Sign Regulations in Spring Grove, Illinois

Spring Grove, Illinois has specific sign regulations covering 27 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign (Building Side with Public Entrance), Wall Sign (Building Side without Public Entrance, fronts public street), Ground Sign (Permanent). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: October 17, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Spring Grove, Illinois

Sample Sign Requirements in Spring Grove

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Directional Sign (Permanent)Ground directional sign: 4 ft; Wall or projecting directional sign: 10 ft4 sq. ft.
Church or Place of Worship Sign (Wall or Ground)Ground signs must follow 1203.2(C) setbacks.
School Sign (Wall or Ground)Ground signs must follow 1203.2(C) setbacks.

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Sign Types Covered

27

  • Wall Sign (Building Side with Public Entrance)
  • Wall Sign (Building Side without Public Entrance, fronts public street)
  • Ground Sign (Permanent)
  • Canopy/Awning Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Spring Grove

City WebsiteMunicipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Spring Grove 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 Spring Grove, 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 Spring Grove, regulated sign types include Wall Sign (Building Side with Public Entrance), Wall Sign (Building Side without Public Entrance, fronts public street), Ground Sign (Permanent), Canopy/Awning 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 Spring Grove 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 Spring Grove are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Spring Grove has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Spring Grove, Illinois Sign Rules at a Glance

Spring Grove, Illinois regulates 27 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Restricted Frontage Sign - Single Posts in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 66 inches overall tall, Max sign face 30 in H x 30 in W, and 36-inch maximum extension arm wide, with a Minimum 36 inches from any building, driveway, walkway, sidewalk and road right-of-way. setback (Sec. 1203.3(E); Exhibit 8). Most commercial signs in Spring Grove require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Spring Grove, Illinois

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Spring Grove (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones666 inches overallMax sign face 30 in H x 30 in W
Residential Zoning Districts (E-5, E-2, E-1, R-1, R-2)26 ft (all temporary ground signs limit)16 sq. ft.
Business Zoning Districts (B-1, B-2)16If sign extends below permanent canopy at 90° to building, minimum height 8 ft above public sidewalk.Up to 50 sq. ft. (even if Table 1 would allow more).
Office/Research (O-R)5If sign extends below permanent canopy at 90° to building, minimum height 8 ft above public sidewalk.Up to 50 sq. ft.
Industrial (I)11If sign extends below permanent canopy at 90° to building, minimum height 8 ft above public sidewalk.Up to 50 sq. ft.

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Spring Grove(sample of 3 of 5 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
Directional Sign (Permanent)Ground directional sign: 4 ft; Wall or projecting directional sign: 10 ft4 sq. ft.On-premises, identifying service areas (e.g., Receiving, Office, Parking).Unlock1203.7(A); 1203; 1208.1; 1209; 1210.1
Church or Place of Worship Sign (Wall or Ground)Ground signs must follow 1203.2(C) setbacks.One per church/place of worshipOn-premises; may be wall or ground type.Unlock1203.3(C); 1203; 1206
School Sign (Wall or Ground)Ground signs must follow 1203.2(C) setbacks.One per schoolOn-premises; may be wall or ground type.Unlock1203.3(D); 1203; 1206
Restricted Frontage Sign - Single Post66 inches overallMax sign face 30 in H x 30 in W36-inch maximum extension armMinimum 36 inches from any building, driveway, walkway, sidewalk and road right-of-way.Lots unable to comply with existing ground sign regulations due to extenuating circumstances.Unlock1203.3(E); Exhibit 8
Restricted Frontage Sign - Post and PanelOverall height 54 inches; top of sign face max 48 inches above grade; minimum clearance 12 inches from gradeMaximum sign face 12 sq. ft.Minimum 36 inches from any building, driveway, walkway, sidewalk and road right-of-way.Lots unable to comply with existing ground sign regulations due to extenuating circumstances.Unlock1203.3(E); Exhibit 8
Gas Station Pump Island Signs8 sq. ft. per signUp to 2 signs per pump islandOn each pump island at gas stations.Unlock1203.7(C)

Business Zoning Districts (B-1, B-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 Sign (Building Side with Public Entrance)Within signable area; may extend above signable area if building setback ≥25 ft, per Table 1, but never above eave/parapet/mansard/coping or other limiting architectural feature.Per Table 1; examples: for signable area 100 sq ft and setback 100 ft, S=57 sq ft; for setback 300 ft and signable area 1000 sq ft, S=175 sq ft.Height allowances linked to building setback per Table 1; cannot exceed limiting architectural features.One wall sign per establishment per side of building with a public entrance.On building faces located in business districts that contain a public entrance.Unlock1203.1; 1203.1(A)(1)-(3); 1203.1(B); Exhibit 1; Exhibit 2; Exhibit 7; 1206
Wall Sign (Building Side without Public Entrance, fronts public street)Within signable area limits; may extend above signable area if building setback ≥25 ft per Table 1 but never above limiting architectural features.Up to 50 sq. ft. (even if Table 1 would allow more).Per Table 1.One per building side that fronts a public street.On building sides that do not have a public entrance but front a public street.Unlock1203.1 (para 2); 1203.1(B); Exhibit 2; 1206
Ground Sign (Permanent)6 ft overall above finished grade; bottom of sign face minimum 12 inches above ground.Sign face area per Exhibit 6: 4,000 or less bldg sq ft: 24 sq ft face; 5,000: 30; 6,000: 36; 7,000: 42; 8,000: 48; 9,000: 54; 10,000: 60; 11,000 or larger: 64.Not within 10 ft of street ROW and/or lot line/easement; minimum distance from building = 1.5 x sign height; minimum 40 ft between ground signs; located ≥5 ft from side lot line and ≥40 ft from midpoint of any adjoining lot frontage; corner placement: 45° if facing corner or 90° to main thoroughfare; Route 12 ROW: 50 ft from centerline; Route 173 ROW: 102.5 ft from centerline.One permanent ground sign per building occupying a lot with ≥50 ft frontage on a public street/highway.On that part of the lot fronting a public street with ingress/egress and containing the primary public entrance to the building.Unlock1203.2; 1203.2(A)-(E); Exhibit 6; 1208.1(K)
Directory Sign (Ground)Per ground sign limits (overall height 6 ft).Per Exhibit 6 for ground signs.Ground sign setbacks per 1203.2(C).As specified by location constraints.Shopping center: one directory sign at one main entrance; Business/manufacturing subdivision: one directory sign at each point of entrance, with only one directory sign permitted for any subdivision on the same street.Unlock1203.3(A)(1)-(2); Exhibit 6
Projecting SignHighest point not above second-story windowsill or 16 ft, whichever is lower.9 sq. ft.Extends, at outermost point, not more than 60 inches from face of wall; pinned at least 6 inches away from wall.One per public entrance; one per wall fronting public street without entrance.At each public entrance to an establishment fronting on a public street; and on each wall that does not have a public entrance but fronts a public street.Unlock1203.4
Pre-Construction Sign (Temporary)6 ft (all temporary ground signs limit).32 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.One per lot side/building face with street frontage.One on each side of lot or each face of building with frontage on a public street.Unlock1204.4(A); 1204.4; 1204.3; 1209.2
Construction Sign (Temporary) (Business)6 ft (all temporary ground signs limit).32 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.One per lot side/building face with street frontage.One on each side of lot or each face of building which has frontage on a public street.Unlock1204.4(B); 1204.2; 1204.3; 1209.2
Promotional Sign (Temporary)6 ft.30 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.Max 1 temporary sign at any time (exceptions apply).On-premises at establishments located in a business zoning district.Unlock1204.4(E); 1209.2

Industrial (I)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Building Side with Public Entrance)Within signable area; may extend above signable area if building setback ≥25 ft per Table 1, but never above limiting architectural features.Per Table 1.Height allowances linked to building setback per Table 1; cannot exceed limiting architectural features.One wall sign per establishment per building side with a public entrance.On building faces located in Industrial districts that contain a public entrance.Unlock1203.1; 1203.1(A)(1)-(3); 1203.1(B); Exhibit 1; Exhibit 2; Exhibit 7
Wall Sign (Building Side without Public Entrance, fronts public street)Within signable area limits; may extend above signable area if building setback ≥25 ft per Table 1 but never above limiting architectural features.Up to 50 sq. ft.Per Table 1.One per building side that fronts a public street.On building sides without public entrance but fronting a public street.Unlock1203.1 (para 2); 1203.1(B); Exhibit 2
Ground Sign (Permanent)6 ft overall; bottom of sign face minimum 12 inches above ground.Per Exhibit 6.Per 1203.2(C).One permanent ground sign per building on a lot with ≥50 ft frontage.On that part of the lot fronting a public street with ingress/egress and containing the primary public entrance to the building.Unlock1203.2(A)-(E); Exhibit 6; 1208.1(K)
Directory Sign (Ground)Per ground sign limits (overall height 6 ft).Per Exhibit 6.Ground sign setbacks per 1203.2(C).As specified by location constraints.Shopping center: one at one main entrance; Manufacturing subdivision: one at each entrance; only one directory sign permitted on same street for any subdivision.Unlock1203.3(A)(1)-(2); Exhibit 6
Projecting SignHighest point not above second-story windowsill or 16 ft, whichever is lower.9 sq. ft.Extends, at outermost point, not more than 60 inches from face of wall; pinned at least 6 inches away from wall.One per public entrance; one per wall fronting public street without entrance.At each public entrance fronting on a public street; and on each wall that does not have a public entrance but fronts a public street.Unlock1203.4
Pre-Construction Sign (Temporary)6 ft.32 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.One per lot side/building face with street frontage.One on each side of lot or each face of building with frontage on a public street.Unlock1204.4(A)
Construction Sign (Temporary) (Manufacturing/Industrial)6 ft.32 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.One per lot side/building face with street frontage.One on each side of lot or each face of building which has frontage on a public street.Unlock1204.4(B); 1204.2; 1204.3; 1209.2
Identification Sign (Temporary) (Industrial)6 ft.30 sq. ft.Min 5 ft from any public right-of-way.OneOn parcel of land for industrial zoning district.Unlock1204.4(G)

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Prohibited Signs in Spring Grove

  • Permanent off-premise signs are prohibited.
  • Signs on poles are prohibited (except where specifically allowed elsewhere in the ordinance).
  • Signs that revolve, rotate, move, or give the appearance of movement are prohibited.
  • Flashing signs are prohibited.
  • Portable or moveable signs are prohibited.
  • Attention-getting devices such as search lights, propellers, spinners, streamers, inflatables, or pennants are prohibited.
  • Attaching signs to any tree, fence, fire escape, bush, or utility pole or placing signs within a public right-of-way is prohibited (except where specifically allowed).
  • Signs painted directly on a building are prohibited.
  • Roof signs are prohibited.
  • Lettering or other elements of a sign message that extend beyond the exterior perimeter of the surface to which it is attached are prohibited.
  • Signs that imitate or resemble official traffic signs or signals, or that display words like 'Stop', 'Slow Down', 'Caution', or 'Warning' in a manner normally associated with traffic control, are prohibited.
  • Temporary signs may not be illuminated.
  • Exposed bare bulbs in sign illumination are prohibited (neon tube signs are treated as internally illuminated and permitted).
  • Exposed clear gas-filled discharge tubing (neon or similar) visible through a sign face is prohibited unless the sign concept and colors are reviewed and approved by ARC and the Village Board.
  • Blinking, flashing, fluttering lights and beacon lights are prohibited.
  • Colored lights that may interfere with, mislead, or confuse traffic are prohibited.
  • Strobe lights are prohibited for any sign or to light any sign.
  • Spotlights or floodlights directed toward a sign that may reflect toward public ways are prohibited.
  • High pressure sodium lights are prohibited for sign illumination.
  • Time and temperature devices may not be used for advertising or conveying information other than time and temperature.
  • No sign shall be located so as to interfere with the clear vision of vehicular traffic or otherwise impair vehicular or pedestrian safety.
  • No sign shall be located so as to interfere with snow removal or other municipal or public utility maintenance activities.
  • No sign shall obstruct any fire escape, required exit, window, or other opening used as a means of egress.
  • No sign shall be located nearer than 10 feet to any telephone, electrical, or cable TV line.

Exempt Signs in Spring Grove

  • Exempt signs (general conditions): no illumination; no permits; placed on private property and set back from any public right-of-way; not placed on trees, utility poles, fences, or other accessory structures unless specifically provided; not more than 4 feet in height unless specifically provided.
  • Governmental traffic control and directional signs: may be on a fence, tree, or utility pole; may be in the public right-of-way; may be illuminated; may exceed 4 feet in height.
  • Public utility directional signs (not for promotion or sale of products/services): may be on a fence, tree, or utility pole and may be within a public right-of-way.
  • Land use regulatory signs (e.g., 'No Trespassing', 'No Hunting'): maximum 1.5 sq. ft. area.
  • Directional wall and window signs (e.g., 'Enter', 'Exit', hours): total area not greater than 144 square inches.
  • Residential household and garage sale signs: installed no earlier than 12 hours before the sale; removed immediately after; max 6 sq. ft.; one per lot (corner lots may display one per frontage).
  • Temporary window signs: inside or painted onto window/door glass; permitted for up to 60 consecutive days; must be cloth-like/paper/temporary materials (not solid permanent materials); not internally illuminated; may occupy up to 25% of the window area.
  • Real estate signs: must be on the property for sale/lease/rent; max 6 sq. ft. in residential districts and 16 sq. ft. in business/manufacturing districts; one per lot (corner lots may have one per frontage); remove within 7 days after transaction.
  • Real estate open house signs: may be placed in street rights-of-way on Tuesdays 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. and Saturdays/Sundays Noon–5:00 p.m.; must not interfere with sight distance or be in medians; max 4 sq. ft.; professional appearance; may have two faces; limited content; no more than four signs in a cluster; excess clusters are subject to summary removal.
  • Political campaign signs (window, wall, or ground) are allowed in all zoning districts; ground signs max 16 sq. ft. area and 48 inches height; must be on private property setback from any public right-of-way; remove within 7 days after the election.
  • On-premises seasonal decorations: visible from exterior; displayed for up to 90 days; not in the public right-of-way.
  • Flags and emblems (governmental or organizational): one per establishment/building/parcel; U.S. flag displayed per Flag Code is exempt.
  • Historical references (memorial plaques/markers): attached or integral to the structure; max 4 sq. ft. area.
  • Identification signs (address sign): one pole or wall-mounted sign per unit; address numbers 3–12 inches high; total area max 1.5 sq. ft.
  • Number identification signs (street address posting): buildings at property line use numerals 3–4 inches high; buildings set back use numerals 6–10 inches high; must be easily visible from the street.
  • Vending machine signs: permanent signs affixed by the manufacturer.
  • Gasoline pump signs: permanent signs affixed by the manufacturer.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Spring Grove

  • All permanent sign requests require submission of a sign plan; initial review by the ARC Chairperson and the Building and Zoning Officer determines compliance.
  • If a permanent sign plan does not comply or shows variances/departures, the application is referred to the full ARC for a meeting; ARC then recommends approval or denial to the Village Board; the Village Board makes the final determination.
  • No sign permit is issued until final sign design approval is granted by the Village Board.
  • Uniform Sign Plan is required for multi-tenant buildings (Exhibit 7); signs must use individual letters/logos, not project perpendicularly or above the roofline, and total sign area is limited to 1 sq. ft. per linear foot of unit frontage; common-sized lettering spaces, a single common color, a consistent background and size, and raceways/background matching building color are required.
  • Development identification signs for residential subdivisions, retail centers, and commercial developments require ARC and Village Board review and approval.
  • Restricted Frontage and Special Circumstance Signage applications may be referred to the full ARC for review if deemed necessary by the Building and Zoning Officer or ARC Chairman.
  • Temporary outdoor displays require ARC and Village Board approval prior to permit issuance.
  • Temporary off-premise promotional signs may be referred to the Village Board for approval if deemed necessary by the Building and Zoning Officer.
  • Changeable copy and electronic message center signs, and permanent time and temperature devices, are allowed only by variance; variance applications are reviewed by ARC and then decided by the Village Board, which may impose conditions.
  • Permanent projecting signs for single-business signage in multi-tenant buildings require a variance.
  • Portable and/or changeable copy signs are prohibited except in specified cases and must be approved by ARC and the Village Board when permitted.
  • Permanent sign applicants required to appear before ARC and the Village Board must submit 17 information packets at least two weeks prior to the ARC meeting and pay a $350 non-refundable application fee; a new fee is required for subsequent applications if denied or canceled.

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