Sign Regulations in Oak Grove, Minnesota

Oak Grove, Minnesota has specific sign regulations covering 15 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Identification Sign, Wall Sign, Temporary 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 Oak Grove, Minnesota

Sample Sign Requirements in Oak Grove

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Identification Sign10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided)1.5 sq ft per dwelling; 2.5 sq ft for interim use permit; 24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; 6 sq ft for real estate signsAny sign over 1.5 sq ft set back at least 10 ft from any lot line
Ground Sign10 feet24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; see also identification sign10 feet
Wall Sign10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided)24 sq ft for nonresidential signs

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Sign Types Covered

15

  • Identification Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Temporary Sign
  • Ground Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

12

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Oak Grove

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Oak Grove, wall signs can be up to 10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided). 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 Oak 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 Oak Grove, regulated sign types include Identification Sign, Wall Sign, Temporary Sign, Ground 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 Oak 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 Oak Grove are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Oak Grove has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Oak Grove, Minnesota Sign Rules at a Glance

Oak Grove, Minnesota regulates 15 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Identification Signs in the Agriculture (A), Agriculture Preserve (AP), Single-Family Residential (SFR), MUSA—Urban Reserve District (MUSA), Lake George Residential (LG-1, LG-2, LG-3), Lake George High Density Residential (LG-HDR) zoning district are capped at 10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided) tall and 1.5 sq ft per dwelling; 2.5 sq ft for interim use permit; 24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; 6 sq ft for real estate signs, with a Any sign over 1.5 sq ft set back at least 10 ft from any lot line setback (Sec. Sec. 109-479(c), Sec. 109-480 (Agricultural, Residential)). Most commercial signs in Oak Grove require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Oak Grove, Minnesota

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Oak Grove (12 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Agriculture (A), Agriculture Preserve (AP), Single-Family Residential (SFR), MUSA—Urban Reserve District (MUSA), Lake George Residential (LG-1, LG-2, LG-3), Lake George High Density Residential (LG-HDR)410 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided)24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; see also identification sign
General Business (GB)425 feet (ground/pedestal sign)Single sign: 150 sq ft max; aggregate per lot: 4 sq ft per front foot of building + 1 sq ft per foot of unbuilt frontage
Limited Industry (LI)135 feet200 sq ft (single sign); aggregate area: 4 sq ft/front foot of building + 1 sq ft/front foot of property not occupied by building
Future Business Park (FBP)135 feet150 sq ft (if following GB standards), 200 sq ft (if following LI standards). See development agreement.
Public/Institutional (PI)135 feet150 sq ft (if following GB); 200 sq ft (if following LI)
Planned Unit Development Overlay District (PUD)1As per underlying district or as established by PUD, not to exceed 35 feet unless permitted by CUPPer development plan—typically per underlying district: 150 sq ft (GB), 200 sq ft (LI), etc.
Closed Landfill Restricted (CLR)1
Groundwater Protection Overlay District A, Groundwater Protection Overlay District B1As for underlying districtAs for underlying district; see zone-specific standards
Shoreland District110 feet from ground (for commercial informational signs)32 sq ft (informational)—see commercial use, or as allowed in underlying zone for real estate or identification signs
Rum River Scenic Land Use District2
Floodplain District1
General Regulations For All Zones164 sq ft (general maximum); election and temporary event signs—no max except must not obstruct sight lines or interfere with traffic

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Oak Grove(sample of 3 of 12 zones)

Agriculture (A), Agriculture Preserve (AP), Single-Family Residential (SFR), MUSA—Urban Reserve District (MUSA), Lake George Residential (LG-1, LG-2, LG-3), Lake George High Density Residential (LG-HDR)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Identification Sign10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided)1.5 sq ft per dwelling; 2.5 sq ft for interim use permit; 24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; 6 sq ft for real estate signsAny sign over 1.5 sq ft set back at least 10 ft from any lot lineOne per lot frontageSet back at least 10 feet from any lot line for signs over 1.5 sq ft; 15 feet from right-of-way for real estate signs unless flat against structureUnlockSec. 109-479(c), Sec. 109-480 (Agricultural, Residential)
Ground Sign10 feet24 sq ft for nonresidential signs; see also identification sign10 feetOne per lot frontageSet back at least 10 feet from any lot lineUnlockSec. 109-480 (Agricultural, Residential)
Wall Sign10 feet above grade (unless otherwise provided)24 sq ft for nonresidential signsOne per lot frontageOn building; shall not be painted directly on wall or fence, see 109-479(c)(7)UnlockSec. 109-480 (Agricultural, Residential); 109-479(c)(7)
Real Estate Sign10 feet6 sq ft per surface (single sale); up to 32 sq ft for residential project of 6+ dwellings, up to 48 sq ft for commercial area of 3+ acres or industrial area of 10+ acres15 feet from right-of-way unless against structureMinimum 15 feet from right-of-way line unless flat against structureUnlockSec. 109-479(c)(4)

General Business (GB)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Identification Sign25 feet (ground/pedestal sign)Single sign: 150 sq ft max; aggregate per lot: 4 sq ft per front foot of building + 1 sq ft per foot of unbuilt frontage10 feet from any lot lineSetback at least 10 feet from any lot lineUnlockSec. 109-480 (GB), 109-469
Wall SignNo single sign exceeding 150 sq ft; aggregate lot max as aboveOn building faceUnlockSec. 109-480 (GB); Sec. 109-479(c)(7)
Ground Sign (Pedestal/Pylon)25 feet above grade150 sq ft10 feet from any lot lineSet back at least 10 feet from any lot lineUnlockSec. 109-480 (GB)
Temporary Sign25 feet (permanent), up to 64 sq ft for temporary (no height specified, presume default max)64 sq ft (general), 150 sq ft (GB max for permanent ground/pedestal)10 feetSet back at least 10 feet from any lot lineUnlockSec. 109-479(c)(4), 109-480 (GB)

Shoreland District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Water-Oriented Accessory Structure Sign10 feet from ground (for commercial informational signs)32 sq ft (informational)—see commercial use, or as allowed in underlying zone for real estate or identification signsAt least 10 feet from ordinary high water level for water-oriented accessory structures; info sign in shore impact zone—no setback if informational only and size/height limits metOne informational sign per commercial establishment (Sec. 109-300(a)(3)b)May be allowed within shore impact zone when necessary to convey needed info; not allowed in or on the water except by public authority.UnlockSec. 109-300(a)(3); 109-287

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Prohibited Signs in Oak Grove

  • No signs shall be erected, re-erected, constructed, altered, or maintained except as provided by this Code.
  • Private signs are prohibited within the public right-of-way or easements except by conditional use permit for specified time (not to exceed 90 days in 24 months) (109-479(c)(1)).
  • Illuminated flashing signs are not permitted in any district (109-479(c)(2)).
  • Illuminated signs or devices giving off an intermittent, steady or rotating beam consisting of a collection or concentration of rays of light shall not be permitted in any district (109-479(c)(3)).
  • No sign may be erected that, by reason of position, shape or color, would interfere with the proper functioning or purpose of a traffic sign or signal (109-479(c)(6)).
  • Signs shall not be painted directly on the outside wall of a building, fence, rocks, or similar structure or feature in any district (109-479(c)(7)).
  • No sign of any type is permitted to be located in a manner not conforming to required setbacks and height limitations (see 109-480: e.g., setback at least ten feet from any lot line for most signs, not over ten feet above grade in residential/agricultural districts, etc.).
  • No sign may be placed on a lot or parcel for a period exceeding stated temporary allowances (e.g., temporary sign not exceeding 64 square feet, maximum 30 days in any 12-month period, 109-479(a)).
  • Signs advertising activities or products not conducted on the premises are considered 'advertising signs' or billboards, which are not described as permitted in any district under 109-480.
  • Election signs are to be removed within 30 days following the election, and not permitted in residential districts sooner than two months before the relevant election (109-479(c)(8)b.2.).

Exempt Signs in Oak Grove

  • Noncommercial speech may be substituted on any sign otherwise allowed (substitution clause) (109-481).
  • Real estate signs for the purpose of selling, renting or leasing property are allowed up to six square feet per surface within the front yard, provided they are 15 feet from the right-of-way unless flat against the structure; for residential projects of six or more units, one sign not to exceed 32 square feet; for commercial area of three acres or more or industrial area of ten acres or more, one sign not to exceed 48 square feet; such signs shall not remain after 90% of the project is developed (109-479(c)(4)).
  • Election signs of any size may be posted in any number from 46 days before the state primary in a state general election year until ten days following the election (109-479(c)(8)a).
  • Signs existing on the date of adoption of the ordinance which do not conform to the regulations are considered a legal nonconforming use (109-479(c)(5)).
  • Signs indicating areas that are available or not available for public use and signs approved by federal, state, or local government which are necessary for public health and safety are permitted (per River/Scenic District list, but applies generally to public purposes).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Oak Grove

  • A sign plan shall be submitted with the site plan for new developments or when existing developments are being enlarged or extensively remodeled (109-469).
  • In GB (General Business), LI (Limited Industry), and FBP (Future Business Park) districts, all uses are subject to the site plan review process, which requires sign details to be included (as cross-referenced in 109-479 and 109-469).
  • Accessory uses in business and industrial districts expressly include 'Signage in conformance with section 109-479', with approval tied to compliance and site plan submission (see GB 109-98(c)(4), LI 109-99(c)(4), PI 109-101(e)(5)).
  • For Planned Unit Developments (PUD), the development plan must specify all signage and the sign plan must be incorporated into the overall site plan as part of PUD approval (see 109-102).

Source: municode municipal code