Sign Regulations in Geneva, New York

Geneva, New York has specific sign regulations covering 18 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Ground Sign, Window 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 Geneva, New York

Sample Sign Requirements in Geneva

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Ground Sign3 feet6 square feetPrincipal structure must have a front setback of 10 feet or more
Wall Sign2 feet4 square feet
Window Sign20% of window area

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Sign Types Covered

18

  • Wall Sign
  • Ground Sign
  • Window Sign
  • Temporary Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

8

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Geneva

Municipal Code2 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Geneva, wall signs can be up to 2 feet. 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 Geneva, 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 Geneva, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Ground Sign, Window Sign, Temporary 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 Geneva 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 Geneva are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Geneva has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Geneva, New York Sign Rules at a Glance

Geneva, New York regulates 18 sign types across 8 zoning districts. Ground Signs in the Central Business (CB), Central Business 5 (CB-5) zoning district are capped at 4 feet tall and 20 square feet, with a Principal structure must have front setback of 10 ft or more setback (Sec. §350-11.17B, Table in §350-11.16A). Most commercial signs in Geneva require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Geneva, New York

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Geneva (8 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Low Density Residential (LDR), Medium Density Residential (MDR), Multiple Residence (MR)63 feet20% of window area
Neighborhood Business (NB)104 feet75% of valence area
Central Business (CB), Central Business 5 (CB-5)114 feet75% of valence area
General Business (GB), Mixed Use-Institutional (MU-I)1212 feet75% of valence area
Mixed Use-Hospitality (MU-H), Mixed Use-Corridor (MU-C)116 feet75% of valence area
Arts and Technology (AT), Open Space (OS)66 feet24 square feet
Business Improvement District (BID)242 inches20% of facade area per floor; 120 sq ft for rear facades facing Routes 5&20
General Regulations For All Zones525% of sign face area (of allowable sign types; see Table in §350-11.16A)

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

Central Business (CB), Central Business 5 (CB-5)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning Sign75% of valence area1 per awning9 feet minimum ground clearance, on awningUnlock§350-11.17A, Table in §350-11.16A
Ground Sign4 feet20 square feetPrincipal structure must have front setback of 10 ft or more1 per lot1 per lot; Principal structure must have a front setback of at least 10 ft.Unlock§350-11.17B, Table in §350-11.16A
Marquee SignAs approved by Planning BoardAs approved by Planning Board1 per building/use1 per building/useUnlock§350-11.17C, Table in §350-11.16A
Projecting Sign2 feet6 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17E, Table in §350-11.16A
Suspended Sign2 feet6 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17F, Table in §350-11.16A
Wall Sign4 feet20% of facade or 36 square feet1 per facadeUnlock§350-11.17G, Table in §350-11.16A
A-Frame Sign4 feet6 square feet1 per useNonresidential district; not in ROW unless permitted by CEO (CB, CB-5 Districts: CEO may permit in sidewalk area)Unlock§350-11.13A
Directional/Incidental Sign3 feet12 square feet per sign, cumulative area not exceeding 16 square feet per lotEntirely on property to which they pertain, not above first floor, not projecting beyond property linesUnlock§350-11.13B

General Business (GB), Mixed Use-Institutional (MU-I)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning Sign75% of valence area1 per awning9 feet minimum ground clearance, on awningUnlock§350-11.17A, Table in §350-11.16A
Ground Sign6 feet36 square feetPrincipal structure must have front setback of 10 ft or more1 per lot1 per lot; Principal structure must have a front setback of at least 10 ft.Unlock§350-11.17B, Table in §350-11.16A
Marquee SignAs approved by Planning BoardAs approved by Planning Board1 per building/use1 per building/useUnlock§350-11.17C, Table in §350-11.16A
Pole Sign12 feet24 square feet (see formula)Principal structure must have front setback of 10 ft or more1 per lot1 per lot; Principal structure must have a front setback of at least 10 ft.Unlock§350-11.17D, Table in §350-11.16A
Projecting Sign3 feet8 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17E, Table in §350-11.16A
Suspended Sign3 feet8 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17F, Table in §350-11.16A
Wall Sign6 feet20% of facade or 50 square feet1 per facadeUnlock§350-11.17G, Table in §350-11.16A
A-Frame Sign4 feet6 square feet1 per useNonresidential district; not in ROW unless permitted by CEOUnlock§350-11.13A

Mixed Use-Hospitality (MU-H), Mixed Use-Corridor (MU-C)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning Sign75% of valence area1 per awning9 feet minimum ground clearance, on awningUnlock§350-11.17A, Table in §350-11.16A
Ground Sign6 feet24 square feetPrincipal structure must have front setback of 10 ft or more1 per building1 per building; Principal structure must have a front setback of at least 10 ft.Unlock§350-11.17B, Table in §350-11.16A
Marquee SignAs approved by Planning BoardAs approved by Planning Board1 per building/use1 per building/useUnlock§350-11.17C, Table in §350-11.16A
Projecting Sign3 feet8 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17E, Table in §350-11.16A
Suspended Sign3 feet8 square feet1 per use1 per useUnlock§350-11.17F, Table in §350-11.16A
Wall Sign4 feet20% of facade or 36 square feet1 per facadeUnlock§350-11.17G, Table in §350-11.16A
A-Frame Sign4 feet6 square feet1 per useNonresidential district; not in ROW unless permitted by CEOUnlock§350-11.13A
Directional/Incidental Sign3 feet12 square feet per sign, cumulative area not exceeding 16 square feet per lotEntirely on property to which they pertain, not above first floor, not projecting beyond property linesUnlock§350-11.13B

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Prohibited Signs in Geneva

  • No sign shall be erected, constructed, or maintained so as to obstruct free egress from a window, door or fire escape, to interfere with any opening required for ventilation, or to become a menace to life, health or property.
  • No sign shall be erected at or near any intersection of streets, alleys, or railways in a manner that obstructs free and clear vision for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists.
  • No sign shall be of a shape, color, or design that may be confused with any authorized traffic control device.
  • No rotating beam, beacon, or flashing illumination resembling an emergency light shall be used with any sign display.
  • Signs shall maintain clearance from high voltage power lines.
  • No sign may be constructed of untreated, unfinished, or unpainted wood, or sandblasted metal. All wood components of signs must be sealed and protected from the elements.
  • No sign shall obscure, alter, or cover the architectural features of any building.
  • All signs shall be located on the same property for which the sign is intended to be applicable.
  • All signs shall maintain at least a ten-foot setback from all property lines, unless otherwise noted within this chapter.
  • No overhead wires or exposed wires on a sign or its supporting members.
  • Internally illuminated signs are prohibited, except for reverse channel illumination producing a halo effect where permitted.
  • Any sign for which no sign permit was issued, for which a sign permit was revoked, or any other sign not explicitly authorized herein is prohibited.
  • Any sign that is not properly maintained, considered structurally unsound, hazardous, or otherwise unsafe is prohibited.
  • Any sign placed on a utility pole, tree, rock, ledge or other natural feature, whether on public or private property, is prohibited.
  • Any sign that is no longer applicable or relevant to the premises on which it is located is prohibited.
  • Any sign that is located off-premise from the use and/or structure to which it serves is prohibited.
  • Any sign that contains words or pictures of an obscene or pornographic nature is prohibited.
  • Any sign that emits audible sounds, odor, or visible matter is prohibited.
  • Any sign that may be confused with a traffic control sign, signal or device, or the light of an emergency or road equipment vehicle, or which hides any traffic or street sign from public view is prohibited.
  • Any sign that flashes, blinks, rotates, or revolves, or utilizes unshielded lighting devices, mirrors, or reflective material is prohibited.
  • Any sign mounted on wheels or mounted on any structure on wheels is prohibited.
  • Any sign that is painted on a wall, fence, or other structure, except for works of art that contain no commercial message is prohibited.
  • Any sign projecting above the roof of a structure is prohibited.
  • Any banner, poster, pennant, ribbon, streamer, spinner, or balloon, unless utilized as temporary signage subject to regulations, is prohibited.
  • All illumination shall be a steady, continuous burning of bulbs or lights. The flashing, blinking, oscillating, rotating or intermittent turning on and off of any illuminating device is prohibited.
  • Digitally animated, flashing, scrolling, or video digital sign content is prohibited.
  • No digital sign shall be located within 50 feet of a residential district or use.
  • Signs must not be installed less than 10 feet above the sidewalk (for any sign or fire escape projecting over public streets).
  • No sign shall be constructed, erected, or maintained in violation of the NYS Uniform Code, National Electrical Code, or other applicable safety/building laws.
  • No sign that is structurally unsound or unsightly or interferes with public use of the street.

Exempt Signs in Geneva

  • The provisions of the chapter do not apply to safety signs, road signs, historical markers, or highway directional signs erected by municipal or public agencies.
  • Temporary decoration of premises in any district during religious, patriotic or holiday seasons in a customary manner is not prohibited.
  • No new sign permit is required for normal maintenance and repair of a sign not involving structural changes, including repainting, repairing, changing of parts, or cleaning.
  • No new sign permit is required for changes in the sign user, owner, or property owner.
  • The following signs are authorized without permit (provided they comply with all other requirements): a-frame (sandwich board) signs (subject to detailed restrictions), directional and incidental signs, governmental signs, internal signs (inside buildings), lawn signs, neon signs in nonresidential districts (with limitations), and noncommercial signs (with limitations).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Geneva

  • A sign permit is required for most signs unless specifically exempted in the permit requirements table (§350-11.3B, §350-11.13).
  • Applications for signs that encroach upon public property (except a-frame signs) must be reviewed and approved by City Council.
  • Applicants for signs within a Business Improvement District must receive guidance and approval from the Commercial Design and Advisory Team (CDAT) or designated BID committee before a permit can be issued.
  • Signage for developments subject to special permit or development plan review will be reviewed and approved as part of that process, and all required sign permit application materials must be provided with the main application.
  • If the CEO deems it necessary, sign application materials may be required to be prepared by a licensed engineer or sign professional.
  • Sign approval is based on compatibility with building and neighboring buildings, safety, design guidelines, and compliance with laws and regulations.
  • Where a sign is subject to Planning Board or City Council review, those bodies may provide advisory opinions or make final decisions, especially for special or unusual signs.
  • In certain cases (e.g., for signs that encroach on public property, marquee signs, or signs in development plans), appearance/placement/standards may be determined or adjusted as part of the approval process.
  • Sandwich board signs require an annual permit, reviewed by the Building Official, including a rendering, location, and physical appearance.
  • No comprehensive master sign plan (as a document for multi-tenant/multi-use sites) is explicitly mentioned, but development plan and special permit signage reviews may function as a sign plan process.

Source: ecode360 municipal code