# Sign Regulations in Stephenville, Texas

Sign permit rules, size and height limits, setbacks, and ordinance citations for Stephenville, Texas, compiled by PermitPal from the jurisdiction's published municipal code.

- **Jurisdiction:** Stephenville, Texas (TX)
- **Canonical page:** https://permitpal.io/sign-regulations/texas/stephenville
- **Data last verified:** 2025-05-08
- **Source:** [municode municipal code](https://library.municode.com/TX/Stephenville/codes/Code_of_Ordinances?nodeId=TIT13GEOF_CH130GEOF_ARTVIISIBI)

## At a glance

Stephenville, Texas regulates 18 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Monument Sign (Single Tenant - 377, 281, Hwy 8)s in the Neighborhood Business District (B-1), Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2), Central Business District (B-3), Private Club District (B-4), Industrial District (I), Downtown District (DT) zoning district are capped at 10 ft tall and 300 sq ft, with a 10 ft from property line setback (Sec. Sec. 12-54). Most commercial signs in Stephenville require a permit.

## Sign rules by zoning district (5 zones)

| Zoning District | Sign Types Regulated | Max Height | Max Area | Permit Required |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Residential Estate District (RE), Single-Family Residential District (R-HA), Single-Family Residential District (R-1), Single-Family Residential District (R-1.5), One and Two Family Residential District (R-2), Multiple Family Residential District (R-3), Manufactured Housing District (MH), Integrated Housing District (R-2.5), Agricultural District (AG) | 3 | 4 ft | 30% of building elevation | — |
| Neighborhood Business District (B-1), Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2), Central Business District (B-3), Private Club District (B-4), Industrial District (I), Downtown District (DT) | 13 | 35 ft; 8 ft min clearance from ground to sign | 400 sq ft | — |
| Planned Development District (PD) | 1 | — | — | — |
| Billboard Overlay Zone (BOZ) | 2 | 35 ft | — | — |
| General Regulations For All Zones | 1 | — | Varies by type; e.g., banner 80 sq ft, construction 50-100 sq ft, pennant subject to event. | — |

## Zone-by-zone sign requirements (sample of 3 of 5 zones)

### Residential Estate District (RE), Single-Family Residential District (R-HA), Single-Family Residential District (R-1), Single-Family Residential District (R-1.5), One and Two Family Residential District (R-2), Multiple Family Residential District (R-3), Manufactured Housing District (MH), Integrated Housing District (R-2.5), Agricultural District (AG)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Wall Sign | — | 30% of building elevation | — | — | Unlimited, provided total area does not exceed 30% of the elevation. | Wall of main building only. | — | Sec. 12-30, 12-10 |
| Residential Yard Sign | 4 ft | 10 sq ft | — | — | 1 | On-premises only. | — | Sec. 12-85 |
| Window Sign | — | 30% of window area | — | — | — | On or within window or door visible from exterior. | — | Sec. 12-39 |

### Neighborhood Business District (B-1), Retail and Commercial Business District (B-2), Central Business District (B-3), Private Club District (B-4), Industrial District (I), Downtown District (DT)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Monument Sign (Single Tenant - 377, 281, Hwy 8) | 10 ft | 300 sq ft | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per street frontage, max 2 | On-premises, along stated highways. | — | Sec. 12-54 |
| Monument Sign (Multi-Tenant - 377, 281, Hwy 8) | 14 ft | 400 sq ft | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per street frontage, max 2 | On-premises, along stated highways. | — | Sec. 12-54 |
| Monument Sign (Single Tenant - all other roads) | 9 ft | 100 sq ft | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per street frontage, max 2 | On-premises, not on 377/281/8 | — | Sec. 12-54 |
| Monument Sign (Multi-Tenant - all other roads) | 12 ft | 150 sq ft | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per street frontage, max 2 | On-premises, not on 377/281/8 | — | Sec. 12-54 |
| Pole Sign | 35 ft; 8 ft min clearance from ground to sign | 150 sq ft | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per premises | On-premises, not allowed in residential districts. | — | Sec. 12-56 |
| Pylon Sign (Multi-Tenant) | 35 ft; 15 ft minimum clearance from ground to bottom of sign cabinet | 150 sq ft; 300 sq ft if on 377/281/8 | — | 10 ft from property line | 1 per premises | On-premises, see area for qualifying roads. | — | Sec. 12-57 |
| Directional Sign | 4 ft | 10 sq ft | — | — | One per driveway entrance | Premises sign, at driveway entrance. | — | Sec. 12-58 |
| Movable Sign (General) | 4 ft general; 10 ft flags; 5 ft A-frame | 8 sq ft general; 15 sq ft for swooper flags; 25 sq ft for A-frame/sandwich boards | — | — | One per street frontage | Premises only; not in public right-of-way; 10 ft from curb/edge, 15 ft from access drive; 50 ft from any other movable sign. | — | Sec. 12-83 |

### Billboard Overlay Zone (BOZ)

| Sign Type | Max Height | Max Area | Max Width | Setback | Signs Allowed | Location | Permit Required | Ordinance Citation |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Billboard (Static) | 35 ft | — | — | — | — | BOZ only; not within 300 ft of a Residential zone; not within 1000 ft of another billboard on a Federal/State highway. | — | Sec. 12-55 |
| Billboard (Electronic) | 35 ft | — | — | — | — | BOZ only; as above. | — | Sec. 12-55(h) |

## Prohibited signs in Stephenville

- Inflatable signs, bandit signs and portable signs are prohibited in the city or ETJ unless permitted through a special exception.
- Search lights, bullhorns, spinners (rotating signs), streamers, string lights or strip lighting (except for holiday and festival decorations as temporary signs), pennants, hot air balloons or similar devices intended to move freely in the wind are prohibited.
- Moving/whirling and flashing signs except for reader boards which convey a message are prohibited. Any light source that produces a revolving beam or beacons that resemble emergency vehicle lights is prohibited.
- Signs mounted on parked vehicles as temporary signs, where the sole purpose is to advertise a product or direct people to a business or activity located on the same or nearby property, are prohibited (except as allowed by section 12-86).
- Signs extending into Stephenville Clark Regional Airport Runway Protection Zone or which have external illumination directed upward and toward aircraft are prohibited.
- Signs that resemble traffic control signs or emergency information signs are prohibited.
- Signs attached to utility poles or other surfaces not the properties of the utility or not serving a public purpose and located within a public right-of-way or easement are prohibited.
- Any sign not included under the types of signs permitted in this chapter is prohibited.
- Any advertisement, poster, placard or handbill upon any lamp post, electric light, railway, telephone or telegraph pole, fire hydrant, shade tree, stone cliff or other natural object, or utility covering, bridge, pavement, sidewalk or crosswalk is prohibited.
- Any sign, advertisement, poster or other matter on privately or publicly owned property without the written permission of the owner, agents or occupants, and without compliance with other applicable chapter provisions, is prohibited.
- Any sign or sign structure constituting a hazard to public safety or health is prohibited.
- Any sign that obstructs ingress or egress from a fire escape, door, window or other required exit way is prohibited.
- Any sign that interferes with required ventilation openings, obstructs openings for entrance/exit, or obstructs light or air from any room/building, or blocks public governmental or warning signs is prohibited.
- Any sign that uses words such as stop, look, one way, danger, yield or similar that may interfere with or mislead traffic is prohibited.
- Any device attached to a building, fence, pole or structure for attention-getting purposes not originally designed/intended to be a sign is prohibited.
- Home occupation signs advertising a business operated in the home are prohibited.
- Signs placed on property without permission of owner or agent are prohibited.
- Any sign displayed or erected without approval of the governing body that owns or controls publicly owned property, street right-of-way, roadway medians, public parks, fire stations, police stations, libraries, city hall, or other public lands is prohibited.
- Roof signs, as defined in section 12-20, are prohibited.
- Signs in public right-of-way without a right-of-way agreement or license agreement with the city are prohibited.
- Signs which constitute a hazard to public safety or block required fire/egress are prohibited.
- Signs on accessory buildings are generally not allowed.
- Signs obstructing the visibility triangle at street/driveway intersections (between 2 and 7 feet above ground level) are prohibited.
- Signs placed in the city or extraterritorial jurisdiction not in compliance with design, area, height, and location regulations are prohibited.
- Off-premise (billboard) signs are not allowed except as stipulated in the Billboard Overlay Zone.
- Pole signs are not allowed in residentially zoned districts.
- Human signs are prohibited in residential districts, public right-of-way, and may not be placed on podiums, risers, stilts, vehicles, roofs, or other structures.
- Political signs are not allowed in the city rights-of-way or on city property, and may not be placed in state rights-of-way situated within the city.
- Temporary signs in the public right-of-way (other than as allowed for large community events) are prohibited.
- Movable signs are prohibited in public right-of-way.
- Any sign which makes a use of prohibited motion, animation, or creates traffic confusion is prohibited, except as specifically permitted by certain reader boards.

## Signs exempt from permit in Stephenville

- Public signs specifically required by law, statute, or ordinance.
- Signs on vehicles or trailers where the sign is incidental to the vehicle's primary use as transportation.
- Signs attached to vehicles being displayed on vehicle sales or rental lots to advertise sale or rental of that vehicle.
- Temporary construction trailers and vehicles on construction sites that bear the contractor advertising.
- Signs on vehicles passing through town solely for advertising at a destination outside city limits.
- Vehicle signs attached, affixed, or painted on vehicles when the primary use of the vehicle is for daily transportation or delivery of services/products tied to the business.
- Warning signs warning of the existence of danger but containing no advertising material; to be removed within three days after the danger is gone.
- Governmental signs, including traffic/regulatory devices, legal notices, warnings at railroad crossings, and other signs related to health, hazards, parking, swimming, dumping, etc.
- Address numerals and other signs required by law, governmental order, rule, or regulation.
- Athletic signs used as scoreboards in athletic stadiums.
- Directional signs directing vehicles or pedestrian traffic with arrows, words, or symbols to indicate directions.
- Directory signs at or near building entrances or foyers.
- Instructional signs providing direction or instruction to the public for facilities such as restrooms, phones, walkways, parking, etc., containing no advertising.
- Seasonal, holiday or festival decorations in residential districts.
- Flags of any state, nation, political subdivision or entity, non-profit group, corporation, or entity, or any flag with a noncommercial message.
- Window signs, restricted or incidental parking signs, "A"-frame signs, residential yard signs, and movable signs are exempt from the permit requirement, but must follow all other chapter regulations.

## Sign plan & submission notes

- A completed sign permit application must include a dimensioned site plan showing the proposed sign location relative to other structures and property lines, adjacent properties, and adjacent existing signs within 200 feet, and an elevation of the sign with industry specifications if necessary (Section 12-10).
- Shopping center sign plan is required for shopping centers, defined as a retail site with at least one 75,000-sq.ft. retail user or a retail site with at least 100,000 square feet of rentable retail space. The shopping center sign plan must depict all temporary and permanent proposed signs on site and must be approved as per Section 12-72.
- For signs in public right-of-way: a right-of-way agreement or license agreement must be approved by city council after planning and zoning commission recommendation and public notice (Section 12-71). Sign location, size, area, height, number, materials, and design must be reviewed and approved.
- A variance to any restriction in the sign chapter (including type, area, number, height, setback, or aspects of permitting) may be authorized by the Board of Adjustment (Section 12-12). Applications are subject to a public review process and the Board may attach conditions or grant time-limited exceptions.
- Appeal processes are available for any decision rendered by the building official related to sign permitting, to the Board of Adjustment (Section 12-10).
- A permit for a vehicle sign shall be issued for both a sign and its location (Section 12-86). No permit if in violation of sign ban areas or proximity restrictions.
- A general building permit, including a plan showing dimensions and locations, is required for the erection, alteration or enlargement of any sign (except those specifically exempted).
- A sign permit or formal variance/exception process is required for any deviation from these chapter regulations, including sign height, area, type, or number.
- A sign plan (shopping center sign plan) is specifically required for shopping centers, and must be approved before signs are installed.
- For billboards in the Billboard Overlay Zone, no sign may be installed without a development agreement approved by the City Manager.

## Full detail

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