Sign Regulations in Pinebluff, North Carolina

Pinebluff, North Carolina has specific sign regulations covering 10 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign, Subdivision/Multifamily Entrance 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 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Pinebluff, North Carolina

Sample Sign Requirements in Pinebluff

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign4 sq ft
Freestanding Sign15 ftSubject to setback requirements of § 152.283.
Subdivision/Multifamily Entrance Sign16 sq ft per sign, 32 sq ft total at one entrance

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Sign Types Covered

10

  • Wall Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Subdivision/Multifamily Entrance Sign
  • Temporary Sign - Real Estate
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

4

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

In Pinebluff, monument signs are limited to 15 ft. 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 Pinebluff, 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 Pinebluff, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign, Subdivision/Multifamily Entrance Sign, Temporary Sign - Real Estate, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Pinebluff, monument signs typically require a Subject to setback requirements of § 152.283. 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 Pinebluff are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Pinebluff has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Pinebluff, North Carolina Sign Rules at a Glance

Pinebluff, North Carolina regulates 10 sign types across 4 zoning districts. Freestanding Signs in the Commercial District zoning district are capped at 15 ft tall and Per side: 0.3 sq ft/linear ft street frontage, max 50 sq ft (<200 ft frontage), 75 sq ft (200–399 ft), 100 sq ft (400+ ft), with a Subject to setback requirements of § 152.283 setback (Sec. § 152.431, § 152.436(C), § 152.437(B), § 152.438, § 152.440(E)). Most commercial signs in Pinebluff require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Pinebluff, North Carolina

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Pinebluff (4 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential District315 ft16 sq ft per sign, 32 sq ft total at one entrance
Commercial District215 ftPer lot: 0.5 sq ft/linear ft street frontage (first 200 ft), plus 0.75 sq ft/linear ft over 200 ft
General Business (GB) District225 ftPer side: max 250 sq ft; on lot max 500 sq ft (along all frontages)
General Regulations For All Zones7May not cover more than 75% of transparent window/door surface

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Pinebluff(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
Wall Sign4 sq ftOn building or lot in residential districtUnlock§ 152.431, § 152.436(B), § 152.440, § 152.441(D)
Freestanding Sign15 ftSubject to setback requirements of § 152.283.One per lot, with exceptions for corner or double-front lotsOn lot in residential district, subject to setback requirementsUnlock§ 152.431, § 152.436(B), § 152.438, § 152.440, § 152.441(D)
Subdivision/Multifamily Entrance Sign16 sq ft per sign, 32 sq ft total at one entrance2 per entranceAt entrance to residential subdivision or multifamily developmentUnlock§ 152.439(A)-(B), § 152.441(D)

Commercial 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 SignPer lot: 0.5 sq ft/linear ft street frontage (first 200 ft), plus 0.75 sq ft/linear ft over 200 ftOn wall of buildingUnlock§ 152.431, § 152.436(C), § 152.440(B)-(C), § 152.441
Freestanding Sign15 ftPer side: 0.3 sq ft/linear ft street frontage, max 50 sq ft (<200 ft frontage), 75 sq ft (200–399 ft), 100 sq ft (400+ ft)Subject to setback requirements of § 152.2831 per lot, or 1 per street in case of corner/double-front lotOn lot in Commercial District, subject to setbackUnlock§ 152.431, § 152.436(C), § 152.437(B), § 152.438, § 152.440(E)

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
Temporary Sign - Real Estate4 sq ft; one per street frontage (less than 5 acre lot). Lots 5+ acres, and frontage in excess of 400 ft, may have second sign1 per street frontage, 2 for large lotsOn property for sale, lease, or rentUnlock§ 152.433(A)(1)
Temporary Sign - Construction Site32 sq ft1 per siteOn construction siteUnlock§ 152.433(A)(2)
Temporary Window SignMay not cover more than 75% of transparent window/door surfaceInterior of building window or glass doorUnlock§ 152.433(A)(3)
Temporary Holiday DisplayOn property in connection with holidaysUnlock§ 152.433(A)(4)
Temporary Political Sign16 sq ftOn lot in connection with election or campaignUnlock§ 152.433(A)(5), § 96.04(C)(1)
Temporary Special Event SignOn lot where event is to occurUnlock§ 152.433(A)(6)
Temporary Sign - Other4 sq ft1 per lotOn any lotUnlock§ 152.433(A)(7)

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Prohibited Signs in Pinebluff

  • No sign may be constructed, erected, moved, enlarged, illuminated or substantially altered except in accordance with the provisions of the sign ordinance or as exempted.
  • No sign may be located so that it substantially interferes with the view necessary for motorists to proceed safely through intersections or to enter onto or exit from public streets or private roads.
  • Signs that revolve or are animated or that utilize movement or apparent movement to attract the attention of the public are prohibited, including banners, streamers, animated display boards, pennants, and propellers (except signs that only move occasionally because of wind and are not designed to attract attention).
  • Portable signs (i.e., designed or intended to be readily relocated, including signs on wheels, trailers, truck-beds, a-frames or any other movable device) are prohibited, except as specifically exempted.
  • No sign may be erected so that by its location, color, size, shape, nature, or message it would tend to obstruct the view of or be confused with official traffic signs or other government signs.
  • Freestanding signs must be securely fastened to the ground or substantial supportive structure to prevent movement by wind or other forces of nature.
  • No sign may extend above any parapet or be placed upon any roof surface (other than on roof surfaces at an angle of 75 degrees or more from horizontal, which are considered wall space); exception for holiday displays on residential roofs.
  • No sign attached to a building may project more than 12 inches from the building wall.
  • No sign or supporting structure may be located in or over the traveled portion of any public right-of-way unless attached to a building’s structural element and erected pursuant to an encroachment permit.
  • No part of a freestanding sign may exceed the specified height based on zoning district (25 feet in GB district, 15 feet elsewhere).
  • No sign within 150 feet of a residential zone may be illuminated between midnight and 6:00 a.m. unless impacts are inconsequential.
  • Lighting for signs must be shielded so it does not shine directly into public rights-of-way or residential premises.
  • Internally illuminated signs are not permitted in any residential zoning district unless exceptions apply.
  • Illuminated tubing or strings of lights outlining property lines, sales areas, roof lines, doors, windows or similar, are prohibited (except for holiday signs).
  • No sign may contain or be illuminated by flashing or intermittent lights or lights of changing degrees of intensity, except signs indicating time, date, or weather (except for holiday signs).
  • Off-premises signs (except exempted or permit-exempted) are not allowed in residential districts.
  • Unlawful cutting, damaging, trimming, or removal of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation to improve sign visibility is prohibited in public rights-of-way, on property not owned or controlled by the person, or where vegetation is required to remain under permit.
  • No person shall paint, mark, write on, post, or affix any political or commercial handbill or sign on the town’s rights-of-way or on public property, including sidewalks, parkways, curbs, utility poles, and municipal appurtenances, unless expressly permitted.
  • Nonconforming signs may not be enlarged or otherwise altered to increase nonconformity, nor may illumination be added to such signs.
  • Nonconforming signs may not be moved or replaced except to bring them into full conformity with the ordinance.
  • If a nonconforming sign is destroyed by natural causes, it may not be repaired, reconstructed, or replaced except in full compliance.
  • No person shall enter or remain on premises for soliciting goods or donations when a 'No Solicitation' or 'No Trespassing' sign is posted.
  • Cutting or removal of trees/shrubs for sign visibility is prohibited without proper authorization, even outside rights-of-way.
  • Signs abandoned by cessation of the business or activity must be removed within 30 days.

Exempt Signs in Pinebluff

  • Signs not exceeding four square feet in area that are customarily associated with residential use and not of a commercial nature, including property identification, mailbox/newspaper tube signs, and private parking/trespass/danger signs.
  • Signs erected by or on behalf of or authorized by a governmental body, including legal notices, identification, informational, traffic, directional, or regulatory signs.
  • Official noncommercial signs by public utilities.
  • Flags, pennants, or insignia of governmental or nonprofit organizations when not displayed in connection with a commercial promotion or as advertising.
  • Integral decorative or architectural features of buildings or works of art, as long as they do not contain letters, trademarks, moving parts, or lights.
  • Signs directing or guiding traffic on private property, up to four square feet each, bearing no advertising.
  • Church bulletin boards, church identification signs, and church directional signs (one per abutting street, up to 16 sq. ft., not internally illuminated).
  • Signs painted on or otherwise permanently attached to currently licensed motor vehicles, not primarily used as signs.
  • Noncommercial (religious, political, etc.) message signs, except as regulated elsewhere, limited to one per abutting street, not exceeding 16 sq. ft., not internally illuminated.
  • Temporary 'for sale/lease/rent' real estate signs (limited size, number, location, and timing).
  • Temporary construction site identification signs (up to 32 sq. ft., one per site, not prior to building permit, removed within 10 days of final occupancy).
  • Temporary signs attached inside building windows/glass doors covering no more than 75% of transparent area, removed within 30 days.
  • Temporary holiday displays/signs, removed within 10 days after holidays.
  • Temporary political election/campaign signs (not earlier than 30 days prior to, and removed within 3 days after, the election, limited to 16 sq. ft.).
  • Temporary special event signs (e.g., grand opening, festival), up to two weeks before, removed within three days after event.
  • One other temporary sign per lot, not exceeding four sq. ft., displayed for no longer than three days at a time and not more than ten days/year.
  • Political signs on polling day may be displayed within 50 ft. of a polling place.
  • Church/civic nonprofit event signs up to three days before an event (max 8 sq. ft.), not obstructing traffic view, on right-of-way.
  • Individual homeowners may display a name/house number sign up to 3 sq. ft. on right-of-way if it does not hinder maintenance.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Pinebluff

  • If plans submitted for a zoning, special use, or conditional use permit include sign plans in sufficient detail for compliance determination, approval of the permit constitutes approval of the proposed sign(s).
  • Signs not approved with such permits, or not exempted, may be constructed/altered only with a dedicated sign permit from the Land Use Administrator.
  • Sign permit applications and permits follow the same process as zoning permits.
  • In cases of multi-tenant lots (e.g., shopping centers), sign permits are issued to the lot owner or agent. The town may suggest allocation formulas but only enforces the ordinance, not private agreements.