Sign Regulations in Livingston, Texas

Livingston, Texas has specific sign regulations covering 20 sign types across 2 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Banner, Wall Sign, Freestanding Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Livingston, Texas

Sample Sign Requirements in Livingston

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Real Estate Sign - Residential42 inches5 sq ft
Real Estate Sign - Commercial10 ft32 sq ft
Residential Sign (non-commercial, incl. identification/personal)42 inches4 sq ftAt least 10 ft from any public right-of-way

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Sign Types Covered

20

  • Banner
  • Wall Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Portable Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

2

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Livingston

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

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

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Livingston, Texas Sign Rules at a Glance

Livingston, Texas regulates 20 sign types across 2 zoning districts. Residential Sign (non-commercial, incl. identification/personal)s in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 42 inches tall and 4 sq ft, with a At least 10 ft from any public right-of-way setback (Sec. Sec. 10-314(6)). Most commercial signs in Livingston require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Livingston, Texas

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Livingston (2 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1242 inches32 sq ft
Main Street District94 ft30% of window area (per window)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Livingston

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
Wall SignAttached to and extending not more than six inches from an exterior wall.UnlockSec. 10-311 (Definitions); Sec. 10-316 (Permits); Sec. 10-317 (Construction and design requirements)
Freestanding SignAttached to the ground.UnlockSec. 10-311 (Definitions); Sec. 10-316 (Permits); Sec. 10-317 (Construction and design)
BannerMaximum three banners or portable signs per lot (in combination)On-premises only.UnlockSec. 10-314(1)
Portable SignMaximum three banners or portable signs per lot (in combination)On-premises only, exception for sidewalk signs in Main Street District.UnlockSec. 10-312(a)(4), Sec. 10-314(2), Sec. 10-320(a)(4)
Real Estate Sign - Residential42 inches5 sq ftOne per lotOn site only; one per lot.UnlockSec. 10-314(5b)
Real Estate Sign - Commercial10 ft32 sq ft1-3 depending on tract sizeOn property only.UnlockSec. 10-314(5c)
Residential Sign (non-commercial, incl. identification/personal)42 inches4 sq ftAt least 10 ft from any public right-of-wayUp to three per siteOn private property, not within 10 feet of public right-of-way.UnlockSec. 10-314(6)
Incidental Sign1 sq ftOn site and for informational purposes only; no commercial message.UnlockSec. 10-313(6)

Main Street District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Alley Sign6 sq ftAt alley entrance to building or business.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(1), (8)
Hanging Sign8 sq ft per face7 ft minimum from sidewalk to bottom of signSuspended from awning, canopy or building facade. Provides minimum of 7 feet clearance above sidewalk.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(3), (8)
Projecting Sign25 sq ft per faceBase at least 7 ft above ground; top below roofline; max 6 ft projectionAttached to building and projects from wall.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(4), (8), (11)
Wall Sign (Primary Entrance Side)2 sq ft per linear foot of wall with primary entranceSee overall premises sign limitSame side as building's primary entrance.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(5)a, (8), (9), (10)
Wall Sign (Secondary Side)Limited to size allowed on wall containing primary entranceSee overall premises sign limitSecondary side or side street not containing primary entrance.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(5)b, (8), (9), (10)
Window Sign30% of window area (per window)See overall premises sign limitAffixed to interior or exterior of a window or placed immediately behind a windowpane.UnlockSec. 10-320(c)(6), (8)
Sidewalk Sign4 ft3 ftOne per street entrance; see premises total belowImmediately exterior to building wall, minimum clear sidewalk width of 4 ft must be maintained; must be removed after business hours.UnlockSec. 10-320(b)(1)
Banner24 sq ftCounted with sidewalk signs regarding total sign limit per premisesOn-premises.UnlockSec. 10-320(b)(2)

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Prohibited Signs in Livingston

  • All signs not expressly permitted under this article or exempt from regulation are prohibited within the city limits and within its extraterritorial jurisdiction.
  • Abandoned signs or dilapidated signs are prohibited.
  • Any sign that copies or imitates an official sign or purports to have official status is prohibited.
  • Any sign that obstructs or substantially interferes with any window, door, fire escape, stairway, ladder, or opening intended to provide light, air, ingress, or egress to any building is prohibited.
  • Signs imitating standard public traffic, regulatory or emergency signs or signals are prohibited.
  • Signs using the words, 'stop,' 'danger' or any other word, symbol or character in a manner which may mislead, confuse or distract the driver of a motor vehicle are prohibited.
  • Off-premises signs and billboards constructed after the date of enactment of the ordinance from which this article is derived are prohibited.
  • Any sign placed in or projecting in or over the public right-of-way or on a utility pole in the public right-of-way is prohibited, except as expressly allowed in Sec. 10-312(c).
  • Signs may not create a traffic hazard and must be constructed and maintained as follows: No sign shall be erected in the clear sight triangle; No sign shall be erected, and there shall be no lighting of signs or premises thereof, in such a manner or in such location as to obstruct the view of, or to be confused with, any authorized traffic signal, notice or control device.
  • Signs using the words 'stop,' 'danger' or any other word, symbol or character in a manner which may mislead, confuse or distract drivers are strictly prohibited.
  • Any sign or light source constituting a traffic hazard shall be removed at the direction of the community development coordinator or designee.
  • A sign shall not have more than 20% of its surface area covered with disfigured, cracked, ripped or peeling paint, poster paper or other material for a period of more than 30 days.
  • A sign shall not stand with bent or broken sign facing, with broken supports, with loose appendages or struts, or more than 15 degrees from vertical for a period of more than ten days.
  • A sign shall not have weeds, trees, vines or other vegetation growing upon it, or obscuring the view from the public right-of-way for a period of more than 30 days.
  • An internally illuminated sign shall not be allowed to stand with only partial illumination for more than 30 days.
  • Flags shall not be faded, tattered or torn.
  • Neon lighting shall only be permitted in signs for retail and restaurant establishments.
  • All signs shall comply with the building code and electrical code provisions as adopted by the city.
  • Signs must be constructed of permanent materials and be permanently attached (except for certain temporary and sidewalk signs).
  • Sign illumination must be shielded so as not to directly cast light rays into nearby residences, sleeping accommodations, or into the eyes of motor vehicle drivers.
  • Any prohibited signs must be removed at the direction of city officials; costs of removal may become a property lien.

Exempt Signs in Livingston

  • Any official or public notice or warning required by a valid and applicable federal, state or local law, regulation or ordinance, by a public utility company, or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
  • Traffic signs on private property, such as stop, yield or similar signs, which meet Department of Transportation standards and contain no commercial message.
  • Holiday decorations with no commercial message displayed as long as said decorations are displayed within a holiday season.
  • 'No trespassing,' 'No hunting,' 'No fishing' or 'No loitering' signs, which shall not exceed one square foot in area.
  • Any governmental signs.
  • Incidental signs placed for informational purposes without commercial message and limited to one square foot in area.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Livingston

  • An application for a sign permit shall be accompanied by a detailed drawing showing the dimensions, design, structure and location of each sign, and such other information as is required to comply with this article. A separate application and permit is required for each sign.
  • For properties with multiple occupants, the 'site' for purposes of sign regulation is considered all land included under the original site plan, subdivision plan approval, or all land included under the original sign permit application approval.
  • Within the Main Street District, if a sign requiring a permit is to be placed, constructed, erected or modified, prior approval of the Main Street Advisory Board must be obtained with proof thereof submitted to the community development coordinator (Sec. 10-320(d)).
  • For Main Street District signs, the owner or their designee must meet with the Main Street manager, complete the written application as required by the Main Street Advisory Board, attend scheduled meetings for presenting the application, and upon approval, obtain required permits before construction.
  • Variance from any provision of the sign ordinance may be granted by the city council, following appeal, if requirements are met as described in Sec. 10-316(c)(5).
  • Any person may appeal a decision regarding sign applications to the city council at a regular or special meeting with a public hearing.
  • A sign permit application for a premises that is not in conflict with the requirements of this article or which has not lapsed remains in effect for the premises.

Source: municode municipal code