Sign Regulations in New Paltz Town, New York

New Paltz Town, New York has specific sign regulations covering 20 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Post-and-Arm Sign, Projecting 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 28, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for New Paltz Town, New York

Sample Sign Requirements in New Paltz Town

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Projecting, Freestanding, or Wall Sign (Private Residence)2 sq ft
Wall Nameplate or Professional Sign (Condo/Townhouse/Apartment Unit)1.5 sq ft
Freestanding or Wall Sign (Apartment Building)4 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

20

  • Wall Sign
  • Post-and-Arm Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • Permanent Window Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in New Paltz Town 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 New Paltz Town, 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 New Paltz Town, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Post-and-Arm Sign, Projecting Sign, Permanent 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.

Sign setback requirements in New Paltz Town 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 New Paltz Town are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. New Paltz Town has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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New Paltz Town, New York Sign Rules at a Glance

New Paltz Town, New York regulates 20 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Monument Signs in the Highway Business Gateway Districts, Planned Resort Overlay Zoning Districts, B-2 Highway Business, Gateway Districts zoning district are capped at 5 ft tall and 30 sq ft, with a Minimum 10 feet from property line, and at least 3 ft from any sidewalk setback (Sec. § 140-109B(1), § 140-113). Most commercial signs in New Paltz Town require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for New Paltz Town, New York

Sign Rules by Zoning District in New Paltz Town (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential District66 ft12 sq ft (aggregate per face, double-faced allowed)
Highway Business Gateway Districts, Planned Resort Overlay Zoning Districts, B-2 Highway Business, Gateway Districts812 ft32 sq ft
Light Industrial Zoning District (I-1), Any Industrial712 ft64 sq ft
General Regulations For All Zones42 sq ft per sign

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in New Paltz Town(sample of 3 of 4 zones)

Residential District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Projecting, Freestanding, or Wall Sign (Private Residence)2 sq ft1 per private residenceOn property of private residenceUnlock§ 140-108A, § 140-108H
Wall Nameplate or Professional Sign (Condo/Townhouse/Apartment Unit)1.5 sq ft1 per unitOn exterior wall or door of unitUnlock§ 140-108B, § 140-108H
Freestanding or Wall Sign (Apartment Building)4 sq ft1 per apartment buildingOn property or wall of apartment buildingUnlock§ 140-108C, § 140-108H
Subdivision Identification Sign12 sq ft (aggregate per face, double-faced allowed)1 per entranceAt subdivision entrance(s)Unlock§ 140-108D, § 140-108H
Monument Sign (Church, School, Cultural Facility, Lawfully Existing Business)6 ft12 sq ft1 per establishmentOn property of church, school, cultural facility, or businessUnlock§ 140-108F, § 140-108H
Monument or Post-and-Arm Sign (Preexisting Nonconforming Business)6 ft (post-and-arm or monument)12 sq ft1 per preexisting business establishmentOn property of businessUnlock§ 140-108G, § 140-108H

Highway Business Gateway Districts, Planned Resort Overlay Zoning Districts, B-2 Highway Business, Gateway 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 Sign32 sq ft2 per establishment; see additional requirementsOn buildingUnlock§ 140-109A, § 140-113
Monument Sign5 ft30 sq ftMinimum 10 feet from property line, and at least 3 ft from any sidewalkMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, permitted only if establishment is set back from property line at least 25 ftUnlock§ 140-109B(1), § 140-113
Ladder Sign12 ft18 sq ft10 feet from property line, 3 feet from sidewalkMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, only if establishment is set back from property line at least 25 ftUnlock§ 140-109B(2), § 140-113
Post-and-Arm Sign8 ft12 sq ft10 feet from property line, 3 feet from sidewalkMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, only if establishment is set back from property line at least 25 ftUnlock§ 140-109B(3), § 140-113
Pole Sign12 ft14 sq ft10 feet from property line, 3 feet from sidewalkMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, only if establishment is set back from property line at least 25 ftUnlock§ 140-109B(4), § 140-113
Projecting Sign8 sq ftIncluded in 2 sign maximum per establishmentOn wall/buildingUnlock§ 140-109C, § 140-113
Permanent Window SignUp to 20% of principal facade window areaOn principal facade windowUnlock§ 140-109D, § 140-113
Awning SignLettering may cover max 8 feet or 50% of valance width, whichever is lessOn awning; projection at least 5 ft and not more than 7 ftUnlock§ 140-109E, § 140-113

Light Industrial Zoning District (I-1), Any Industrial

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign64 sq ft2 per establishment; see additional requirementsOn buildingUnlock§ 140-110A, § 140-113
Monument or Ladder Sign6 ft40 sq ft10 ft from property lineMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, permitted only if establishment is set back at least 45 ft from property lineUnlock§ 140-110B(1), § 140-113
Post-and-Arm Sign12 ft24 sq ft10 ft from property lineMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, set back at least 45 ft from property lineUnlock§ 140-110B(2), § 140-113
Pole or Ladder Sign12 ft24 sq ft15 ft from property lineMax 1 of this freestanding type per establishmentFreestanding, set back at least 45 ft from property lineUnlock§ 140-110B(3), § 140-113
Projecting Sign16 sq ftIncluded in 2 sign max per establishmentOn wall/buildingUnlock§ 140-110C, § 140-113
Permanent Window SignUp to 20% of principal facade window areaOn principal facade windowUnlock§ 140-110D, § 140-113
Awning SignLettering may extend 8 ft or 50% of valance width, whichever is moreOn awning; must project at least 5 ft and no more than 7 ftUnlock§ 140-110E, § 140-113

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Prohibited Signs in New Paltz Town

  • All signs not specifically permitted are prohibited unless allowed and approved by local law, variance, special use permit, or other modification to the Zoning Law of the Town of New Paltz, or by a superseding governmental agency.
  • Billboards are prohibited.
  • Bench signs are prohibited.
  • Roof signs are prohibited.
  • Flashing signs or lights are prohibited.
  • Posters fastened, painted or otherwise attached to utility poles, posts, trees, sidewalks, curbs, retaining walls, rocks, or other public property are prohibited.
  • Signs which have any visible moving parts, including signs which achieve movement by action of wind currents, are prohibited.
  • Signs which, by reason of size, location, content, coloring, or manner of illumination, obstruct the vision of drivers or detract from the visibility or effectiveness of any traffic sign or control device on public streets and roads are prohibited.
  • Signs which make use of words, phrases, symbols, lights or characters in such manner as to interfere with, mislead, or confuse vehicular or pedestrian traffic are prohibited (includes words like 'stop,' 'look,' 'one-way,' 'danger,' 'yield,' or similar).
  • Signs on public property or a public right-of-way, other than signs erected by a governmental agency, are prohibited unless specifically authorized by the Town of New Paltz.
  • Signs displayed on an automobile, truck, or other motorized vehicle when that vehicle is used primarily for the purpose of such advertising display are prohibited.
  • Signs obstructing any fire escape, means of ingress/egress, other required exit way, or window are prohibited.
  • Signs obstructing any opening required for ventilation, venting or other access which may constitute a hazard to public health and safety are prohibited.
  • Exterior directory signs listing business occupants of any building are prohibited (except as part of a master sign plan).
  • Inflatable signs are prohibited.
  • Internally illuminated signs are prohibited, except those with opaque background, semi-transparent letters, average level of illumination measured at three inches from the vertical surface not exceeding three footcandles, utilizing LED fixtures.
  • A-frame, easel, or sandwich board signs are prohibited except as allowed for temporary signs within shopping centers.
  • Off-premises signs are prohibited, except for signs of nonprofit associations or organizations that display information regarding community or performance events and highway directional signs as defined in the code.
  • Reverse channel signs are prohibited except as permitted by the Planning Board as part of a master sign plan for shopping centers.

Exempt Signs in New Paltz Town

  • Nameplates (maximum four per building site, up to one square foot each; additional nameplates limited to aggregate four square feet).
  • Street number signs (business, commercial and industrial number sign area not included in aggregate permitted sign area).
  • Premises signs in residential zones only.
  • Construction signs.
  • Real estate signs.
  • Traffic or municipal signs, legal notices, and temporary emergency nonadvertising signs as may be authorized by the Town Board.
  • Temporary nonilluminated window advertising signs occupying no more than 20% of the total window area of the principal facade and displayed for no longer than two weeks.
  • Political campaign signs (temporary by definition), may be displayed on private property in any district without a permit for up to four consecutive weeks.
  • Political advocacy or other noncommercial signs expressing opinions (protected by First Amendment), allowed on private property in any district without a permit.
  • Historical markers.
  • Sale signs (e.g., garage sale, yard sale, barn sale, tag sale) on residential property where sale is conducted.
  • Accessory signs.
  • Posters.
  • Winter holiday decorations, including lighting, displayed in any district without a permit from three days before Thanksgiving until the first week of the following year.
  • Decorations, including lighting, for other holidays, displayed in any district without a permit for two weeks prior to and one week after the holiday.
  • Not more than two exterior-mounted wall signs (total combined area not exceeding 3.5 square feet) for nonprofit civic, fraternal, benevolent, service, philanthropic or similar membership club/organization at their meeting place.
  • Temporary freestanding signs within a shopping center (no sign to exceed 8 sq ft, cannot obstruct walkways/curb cuts/parking, and must be consistent with temporary sign standards on file with the Town Building Department).
  • Permanent window signs not exceeding 20% of window area of principal facade.
  • Rail Trail kiosks at intersections with any state, county, or Town roadway.
  • Temporary seasonal farm stand: up to two off-premises signs (not greater than 24 square feet each) during harvest seasons for farms within or within 1/4 mile of the Town (with written landowner permission filed with the Town Building Department).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for New Paltz Town

  • A master sign plan is required for shopping centers, business centers, or office buildings where seven or more business establishments comprise the development (§140-112).
  • The master sign plan must be reviewed and approved by the Planning Board and the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer before any individual sign permits for the plan area are approved.
  • The master sign plan is a sign system to create visual unity among the signs within the plan area, and includes specifications for sign type, style, height, colors, lettering style, materials, shape, lighting, and location.
  • Changes in individual signs, in conformance with the approved master sign plan, may be approved by the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer through application.
  • The Planning Board may approve additional business or directional signage as required in the master sign plan to facilitate safe and efficient identification and access.
  • Reverse channel signs may only be permitted as part of a master sign plan for shopping centers (Planning Board approval required).
  • Exterior directory signs listing business occupants of a building are prohibited, except as may be permitted in a master sign plan.
  • A historic use master highway directional sign plan may be approved by the Planning Board for, and applications for such a plan must include detailed information as specified in §140-113.1.
  • Master sign plan approval required before the Building Inspector/Code Enforcement Officer may approve sign permits for affected centers or buildings.

Source: ecode360 municipal code