Sign Regulations in Fremont, Nebraska

Fremont, Nebraska has specific sign regulations covering 26 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign (25-35 mph), Freestanding Sign (40-50 mph). 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 Fremont, Nebraska

Sample Sign Requirements in Fremont

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignAs above (capped by frontage length)
Projecting Sign12 ft.6 sq. ft.
Freestanding Sign5 ft.12 sq. ft.; Subdivision/park identification: 50 sq. ft.5 ft. from all property lines

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Sign Types Covered

26

  • Wall Sign
  • Freestanding Sign (25-35 mph)
  • Freestanding Sign (40-50 mph)
  • Freestanding 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 Fremont

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Fremont, monument signs are limited to 5 ft.. 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 Fremont, 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 Fremont, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign (25-35 mph), Freestanding Sign (40-50 mph), Freestanding Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Fremont, monument signs typically require a 5 ft. from all property lines setback from property lines. Setbacks may increase near residential zones or intersections. Wall signs attached to buildings generally don't have setback requirements. Use PermitPal for location-specific setback data.

Digital and LED signs in Fremont are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Fremont has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Fremont, Nebraska Sign Rules at a Glance

Fremont, Nebraska regulates 26 sign types across 12 zoning districts. Freestanding Signs in the Residential District (R, SR, AR, UR, MH) zoning district are capped at 5 ft. tall and 12 sq. ft.; Subdivision/park identification: 50 sq. ft., with a 5 ft. from all property lines setback (Sec. Table 11-825.02.01.; Sec. 11-825.02.C.). Most commercial signs in Fremont require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Fremont, Nebraska

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Fremont (12 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential District (R, SR, AR, UR, MH)612 ft.32 sq. ft.
Suburban Commercial District (SC)938 ft.162 sq. ft.
General Commercial District (GC)860 ft.450 sq. ft.
Downtown Commercial District (DC)516 ft.50 sq. ft.
Business Park District (BP)348 ft.253 sq. ft.
Light Industrial District (LI)466 ft.450 sq. ft.
General Industrial District (GI)566 ft.450 sq. ft.
Aviation District (AV)348 ft.253 sq. ft.
Campus/University District (CU)226 ft. (25-35 mph); 38 ft. (40-50 mph)72 sq. ft. (25-35 mph); 162 sq. ft. (40-50 mph); see Table 11-825.02.02.
Parks and Open Space District (PO)25 ft.12 sq. ft.
Port Authority District (PA)230 ft.112 sq. ft.
General Regulations For All Zones2Not more than 50% of sign area (total area of sign controlled by sign type)

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

Residential District (R, SR, AR, UR, MH)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignAs above (capped by frontage length)1 per building/tenantEach exterior business wall enclosing such business with a public entrance, facing a public street ROW, or abutting a parking lot with a parking module width of 55 ft. or moreUnlockTable 11-825.01.01.; Sec. 11-822.A; Sec. 11-825.01.B.2.
Projecting Sign12 ft.6 sq. ft.1 per primary building/tenant entrance (UR only)Attached to building elevation of primary entrance (UR only)UnlockTable 11-825.01.01.
Freestanding Sign5 ft.12 sq. ft.; Subdivision/park identification: 50 sq. ft.5 ft. from all property lines1 per lot/tract, with additional signs for >1 street frontage or >300 ft. increments (per frontage)1 per lot or tract. If property has more than one street frontage or more than 300 ft. of frontage, additional signs allowed accordingly.UnlockTable 11-825.02.01.; Sec. 11-825.02.C.
Off-Premise Directional Sign for Religious, Educational, Governmental, or Non-Profit Entities5 ft.32 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1Abutting a HighwayUnlockTable 11-825.02.01.
Banner (Temporary)12 sq. ft. for agricultural use; 32 sq. ft. for multifamily/institutional (not allowed for single-family, manufactured housing, mobile home, or commercial use of the same); 12 sq. ft. for recreation/amusement uses1 per building/unit frontageOn building/unit or permanent sign structure; if freestanding, must relate to the same use/propertyUnlockTable 11-826.01.01.
Freestanding/Portable Sign (Temporary)6 sq. ft.2 ft. from property line1 per lot or tractPer lot or tract, minimum 2 ft. from property linesUnlockTable 11-826.01.01.

Suburban Commercial District (SC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign1 per buildingEach exterior business wall enclosing the business, subject to additional conditionsUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.
Awning or Canopy Sign5 sq. ft.1 per awning/canopyPer awning or canopyUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.
Freestanding Sign (adjacent to 25-35 mph roadways)26 ft.72 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1 per frontage, plus additional for each 300 ft.Per property; see frontage rules for additionalsUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Freestanding Sign (adjacent to 40-50 mph roadways)38 ft.162 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1 per frontage, plus additional for each 300 ft.As aboveUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Temporary - Banner32 sq. ft.1 per lot/tractAttached to building/unit or sign structure, or as a freestanding temporary sign on same propertyUnlockTable 11-826.01.02.
Temporary - Flag Sign18 ft.3.5 ft. width, up to 18 ft. height3.5 ft.1 per 50 ft. of frontage, max 2 at a time1 per 50 ft. of frontageUnlockTable 11-826.01.02.
Temporary - Freestanding/Portable Sign32 sq. ft.2 ft. from property line1 per lot or tractPer lot or tract, at least 2 ft. from property linesUnlockTable 11-826.01.02.
Temporary - Light/Support Pole SignHeight of building6 sq. ft. per sign2 banners per polePrivate property under same ownershipUnlockTable 11-826.01.02.

General Commercial District (GC)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign1 per tenant frontage, additional wall signs as per rulesEach exterior business wall enclosing the business, as per rulesUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.
Neon Sign (Window)6 sq. ft.1 per building/tenant frontageOn or inside windowUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.
Directory or Window Sign2 per tenant frontageOn windowsUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.
Freestanding Sign (adjacent to 25-35 mph roadways)30 ft.112 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1 per frontage/each 300 ft.Per property, increased allocation for >300 ft. of frontage, per frontageUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Freestanding Sign (adjacent to 40-50 mph roadways)48 ft.253 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1 per frontage/each 300 ft.As aboveUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Freestanding Sign (adjacent to 55+ mph roadways)60 ft.450 sq. ft.5 ft. from property line1 per frontage/each 300 ft.As aboveUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Flag and Flagpole45 ft.60 sq. ft.1 per lot1 per lotUnlockTable 11-825.02.02.
Projection Sign24 sq. ft.1 per facadePer facadeUnlockTable 11-825.01.02.

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Prohibited Signs in Fremont

  • Signs that are a traffic hazard because they simulate or imitate (in size, color, lettering, or design) any traffic sign or signal, or signs located in such a manner as to obstruct or otherwise interfere with a driver's view of approaching, merging or intersecting traffic.
  • Signs encroaching upon or overhanging public right-of-way, except as specifically allowed elsewhere in the code.
  • No sign attached to any utility pole, light standard, street tree, or any other public facility located within the public right-of-way.
  • Animated or moving signs that are visible from public rights-of-way, including any moving, swinging, rotating, flashing, blinking, scintillating, fluctuating, or similar movements, except as allowed in changeable copy message centers.
  • Portable signs except as allowed for temporary signs.
  • Signs attached to or placed on a vehicle or trailer parked on public or private property with the primary purpose of displaying signs, or used primarily as static displays, advertising a product or service, or utilized as storage, shelter or distribution points for commercial products or services.
  • Signs which contain or consist of balloons (including inflatable or may be inflated signs), posters, pennants, ribbons, streamers, spinners, or other similarly moving devices.
  • Off premise signs, except as allowed in the section for off-premises electronic changeable message advertising signs.
  • Outdoor advertising signs, except as specifically permitted.
  • Signs not expressly permitted in the code.
  • Signs obstructing building ingress or egress, including doors, egress windows, and fire escapes.
  • Signs obstructing features necessary for public safety, including standpipes and fire hydrants.
  • Signs obstructing required sight distance triangles.
  • Signs posted, installed, or mounted on trees or shrubs.
  • Signs posted, installed, or mounted on utility poles.
  • Signs posted, installed, or mounted on utility cabinets (except those required for public safety or identification by the utility provider).
  • Signs located in or over public rights-of-way, except as specifically exempted for certain governmental or district signs.
  • Signs located where there is less clearance from authorized communication or energized electrical power lines than allowed by law.
  • Signs located within easements for access, drainage, or utilities.
  • Signs not constructed of weather-resistant materials.
  • Signs that violate adopted building and electrical codes.
  • Signs that are not maintained (poor state of repair, peeling finishes, running colors not part of original design, rust, corrosion, mineral deposits, not level, etc.).
  • Signs that do not display a message for more than 90 days (considered abandoned).
  • Prohibited lighting elements on signs, including uncovered glare, exposed strip lighting or neon used to outline buildings unless seasonal, and beacons or searchlights.

Exempt Signs in Fremont

  • Any public purpose/safety sign and any other notice or warning required by federal, state, or local law, regulation, or resolution.
  • Works of art that do not include a commercial message.
  • Signs that are not visible from a public roadway and not intended to be visible to and readable from the public way or from adjacent property.
  • Incidental building markers, provided they are less than two square feet in area, containing no commercial message.
  • Religious and other holiday lights and decorations, containing no commercial message, and displayed only during the appropriate time of year.
  • Flags of the United States, the state, foreign nations having diplomatic relations with the United States, and any other flag adopted or sanctioned by an elected legislative body of competent jurisdiction, flown in accordance with protocol established by Congress; any flag not meeting these conditions is considered a sign and is regulated as such.
  • Freestanding/portable signs provided they meet all freestanding/portable sign regulations set forth in the specific tables for permissible temporary sign types.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Fremont

  • Approval of a sign plan (also called 'sign plan' or 'master sign plan') is permitted as an alternative to strict compliance, by Planning Commission approval, where it results in a substantially improved, comprehensive, and unified proposal compared to strict compliance with sign regulations.
  • A sign plan is required/set out for unified developments (e.g., shopping centers, office or industrial parks), including all tenants and lots; plans must show sign locations, heights, dimensions, materials, colors, illumination, a design theme, illustrative examples, and demonstrate improvement to aesthetics without adverse impact to adjacent properties.
  • The sign plan may allow deviation from types, numbers, area, and materials/illumination standards (except prohibited signs or sign elements), but must meet approval criteria including unified theme, public safety, and neighborhood character.
  • The Planning Commission may impose reasonable conditions on a sign plan to ensure compliance with the ordinance standards.
  • Setbacks for detached signs may deviate through the sign plan process if public safety or utility easements are unaffected.
  • Any signage approved under a sign plan will require applications for individual sign permits based on compliance with the approved sign plan.
  • All existing nonconforming signs on-site must be brought into conformance with the approved sign plan.
  • The process for approval of a sign plan requires submittal of design details and is intended to allow more flexibility provided aesthetic and public welfare objectives are met.

Source: municode municipal code