Sign Regulations in Seward, Nebraska

Seward, Nebraska has specific sign regulations covering 14 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Projecting Sign, Awning Sign, Wall Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 21, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Seward, Nebraska

Sample Sign Requirements in Seward

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall SignSee Table 35C for zone-specific maximum area.
Projecting SignSubject to overall sign area limits in Table 35C.
Awning SignArea restrictions per above formulas.

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Sign Types Covered

14

  • Projecting Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Pole Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Seward

Municipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Seward 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 Seward, 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 Seward, regulated sign types include Projecting Sign, Awning Sign, Wall Sign, Pole 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 Seward 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 Seward are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Seward has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Seward, Nebraska Sign Rules at a Glance

Seward, Nebraska regulates 14 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Outdoor Advertising Sign (Permitted Along Highways)s in the AG District, C-2 District, I-1 District, I-2 District zoning district are capped at 35 ft tall and 500 sq ft (Sec. § 410-35.13A-E). Most commercial signs in Seward require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Seward, Nebraska

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Seward (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
CBD District5See Table 35C for zone-specific maximum area.
AG District, C-2 District, I-1 District, I-2 District635 ft500 sq ft
Residential zoning district (RR through R-4 and RM Districts)53 ft<50 sq ft
General Regulations For All Zones73 ft50 sq ft (nonresidential), 6 sq ft (residential)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Seward(sample of 3 of 4 zones)

CBD 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 SignSee Table 35C for zone-specific maximum area.Subject to total sign area limits in Table 35C.Attached to and parallel with a building wall. May encroach on public right-of-way by 18 inches if on front property line (CBD only).Unlock§ 410-35.4A(1)-(5), Table 35C, § 410-35.5A, § 410-35.7
Projecting SignSubject to overall sign area limits in Table 35C.See Table 35D for maximums.Projecting from building face.Unlock§ 410-35.4B, Table 35C, § 410-35.7
Awning SignArea restrictions per above formulas.Combined as wall sign areaAttached to exterior wall of building.Unlock§ 410-35.4D
Pole SignSee Table 35C area limits.See Table 35DFreestanding; clearance standards apply.Unlock§ 410-35.4C
Electronic Information SignSee Table 35C area limits.Counts toward sign area and number limits.As allowed, subject to underlying sign type siting requirements.Unlock§ 410-35.4E, Table 35B, Table 35C

AG District, C-2 District, I-1 District, I-2 District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Outdoor Advertising Sign (Permitted Along Highways)35 ft500 sq ftCounts as detached sign; not in addition to zone sign count.Parcel must abut NE Highway 15 or US Highway 34.Unlock§ 410-35.13A-E
Wall SignSee Table 35C for respective zoneAs per Table 35D.Attached/parallel to building wall.Unlock§ 410-35.4A, Table 35C
Awning SignCounts to total area, per Table 35COn awning attached to building wallUnlock§ 410-35.4D, Table 35B
Projecting SignSee Table 35C for respective zoneAs per Table 35DFrom building; clearances: 12 ft (sidewalk), 18 ft (driveway), 15 ft (parking/intersection)Unlock§ 410-35.4B
Pole SignAs per Table 35CSee Table 35DFreestandingUnlock§ 410-35.4C
Electronic Information SignAs per Table 35CCounts toward area/number for propertyOn property where permittedUnlock§ 410-35.4E

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
Wall Sign (General)Varies by district (Table 35C).Subject to sign budget/limitsParallel to wallUnlock§ 410-35.4A; Table 35C, Table 35B, § 410-35.5A, § 410-35.7
Temporary Sign50 sq ft (nonresidential), 6 sq ft (residential)2 ft behind sidewalk/6 ft from curb2 ft behind sidewalk/6 ft from curb, not in ROW, not attached to buildings or poles, not on trees/utilities. May be placed on City property with permission.Unlock§ 410-35.3E
Awning SignOn awning attached to building wallUnlock§ 410-35.4D
Projecting SignSee Table 35C and Table 35D for sign area and number for each districtProjecting from building faceUnlock§ 410-35.4B
Directional Sign3 ft4 sq ftLimit of one per specified locationDriveways/access points and internal decision points: one per locationUnlock§ 410-35.3D(9)
Temporary Banner/Street BannerOn street (if approved)Unlock§ 410-35.3D(1)
Integral Sign / Building MarkerOn/part of building (engraved, bronze, etc)Unlock§ 410-35.3D(3)

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Prohibited Signs in Seward

  • Signs or sign structures which resemble, imitate, simulate, or conflict with traffic control signs or devices included in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which otherwise mislead or confuse persons traveling on public streets, which create a traffic hazard, or which violate any applicable state statutes.
  • Signs which contain or consist of balloons, posters, pennants, ribbons, streamers, spinners, or other similarly moving devices, except as specifically provided in this section.
  • Such devices (balloons, posters, pennants, ribbons, streamers, spinners, or other similarly moving devices), when not part of any sign, are also prohibited.
  • Signs which create a safety hazard by obstructing the clear view of pedestrians or vehicles, or which obscure official signs or signals.
  • Signs on public property not approved by the City.
  • No flashing, blinking, or rotating lights shall be permitted for either permanent or temporary signs.
  • No sign shall be permitted to have any part of which moves by any mechanical means.
  • Off-premises signs painted on building walls (painted wall signs).
  • Above-peak roof signs.
  • No sign may project into or be placed within a vision clearance triangle defined by § 410-32.4F.
  • Signs shall not be erected, placed, maintained, converted, enlarged, reconstructed or structurally altered which do not comply with all regulations of this chapter.
  • It is unlawful to post, tack, or fasten any sign, poster, advertisement, or banner to poles, structures, fixtures, or equipment of the municipal electrical system without written permission from the Light Commissioner.
  • It is unlawful for any person to fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with posted official signs, signals, or mechanical devices regulating traffic.
  • It is unlawful for any person to, without lawful authority, attempt to or in fact willfully or maliciously deface, injure, remove, obstruct, knock down or interfere with any official traffic sign or signal.
  • It is unlawful for any person to maintain or display upon or in view of any street any unofficial sign, signal, or device which purports to be, is an imitation of, or resembles an official traffic sign or signal or which hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness of any official sign or signal.
  • Temporary signs are prohibited in any public right-of-way or property, including streets, sidewalks, parks, and public facilities.
  • Temporary signs shall not be attached to any building, sign pole or light pole on public or private property; or public utility poles or trees on either public or private property.
  • All signs must be maintained in a good state of repair.

Exempt Signs in Seward

  • Street banners, provided that specific approval is granted under regulations established by the City Council.
  • Public signs: signs of a noncommercial nature and in the public interest, erected by or upon the order of a public officer in the performance of public duty, such as safety signs, danger signs, trespassing signs, traffic signs, memorial plaques, signs of historical interest and similar signs, including signs designating hospitals, libraries, schools, and other institutions or places of public interest or concern.
  • Integral signs: names of buildings, dates of erection, monumental citations, commemorative tablets and similar signs when carved into stone, concrete, or other building materials, or made of bronze, aluminum, or other permanent construction and made an integral part of the structure to which they are attached.
  • Window signs displayed inside of a window or within a building (with the note that neon window signs shall be permitted only in districts where neon signs are permitted).
  • Works of graphic art painted or applied to building walls that contain no advertising or business identification messages.
  • Residential signs not to exceed six square feet in area.
  • Neighborhood or subdivision identification signs under 50 square feet.
  • Signs that are not visible from a public right-of-way, private way, or court, or from a property other than that on which the sign is installed.
  • Directional signs, provided that such signs do not exceed four square feet in maximum size or three feet in height, are limited to one sign at each driveway/access point with a public street, and one sign at any critical decision point internal to a development.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Seward

  • A sign permit, approved by the Building Official, is required before the erection, construction, alteration, placing, or locating of all signs conforming with this chapter, except for repainting without changing permanent wording, composition, or colors; or for nonstructural repairs.
  • A copy of plans and specifications must be submitted to the Building Official for each sign regulated by this chapter. These plans must show details sufficient for the Building Official to determine compliance.
  • When requested by the Building Official, the applicant must furnish a certification of the structural integrity of the sign and its installation by a registered professional engineer with specialization in structures.
  • For projects with an overall site area in excess of six acres, an applicant may submit a sign master plan detailing the size, location, and design of all signs on the site. The sign master plan may adjust the strict application of these standards but must clarify the exact nature of the adjustments. Such a plan must be approved by the City Council after review and recommendation by the Planning Commission, following the PUD District review process.

Source: ecode360 municipal code