Sign Regulations in Highland Park, Illinois

Highland Park, Illinois has specific sign regulations covering 35 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Construction Sign, Holiday Decoration, Lawn Service 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 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Highland Park, Illinois

Sample Sign Requirements in Highland Park

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Construction Sign6 feet6 square feet
Home Occupation Sign1 square foot
Lawn Service Sign4 feet2 square feet

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Sign Types Covered

35

  • Construction Sign
  • Holiday Decoration
  • Lawn Service Sign
  • Memorial Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

10

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Highland Park

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Highland 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 Highland 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 Highland Park, regulated sign types include Construction Sign, Holiday Decoration, Lawn Service Sign, Memorial 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 Highland 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 Highland Park are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Highland Park has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Highland Park, Illinois Sign Rules at a Glance

Highland Park, Illinois regulates 35 sign types across 10 zoning districts. Memorial Signs in the R1: Country Estate Residential District, R2: Country Home Residential District, R3: Low Density Residential District, R4: Low-To-Moderate Density Residential District, R5: Moderate Density Residential District, R5A: Moderate-To-Medium Density Residential Zoning District, R6: Medium Density Residential District, R7: Single- and Two-Family Residential District zoning district are capped at If Ground Sign, no more than 2 feet tall and 3 square feet, with a not closer than 6 feet to any lot line. setback (Sec. 150.2022(A)). Most commercial signs in Highland Park require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Highland Park, Illinois

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Highland Park (10 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
R1: Country Estate Residential District, R2: Country Home Residential District, R3: Low Density Residential District, R4: Low-To-Moderate Density Residential District, R5: Moderate Density Residential District, R5A: Moderate-To-Medium Density Residential Zoning District, R6: Medium Density Residential District, R7: Single- and Two-Family Residential District226 feet25 sq ft per sign face (2 faces max)
RM1: Medium-To-High Density Residential District, RM1A: Medium to High Density Multiple Family Residential Zoning District, RM2: High Density Residential District, RO: High Density Residential/Office District226 ft25 sq ft per sign face (2 faces max)
PA: Public Activity District1
B1: Neighborhood Commercial District, B1A: Waukegan-Bloom Neighborhood Commercial District, B2: Ravinia Commercial District, B2-RW: Roger Williams Commercial District Overlay Zone, B3: Highway Commercial District, B4-4: Commercial Service District, B4-5: Commercial Service District, B4-6: Commercial Service District, B4-BG: Briergate Commercial District, B5: Central Business District156 ft24 sq ft per flag pole
HC: Health Care District1
I: Light Industrial District1
LFOZ: Lakefront Density and Character Overlay Zone1
SLOZ: South Green Bay Road Small Lot Overlay Zone1
CDRO: Central District Residential Overlay Zone1
General Regulations For All Zones2N/AN/A

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Highland Park(sample of 3 of 10 zones)

R1: Country Estate Residential District, R2: Country Home Residential District, R3: Low Density Residential District, R4: Low-To-Moderate Density Residential District, R5: Moderate Density Residential District, R5A: Moderate-To-Medium Density Residential Zoning District, R6: Medium Density Residential District, R7: Single- and Two-Family Residential District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Construction Sign6 feet6 square feet1 per developmentLot under developmentUnlock150.2022(A)
Memorial SignIf Ground Sign, no more than 2 feet3 square feetGround sign: not closer than 6 feet to any lot line.1Unlock150.2022(A)
Nameplate SignIf Ground Sign, no more than 2 feet1 sq ft per occupancy, 3 sq ft per lotGround sign: not closer than 5 feet to any lot line.1Unlock150.2022(A)/(c)
Open House Sign6 ft6 sq ft2 per lotOn lot or permitted public right-of-wayUnlock150.2022(A)/150.2022(A)(2)(e)
Political Election Sign6 ft6 sq ftNo limitAnywhere on private property with consentUnlock150.2022(A)/150.2022(A)(2)(g)
Political Message Sign6 ft6 sq ftNo limitOn private property with consentUnlock150.2022(A)/150.2022(A)(2)(h)
Temporary Window SignNo higher than window on ground level10% of total area of all ground floor windows (per occupancy)No limitWindowUnlock150.2022(A)/150.2022(A)(2)(k)
Ground Sign (Religious/Educational/HOA/Community/Recreation Club, >3 acres)6 feet (incl. base)25 sq ft per sign face (2 faces max)1On premisesUnlock150.2022(B)

RM1: Medium-To-High Density Residential District, RM1A: Medium to High Density Multiple Family Residential Zoning District, RM2: High Density Residential District, RO: High Density Residential/Office District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Construction Sign6 ft12 sq ft1 per developmentOn lot being developedUnlock150.2023(A)
Memorial Sign2 ft3 sq ftIf ground sign, not closer than 6 ft to any lot line.1Unlock150.2023(A)
Nameplate Sign2 ft (for ground sign)1 sq ft per occupancy, 3 sq ft per lotGround sign not closer than 5 ft to lot line1Unlock150.2023(A)
Open House Sign6 ft6 sq ft2On lot or with permission on parkway at closest major intersectionUnlock150.2023(A)
Political Election Sign6 ft6 sq ftNo limitOn private property with consentUnlock150.2023(A)
Political Message Sign6 ft6 sq ftNo limitOn private property with consentUnlock150.2023(A)
Temporary Window SignNo higher than window on ground level10% of total area of all ground floor windows (per occupancy)No limitWindowUnlock150.2023(A)
Wall Sign (Identification, Reader Board) for permitted multi-family, religious or educational institutionsNo higher than bottom of 2nd story window/top of 1-story wall25 sq ft1 per useBuilding wallUnlock150.2023(B)

B1: Neighborhood Commercial District, B1A: Waukegan-Bloom Neighborhood Commercial District, B2: Ravinia Commercial District, B2-RW: Roger Williams Commercial District Overlay Zone, B3: Highway Commercial District, B4-4: Commercial Service District, B4-5: Commercial Service District, B4-6: Commercial Service District, B4-BG: Briergate Commercial District, B5: Central Business District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Construction Sign6 ft12 sq ft (B1/B1A/B2/B2-RW/B4 categories); 32 sq ft (B3)1 per developmentLot under developmentUnlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Lawn Service Sign4 ft2 sq ft1Unlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Memorial Sign2 ft3 sq ftGround sign: > 6 ft from lot line1Unlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Nameplate Sign2 ft (if a ground sign)1 sq ft per occupancy; 3 sq ft per lotGround sign: > 5 ft from lot line1Unlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
On-Site Informational SignGround: 4 ft; Window: 5.5 ftGround: 2 sq ft (B1/B1A/B2/B2-RW/B4 categories); 4 sq ft (B3); Window: 2 sq ft (B1-B5); 4 sq ft (B3)No limitUnlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Open House Sign6 ft6 sq ft2Unlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Political Election Sign6 ft6 sq ftNo limitUnlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)
Temporary Window SignNo higher than window at ground level20% of total ground floor window area per occupancy (B1-B5/B3/B5)Individual sign max 32 sq ft (B3/I)No limitWindowUnlock150.2024(A); 150.2025(A)

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Prohibited Signs in Highland Park

  • No sign shall be erected, used, displayed, enlarged, expanded, altered, operated, maintained, located, relocated, or removed except in conformance with the regulations of Article XX (Signs). Any sign not expressly permitted is prohibited.
  • No sign shall obstruct ingress to or egress from any fire escape, door, window, or other required access way, or prevent free passage from one part of a roof to another, or be attached to any fire escape.
  • No sign shall project over, occupy, or obstruct any window or other opening required for light or ventilation by the Building Code.
  • No sign may be maintained where by its position, size, shape, content, color, or illumination, it may obstruct, impair, obscure, interfere with the view of, or be confused with any traffic control sign, signal, or device, or otherwise interfere with, mislead, or confuse pedestrians or vehicle traffic.
  • No sign shall be placed in or extend into or over any public property, including a public right-of-way, except as expressly provided (with narrow exceptions for government/civic signs, certain event approvals, political election signs per specific provisions).
  • No sign may be placed on any fence or utility pole, or in any location that would violate any regulation set forth in the Chapter, except as otherwise expressly allowed (e.g., certain political signs on private fences).
  • No unshielded light or string of lights shall be used to illuminate a sign. No flashing, blinking, or intermittent lights, or lights with changing intensity, are allowed on any sign (with a City-owned government sign exception for electronic message boards).
  • No sign shall be structurally unsafe, inadequately maintained, dilapidated, in bad repair, obstruct vision for vehicle or pedestrian safety, or otherwise be a public nuisance or menace.
  • No sign shall be installed or erected on a tree or utility pole, on public or private property.
  • No off-site advertising sign (including billboards) is allowed.
  • No banner sign is allowed except as specifically provided (very narrow exception).
  • No mobile sign is allowed except an incidental sign painted or affixed to a vehicle in the customary manner for identifying a business, and the vehicle may not be parked solely to advertise.
  • No moving or animated sign is allowed.
  • No pole sign is permitted, except as specifically allowed for menu boards, auto dealerships by variance, or as a non-permit sign for security, nameplate, or similar minor sign.
  • No projecting sign is permitted except as allowed for certain artistic pedestrian-oriented signs as part of a sign package and with variance.
  • No roof sign is permitted.
  • No sign may use reflective paint or tape, except Governmental Signs.
  • No sign may display the price of any goods, services, or any interest rate, except as specifically permitted for temporary window signs or reader boards for fuel prices or movie theaters.
  • No sign in the shape of a product, except a temporary window sign.
  • Signs that advertise a business no longer conducted, or a product no longer sold on the premises are prohibited, and must be removed unless covered or identified as seasonal.
  • Any sign erected in violation of any provision of Article XX, any other City ordinance, federal or state law or regulation is strictly prohibited.
  • Any sign, other than a Governmental Sign, may not use reflective paint or tape.
  • No obscene content (as defined in 150.2021) is allowed on any sign.
  • No sign shall be located or maintained so as to create a nuisance or a threat to the public safety and welfare.

Exempt Signs in Highland Park

  • Governmental signs authorized by law, ordinance, or governmental regulation are exempt from location, height, and other limitations otherwise imposed.
  • Signs required by law (such as public utility signs to warn of hazards, required address numbers, legal postings, etc.) are exempt.
  • Holiday decorations are generally exempt.
  • Temporary signs such as certain civic event signs, personal event signs, political election signs, temporary window signs, construction signs, and real estate signs may be exempted from permit requirements in each zoning district, subject to size, location, and duration limitations.
  • Official flags and emblems (governmental, college, religious, or organization, subject to certain restrictions) are exempt.
  • Memorial signs, if made of durable materials and not illuminated, are exempt in each zone per the sign tables.
  • On-site informational signs (such as those marking entrances, exits, restrooms, hours, etc.) of limited size are exempt from permit requirements.
  • Security, lawn service, nameplate signs, etc., of specified small size and number, are permit-exempt.
  • Subject to the sign tables per zoning district, additional minor exemptions may apply to personal event signs, open house signs, and political/political message signs (usually size and location limits apply).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Highland Park

  • A master signage plan (sign package) is required for newly constructed buildings that contain multiple storefronts with ground floor entrances and for certain existing buildings with facade improvements affecting multiple entrances.
  • A sign package may be submitted for any property with more than one building or with frontage along two or more streets where multiple signs are proposed, and for multiple tenant buildings with more than one proposed sign.
  • Sign permit applications for signs proposed as part of a planned unit development, or in connection with a use requiring a conditional or special use permit, or any sign in the HC (Health Care) District, require review by the Plan and Design Commission unless they are consistent with an approved sign package.
  • Approval of a sign package by the Plan and Design Commission is required before issuance of sign permits for the affected property/building (see 150.2030). The approved sign package governs all signage requiring permits for that property/building.
  • Sign permit applications may require the submission of a master signage plan at the discretion of the Director of Community Development.
  • Variances from sign regulations (including number, height, area, typology) must be requested through the Plan and Design Commission with public notice, per 150.2031.
  • No sign requiring Plan and Design Commission approval may be erected until the commission has reviewed and approved the sign or sign package in a public meeting.

Source: municode municipal code