Sign Regulations in Taylorsville, Utah

Taylorsville, Utah has specific sign regulations covering 44 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Holiday Decorations, No Smoking Sign (City Owned Parks, Trails, Facilities), Flag (Residential). Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Taylorsville, Utah

Sample Sign Requirements in Taylorsville

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Flag (Residential)35 feet (flagpole)
Corporate Flag60 feet or district max, whichever is less (flagpole)16 sq ft
No Trespassing or No Dumping SignOne sign not exceeding 16 sq ft OR four signs not exceeding 4 sq ft each

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Sign Types Covered

44

  • Holiday Decorations
  • No Smoking Sign (City Owned Parks, Trails, Facilities)
  • Flag (Residential)
  • Corporate Flag
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Taylorsville 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 Taylorsville, 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 Taylorsville, regulated sign types include Holiday Decorations, No Smoking Sign (City Owned Parks, Trails, Facilities), Flag (Residential), Corporate Flag, 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 Taylorsville 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 Taylorsville are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Taylorsville has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Taylorsville, Utah Sign Rules at a Glance

Taylorsville, Utah regulates 44 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Portable Sign (Business)s in the Nonresidential Zones, Nonresidential Districts, Commercial District, Commercial Districts, Industrial District, Office District, Planned Commercial Center, Planned Shopping Center, Planned Commercial Shopping Center, Institutional Uses, Planned Unit Developments zoning district are capped at 3.5 ft (portable), 10 ft (feather) tall, 2 ft width x 3.5 ft height (feather sign to 10 ft height), and 2 ft wide, with a At least 5 ft behind public sidewalk; within 10 ft of building setback (Sec. 13.26.100.E.9). Most commercial signs in Taylorsville require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Taylorsville, Utah

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Taylorsville (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
General Regulations For All Zones1
Residential Districts, Residential District, Single-family Residential District, Multi-family Residential District, Multiple-Family Housing Developments1760 feet or district max, whichever is less (flagpole)128 sq ft
Nonresidential Zones, Nonresidential Districts, Commercial District, Commercial Districts, Industrial District, Office District, Planned Commercial Center, Planned Shopping Center, Planned Commercial Shopping Center, Institutional Uses, Planned Unit Developments19100 feet (flagpole)256 sq ft
Community1
SSD-X West Point District7

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

Residential Districts, Residential District, Single-family Residential District, Multi-family Residential District, Multiple-Family Housing Developments

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Temporary Sign (Noncommercial Message)8 ft (freestanding)64 sq ft per sign, 128 sq ft cumulative per property10 ft from edge of paved surface if no curb/gutterOn private property, at least 10 feet from edge of paved surface if road lacks curb/gutterUnlock13.26.100.C.6
On Premises Development Identification Sign (5–24 units/lots)12 ft64 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises of developmentUnlock13.26.100.D.1.a.(1)
On Premises Development Identification Sign (25–49 units/lots)12 ft96 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises of developmentUnlock13.26.100.D.1.a.(1)
On Premises Development Identification Sign (50+ units/lots)12 ft128 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises of developmentUnlock13.26.100.D.1.a.(1)
Temporary Flag (Development Entrance)12 ft (since max height for all temp signs is 12 ft)24 sq ft per flag4Development entranceUnlock13.26.100.D.1.a.(1)
Directional Sign (Development, Temporary)8 ft32 sq ft3Entirely upon private propertyUnlock13.26.100.D.1.a.(2)
Construction/Service Company Identifier6 ft16 sq ft1 per siteSite of workUnlock13.26.100.D.1.b
Real Estate Sign (On-Premises, Single Lot)6 ft8 sq ft1Outside public right of way/clear vision areaUnlock13.26.100.D.2.a

Nonresidential Zones, Nonresidential Districts, Commercial District, Commercial Districts, Industrial District, Office District, Planned Commercial Center, Planned Shopping Center, Planned Commercial Shopping Center, Institutional Uses, Planned Unit Developments

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Banners on Utility Poles (Planned Shopping/Development >11 acres)6 ft (height of banner)3 ft x 6 ft per banner3 ft (width of banner)Utility poles within developmentUnlock13.26.100.C.1
Road Construction Banner5 ft32 sq ft1On site, abutting right-of-way or buildingUnlock13.26.100.E.5
Portable Sign (Business)3.5 ft (portable), 10 ft (feather)2 ft width x 3.5 ft height (feather sign to 10 ft height)2 ftAt least 5 ft behind public sidewalk; within 10 ft of building1 per businessPedestrian/landscape area within 10 ft of building; at least 5 ft behind public sidewalk; not in right-of-wayUnlock13.26.100.E.9
Development Identification Sign (Commercial/Industrial, On Premises, <5 acres)10 ft64 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises; not before site plan submittedUnlock13.26.100.E.7
Development Identification Sign (Commercial/Industrial, On Premises, 5–9.9 acres)10 ft128 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises; not before site plan submittedUnlock13.26.100.E.7
Development Identification Sign (Commercial/Industrial, On Premises, 10+ acres)10 ft256 sq ftOne per street frontageOn premises; not before site plan submittedUnlock13.26.100.E.7
Real Estate Sign (On-Premises, Lease Space/Pad in Center)8 ft24 sq ftOne per street frontageAttached to vacant building or propertyUnlock13.26.100.E.8.a
Real Estate Sign (On-Premises, 2 acres or less)12 ft32 sq ftOne per street frontageAttached to vacant building or propertyUnlock13.26.100.E.8.a

SSD-X West Point District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Monument SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Blade SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Window SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Canopy SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Awning SignExterior, based on Mixed Use Concept Design (Attachment A)Unlock13.42.110
Temporary SignUnlock13.42.110

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Prohibited Signs in Taylorsville

  • Any sign not specifically allowed by this chapter is prohibited.
  • The following devices used to attract pedestrian or vehicular attention are prohibited in the city: signs on bus benches, flashing or animated signs (including flashing/animated architectural lighting, except subtle changes of light intensity), graffiti, off premises signs (including billboards, except as specifically allowed), roof signs (excluding specifically allowed roof flags), sexually oriented signs depicting explicit material, statues/statutory bearing product logos, snipe signs, flagpole accents (except for lighting that solely illuminates the flag),
  • No person shall paint, mark, write on, post or affix any handbill or sign to any sidewalk, crosswalk, curb, curbstone, park strip, street lamppost, hydrant, tree, shrub, tree stake or guard, railroad trestle, public utility pole, wire appurtenance thereof, lighting system, public bridge, drinking fountain, lifesaving equipment, street sign, traffic sign, or vehicles, except as otherwise stipulated.
  • No part of any sign shall interfere with the use of any fire escape, exit, required stairway, door ventilator, or window.
  • No sign more than 30 inches in height (above the top back of curb) shall be erected near any driveway or intersection within the defined visibility triangle, unless deviations are reviewed and approved by the city engineer.
  • No sign or other advertising structure shall be erected which can be confused with an official traffic sign or signal, or which bears words normally used in such signs (stop, go, caution, danger, warning, etc.), or by reason of size, location, color, or lighting could be mistaken as a traffic control device.
  • No sign shall be located on public property or inside street rights of way except as owned/authorized by a public agency or specifically allowed.
  • No sign shall be erected or maintained with less than legal clearance from communication or power lines.
  • All permanent signs must be built of durable and permanent exterior grade materials.
  • Permanent power sources for signs must be concealed underground or within the structure/building.
  • All ground signs must have foundations/footings per standard.
  • Signs shall not extend over pedestrian/vehicular access unless specifically approved by the city engineer.
  • Signs must not emit light that creates a traffic hazard or is a nuisance to adjacent properties (exterior luminaries must be shielded).
  • Electronic message center (EMC) signs may not exceed one foot-candle light emission along the property line.
  • EMC sign images must not change more frequently than every 8 seconds and must use fade in/out transitions; no flashing/strobe effects.
  • Illuminated wall signs on businesses backing onto residential areas are prohibited.
  • Wall signs with changeable copy, reader board or electronic message capability are not allowed.
  • Wall signs shall not cover architectural features or be mounted on sloping/roof portions except as specifically allowed.
  • Painted signs/murals require specific approval of the director.
  • Signs must be maintained in safe, presentable condition; defective/damaged signs must be restored or repaired.
  • Prohibition of temporary signs that flash, blink, be illuminated, spin, rotate, block traffic visibility, constitute a traffic hazard, or cause a public nuisance.
  • Temporary signs may not be attached to utility poles, fences, or trees.
  • Temporary signs may only be attached to permanent signs for the grand opening period or specific name change circumstances.
  • No off-premises temporary signs are allowed except as specifically noted/regulating for real estate or otherwise.
  • All nonconforming signs may not be moved, altered, or enlarged unless brought into compliance (except for face/copy changes or nonconformity-reducing improvements).
  • Abandoned signs lose any legal nonconforming status and must be removed within 45 days of business vacation.
  • Temporary sign types not expressly allowed by this chapter are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Taylorsville

  • Face changes, copy changes in nonconforming permanent signs originally approved with a changeable copy feature, and nonconformity-reducing renovations are exempt from the prohibition on altering nonconforming signs.
  • Signs installed by a government unit for regulatory purposes (traffic control, wayfinding, danger, directional signs, public utility/institutional signs, signs ordered by a public officer in line with duty) are exempt.
  • Temporary noncommercial signs, such as political campaign signs or signs for ballot measures, are allowed as specified.
  • Handheld or personally attended, temporary signs with a noncommercial message in or on a traditional public forum are not prohibited.
  • The installation of a metal plaque, plate, or letters/numbers commemorating a historical, cultural, or artistic event on a sidewalk, for which the city has granted a written permit, is exempt.
  • Painting of house numbers on curbs is exempt.
  • Building identification numbers, up to three flags on single-family lots/five on multi-family/commercial/industrial lots, and memorial/neighborhood identification/notice bulletin board/plaque/commemorative/historical wayfinding signs (per respective standards), are allowed without a permit.
  • Holiday decorations of a primarily decorative and noncommercial nature within private lot boundaries and removed within 10 days after the holiday are exempt.
  • Signs associated with charity, community, school, or church temporary events are exempt, subject to specified time and size restrictions.
  • Corporate flags (meeting size and construction criteria) and 'no trespassing/no dumping' signs (meeting size and number criteria) are allowed without permit.
  • Window signs (under specified percentage/area/duration limits) are allowed for ground floor tenants without a permit.
  • Temporary sign copy substitutions to noncommercial messages on otherwise permitted signs are allowed without permit.
  • Prohibitions on posting signs in public areas do not apply to city-approved commemorative plaques/letters or to house numbers on curbs.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Taylorsville

  • All multi-tenant centers/buildings must submit a proposal for design and placement of all on-premises signs in architectural harmony with the development; must have an approved sign theme before any sign permits are issued.
  • The use of multiple cabinet signs or combinations of cabinet and individual lettering signs is not allowed (per sign theme approval).
  • Projecting or suspended signs will only be allowed on projects with an approved sign theme.
  • All pylon signs must be part of an approved sign theme.
  • Freeway-oriented pylon signs must be part of an approved sign theme.
  • A conditional use permit (with site/building permit) is required for conversion of existing static sign to an electronic message center (EMC).
  • A plot plan and elevation/engineering details are required for sign permit applications for various permanent signs (monument, pylon, wall, etc.), with details specified in code sections.
  • Applicants for monument signs, pylon signs, commercial district signs, freeway-oriented pylon signs, and other major freestanding signs must submit plot plans and scaled elevation drawings including landscape and site integration details.
  • Site plan review is required prior to placement of on-premises development identification signs for proposed developments (temporary and permanent).
  • Master or coordinated sign plan approval is implied for multi-tenant or multi-building developments by requirement for an approved sign theme.