Sign Regulations in Overland, Missouri

Overland, Missouri has specific sign regulations covering 48 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Ground-Mounted Sign (In lieu of Pole Sign), Pole Sign, Occupational/Identification Sign (Small Attached). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: October 10, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Overland, Missouri

Sample Sign Requirements in Overland

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Subdivision Identification Ground Sign8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; must meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a); 400.290(F))
Church/Public/Semi-Public/Park Identification Ground Sign8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a); 400.290(F))
Construction Sign (Residential) - Ground8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a))

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Sign Types Covered

48

  • Ground-Mounted Sign (In lieu of Pole Sign)
  • Pole Sign
  • Occupational/Identification Sign (Small Attached)
  • On-Premise Electronic Message Sign (CUP)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

8

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Overland

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Overland 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 Overland, 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 Overland, regulated sign types include Ground-Mounted Sign (In lieu of Pole Sign), Pole Sign, Occupational/Identification Sign (Small Attached), On-Premise Electronic Message Sign (CUP), 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 Overland 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 Overland are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Overland has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Overland, Missouri Sign Rules at a Glance

Overland, Missouri regulates 48 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Subdivision Identification Ground Signs in the Single-Family and Two-Family Residential (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4) zoning district are capped at 8 ft max height from surrounding grade tall and 32 sq ft per face, with a Minimum 10 ft from any property line; must meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a); 400.290(F)) setback (Sec. 400.835(A)(1)(a); 400.835(A)(2)(a),(c); 400.825(F)). Most commercial signs in Overland require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Overland, Missouri

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Overland (8 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Single-Family and Two-Family Residential (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4)128 ft max height from surrounding grade120 sq ft per face
Apartment District (R-5) and Condominium District (R-6)26 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per face
Neighborhood & General Commercial (C-1, C-2)1532 ft max height; bottom of sign at least 10 ft above surrounding grade50 sq ft per face
Manufacturing District (M-1)932 ft; bottom ≥10 ft above grade50 sq ft per face
Planned Development (PD)1
PD-C and PD-MxD1132 ft; bottom ≥10 ft above grade50 sq ft per face
Planned Residential Zoning District2As per 400.835(A)(2) and 400.835(B)(2)As per One- and Two-Family (400.835(A)) and Multi-Family (400.835(B)) standards
General Regulations For All Zones11Per pole sign standards (commercial) (400.840(B)(4))40 sq ft per face

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Overland(sample of 3 of 8 zones)

Single-Family and Two-Family Residential (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Subdivision Identification Ground Sign8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; must meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a); 400.290(F))Two permanent subdivision identification signs per development; identification allowed at each entrance when multiple entrances existAt each development entrance; allowed at each entrance where a development has access on two or more streets or more than one entrance on one streetUnlock400.835(A)(1)(a); 400.835(A)(2)(a),(c); 400.825(F)
Church/Public/Semi-Public/Park Identification Ground Sign8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a); 400.290(F))Not more than one per street frontageOne per street frontageUnlock400.835(A)(1)(b); 400.835(A)(2)(a),(c)
Construction Sign (Residential) - Ground8 ft max height from surrounding grade32 sq ft per faceMinimum 10 ft from any property line; meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a))Not more than one per street frontageOne per street frontageUnlock400.835(A)(1)(c); 400.835(A)(2)(a),(c); 400.835(A)(3)(a)
Residential Project Construction Sign - Promotional (On-site)120 sq ft per faceGeneral ground sign setback applies: 10 ft from property lines (400.835(A)(2)(a))One per major entranceOne per major entrance to the subdivision or project site (on-site)Unlock400.835(A)(1)(d)1; 400.835(A)(2)(d)1; 400.835(A)(3)(b)1
Residential Project Construction Sign - Directional (Off-site)16 sq ft per faceAny number permitted subject to restrictionsAny number off the premises of the subdivision/project; shall not block view of any pre-existing sign from normal traffic levelUnlock400.835(A)(1)(d)2; 400.835(A)(2)(d)2; 400.835(A)(3)(b)2
Directional Sign (Entry/Exit)No more than 3.5 ft above elevation of adjacent driveway at point meeting street right-of-way6 sq ft per faceTwo per entry/exitTwo signs per entry/exitUnlock400.835(A)(1)(e); 400.835(A)(2)(e); 400.835(A)(3)(d)
Memorial or Tablet Sign6 ft max height from surrounding grade6 sq ft per face (unless installed by Federal/State/County/City or agencies thereof)OneUnlock400.835(A)(1)(f); 400.835(A)(2)(f); 400.795(B)(8)
Property Real Estate Sign6 ft max height from surrounding grade6 sq ft per faceOne per lot frontageOn the premises; one per lot frontageUnlock400.835(A)(1)(g); 400.835(A)(2)(g); 400.835(A)(3)(c); 400.795(B)(6)

Neighborhood & General Commercial (C-1, 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
Attached Sign (Primary Frontage)10% of building face areaOne attached sign per building face; see also corner lot and multi-occupancy provisionsOn building wall below the parapet/mansard/roof line; clearance of 10 ft above ground or pavement; shall not project above roof lineUnlock400.840(A)(2); 400.840(B)(2); 400.825(F)
Attached Sign (Corner Lot Additional Frontage)10% of additional frontage building face areaOne additional attached sign per additional street frontageOn each street frontage of a corner lotUnlock400.840(A)(2); 400.840(B)(2)
Ground-Mounted Sign (In lieu of Pole Sign)6 ft max height from surrounding grade40 sq ft per faceAt least 10 ft from front property line or any street frontage; meet sight triangle (400.840(B)(3); 400.290(F))One per lot (substituted for the allowable pole sign)On lot; must not obstruct visibility at entries/exitsUnlock400.840(A)(3); 400.840(B)(3)
Pole Sign32 ft max height; bottom of sign at least 10 ft above surrounding grade50 sq ft per faceAt least 10 ft from front property line or any street frontage; meet sight triangle (400.840(B)(3)-(4))One per lotOn lot; same locational requirements as ground-mounted signsUnlock400.840(A)(4); 400.840(B)(4)
Directory Sign (In lieu of Pole Sign) (Multiple Occupancies)As approved by Planning and Zoning CommissionAs approved by Planning and Zoning CommissionOne per building/property of multiple occupancyAs approved by Planning and Zoning CommissionUnlock400.840(A)(7); 400.840(B)(7); 400.840(C)(3)
Sandwich Board (Temporary)8 sq ft per face maxMaintain 5 ft clear passage between board and street curbOne per commercial propertyOn-site on commercial property; placed so as not to block public waysUnlock400.850(B)(3)(a)-(g)
Construction Sign (Commercial Use of 400.835(C)(1))8 ft (by reference to 400.835(A)(2)(c))32 sq ft per face (by reference to 400.835(A)(1)(c) and 400.835(C)(1))≥10 ft from property line; meet sight triangle (400.835(A)(2)(a) by incorporation)One per street frontageAs permitted in residential section; one per street frontageUnlock400.840(C)(1) (incorporates 400.835(C)(1))
Directional Sign (Entry/Exit) (Commercial)No more than 3.5 ft above adjacent driveway elevation at ROW6 sq ft per faceTwo per entry/exitTwo per entry/exitUnlock400.840(A)(1) (incorporates 400.835(A)(1)(e)); 400.835(A)(2)(e); 400.840(C)(2)

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
Automobile/Truck Service Station – Brand Identification Sign (Pole)Per pole sign standards (commercial) (400.840(B)(4))32 sq ft per faceAs for pole signs (≥10 ft from frontage; bottom ≥10 ft above grade; ≤32 ft high)One per siteAs regulated for pole signs (400.840(B))Unlock400.850(A)(1)(a)1; 400.850(A)(2)(a)1; 400.840(B)(4)
Automobile/Truck Service Station – Brand Identification Sign (Ground) (In lieu of Pole)6 ft40 sq ft per face≥10 ft from frontage; sight triangleOne per site (in lieu of pole)As regulated for ground-mounted signs (400.840(B)(3))Unlock400.850(A)(1)(a)2; 400.850(A)(2)(a)2; 400.840(B)(3)
Automobile/Truck Service Station – Attached Brand Identification Sign10% of building face for attached sign; 32 sq ft for attached logo per frontageOne attached sign per frontage (10% rule); plus one attached logo per street frontageOn buildingUnlock400.850(A)(1)(a)3-4; 400.850(A)(2)(a)3; 400.840(B)(2)
Gasoline Price Sign (Per Pump Island)10 sq ft per face per signOne price sign per pump islandAt ends of pump islandsUnlock400.850(A)(1)(b)1, (3); 400.850(A)(2)(c)
Gasoline Price Sign (Component of Pole Sign)Per pole sign standards10 sq ft per face (component of permitted pole sign)As per pole signOneOn the permitted pole signUnlock400.850(A)(1)(b)2, (3); 400.850(A)(3)(a)
Standard Outdoor Advertising Structure (Billboard) (I-170 Frontage Only; Non-Residential)≤50 ft from highest point of sign to surrounding grade or street level, whichever higherDetermined case-by-case by Planning and Zoning CommissionFront setback ≥50 ft; other distance separations as aboveOnly on property with frontage on Interstate 170; not within any Residential or Planned Residential Zoning District; if in PD or on property with a conditional use permit, must be specifically authorized on final development plan or permit approvalUnlock400.850(C)(1)-(4), (8)-(9)
Trivision Billboard (Standards)As per billboardAs per billboard allowance (case-by-case by P&Z when applicable)As per billboardWhere billboards are permittedUnlock400.850(C)(5)
Electronic Billboard (Standards)As per billboardAs per billboard (case-by-case by P&Z when applicable)As per billboardWhere billboards are permittedUnlock400.850(C)(6)

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Prohibited Signs in Overland

  • Animated signs are prohibited.
  • Any sign erected in a location prohibited by the sign code is unlawful.
  • Any sign erected in a public easement or right-of-way is prohibited.
  • Any sign erected so as to prevent free ingress to or egress from any door, window, or exitway required by the Building or Fire Codes is prohibited.
  • Any sign attached to any public utility pole, tree, fire hydrant, curb, sidewalk, or other surface located on public property is prohibited.
  • Any sign located where it obstructs the view of any authorized traffic sign, signal, or device; or by shape, position, or color interferes with or is confused with any authorized traffic control device; or obstructs vision of the public right-of-way to a vehicle operator during ingress, egress, or travel is prohibited.
  • Any sign advertising a product, service, or activity not manufactured, sold, or rendered on the premises (off-premise advertising) is prohibited except as otherwise permitted by the ordinance.
  • Banners attached to buildings, pennants on poles/wires/ropes, streamers, wind-operated devices, fluttering signs, pinwheels, street banners, and A-frame or other portable signs of a like nature are prohibited except as permitted under temporary/special displays.
  • Off-site or off-premises signs are prohibited except as expressly allowed by the ordinance.
  • Flashing signs and electronic signs are prohibited except as specifically provided for billboards and on-premise electronic message signs.
  • Portable signs not permanently affixed to the ground are prohibited except as allowed for specified temporary uses (including sandwich boards where permitted).
  • Signs containing obscene, indecent, prurient, or immoral content are prohibited.
  • Projecting signs are prohibited.
  • Roof signs are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Overland

  • Flags of any nation, state, county, city, or other governmental unit, and flags of not-for-profit organizations.
  • Temporary decorations or displays celebrating traditionally accepted patriotic, religious, or local holidays or events.
  • Signs of the City of Overland and official traffic, fire, and police signs, signals, devices, and markings of the state, county, or city.
  • Non-illuminated directional or informational signs of a public nature.
  • Residential garage or patio sale signs not to exceed 6 square feet and located on the premises where the sale is taking place.
  • Property real estate signs not exceeding 6 square feet in area on the premises advertising the sale, rental, or lease, and off-site directional real estate signs not exceeding 6 square feet to assist locating an individual property for sale (excluding residential project construction directional signs regulated elsewhere).
  • One bulletin board not over 32 square feet for public, charitable, or religious institutions located on the institution’s premises.
  • Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings, and date of erection when cut into masonry or constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials.
  • Professional name plates, occupational signs, and home occupation signs not exceeding 1 square foot in area, wall-mounted and unit, adjacent to the main entrance.
  • Signs erected inside a building not visible through windows.
  • (Reserved item with no content).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Overland

  • A sign permit is required before commencing erection, construction, reconstruction, conversion, alteration, enlargement, extension, or moving of any sign or sign structure; a separate permit is required for each sign.
  • Sign permits expire if no construction begins within 6 months or if construction is not completed within 1 year; permits may be revoked for departures from approved plans or violations.
  • Outdoor advertising structures (billboards) require a specific permit and full Planning and Zoning Commission review, including submission of engineered construction plans, a site plan with required distances, and scaled representations of the sign.
  • Billboard permits require a public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission; City Council may review; nearby property owner protests can trigger a 3/4 Council vote requirement.
  • Temporary special display signs (including banners, pennants, streamers, yard signs, real estate directional “Open House” signs, portable signs, and other temporary signs) may be approved by the Director of Public Works for up to 30 days; extensions beyond 30 days require Planning and Zoning Commission approval.
  • Sandwich board signs in specified commercial districts require an annual permit from the Director of Public Works; displaying without a permit is prohibited.
  • Directory signs for buildings with multiple occupancies may be approved in lieu of a pole sign and are subject to Planning and Zoning Commission review and approval for height and overall square footage.
  • Industrial uses with more than one permanent building may provide additional attached or freestanding directional signs subject to Planning and Zoning Commission approval of height, location, and size.
  • On-premise electronic message signs require a conditional use permit to determine appropriateness and operational standards; exceptions exist for time/temperature signs ≤8 sq ft and fuel price displays (which must be constant and steady).
  • Replacement or relocation to install an electronic billboard requires approval via a conditional use permit and must meet location/design provisions; existing billboards and freestanding on-premise electronic message signs must be removed from the property beforehand.
  • Variances from sign regulations may be sought before the Board of Adjustment upon showing undue hardship (not economic gain or mere inconvenience); appeals from Board decisions go to Circuit Court.
  • For all signs, displaying the issued sign permit number on the sign face (or base for pole signs) is required.
  • All signs must comply with applicable State right-of-way requirements and, for outdoor advertising structures, with federal and state laws and regulations.

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