Sign Regulations in Tigard, Oregon

Tigard, Oregon has specific sign regulations covering 28 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Temporary 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 22, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Tigard, Oregon

Sample Sign Requirements in Tigard

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign4 sq ft or 1 sq ft/dwelling unit (whichever is larger)
Freestanding Sign (Housing Complex Entry)32 sq ft per face
Freestanding Sign (Platted Subdivision Entry)32 sq ft per face

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Sign Types Covered

28

  • Wall Sign
  • Temporary Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Directional Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

7

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Tigard

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Tigard 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 Tigard, 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 Tigard, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Temporary Sign, Awning Sign, Directional 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 Tigard 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 Tigard are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Tigard has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Tigard, Oregon Sign Rules at a Glance

Tigard, Oregon regulates 28 sign types across 7 zoning districts. Freestanding Signs in the COM zone, IND zone zoning district are capped at Base: 20 ft; Max w/setback: 22 ft tall and Base: 70 sq ft/face, 140 sq ft total; Max w/setback: 90 sq ft/face, 180 sq ft total, with a Landscaped area required; clearance if not feasible setback (Sec. § 18.435.130.B.1; § 18.435.130.E). Most commercial signs in Tigard require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Tigard, Oregon

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Tigard (7 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential zones, RES-A, RES-B, RES-C, RES-D, RES-E126 ft32 sq ft per face
COM zone, IND zone1235 ft160 sq ft per face; 320 sq ft total
MUE zone8Base: 8 ft; Max w/setback: 10 ftBase: 32 sq ft/face, 64 sq ft total; Max w/setback: 52 sq ft/face, 104 sq ft total
Industrial zones1135 ft160 sq ft per face; 320 sq ft total
MUC zone, TMU zone, MU-CBD zone, MUR zone1235 ft160 sq ft/face; 320 sq ft total
Bridgeport Village Plan District210 ft for all except wall signs; wall signs may not extend above roof linePer residential zone
General Regulations For All Zones4Residential: 15 sq ft per site; Nonresidential: 40 sq ft per flag, max 120 sq ft per site

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Tigard(sample of 3 of 7 zones)

Residential zones, RES-A, RES-B, RES-C, RES-D, RES-E

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 ft or 1 sq ft/dwelling unit (whichever is larger)Combined totalOn building wallUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.1
Freestanding Sign (Housing Complex Entry)32 sq ft per faceOne per entryAt entry point to housing complex from public right-of-way, properly landscapedUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.2
Freestanding Sign (Platted Subdivision Entry)32 sq ft per faceOne per entryAt entry point to subdivision from public right-of-way, properly landscapedUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.3
Freestanding Sign (Nonresidential Use)6 ft32 sq ft per faceOneUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.4
Directional Sign4 sq ft per faceOne per drivewayOn private property, at driveway entrances/exits for motoristsUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.5
Temporary SignAs per 18.435.100: 12 sq ft per face, 24 sq ft total; except lawn/A-frame as belowOne temporary sign at a time per owner/occupantOn private property; not in right-of-way or vision clearance areaUnlock§ 18.435.130.A.6; § 18.435.100
Lawn SignRES-A/B/C: 12 sq ft/face; 24 sq ft for all faces/premises. Others: 24 sq ft for all faces/premises.Multiple per premisesOn private property, not in right-of-way or clear vision areaUnlock§ 18.435.060.A.1
A-frame Sign6 sq ft per face; 12 sq ft all facesMultiple per premisesOn private property, not in right-of-way or clear vision areaUnlock§ 18.435.060.A.1

COM zone, IND zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding SignBase: 20 ft; Max w/setback: 22 ftBase: 70 sq ft/face, 140 sq ft total; Max w/setback: 90 sq ft/face, 180 sq ft totalLandscaped area required; clearance if not feasibleOne per premises; Option for two signs on corner/shopping centersNot over property line or in right-of-wayUnlock§ 18.435.130.B.1; § 18.435.130.E
Directional Sign4 sq ft/faceOne per drivewayPer driveway, private propertyUnlock§ 18.435.130.B.3
Electronic Information SignUp to wall/freestanding sign allowancesUp to wall/freestanding sign allowancesOne per premisesOn wall or as freestandingUnlock§ 18.435.090.C, § 18.435.130.B.4
Temporary Sign24 sq ft for all faces, 12 sq ft per face (banners 24 sq ft/face)One at a timePrivate property onlyUnlock§ 18.435.130.B.5; § 18.435.100
Awning SignCounts toward wall sign area maxIf in right-of-way: Max extension 6.5 ft/2/3 to roadway; not within 2 ft of travel laneOn awning, may extend above awning but not above roof; can extend into R-O-W (if encroachment permit granted)Unlock§ 18.435.090.E; § 18.435.130.B.8
Flush Pitched Roof SignMay extend no more than 6 inches above roof lineCounts toward wall sign maxOn near-vertical pitched roofUnlock§ 18.435.090.F; § 18.435.130.B.8
Freeway-Oriented Sign (Freestanding)35 ft160 sq ft per face; 320 sq ft totalOne per premisesWithin 200 ft of Hwy 217/Interstate 5 R-O-W, oriented to be viewed from freewayUnlock§ 18.435.090.D; § 18.435.130.B.8
Bench Sign14 sq ftOne per transit stopAt designated transit stop without bus shelterUnlock§ 18.435.090.B

MUC zone, TMU zone, MU-CBD zone, MUR zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding Sign3.5 ft; 8 ft for public trail32 sq ft/face; 64 sq ft totalOne per frontageIn min. building setback, not in R-O-W/vision areaUnlock§ 18.435.130.F.2
Wall SignMay not extend above building face15% gross building faceOn wall or parapetUnlock§ 18.435.130.F.3
Projecting Sign32 sq ft/face, 64 sq ft all faces; Option 2: 50 sq ft/face, 100 sq ft all facesOne per bldg per frontage; additional under certain conditionsMay project into min. setback and R-O-W (max 6' or sidewalk width)Unlock§ 18.435.130.F.4
Pedestrian-Oriented Roof Sign2 ft above roofline; not below roofline45 sq ftOne per first-story tenant spaceOn roofUnlock§ 18.435.130.F.5
A-frame Sign3 ft6 sq ft/face, 12 sq ft total3 ftOne per tenant/30 linear ftPrivate property or in R-O-W with minimum 4 ft clear sidewalk, behind curb or 10 ft from edge of travel laneUnlock§ 18.435.130.F.6
Bench Sign14 sq ftOne per transit stopAt designated transit stop without bus shelterUnlock§ 18.435.090.B
Cultural Institution Auxiliary Sign4 sq ft per faceOneWithin freestanding sign or on cultural institution wallUnlock§ 18.435.090.I
Freestanding Freeway-Oriented Sign35 ft160 sq ft/face; 320 sq ft totalOne per premisesWithin 200 ft of Hwy 217/I-5 R-O-W, oriented to be viewed from freewayUnlock§ 18.435.090.D; § 18.435.130.F.8

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Prohibited Signs in Tigard

  • Signs must be constructed, erected, and maintained to withstand wind, seismic, and other requirements of the state building code or this title. Unsafe or improperly maintained signs are prohibited.
  • Signs that interfere with, obstruct the view of, or could be confused with authorized traffic signs/signals/devices by position, shape, or color are prohibited.
  • Signs that use words like 'stop', 'look', 'danger', or similar words, phrases, symbols, or characters that can mislead or confuse motorists are prohibited.
  • Signs containing obscene statements, words, or pictures (appealing to the prurient interest in sex or patently offensive) are prohibited.
  • Signs or sign structures may not obstruct access to fire escapes, ingress/egress routes, exit corridors/hallways/doorways, or wholly/partially cover windows or doorways to the extent they substantially limit access in an emergency.
  • Signs or sign structures at street intersections must comply with vision clearance standards.
  • Roof signs are prohibited, except as allowed for temporary balloon signs, flush-pitched roof signs, and pedestrian-oriented roof signs as specifically described elsewhere.
  • Revolving, rotating, or moving signs are prohibited, except for temporary banners or balloons as specifically allowed.
  • Flashing signs of any kind are prohibited, including strobe lights.
  • Signs in the public right-of-way (wholly or partially) are prohibited, except for signs legally erected for informational purposes by/on behalf of a government agency, certain permitted bench or awning signs, certain temporary banners in the MU-CBD zone, and specific exceptions in designated zones. All such signs require approval by the City Engineer and may not be in ODOT right-of-way.
  • Billboards are prohibited.
  • No exposed lamps that exceed the equivalent of a 25 watt incandescent lamp are allowed on the exterior surface of any sign in a manner that exposes the face to any public street or right-of-way, except allowed electronic information signs.
  • Direct lighting is prohibited, except for electronic information signs and signs with neon tubes or comparable lighting tubes.
  • Signs in violation of the code are declared to be a public nuisance.
  • Placement of a sign in the right-of-way is prohibited unless authorized elsewhere in municipal code or state law.
  • Destruction or defacement of official notice or sign posted in conformity with law is prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Tigard

  • Lawn and A-frame signs in residential zones that meet specific area, spacing, and placement provisions do not require a sign permit.
  • Signs not oriented or intended to be legible from a right-of-way, other property, or the air do not require a permit.
  • Signs inside a building are exempt from permit requirements, except for flashing signs visible from right-of-way, other property, or the air.
  • Painted wall decorations and painted wall highlights do not require a sign permit.
  • Window signs do not require a permit.
  • Directional signs on private property or those in the right-of-way erected by or on behalf of a government agency or road authority are exempt from permit requirements.
  • Flags in nonresidential zones up to 40 sq ft per flag, 120 sq ft per site, from permanent flagpoles; and flags in residential zones up to 15 sq ft per site from temporary flagpoles are permit-exempt.
  • Sign repair, maintenance, or change of copy/message that does not involve a change of sign size, height, type, or location is permit-exempt.
  • Signs affected by stipulated judgments entered by courts (to which the city is party) are exempt from permit.
  • Banner signs in the right-of-way in the MU-CBD zone, up to 140 sq ft per face, 60 days maximum, do not require a permit.
  • All exempt signs must be placed on private property with owner consent, except as expressly allowed on utility poles or in the public right-of-way.
  • Legally required signs (by law or ordinance) on private property or by a public agency/utility do not require a permit or fee.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Tigard

  • For each freestanding sign in the COM, MUE, and IND zones, the required site plan must show the size and shape of the landscaped area set aside for the sign. The plan is subject to review by the approval authority.
  • Up to an additional 50% of sign area (or height) may be allowed for shopping centers or industrial parks through the site development review process, when it's judged necessary for legibility. A single signing format must be established.
  • When a premises contains more than a single tenant but is not a shopping center, the building owner must provide a common support for all tenant signage; increases in sign copy area (up to 50%) may be allowed through the site development review process.
  • A sign permit is required for each freestanding sign before erection when shopping plazas on corner lots are allowed one sign per street frontage.
  • Optional standards for shopping centers in COM zone allow up to two freestanding signs per frontage, provided sign area and height requirements are met; a sign permit is required prior to erection of any such freestanding sign.
  • Shopping centers and industrial parks must establish a single signing format, as referenced in the code, implying sign plan requirements.
  • Additional sign area or special sign arrangements (such as for multiple tenants or shopping centers) require review and approval during the site development review process.
  • No direct reference in these sections to a 'Master Sign Plan,' but several requirements for plans, formats, and reviews effectively function as sign plan provisions.

Source: ecode360 municipal code