Sign Regulations in Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Perth Amboy, New Jersey has specific sign regulations covering 22 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Projecting Sign, Awning 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 Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Sample Sign Requirements in Perth Amboy

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Nameplate Sign1 square foot per side
Temporary Real Estate Sign4 square feet per side (R-60, R-50, R-25, R-M except as indicated); 5 square feet per side for real estate sign (all zones, Section F(11))
Wall or Freestanding Sign (School, Church, Public Park or Other Permitted Uses)10 square feet per side10 feet from any street or property line

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Sign Types Covered

22

  • Wall Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Temporary Window Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Perth Amboy

Municipal Code3 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Perth Amboy 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 Perth Amboy, 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 Perth Amboy, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Projecting Sign, Awning Sign, Temporary Window 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 Perth Amboy, monument signs typically require a 10 feet from any street or property line 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 Perth Amboy are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Perth Amboy has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Perth Amboy, New Jersey Sign Rules at a Glance

Perth Amboy, New Jersey regulates 22 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Freestanding Sign / Ground Signs in the C-1 Neighborhood Business Zone, C-2 Central Business Zone, C-3 Highway Commercial Zone, M-1 Light Industrial Zone, M-2 Heavy Industrial Zone, M-3 Heavy Industrial Zone zoning district are capped at Per Table of Basic Design Elements; C-3 shopping center not to exceed height of principal building tall and Per Table of Basic Design Elements; up to signable wall area for industrial; C-3 shopping center sign: max aggregate 100 sq ft per sign, with a 50 ft, 200 ft from residential) setback (Sec. §430-62J, §430-62H(6)(c), (7)(a), (8)(a), (8)(d), (9)(c), (9)(d), Table of Basic Design Elements). Most commercial signs in Perth Amboy require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Perth Amboy (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
R-60 Residential Zone, R-50 Residential Zone, R-25 Residential Zone, R-M Residential Zone710 square feet per side
H Hospital Zone325 square feet per side
C-1 Neighborhood Business Zone, C-2 Central Business Zone, C-3 Highway Commercial Zone, M-1 Light Industrial Zone, M-2 Heavy Industrial Zone, M-3 Heavy Industrial Zone8Not to exceed sign band; Letters max 19 in. (special illumination/attachment restriction), 7 in. for internally illuminated on sidewalk-front buildingsPer Table of Basic Design Elements (max 100 sq ft for illuminated wall signs in M zones)
Business Improvement District6Min height 6 ft 9 in.; letters max 7 in. (script uppercase 12 in. if lowercase under 7 in.); logos/symbols up to 10% of awning area. May not extend above store window or transom.15% of window area
General Regulations For All Zones2Public function/charitable: 8 ftDirectional: 3 sq ft; historical: 6 sq ft; warning: 3 sq ft; name + number plates: 50 sq in.; lawn: 1 sq ft; real estate: 5 sq ft/side (double: 10 sq ft); artisan sign: 16 sq ft; private drive: 2 sq ft; temporary political: 12 sq ft; public function/charitable: 16 sq ft

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Perth Amboy(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

R-60 Residential Zone, R-50 Residential Zone, R-25 Residential Zone, R-M Residential Zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Nameplate Sign1 square foot per side1 per lotSituated within the property lineUnlock§430-62H(1)(a), §430-62H(2)(a), §430-62H(3)(a), §430-62H(4)(a)
Temporary Real Estate Sign4 square feet per side (R-60, R-50, R-25, R-M except as indicated); 5 square feet per side for real estate sign (all zones, Section F(11))1 per lotSituated within property lines and on premises to which it relatesUnlock§430-62H(1)(b), §430-62H(2)(a), §430-62H(3)(a), §430-62H(4)(a), §430-62F(11)
Wall or Freestanding Sign (School, Church, Public Park or Other Permitted Uses)10 square feet per side10 feet from any street or property line1 per useNo less than 10 feet from any street or property lineUnlock§430-62H(1)(c)
Freestanding Sign10 feet from front or side lot lineUnlock§430-62H(1)(d)
Home Occupation Sign (R-25 Zone)1 square foot per side1 per lotUnlock§430-62H(3)(b)
Multifamily Residential Entrance Sign (R-M Zone)6 square feet per side10 feet from property line1 per entrancePer entrance; not closer than 10 feet to any property lineUnlock§430-62H(4)(b)
Other Signs for Non-residential Use (R-M Zone)Unlock§430-62H(4)(c)

C-1 Neighborhood Business Zone, C-2 Central Business Zone, C-3 Highway Commercial Zone, M-1 Light Industrial Zone, M-2 Heavy Industrial Zone, M-3 Heavy Industrial Zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignNot to exceed sign band; Letters max 19 in. (special illumination/attachment restriction), 7 in. for internally illuminated on sidewalk-front buildingsPer Table of Basic Design Elements (max 100 sq ft for illuminated wall signs in M zones)Per elevationWithin sign band above display window/transom; additional for activities above ground floor on windows (max 25% of glass area)Unlock§430-62K, §430-62H(6)(a), (7)(a), (8)(a), (8)(b), (9)(a), (9)(b), (9)(e), (10)(a), (11)(a), Table of Basic Design Elements
Freestanding Sign / Ground SignPer Table of Basic Design Elements; C-3 shopping center not to exceed height of principal buildingPer Table of Basic Design Elements; up to signable wall area for industrial; C-3 shopping center sign: max aggregate 100 sq ft per sign10 ft from property/street (C-3 center: 50 ft, 200 ft from residential)1 per parcel or per regulationMinimum frontage required for signs above 6 sq ft; 10 ft from street/property line (more for C-3 shopping center: 50 ft from street/driveway, 200 ft from residential zone boundary)Unlock§430-62J, §430-62H(6)(c), (7)(a), (8)(a), (8)(d), (9)(c), (9)(d), Table of Basic Design Elements
Projecting SignNot above sign band for >1 story buildings; not above roof line for 1-story; must clear sidewalk by 8 ftPer Table of Basic Design ElementsMay project up to 4 ft from building1 per street frontageMust be at least 6 in. from wall; building must be at least 14 ft wide.Unlock§430-62L, §430-62H(6)(a), (7)(a), (8)(a), (9)(a), Table of Basic Design Elements
Awning SignWithin 6 ft 9 in. above ground; letters max 7 in. (exception: uppercase script 12 in. if lowercase under 7 in.); may not extend more than 1 ft above display window or transomNot extended beyond 4 ft from building (permanent awning); retractable max 6 ft. Letters/logos: logos/symbols up to 10% awning areaFrame of first floor display window or door; not above storefront or transom by more than 1 ft.Unlock§430-62O(1), §374-12B(1)
Temporary Window Sign25% of area of window in which displayed; in BID, 15% per §374-12B(2)Displayed on windowUnlock§430-62O(2), §374-12B(2), §430-62F(12)
Directional Signs (ingress/egress/parking/traffic)Ingress/Egress: 3 ft above ground; Traffic control: 10 ft max; Parking lot aisle: 11 ft heightIngress: 3 sq ft per face; Egress: 10 sq ft per face; Traffic control: 4 sq ft (10 ft height max)As regulatedAt each driveway, within parking areas, at ends of aislesUnlock§430-62H(8)(e)-(h)
Parking Lot Signs10 ft max; aisle id: 11 ft max3 sq ft per face; aisle identification: 1 sq ft per face1 per 40,000 sq ft of parking area; 1 at each end of aisleWithin parking areas or at ends of aislesUnlock§430-62H(8)(h)
Billboards (M-3 Only)Unlock§430-62H(11)(b)

Business Improvement 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 SignLocated within sign band above storefront display window or transom, not exceeding 2/3 height between windows (if in spandrel area); letters max 19 in. (architectural); otherwise, internally illuminated individual letters max 7 in.; backlighted illuminated letters up to 19 in.Per Table of Basic Design ElementsPer signable area/componentsWithin sign band above ground floor window/transom; glass area for upper floors (max 25% with 10 info items); door signs (max 10% of door area)Unlock§374-7, §374-2, §374-5, §374-11
Ground SignPer Table; industrial: 5 ft (institutional/residential), 10 ft (otherwise)Per Table of Basic Design Elements; industrial see aboveSetback/distances per abovePer Table and provided requirements metAllowed if: (1) activity accessible by car/off-street parking on premises; or (2) building set back 35+ ft from right-of-wayUnlock§374-6, §374-5, §374-11
Projecting SignNot to extend above 2nd story sill or sign band; must clear sidewalk by 8 ftPer Table of Basic Design ElementsMay project 4 ft max; must be at least 6 in. from wall1 per street frontageUnlock§374-8, §374-11
Awning SignMin height 6 ft 9 in.; letters max 7 in. (script uppercase 12 in. if lowercase under 7 in.); logos/symbols up to 10% of awning area. May not extend above store window or transom.As aboveUnlock§374-12B(1)
Temporary Window Sign15% of window areaWindowUnlock§374-12B(2)
BannerTwice size of projecting signOn corner buildings (commercial/institutional, 2+ stories); may project 5 ft (with 1 ft gap from wall)Unlock§374-12B(3)

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Prohibited Signs in Perth Amboy

  • Any signs not specifically permitted are prohibited.
  • No signs, except special event signs, shall be placed on property except to identify a use actually conducted on the premises.
  • No sign shall materially impede the view of any street or intersection.
  • No sign or any part thereof shall be located closer than twenty (20) feet to any lot line, unless otherwise provided.
  • Signs shall not be painted on buildings or affixed to water towers, storage tanks, smoke stacks or similar structures.
  • No marquees shall be permitted.
  • Wall signs painted on walls are prohibited.
  • Moving or revolving signs and signs using blinking, flashing, vibrating, flickering, tracer or sequential lighting are prohibited.
  • Signs using any material which sparkles or glitters are prohibited (except reflective paint for traffic signs).
  • Roof signs are prohibited in all zones.
  • Signs or advertising matter of an indecent or obscene nature are prohibited.
  • Signs using words, such as 'stop,' 'look,' 'danger,' etc. which constitute a traffic hazard or interfere with the free flow of traffic are prohibited.
  • Signs that imitate or cause confusion with government signs are prohibited.
  • Billboards and other advertising signs fixed or portable are prohibited in all districts, except where specifically permitted.
  • Signs causing interference with radio or television reception are prohibited.
  • Signs obstructing doors, fire escapes, stairways, or keeping light or air from windows used for living quarters are prohibited.
  • Strings of plastic flags, banners, pinwheels, A-type signs, sandwich-type, sidewalk, curb signs, and similar advertising devices are prohibited.
  • Any commercial sign or banner spanning a public street is prohibited, except for city-supported or sponsored events.
  • Signs placed or attached or supported on awnings, trees, fences, utility poles, or light poles; signs attached to other signs; and signs placed upon motor vehicles which are parked in a conspicuous location to serve as a sign are prohibited (except for signs for traffic or location identification).
  • Any series of two (2) or more signs placed along a street or highway carrying an advertising message, part of which is contained on each sign, is prohibited.
  • Signs on motor vehicles/trailers used or parked for advertising purposes are prohibited (with exceptions for vehicles regularly used in business).
  • Signs located within sight triangles are prohibited.
  • Banners are prohibited except for commercial and institutional activities supported or sponsored by the municipality located in corner buildings two (2) or more stories in height.
  • Illuminated surface colors on wall or projecting signs on buildings which are not set back from the sidewalk are prohibited (except for internally illuminated letters of permitted size).
  • Internal illumination (a light source contained within the sign and visible through a translucent surface) on wall or projecting signs on buildings which are not set back from the sidewalk is prohibited (with limited exceptions for internally illuminated letters).
  • Colored floodlights or indirect colored illumination is prohibited.
  • Neon lights are specifically prohibited, except where specifically permitted.
  • Flashing graphics/lights are only permitted for motion-picture theaters and are prohibited in residential/institutional areas and on streets with speeds over 25 mph.
  • Signs must not cause a safety hazard to motor vehicle traffic, as determined by the Zoning Officer.
  • Any sign which, in the judgment of the Chief of Police, unreasonably distracts drivers or constitutes a traffic hazard is prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Perth Amboy

  • Nonilluminated directional signs identifying parking areas, loading zones, entrances, exits, and similar locations, not exceeding three (3) square feet, are permitted in any zone without a permit.
  • Temporary and permanent traffic signs and signals installed by the municipality, county, or state for the purpose of directing and regulating traffic, including temporary utility signs in right-of-way, are permitted without a permit.
  • Signs indicating public transportation stops installed by the municipality or public transportation utility do not require a permit.
  • Historical tablets, cornerstones, memorial plaques, and emblems not exceeding six (6) square feet and installed by government or civil/religious organizations are permitted without a permit.
  • Warning and no-trespassing signs not exceeding three (3) square feet are permitted without a permit.
  • Flags or emblems of religious, educational, civic, or governmental organizations flown from supports on the buildings or grounds occupied by the organization, and the American flag, are exempt and do not require a permit.
  • Name and number plates identifying residents and affixed to a house, apartment, or mailbox, not exceeding fifty (50) square inches, are permitted without a permit.
  • Lawn signs identifying residents, no more than one (1) square foot per side, nonilluminated and not containing advertising, are permitted without a permit.
  • Signs posted by governmental agencies or pursuant to statute, order, or regulation are exempt.
  • Signs that are an integral part of vending machines (e.g., on gasoline pumps, MAC machines) not exceeding the height/width of the machine are exempt.
  • Real estate signs (sale, rental, lease) meeting the area and other requirements are exempt from permit.
  • Temporary signs attached to windows (event/sale notices) are exempt, provided they comply with size, duration, and removal requirements.
  • Temporary public function or fundraising event signs for charitable/religious organizations are permitted without a permit if size, duration, and removal limits are met.
  • Temporary political signs not exceeding twelve (12) square feet, nonilluminated, removed ten (10) days after the election, are exempt.
  • Path marking signs for garage sales (max two, max two square feet, posted two days before, removed day after, address required) are exempt.
  • Artisans’/contractors’ signs during the period of work on the premises (not exceeding sixteen (16) square feet) are exempt if promptly removed after work.
  • Private driveway signs (max two (2) square feet) are exempt.
  • Street numbers placed on entry doors in commercial/industrial zones (max four (4) inch lettering) are exempt.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Perth Amboy

  • No signage may be erected, displayed, altered, or reconstructed except in conformance with the Table of Basic Design Elements. A sign plan or appropriate details showing compliance is required for sign permit approval.
  • Permit applications to display street signs may require a site plan, drawings, and other illustrations sufficient to indicate the character of the sign and surroundings.
  • Application for sign permits must include dimensions, calculations of signable area, colors, materials, methods of installation and illumination, color photographs, and plans at specified scale.
  • Permit applications may require submittal of a site plan, owner’s consent, diagrams and elevations, and additional documentation as specified by the Zoning Officer.
  • In the Business Improvement District, property owners and tenants must bring all signs not in conformance with the Table of Basic Design Elements into compliance when there is a change in ownership or tenancy; this may require submittal and approval of a new sign plan.
  • A master sign plan is not explicitly named, but the required submission for review, describing all signage, constitutes a comprehensive sign plan for the property.
  • Permits for signs expire upon the closing, sale, or transfer of the business; new owners/tenants must re-apply and bring signage into compliance.
  • Signs and awnings must be approved by the Department of Code Enforcement following submission of design standards and application in the BID.
  • If signs are in the Business Improvement District, the application may require review pursuant to Chapter 374 of the City Code.
  • Nonconforming/illegal signs must be removed upon change in property ownership/tenancy, further necessitating review and possible resubmission of a sign plan.
  • No sign may be displayed in the public right-of-way without a permit; projecting signs above public ways require a permit and compliance with clearance and projection standards.
  • Permit procedures and required plan content are defined by the City’s Code Enforcement Dept. and Zoning Officer and typically include documentation of existing and proposed conditions.

Source: ecode360 municipal code