zones or intersections. Wall signs attached to buildings generally don't have setback requirements. Use PermitPal for location-specific setback data.

Digital and LED signs in Creston are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Creston has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Creston, Illinois Sign Rules at a Glance

Creston, Illinois regulates 15 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Freestanding Signs in the Neighborhood Business District (C-1) zoning district are capped at 15 ft max tall and 32 sq ft (per Table 105-658; check for Shopping Center or Development Sign), with a 10 ft from front lot line and driveway; 10 ft from building (3 ft if sign <4 ft tall) setback (Sec. 105-657(3)). Most commercial signs in Creston require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Creston, Illinois

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Creston (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Agriculture District (A-1)530 feet from grade or two stories, whichever is less.Per Table 105-658: up to 10% of wall area or 32 sq ft (whichever is less, check Table); not greater than 6 ft tall.
Residential District (R-1), Village Residential District (R-2)46 ft (real estate), 8 ft (oversized real estate), otherwise 8-15 ft; check if special use.40% of window area
Neighborhood Business District (C-1)730 ft from grade or two stories, whichever is lessWall-mounted: 60 sq ft; freestanding: 32 sq ft, 8 ft high
Central Business District (C-2)730 ft from grade or 2 stories, whichever is less.See 105-657(1)-(2) and Table 105-658.
Highway Commercial District (C-4)730 ft from grade or 2 storiesPer wall area restriction, see Table 105-658
Industrial District (I-1)730 ft from grade or 2 storiesSee above or Table 105-658
General Regulations For All Zones46 ft (real estate); oversized up to 8 ft (see 105-659(3))16 sq ft

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

Neighborhood Business District (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
Wall Sign30 ft from grade or two stories, whichever is lessMax 10% of wall area, but not to exceed limits in Table 105-658.1 per street frontage/public entranceOn wall with street frontage or public entranceUnlock105-657(8), 105-654(c), 105-663
Freestanding Sign15 ft max32 sq ft (per Table 105-658; check for Shopping Center or Development Sign)10 ft from front lot line and driveway; 10 ft from building (3 ft if sign <4 ft tall)1 per street frontageAt least 10 ft from front property line and driveway; at least 10 ft from building (or 3 ft if <4 ft tall)Unlock105-657(3)
Awning/Canopy Sign16 ft maxNot specified; limited by 10% of wall area or as per Table 105-658.Not more than 1 per awning/canopy per frontageAwnings/canopies over public entry/doors or facing street; not to project more than 8 ft from wall (awning), canopy signs not to project more than 12 in from canopy.Unlock105-657(1)-(2)
Window Sign40% of window surfaceUnlimited, provided total area is within 40% of window areaIn commercial windows facing street/entranceUnlock105-655(9)
Projecting SignNot above roofline or 14 ft from grade, whichever less16 sq ftNo projection within 2 ft of curb1 per frontage per establishmentAffixed to wall with public entranceUnlock105-657(5)
Portable Sign (Grand Opening)50 sq ftSee freestanding sign1 per lotMeets location/setback for freestanding signsUnlock105-657(4), 105-659(4)
Temporary Sign8 ft (freestanding)Wall-mounted: 60 sq ft; freestanding: 32 sq ft, 8 ft high1 per frontage (except possibly for grand opening—match regular sign limits)Same as underlying sign typeUnlock105-657(7)

Central Business District (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
Wall Sign30 ft from grade or 2 stories, whichever is less.10% of wall area; larger only if >300 ft from ROW & approved.One per street-facing wall/public entranceOn facade with street frontage/public entranceUnlock105-657(8); Table 105-658
Freestanding Sign15 ft32 sq ft per Table 105-658; shopping center or special use may approve larger.10 ft min1 per street frontageAt least 10 ft from property line & drivewayUnlock105-657(3), Table 105-658
Awning/Canopy16 ftSee 105-657(1)-(2) and Table 105-658.1 per awning/canopy per frontageAwnings/canopies over entrance or street frontageUnlock105-657(1)-(2)
Window Sign40% of glass areaLimited by area requirementWindow facing street or public entranceUnlock105-655(9)
Projecting Sign14 ft from grade or not above roofline16 sq ftNo projection within 2 ft of curb1 per wall/public entranceWall with public entranceUnlock105-657(5), Table 105-658
Portable Sign (Grand Opening)50 sq ftSame as freestanding1 per lotAs for freestanding sign, obeying all setbacksUnlock105-657(4), 105-659(4)
Temporary Sign8 ft (freestanding)Wall sign: 60 sq ft; freestanding: 32 sq ft, 8 ft high1 per frontageSame as permanent sign typesUnlock105-657(7), 105-659(4)

Highway Commercial District (C-4)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign30 ft from grade or 2 stories10% of wall area or as per Table 105-658One per wall/public entranceOn wall with street/public entranceUnlock105-657(8); Table 105-658
Freestanding Sign15 ft32 sq ft (shopping centers may have larger area with approval)10 ft min1 per street frontageAt least 10 ft from front lot line/building/drivewayUnlock105-657(3), Table 105-658
Awning/Canopy Sign16 ft maxPer wall area restriction, see Table 105-658One per awning/canopy per frontageAbove public entranceUnlock105-657(1)(2), Table 105-658
Window SignUp to 40% of total window areaUnlimited; limited by areaStorefront or entrance windowUnlock105-655(9)
Projecting Sign14 ft or not above roofline16 sq ftCannot project within 2 ft of curb1 per street frontage/public entranceOn wall/public entranceUnlock105-657(5)
Portable Sign (Grand Opening)50 sq ft1 per lotSame as freestandingUnlock105-657(4), 105-659(4)
Temporary Sign8 ft (freestanding)Wall: 60 sq ft; Freestanding: 32 sq ft, 8 ft max height1 per frontage (except grand opening, may match permanent sign count)As underlying typeUnlock105-657(7), 105-659(4)

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Prohibited Signs in Creston

  • No flashing signs, except for electronic message boards displaying time, temperature, business, or public service messages with at least two-second intervals (Sec. 105-653(1)).
  • No signs mounted on trailers or motor vehicles, except those identifying the owner or user, and except for portable signs as otherwise defined (Sec. 105-653(5)).
  • No attention-getting devices, including but not limited to, inflatable, moving, rotating or undulating signs, light beams, unless allowed by a special events permit (once annually per establishment) (Sec. 105-653(6)).
  • No signs that, by size, location, content, color, or illumination, obstruct motorists’ vision or interfere with traffic devices (Sec. 105-653(7)).
  • No signs using words like 'Stop,' 'Look,' 'One-Way,' 'Danger,' 'Yield' or similar that may confuse/obstruct traffic or pedestrians (Sec. 105-653(8)).
  • No signs installed within or extending over a public right-of-way, except governmental signs (Sec. 105-653(9)).
  • No signs that obstruct ingress or egress to any fire escape, door, window or other exit/entrance (Sec. 105-653(10)).
  • No advertising, business, or identification signs on light poles (Sec. 105-653(11)).
  • No signs painted directly on trees, rocks, fences, or certain structures/objects, except walls (Sec. 105-653(12)).
  • No festoon lighting (Sec. 105-653(13)).
  • No signs displaying obscene, indecent or immoral material (Sec. 105-653(4)).
  • No signs which constitute a hazard to public health or safety (Sec. 105-653(3)).

Exempt Signs in Creston

  • Flags, symbols, or crests of nations, states, cities, or political/fraternal/religious/civic organizations, up to four (plus one company flag if flown alongside American flag and not larger than American flag) (Sec. 105-655(1)).
  • Holiday or special event decorations not displayed for more than 60 days (Sec. 105-655(2)).
  • Signs directing/regulating movement of pedestrians/vehicles on a site, subject to size and location limits (Sec. 105-655(3)).
  • Occupant/building identification signs (not exceeding 20 sq ft or 8 ft high, and not within 50 ft of property line) (Sec. 105-655(4)).
  • Small signs (≤2 sq ft) naming occupant, address, or indicating entrances/exits (Sec. 105-655(5)).
  • Legal notices/governmental signs required by law (Sec. 105-655(6)).
  • Political signs up to 16 sq ft, displayed up to 30 days before and 5 days after the election (Sec. 105-655(7)).
  • Memorial signs/tablets containing the building name and date, if cut into masonry/bronze or similar permanent construction (Sec. 105-655(8)).
  • Nonilluminated window signs if in aggregate they do not exceed 40% of window area (Sec. 105-655(9)).
  • Real estate signs (≤6 sq ft), one per street yard, freestanding, set back 10 ft from lot line, ≤6 ft high, not illuminated, and removed within 2 days of transaction closing (Sec. 105-655(10)).
  • Signs, ≤6 sq ft, attached to the underside of a canopy, mounted at right angles, ≥7 ft above sidewalk, not within 1 ft of edge (Sec. 105-655(11)).
  • Public telephone, gasoline pump and vending machine graphics/logos/instructions (Sec. 105-655(12)).
  • Signs ≤3 sq ft, not closer to property line than 10 ft, legible from property line, and up to number justified by special circumstances (Sec. 105-655(13),(17)).
  • Construction project signs ≤32 sq ft and ≤8 ft high, identifying architects/contractors/etc., only during construction (Sec. 105-655(14)).
  • Works of art without a commercial message, graphic or logo (Sec. 105-655(15)).
  • One menu board sign for drive-in window up to 32 sq ft in area and 6 ft in height (Sec. 105-655(16)).
  • Religious symbols, emblems, or historical plaques up to 16 sq ft (Sec. 105-655(18)).
  • Agricultural property: seed/hybrid product signs ≤2 sq ft, and for sale signs ≤32 sq ft (Sec. 105-655(19)).
  • Hours of operation or 'open/closed' signs ≤4 sq ft (Sec. 105-655(20)).
  • Portable signs ≤10 sq ft on sidewalk along a commercial facade, during business hours, not blocking pedestrians (Sec. 105-655(21)).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Creston

  • A master sign plan is required for model home sales areas, specifying standards for color, lettering, illumination, materials, locations, and dimensions for all signs in the sales area and subdivision (Sec. 105-659(6)).
  • The master sign plan must include the identification sign, standards for temporary signs, and for additional signage identifying individual model homes/manufacturers/builders in the model home area (Sec. 105-659(6)).
  • The village may require a sign plan when acting upon requests for special use permits for certain sign types, or for signage in planned developments (Sec. 105-659(6), see also provisions for special use permits and planned developments throughout Article IV and Article VI).
  • Any signage exceeding general requirements or requesting deviation/variation (e.g., larger than usual or unique signage for multi-tenant or planned developments) may require submittal and village approval of a collectively coordinated sign plan (implied by the requirement for ‘consistency among signs’ and regulation of additional signs in model home sales areas and other coordinated developments).

Source: municode municipal code