Sign Regulations in Beverly, Massachusetts

Beverly, Massachusetts has specific sign regulations covering 34 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Home identification sign, Accessory use/home occupation sign, Temporary real estate/building contractor signs. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Beverly, Massachusetts

Sample Sign Requirements in Beverly

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Building name, date, monument citation, or commemorative tablet5 sq ft
Warning, hazard, or public convenience sign2 sq ft
Directional/safety signs (non-business)2 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

34

  • Home identification sign
  • Accessory use/home occupation sign
  • Temporary real estate/building contractor signs
  • Freestanding Sign (single building with single business)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Beverly

Municipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Beverly 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 Beverly, 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 Beverly, regulated sign types include Home identification sign, Accessory use/home occupation sign, Temporary real estate/building contractor signs, Freestanding Sign (single building with single business), 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 Beverly 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 Beverly are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Beverly has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Beverly, Massachusetts Sign Rules at a Glance

Beverly, Massachusetts regulates 34 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign (single building with single business)s in the CG District, CC District, IR District, IG District zoning district are capped at 15 ft above grade tall and 10 sq ft, with a Building over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topography setback (Sec. §300-67A(2)(a)[1]). Most commercial signs in Beverly require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Beverly, Massachusetts

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Beverly (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1412 sq ft
CG District, CC District, IR District, IG District1715 ft above grade150 sq ft
CN District, HD District, BHD District1315 ft above grade25 sq ft
Residential Districts36 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Beverly(sample of 3 of 4 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
Building name, date, monument citation, or commemorative tablet5 sq ftMade a permanent and integral part of building or siteUnlock§300-68B
Warning, hazard, or public convenience sign2 sq ftUnlock§300-68E
Directional/safety signs (non-business)2 sq ftUnlock§300-68F
House of worship/community building identification12 sq ftUnlock§300-68G
Directional sign to house of worship or community building2 sq ftUnlock§300-68H
Home identification sign2 sq ftUnlock§300-68I
Gasoline pump sign1 sq ftOne per pumpOn gasoline pumpUnlock§300-68M
Temporary window sign (nonresidential first floors)6 sq ft or 20% of the area of the window, whichever is lessFirst floor of nonresidential buildingsUnlock§300-68N

CG District, CC District, IR District, IG District

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 (primary facade >40 ft, 0-20 ft setback)25 sq ft0-20 ft from front lot lineOne per ground floor business per primary facadeOn building's sign band if present; otherwise, top not higher than sill of 2nd story windows or 15 ft above grade, whichever is lowerUnlock§300-67A(1), §300-67A(1)(a)[3][a], §300-67A(1)(b)
Wall Sign (primary facade >40 ft, 20.01-40 ft setback)30 sq ft20.01 - 40 ft from front lot lineOne per ground floor business per primary facadeOn building's sign band if present; otherwise, top not higher than sill of 2nd story windows or 15 ft above grade, whichever is lowerUnlock§300-67A(1), §300-67A(1)(a)[3][b], §300-67A(1)(b)
Wall Sign (primary facade >40 ft, 40.01-80 ft setback)60 sq ft40.01 - 80 ft from front lot lineOne per ground floor business per primary facadeOn building's sign band if present; otherwise, top not higher than sill of 2nd story windows or 15 ft above grade, whichever is lowerUnlock§300-67A(1), §300-67A(1)(a)[3][c], §300-67A(1)(b)
Wall Sign (primary facade >40 ft, >80 ft setback)150 sq ftMore than 80 ft from front lot lineOne per ground floor business per primary facadeOn building's sign band if present; otherwise, top not higher than sill of 2nd story windows or 15 ft above grade, whichever is lowerUnlock§300-67A(1), §300-67A(1)(a)[3][d], §300-67A(1)(b)
Freestanding Sign (single building with single business)15 ft above grade10 sq ftBuilding over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyOneOnly permitted if building over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67A(2)(a)[1]
Freestanding Sign (single building with several businesses)15 ft above grade30 sq ftBuilding over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyOneOnly permitted if building over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67A(2)(a)[2], §300-67A(2)(b)
Freestanding Sign (several buildings, several businesses)15 ft above grade35 sq ftAll buildings over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyOneOnly permitted if all buildings over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67A(2)(a)[3], §300-67A(2)(b)
Sandwich Board Sign3.5 ft2 ftWithin 12 ft of main entranceOneSidewalk/grass strip of public right-of-way or on private property; within 12 ft of main entranceUnlock§300-67A(9)

CN District, HD District, BHD District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign20 sq ftOne per ground-floor use's primary facadeOn building's sign band if present; otherwise, top not higher than bottom of 2nd story sills or 15 ft above grade, whichever is lowerUnlock§300-67B(1)
Freestanding Sign (single building with single business)15 ft above grade10 sq ftBuilding >200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscuredOneOnly permitted if building over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67B(2)(a)[1]
Freestanding Sign (single building with several businesses)15 ft above grade20 sq ftBuilding >200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscuredOneOnly permitted if building over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67B(2)(a)[2], §300-67B(2)(b)
Freestanding Sign (several buildings, several businesses)15 ft above grade25 sq ftAll buildings >200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscuredOneOnly permitted if all buildings over 200 ft from front lot line or ≥75% obscured by topographyUnlock§300-67B(2)(a)[3], §300-67B(2)(b)
Window Sign (upper floor)3 sq ftOne per businessIn window opening of businessUnlock§300-67B(3)(a)
Window Sign (ground floor)6 sq ft or 20% of window, whichever is lessOne per businessIn window opening of businessUnlock§300-67B(3)(b),(c)
Canopy Sign (Gasoline Station)12 in6 ftUp to two per stationOn gas station canopyUnlock§300-67B(6)(a)
Sandwich Board Sign3.5 ft2 ftWithin 12 ft of main entranceOneSidewalk/grass strip of public right-of-way or on private property; within 12 ft of main entranceUnlock§300-67B(9)

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Prohibited Signs in Beverly

  • Any sign displaying flashing or intermittent lights, or lights of changing degrees of intensity, except a sign indicating time or temperature with changes alternating on not less than a five-second cycle when such sign does not constitute a public safety or traffic hazard.
  • Any lighting by exposed tubing or string of lights outlining a part or all of a building or affixed to any ornamental feature thereof, except temporary items for particular seasons or universally celebrated holidays.
  • Any sign that obscures a sign displayed by public authority for traffic instructions, directions, or other public information.
  • Any sign that uses the word 'stop' or 'danger' or otherwise presents or implies the need or requirement of stopping or caution or the existence of danger, or which is a copy or imitation of, or likely to be confused with, any sign displayed by public authority.
  • Any sign that obstructs light or impedes passage through any window, door, fire escape, stairway, ladder, or opening intended to provide light, air, ingress, or egress as required by law.
  • Any sign or sign illumination that causes direct glare into or upon any street, or into or upon any building other than the building to which the sign is affixed.
  • Any portable sign (except a sandwich board sign), with or without self-contained wheels, designed and constructed so as not to be permanently affixed to the land and moved from place to place. This includes removable signs displayed on a vehicle.
  • Any sign that violates any provision of any state law relative to outdoor advertising.
  • Signs constructed, erected, or maintained above the roofline of any building, except with Design Review Board approval.
  • Any off-premises sign, such as a billboard, which indicates a use or product not available on the property where the sign is located.
  • Any sign which advertises or calls attention to products, businesses, or activities no longer sold or carried on at the premises. Such signs shall not remain for more than 30 days beyond the date the business vacates the premises. Both the landlord and the lessee are individually responsible for removing such signs.
  • Any right-angle wall sign that projects more than four feet from a building face or wall.
  • Any sign which, due to its placement, obscures the visibility of motor vehicles, thus creating a traffic hazard.
  • Any sign not expressly permitted by this chapter.
  • No sign or any portion of any sign shall be allowed to have changeable messages, except for signs belonging to theaters, places of worship, nonprofit educational entities.
  • Colored lighting, open flame, or bare bulbs shall not be used to illuminate signs.
  • A sign shall not be placed so that it obscures architectural elements such as roofs, cornices, columns, arches, windows, details, or other building features or ornamentation.
  • Exterior design features of a building or structure associated with a corporate image or identification of a business are considered a sign and subject to sign regulations.

Exempt Signs in Beverly

  • Signs erected by or on the order of a governmental agency when limited to governmental purposes and excluding any advertising.
  • Names of building, date of erection, monument citation, and commemorative tablets made a permanent and integral part of a building or site, not exceeding five square feet.
  • Banners or flags emblematic of or issued by national, state, or local governments.
  • Holiday decorations and lights when in season.
  • Signs not exceeding two square feet in size indicating warnings, hazards, or public conveniences such as 'trespass,' 'beware of dog,' and restroom signs.
  • Signs not exceeding two square feet in size necessary for safety and direction of residents, employees, customers, and visitors, provided such signs do not carry the name or symbol of any product and the name or symbol of a business does not take up more than 30% of the sign space.
  • Signs identifying a house of worship or community building, not exceeding 12 square feet in size and not internally illuminated.
  • Signs not exceeding two square feet giving only direction and distance to a specified house of worship or community building, provided no such sign shall be illuminated.
  • Home signs, not exceeding two square feet, indicating the name and address of the occupant(s) of a dwelling.
  • A sign, not exceeding two square feet, indicating a permitted accessory use or home occupation.
  • One temporary sign, not exceeding six square feet in residential districts or 24 square feet in other districts, announcing prospective sale, rent, lease, or trade of, or contracting work done on, the property. Such sign must be removed within three days after the completion of the event or work. Temporary 'open house' signs are subject to additional timing and quantity restrictions.
  • Directory boards attached to buildings for the sole purpose of directing the public to, and identifying the location of, occupants or tenants within a building(s), with letters not exceeding one inch in height and total sign area not exceeding three square feet.
  • One sign on a gasoline pump indicating types and prices of gasoline, provided the sign does not exceed one square foot.
  • Temporary window signs on the first floors of nonresidential buildings, provided they do not exceed the smaller of six square feet or 20% of the area of the window and are up no longer than 14 days.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Beverly

  • All applications for a building permit to erect or alter any sign shall be reviewed by the Design Review Board, except as provided for in the exemptions of § 300-68.
  • No sign shall be erected or an existing sign altered in any way without review and approval by the Design Review Board and without issuance of a building permit as required by the Building Inspector, unless the sign qualifies for exemption under § 300-68.
  • An applicant must submit to the Design Review Board an application including a description of the proposed sign, a colored scale drawing, a site plan if applicable, photographs of the existing building or site, and other materials as required.
  • The Design Review Board has 60 days from receipt of a complete application to approve or disapprove the application. The applicant is suggested to be present at the meeting.
  • Upon receiving approval from the Design Review Board, the applicant may then apply for a sign permit from the Building Inspector.
  • The Design Review Board approves or disapproves all signs not expressly allowed by right in the code. Signs not expressly permitted require review and consideration of zoning district, surrounding uses and character, economic/business interests, and aesthetic appearance.
  • Variances for deviation from sign requirements may be approved by the Zoning Board of Appeal by special permit when special circumstances exist, and such deviation will be in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the ordinance.
  • For artist live/work, the special permit granting authority may modify sign standards as appropriate, pursuant to a recommendation by the Design Review Board.
  • All signs for advertising businesses licensed under certain city codes must be approved by the Director of Municipal Inspections.

Source: ecode360 municipal code