Sign Regulations in Glassboro Borough, New Jersey

Glassboro Borough, New Jersey has specific sign regulations covering 35 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Attached Sign, Freestanding Sign, Real Estate Sign (Temporary). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 28, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Glassboro Borough, New Jersey

Sample Sign Requirements in Glassboro Borough

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Attached SignBase of second-floor windowsill, or base of roof or 25 feet, whichever is lower
Freestanding Sign25 feet maximum unless otherwise specified by use type
Real Estate Sign (Temporary)6 sq ft for residential; 16 sq ft for nonresidential (<1 acre); 32 sq ft for nonres lots >1 acreSee above

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Sign Types Covered

35

  • Attached Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Real Estate Sign (Temporary)
  • Construction Sign (Temporary)
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Glassboro Borough

Frequently Asked Questions

In Glassboro Borough, monument signs are limited to 25 feet maximum unless otherwise specified by use type. 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 Glassboro Borough, 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 Glassboro Borough, regulated sign types include Attached Sign, Freestanding Sign, Real Estate Sign (Temporary), Construction Sign (Temporary), 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 Glassboro Borough 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 Glassboro Borough are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Glassboro Borough has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Glassboro Borough, New Jersey Sign Rules at a Glance

Glassboro Borough, New Jersey regulates 35 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign (Apartment/Townhouse Complex)s in the Residential zoning district zoning district are capped at 5 feet tall and 20 sq ft, with a At least 10 ft from street pavement setback (Sec. §107-63.1E(3)). Most commercial signs in Glassboro Borough require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Glassboro Borough, New Jersey

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Glassboro Borough (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones7Base of second-floor windowsill, or base of roof or 25 feet, whichever is lower32 sq ft (general); 24 sq ft (commercial/industrial site, see zone regs)
Residential zoning district65 feet32 sq ft (aggregate if two signs)
Nonresidential zoning districts1325 ft (lowest part at least 15 ft above grade)140 sq ft
Downtown Business District Redevelopment Area Zone9<=12 in height lettering, 50% of awning/canopy width≤30% of display window area

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

Residential zoning district

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Name Plate/Street Number (Residential)2 sq ft1Attached; 1 per useUnlock§107-63.1E(1)
Home Occupation Sign2 sq ft1Attached; 1 per useUnlock§107-63.1E(2)
Freestanding Sign (Apartment/Townhouse Complex)5 feet20 sq ftAt least 10 ft from street pavement1At main entrance, outside sight triangles, set back ≥10 ft from street pavement, within landscaped areaUnlock§107-63.1E(3)
Attached or Freestanding Sign (Church/School/Pool/Daycare/Nursery)5 feet (freestanding)32 sq ft (aggregate if two signs)10 ft from street pavement1 or 2 (see above)Option for 1 sign (attached or freestanding) or 2 (1 freestanding + 1 wall), outside sight triangles, freestanding ≥10 ft from street pavementUnlock§107-63.1E(4)
Attached Sign (Lodge/Fraternity/Sorority house)2 sq ft1Attached; 1 per useUnlock§107-63.1E(5)
Signs for Other Nonresidential UsesUnlock§107-63.1E(6)

Nonresidential zoning districts

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 (Commercial Use) (Setback ≤50 ft)20 ft or highest point of facade, whichever is less; sign max height 4 ft60 sq ftBuilding setback ≤50 ft from right-of-way1 per wall per storefrontSign per wall per storefront facing public street; affixed parallel to wallUnlock§107-63.1F(1)(a-d), Table A
Wall Sign (Commercial Use) (Setback 51–100 ft)20 ft or highest point of facade, whichever is less; sign max height 5 ft80 sq ftBuilding setback 51–100 ft from right-of-way1 per wall per storefrontSign per wall per storefront facing public street; affixed parallel to wallUnlock§107-63.1F(1)(a-d), Table A
Wall Sign (Commercial Use) (Setback 101–200 ft)20 ft or highest point of facade, whichever is less; sign max height 6 ft100 sq ftBuilding setback 101–200 ft from right-of-way1 per wall per storefrontSign per wall per storefront facing public street; affixed parallel to wallUnlock§107-63.1F(1)(a-d), Table A
Wall Sign (Commercial Use) (Setback 201–300 ft)20 ft or highest point of facade, whichever is less; sign max height 7 ft120 sq ftBuilding setback 201–300 ft from right-of-way1 per wall per storefrontSign per wall per storefront facing public street; affixed parallel to wallUnlock§107-63.1F(1)(a-d), Table A
Wall Sign (Commercial Use) (Setback >300 ft)20 ft or highest point of facade, whichever is less; sign max height 8 ft140 sq ftBuilding setback >300 ft1 per wall per storefrontSign per wall per storefront facing public street; affixed parallel to wallUnlock§107-63.1F(1)(a-d), Table A
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential, lots >20,000 sq ft)25 ft (lowest part at least 15 ft above grade)40–100 sq ft (see formula)≥25 ft from right-of-way1 per lotSetback ≥25 ft from right-of-way; at least minimum side/rear yard setbacks; front yard onlyUnlock§107-63.1F(2)(a-e)
Ground Level Sign (In lieu of Freestanding Sign)5 ft32 sq ft≥10 ft1 per siteSetback ≥10 ft from street right-of-way or driveway pavement, outside sight triangles, within landscaped areaUnlock§107-63.1F(2)(f)
Public/Quasi-Public Uses Sign (Wall or Freestanding)5 ft for freestanding (2.5 ft if in sight triangle)32 sq ft (aggregate, double-sided allowed)≥10 ft from street pavement1Setback ≥10 ft from street pavementUnlock§107-63.1F(7)

Downtown Business District Redevelopment Area Zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Band Sign1 per facade; 2 for corner businessesSign band above display windows; on facadeUnlock§107-63.1G(5)(b), (n), (k)
Blade (Projecting) SignProjecting perpendicularly from buildingUnlock§107-63.1G(5)(c), (n)
Window Sign≤30% of display window areaOn/behind display window glassUnlock§107-63.1G(4)(c), (d), (19)(h)
Door Sign≤20% of door glazed areaOn/behind entry door glassUnlock§107-63.1G(4)(f)
Freestanding Sandwich Board/Easel SignSidewalk area, must not impede pedestrians; only during business hours of useUnlock§107-63.1G(5)(e)
Temporary Sign (Facade/Window/Door)Affixed to exterior/inside display window or doorUnlock§107-63.1G(5)(f)
Awning and Canopy Sign (Valance)<=12 in height lettering, 50% of awning/canopy widthValance of awning or canopyUnlock§107-63.1G(6)(a-f), (i)
Covered Walkway Sign (Edge mounted and hanging)Same as wall sign for building, or 8 sq ft (hanging)On edge of covered walkway over sidewalk, or hanging under walkway roofUnlock§107-63.1G(6)(k)

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Prohibited Signs in Glassboro Borough

  • No sign or advertising structure may be erected without first obtaining the required zoning/building permits from the Zoning Official/Code Official and making the required fee payment.
  • No billboards shall be erected.
  • No sign of any type shall be permitted to be located in a sight triangle or to obstruct driving vision, traffic signals, and traffic direction and identification signs, nor to obscure light or air in an area where there is a legal preexisting use.
  • Signs that are stapled, pasted or otherwise permanently attached to trees or utility poles.
  • Animated, flashing, trace, sequential and illusionary signs. Signs using mechanical and/or electrical devices to revolve, flash or display movement or the illusion of movement are prohibited, including the outlining of windows, doors, wall panels or similar sections of a facade with lights. Exception: A sign alternately showing the time and temperature is permitted where each sequence remains fixed for at least 10 seconds.
  • Billboards.
  • Tethered balloons, banners, kites, inflatable objects and similar tethered objects.
  • Pennants; nongovernment flags; strings of lights; exposed neon, fluorescent, laser, fiber optic or similar forms of light tubes (except where integral to a sign included in sign area); or other materials strung on or around the lot.
  • Freestanding signs not permanently anchored into the ground such as tripods, A-frames, signs on trailers or similar portable structures used as signs.
  • Searchlights.
  • Signs advertising off-site businesses on residential properties where the business/service is conducted elsewhere.
  • Clip-on letters, attached banners or similar temporary or changeable components are prohibited on permanent signs.
  • Abandoned signs are prohibited; signs must be removed or brought into conformity within 30 days after abandonment.
  • No sign shall be permitted to have beacon, flashing or trace illumination.
  • No sign shall be lighted using unshielded incandescent bulbs, neon tubes or mirrors reflecting a direct light source or similar devices.
  • All lights shall be shielded or have translucent fixtures to prevent shining directly into drivers’ eyes and to reduce off-site effects.
  • Sign cabling must be concealed.
  • Exterior illumination must prevent glare and uplighting onto and towards the street, adjacent properties, and the sky.
  • Lighting-box-type signs are not permitted in the Downtown Business District.
  • Interior illuminated signs in the Downtown Business District must be brought up to code if property or business changes or sign is replaced or altered.
  • Temporary signs affixed to the outside glass of the display window or door are not permitted (except as authorized by the relevant committee in special cases).
  • Temporary signs must not be handwritten (in CBDRA zone).
  • Sign forms not specifically permitted (such as interior backlit box signs; signs with motorized moving parts; and signs with mounted flashing lights) are expressly prohibited (in Downtown District).
  • Nonconforming or abandoned signs must not be rebuilt, enlarged, or altered unless brought into compliance with regulations.
  • Posting any sign on a utility pole, street sign, or other traffic sign is prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Glassboro Borough

  • Street number designations, postal boxes, family names on residences, on-site traffic directional and parking signs, signs posting property as 'private property' or 'no hunting,' or similar purposes, and danger signs around utility and other danger areas are not included in calculating sign area.
  • Informational and direction signs do not require a permit provided no such sign is located in a sight triangle or on utility poles or on any part of a sign erected by the government.
  • Signs containing street number designations, household nameplates, postal boxes; historical markers, directional signs and advisory signs (e.g., 'private property,' 'no soliciting,' 'no trespassing,' 'warning - dog') permitted if not exceeding two square feet in size.
  • Pavement markings designed and utilized to control the flow of traffic on property are permitted.
  • Signs to regulate vehicular and pedestrian traffic that meet the standards of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices are permitted.
  • Official signs erected by the Borough, county or state are permitted.
  • A change in the copy of a permitted sign or marquee once a permit has been issued does not require a new permit.
  • Temporary real estate signs do not require a zoning permit (but must meet size and placement restrictions).
  • Election signs do not require a zoning permit, provided they comply with location, size, and timing requirements.
  • Certain pavement and advisory signs (see above) are exempt from permit but not location/placement rules.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Glassboro Borough

  • All signs require zoning/building permits from the Zoning Official/Code Official except where specifically exempted (e.g., certain temporary signs, real estate, or election signs).
  • Applications for signs in the downtown business district must be submitted to the Economic Development office for Facade Committee approval prior to Zoning Official/Code Official.
  • All new construction and facade renovation designs in the Downtown Business District Redevelopment Area Zone must be reviewed and approved by the CBDRA Committee for consistency, and will require a zoning permit.
  • Any change in existing facade, storefront, sign, or awning color in the Downtown Business District requires review and approval by the CBDRA Committee.
  • All sign designs in the Downtown Business District must be reviewed and approved by the CBDRA Committee for appropriateness and harmony prior to issuance of zoning permit.
  • Murals require approval from both the CBDRA Committee and the Mayor and Borough Council.
  • An applicant may appeal decisions of the CBDRA Committee regarding signs to the Mayor and Council; appeals process is outlined.
  • Details of any approval (for special event/promotional signs) is a decision of the Zoning Officer. Permit applications must include sufficient detail to understand the request.
  • For new residential developments, a temporary development name sign is only permitted when approved as part of the subdivision or site plan application.
  • All illuminated signs on properties adjacent to residential zoning districts must provide automatic shutoff or dimming no later than one hour after business closing.
  • Freestanding signs and signs located in certain areas must comply with additional zoning requirements and may require site plan review as part of overall project review.
  • Temporary special event/promotional signs require a promotional permit from the Zoning Officer, with review of application details.

Source: ecode360 municipal code