Sign Regulations in South Houston, Texas

South Houston, Texas has specific sign regulations covering 13 sign types across 1 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Ground Sign, Monument 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 South Houston, Texas

Sample Sign Requirements in South Houston

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Ground Sign42.5 feet overall maximum for any on-premises sign (except roof signs).Must not obstruct the sight triangle; see Sec. 22-73.
Monument Sign6 feet from natural ground level to top of sign.60 square feet per side
Roof Sign25 feet above the roof level.1 foot from roofline to bottom of sign; 3 feet between sign structure and edge of roof and between structures.

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Sign Types Covered

13

  • Wall Sign
  • Ground Sign
  • Monument Sign
  • Marquee Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

1

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for South Houston

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

In South Houston, monument signs are limited to 6 feet from natural ground level to top of sign.. 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 South Houston, 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 South Houston, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Ground Sign, Monument Sign, Marquee 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 South Houston 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 South Houston are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. South Houston has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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South Houston, Texas Sign Rules at a Glance

South Houston, Texas regulates 13 sign types across 1 zoning district. Portable Signs in the General Regulations For All Zones zoning district are capped at 6.5 feet (vertical dimension) tall, 72 square feet per side; 6 feet by 12 feet per face, and 12.5 feet (horizontal dimension) wide (Sec. Sec. 18-4(c)(2); Sec. 18-13(e)(1); Sec. 18-15; Sec. 18-9). Most commercial signs in South Houston require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for South Houston, Texas

Sign Rules by Zoning District in South Houston (1 zone)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1342.5 feet overall maximum for any on-premises sign (except roof signs).72 square feet per side; 6 feet by 12 feet per face

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in South Houston

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 SignNo limit, but total area cannot exceed 20% of wall area.Affixed to or painted upon the wall of a building.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(6); Sec. 18-13(d)(1)c; Sec. 18-9
Ground Sign42.5 feet overall maximum for any on-premises sign (except roof signs).Must not obstruct the sight triangle; see Sec. 22-73.One per separate street frontage.Supported by uprights or braces in or upon the ground, on private property.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(1); Sec. 18-13(a)(1),(2),(e)(6); Sec. 18-9
Monument Sign6 feet from natural ground level to top of sign.60 square feet per sideOne per business; two if business qualifies (see additional requirements).At intersections; on private property.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(3); Sec. 18-13(e)(2),(3),(f); Sec. 18-9
Marquee SignOne per business.Projecting sign attached to or hung from a canopy or structure projecting from and supported beyond a building.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(2); Sec. 18-13(e)(4); Sec. 18-9
Canopy SignTwo per business.Other than an awning, attached to a building and projecting over a thoroughfare, sidewalk, or parking area.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(9); Sec. 18-13(e)(5); Sec. 18-9
Roof Sign25 feet above the roof level.1 foot from roofline to bottom of sign; 3 feet between sign structure and edge of roof and between structures.Erected, constructed or maintained above or upon the roof of any building. Specified setbacks from roof edge and other sign structures apply.UnlockSec. 18-4(b)(5); Sec. 18-13(a)(3), (c); Sec. 18-9
Portable Sign6.5 feet (vertical dimension)72 square feet per side; 6 feet by 12 feet per face12.5 feet (horizontal dimension)One per business per year; max two 30-day periods per year (minimum 6 months apart).On private property; not in right-of-way.UnlockSec. 18-4(c)(2); Sec. 18-13(e)(1); Sec. 18-15; Sec. 18-9
Temporary Sign12 square feetOne per address (exempt); others require permit.On-premises, intended for specific periodUnlockSec. 18-4(c)(4); Sec. 18-9(m)(5)

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Prohibited Signs in South Houston

  • No sign, other than official signs erected by authorized government entities, may be placed, painted, printed, posted, or affixed on any curb, sidewalk, pavement, telephone/electric pole, traffic signal standard, public improvement, bridge, overpass/underpass, median, esplanade, right-of-way, public utility easement, traffic island, or public building/structure belonging to the city.
  • No sign shall be constructed which resembles any official marker erected by any government agency or that could be confused with emergency vehicle lights (especially blinking lights), or uses words/phrases/symbols/characters that may mislead or confuse traffic.
  • Signs may not be located or illuminated in such a manner as to obscure or interfere with the effectiveness of any official traffic sign, signal or device, or obstruct/interfere with the view of a driver.
  • Signs containing lights which are not effectively shielded, or which cause glare or impair vision of drivers, or otherwise interfere with a driver's operation, are prohibited.
  • Spectacular signs with strobe, rotating strobe, blinking strobe lights, flashing/rotating/blinking spotlights that interfere with traffic, automatically changeable advertising signs changing more than every 3 seconds, flashing lights with bulbs greater than 15 watts, or those placed perpendicular to the roadway (with limited exception) are prohibited.
  • No sign shall obstruct any means of egress, any opening required for light, ventilation, fire fighting or escape, or prevent free passage on roofs.
  • No sign shall be attached to any exterior stairway, fire escape, fire tower balcony, or balcony serving as a horizontal exit.
  • No sign shall interfere with the operation of a counterbalanced section of a fire escape, and no projecting sign shall be erected, constructed, or maintained without a minimum of seven feet of clearance over such section.
  • No sign shall obstruct the free use of any window above the first story.
  • No emitting sign shall be permitted at any location within the city.
  • No sign shall employ a stereopticon or motion picture machine.
  • No permit for a sign extending beyond private property onto a public street, sidewalk, or alley shall create a permanent easement.
  • No sign or sign structure may remain for more than ninety (90) days on a vacant building or premises, except a conforming sign for sale/lease or a maintained conforming sign; after 90 days vacancy, the message must be blanked out.
  • Any sign that restricts vision necessary for safety is prohibited; signs over pedestrian traffic must be at least 8 ft above surface, over passenger vehicle traffic at least 10 ft, over general vehicle traffic at least 14 ft 6 in, and not obstruct vision within the sight triangle.
  • No obscene sign shall be permitted.
  • Moveable signs (signs designed to be moved by hand and stored inside at night) are not allowed.
  • Off-premises signs are not allowed.
  • No sign shall remain nonpermitted or unregistered after January 31 of each year.
  • No sign may be placed on public property within 100 feet of the City's War Memorial.
  • No sign, including political signs, may be placed upon or adjacent to Memorial Park or abutting property except by express consent of the city council.

Exempt Signs in South Houston

  • A permit is not required for directional and regulatory signs erected by the city, State of Texas (including its political subdivisions, counties and school districts), the federal government and their lessees.
  • A permit is not required for railroad signs.
  • A permit is not required for legal notices, house numbers, 'no trespassing', 'no parking' and other similar warning signs, not exceeding two in number.
  • A permit is not required for temporary signs smaller than twelve (12) square feet (not more than one per address).
  • A permit is not required for signs required by federal, state, or local law.
  • A permit is not required for on-premises signs setting forth location/directions to parking/buildings or regulating flow of on-premises traffic provided no electrical wiring.
  • A permit is not required for signs displayed/used on motor vehicles as long as the vehicle is used for delivery or identification; does not apply if the vehicle is used solely for advertising.
  • A permit is not required for signs designed and used for display upon or with heavier-than-air craft.
  • A permit is not required for signs within a stadium, open-air theater, arena, or public/recreational area designed primarily for patrons within.
  • A permit is not required for on-premises real estate signs five square feet or less.
  • A permit is not required for Christmas displays and similar temporary displays erected without advertising, subject to fire and electrical code/fire safety rules.
  • A permit is not required for one sign (up to 40 square feet) concerning a building under repair or construction or advertising sale/rental of premises.
  • A permit is not required for one subdivision identification sign per subdivision, up to 40 square feet.
  • A permit is not required for one flag of the US and/or State of Texas and/or City of South Houston.
  • A permit is not required for fast food establishment in/out directional signs with company logo not exceeding 1.5 square feet (in addition to allowed signs).
  • A permit is not required for any on-premises sign viewed only from within the premises and not visible from any public road.
  • A permit is not required for any name-plate sign placed on the entrance door or within 6 inches of the entrance opening.
  • Operating permit is not required for any on-premises sign used by a recognized church or religious organization with valid nonprofit charter and current IRS tax-exempt certificate.
  • Operating permit is not required for any on-premises sign operated by and used to further interests of a recognized charitable nonprofit organization (with valid charters and tax-exempt certificates).
  • No sign permit required for the change of any ornamental features or normal maintenance of a previously permitted sign (though compliance with other applicable permits may still be required).

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for South Houston

  • All applications for sign permits must include two blueprints or ink drawings, to scale, showing plans and specifications including method of construction and attachment. Applications for new signs must include drawings prepared and certified by a professional engineer registered in Texas.
  • There is no specific requirement for a 'master sign plan' or variance meeting, but permit applications require submission of detailed plans, including stress calculations and, for new signs, engineering certification.
  • Sign plan or detailed design is required in all cases involving a permit application, including certain engineering requirements.
  • A variance up to 25 feet above adjacent roadway for roof sign height may be granted for good cause, which may involve an additional review process.
  • In section 18-4(b), for multiple business signs, there are special rules, but no mention of requiring a master sign plan.
  • The ordinance does not explicitly mention a 'master sign plan,' but requires detailed submittal of sign plans for permits, including site and structural details.

Source: municode municipal code