Sign Regulations in Shenandoah, Texas

Shenandoah, Texas has specific sign regulations covering 60 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Subdivision Identification Sign, Off-Premise Sign - Residential Developments, Real Estate Sign - Multi-Family and Nonresidential Areas. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 27, 2026

Sign Regulation Overview for Shenandoah, Texas

Sample Sign Requirements in Shenandoah

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Political Sign8 ft36 sq ft
Flags - Single-Family Residential Lots20 ft24 sq ft
Garage Sale Sign42 inches5 sq ft

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Sign Types Covered

60

  • Subdivision Identification Sign
  • Off-Premise Sign - Residential Developments
  • Real Estate Sign - Multi-Family and Nonresidential Areas
  • Animated Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Shenandoah

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Shenandoah 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 Shenandoah, 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 Shenandoah, regulated sign types include Subdivision Identification Sign, Off-Premise Sign - Residential Developments, Real Estate Sign - Multi-Family and Nonresidential Areas, Animated 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 Shenandoah 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 Shenandoah are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Shenandoah has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Shenandoah, Texas Sign Rules at a Glance

Shenandoah, Texas regulates 60 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Directory Signs in the Interim Zoning District (IZ), Mixed Use Overlay District (MIX), Retail/Commercial District (RC), Sports/Hospitality District (SPH), Restricted Office District (O-1), Office/Commercial District (OC), Neighborhood Service District (NS), Planned Shopping Center District (C-2), Community Commercial District (C-3), Commercial Corridor District (CC), Light Industrial District (LI), Moderate Industrial District (I-2), Heavy Industrial District (I-3), Planned Development District (PDD), Non-Residential Zoning Districts (Business/Office Parks) zoning district are capped at 4 ft tall and 18 sq ft, with a Min 10 ft from entrance setback (Sec. 90.6(h)(1)(3)). Most commercial signs in Shenandoah require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Shenandoah, Texas

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Shenandoah (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones88 ft36 sq ft
Single-Family Detached Residential District (R-35, R-22, R-10, R-1, R-6), Manufactured Home Subdivision District (R-MH-1)942 inches72 sq ft
Medium Density Residential District (R-2), High Density Residential District (R-3), Higher Density Residential District (R-HD), Manufactured Home Park District (R-MH-2)842 inches (freestanding)72 sq ft
Interim Zoning District (IZ), Mixed Use Overlay District (MIX), Retail/Commercial District (RC), Sports/Hospitality District (SPH), Restricted Office District (O-1), Office/Commercial District (OC), Neighborhood Service District (NS), Planned Shopping Center District (C-2), Community Commercial District (C-3), Commercial Corridor District (CC), Light Industrial District (LI), Moderate Industrial District (I-2), Heavy Industrial District (I-3), Planned Development District (PDD), Non-Residential Zoning Districts (Business/Office Parks)1842 inches (freestanding)300 sq ft
Planned Development District #13 (PDD #13)2050 ft max height1,100 sq. ft. max area per face (Chart 3 – double-sided pylon sign)

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Shenandoah(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

Single-Family Detached Residential District (R-35, R-22, R-10, R-1, R-6), Manufactured Home Subdivision District (R-MH-1)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Flags - Single-Family Residential Lots20 ft24 sq ft1 flagpoleOn single-family residential lotUnlock90.6(i)(1)
Garage Sale Sign42 inches5 sq ft1 on lot, additional off-site with permissionOn lot of sale or private property with permissionUnlock90.6(j)
Real Estate Sign - Single-Family Residential Areas42 inches5 sq ft1 per lot + 1 open houseOn the residential lot for sale/lease; in front ROW or easementUnlock90.6(t)(1)
Residential Sign – Personal Identification Sign42 inches5 sq ft3 per siteOn residential site with single-dwelling unit, not in ROW, easement, public or common areaUnlock90.6(u)
Construction Sign - Single-Family Individual Residences42 inches5 sq ft1 per siteOn private property at construction site with active building permitUnlock90.6(g)(2)
Construction Sign - Single-Family Subdivision6 ft32 sq ft1At subdivision's real estate sales office or model home if permitted and occupiedUnlock90.6(g)(3)
Subdivision Identification Sign10 ft72 sq ftPer principal entranceOne or both sides of principal entrance, or median/ROW with encroachment agreementUnlock90.6(v)
Off-Premise Sign - Residential Developments10 ft32 sq ftPrivate property with permission or public ROW with encroachment; for residential not along IH-45Unlock90.6(y)

Interim Zoning District (IZ), Mixed Use Overlay District (MIX), Retail/Commercial District (RC), Sports/Hospitality District (SPH), Restricted Office District (O-1), Office/Commercial District (OC), Neighborhood Service District (NS), Planned Shopping Center District (C-2), Community Commercial District (C-3), Commercial Corridor District (CC), Light Industrial District (LI), Moderate Industrial District (I-2), Heavy Industrial District (I-3), Planned Development District (PDD), Non-Residential Zoning Districts (Business/Office Parks)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Awning SignAwning face 50 sq ft200% of door opening1 per entranceOver occupant entrance on single or multi-occupant propertyUnlock90.6(b)
Directory Sign4 ft18 sq ftMin 10 ft from entranceVaries by siteGround sign for multi-tenant site; min 10 ft from primary entrance unless approved; near parking entrances safe from ROWUnlock90.6(h)(1)(3)
Flags - Nonresidential40 ft40 sq ft3 flagpoles, 2 flags eachOn principal building wall or within 20 ft of main entranceUnlock90.6(i)(2)
Menu Board10 ft32 sq ftMax 2 per propertyAccessory to restaurant with drive-thru windowUnlock90.6(n)
Monument Sign - Properties Abutting IH-4520 ft144 sq ft (216 sq ft if no pole signs)Clear sight triangleTotal combination with pole: Individual 1, Small 1, Large 3-7 by acres, Super 8; min sep 200 ftGround, setbacks for clear sight triangleUnlock90.6(o), 90.11 Chart 1
Monument Sign - Other Properties10 ft72 sq ftClear sight triangleTotal combination with pole: Individual 1, Small 1, Large 3-7 by acres, Super 8; min sep 100 ftGround, clear sightUnlock90.6(o), 90.11 Chart 1
Freestanding Pole Sign - Properties Abutting IH-4540 ft144 sq ftClear sight triangleTotal with monument as aboveFreestanding, no on accessory; clear sightUnlock90.6(p), 90.11 Chart 1
Real Estate Sign - Multi-Family and Nonresidential Areas10 ft32 sq ftMin 10 ft from ROW1-3 depending on center sizeGround sign per parcel, min 10 ft from public/private ROWUnlock90.6(t)(2)

Planned Development District #13 (PDD #13)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Projecting Sign (General – Tenants)Up to 2 stories: 15 sq. ft. max per face; 3 stories: 30 sq. ft. max per face; 4+ stories: 60 sq. ft. max per face1 projecting sign on primary elevation per tenant/buildingAttached perpendicular to surface or corner of building on primary elevation; sign elevation must not directly face any adjacent propertyUnlockSec. 5.01; Sec. 11.14.2(dd)(1), (3), (5)–(9)
Projecting Sign (Parking Structure Entrances)80 sq. ft. total projecting sign area at vehicular parking structure entrancesNot explicitly limited by count; limited by 80 sq. ft. plus general projecting sign rulesAt vehicular entrances to parking structuresUnlockSec. 11.14.2(dd)(2)-(3)
Pylon Sign (Center Identification – IH45/David Memorial Frontage)50 ft max height1,100 sq. ft. max area per face (Chart 3 – double-sided pylon sign)Must have setbacks adequate to protect the clear sight triangle, in accordance with the code.1 pylon sign per super center (Chart 4 – Pylon Signs Total Signs Allowed: 1)Abutting IH45 and David Memorial; freestanding, permanently attached to the ground as primary identifier of the propertyUnlockChart 3 (Permitted Signs: Location, Size and Number – Sec. 11.14.1); Sec. 11.14.2(ii)(1)-(9)
Changeable Electronic Variable Message Sign (CEVMS) – On PylonPer side: 30% of pylon face allowable area (i.e., 0.30 × pylon sign face area, up to 30% of 1,100 sq. ft. per side if used on the max-size pylon)1 CEVMS per side of the primary Metropark pylon signOn primary Metropark pylon sign only, abutting IH45 / David Memorial (center-identification pylon)UnlockSec. 11.14.2(e); Sec. 11.14.2(ii)(9)-(10)
Wall Sign, Non‑residential (General Area Calculation)General: 300 sq. ft. max per wall; exception: buildings with architectural elevation >400 ft may have additional signage per Charts 3 & 4Per building type, per elevation, as shown in Chart 4 (e.g., theaters/entertainment: 1 front, 3 rear/side per elevation; inline tenant: 1 front, 1 rear/side per elevation; hotels, parking structures, office: 1 front, 3 rear/side per elevation; multi-family: 1 front, 1 rear/side per elevation).On nonresidential properties; wall-mounted on each individual elevation (front, rear, side) as permitted by Charts 3 and 4 and general rulesUnlockSec. 11.14.2(y)(2), (4), (12)-(13); Chart 4 (Front Wall Sign; Rear or Side Wall Sign)
Banner Signs – Permanent/Streetscape (Pole‑Mounted Banners)Bottom of banner at least 8 ft 6 in above finished grade10 sq. ft. max per side; max height of banner 5 ft2 banners per pole (subject to same size and mounting height requirement when two are used)Pole‑mounted along private street, parking lot or private property along a public or private plaza, roadway or courtyard, consistent with approved site engineering plan; poles primarily installed for purposes such as site lighting.UnlockSec. 11.14.2(cc)(1)-(8)
Advertising PanelNo greater than 33% of the total square footage of a given elevation; elevation must exceed 150 linear feetMinimum separation distance 500 ft between buildings with advertising panel façades.Up to 4 advertising panels per building (Chart 4) so long as combined area ≤33% of elevation and only one façade per building has advertising panels.On building surfaces and parking garage structures within Metropark; on qualifying elevations (single elevation per building >150 ft long, not fronted by other tenants).UnlockSec. 11.14.2(ee)(1)-(9); Chart 3 (Advertising Panels); Chart 4 (Advertising Panels – Total Signs Allowed 4 per building)
Large Media ScreenScreen must be oriented for pedestrian viewing at an appropriate height below 40 ft750 sq. ft. max screen areaNot numerically specified; effectively limited by 2,000 ft separation requirement and visibility restrictions.On a commercial or public building or structure within Metropark; in a location consistent with project master plan and adopted guidelines, where pedestrian activity is desiredUnlockSec. 11.14.2(ff)(1)-(16)

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Prohibited Signs in Shenandoah

  • Any sign that copies or imitates an official sign or purports to have official status
  • Windblown devices
  • Inflatable signs
  • Pennants
  • Portable signs, unless allowed in Section 90.6
  • Any sign attached to an accessory structure, except an incidental sign
  • Any attention-attracting device not permitted by this Ordinance
  • Signs imitating traffic, regulatory or emergency signs or signals or signs which may mislead, confuse or distract the driver of a motor vehicle
  • Signs painted on or attached to (1) roofs of buildings, (2) trees, (3) fence posts, (4) rocks or other natural features, (5) telephone or utility poles, or (6) any public signs or poles
  • Off premise signs unless allowed in Section 90.6 Off-Premise Signs
  • Flashing signs or signs having flashing parts unless permitted as a CEVMS Electronic Sign
  • Moving or rotating signs or signs having moving parts (including but not limited to hand held signage)
  • Any sign held by an individual and displaying such sign to attract attention to a business whether on-premises or off-premises
  • Banners, tarps or similar material used for the purpose of signage unless otherwise allowed in this Ordinance
  • Beacons or any other artificial light unless it is allowed in Section 90.10 Lighting
  • Bandit Signs
  • Cabinet Signs
  • Any object that meets the definition of a sign in this Ordinance is subject to regulation, notwithstanding the fact that its principal purpose is other than communicating a message; examples include vending machines with 'super-graphics' that can be read off the property, as well as logos and signs on gas pumps or other equipment used in the sale or delivery of goods or services

Exempt Signs in Shenandoah

  • Any sign required by federal, state or local law or a public utility company
  • Traffic signs which meet Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices standards and contain no commercial message
  • Any sign inside a building, not attached to a window or door
  • Any sign inside an athletic field or other similar outdoor facility space
  • Works of art with no commercial message
  • Holiday decorations, approved for the Holiday Season as defined in Section 90.19
  • 'No trespassing', 'no hunting', 'no fishing' or 'no loitering' sign which do not exceed one square foot in area
  • Governmental signs
  • Unless specified herein, the changing of messages on changeable copy signs designed and intended to be changed on a regular basis
  • Signage inside a breezeway or entranceway, under the roof and within the foundation line of the building, but outside the actual entrance door
  • Incidental signs

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Shenandoah

  • A Sign Permit Application, which establishes parameters for the size, location and design of signs on a property, is required for most signs including temporary signs, awning signs, banner signs, changeable copy signs, construction signs (except single-family residences), directory signs, flags and flagpoles (nonresidential), garage sale signs (permit not required), marquee signs, menu boards, monument signs, freestanding pole signs, political signs (permit not required), real estate signs (nonresidential), subdivision identification signs, suspended signs, temporary on-premise signs, off-premise signs, wall signs, and window signs (permit not required)
  • Special Exception required for Animated Signs and Changeable Electronic Variable Message Signs (CEVMS), reviewed by the Shenandoah Sign Committee
  • For multi-occupant properties, issuance of a sign permit for a new or replacement sign requires removal or compliance of all nonconforming signs for that occupant
  • Special Exception may be requested upon denial of a Sign Permit by the City Administrator, for deviations from ordinance requirements, heard by the Shenandoah Sign Committee
  • For nonconforming signs, Special Exception may authorize continuation, expansion or replacement if hardship exists and public welfare not injured
  • Variance (as Special Exception) granted by Shenandoah Sign Committee; further appeal possible to City Council upon request by Mayor or two Council members
  • For centers and developments, sign allowances (e.g., monument and pole signs) imply coordinated sign plan per Charts 1 and 2 in Section 90.11, with restrictions on individual tenant freestanding signs
  • Sign Permit must be obtained prior to construction, with application including plans; incomplete applications expire after 45 days, and permits void if not completed within 60 days

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