Sign Regulations in Long Beach, Washington

Long Beach, Washington has specific sign regulations covering 13 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Temporary 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: April 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Long Beach, Washington

Sample Sign Requirements in Long Beach

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign3 sq. ft. per sign
Monument Sign6 feet3 sq. ft. per signSee 12-14A-18 for vision clearance
Temporary Sign4 sq. ft. per side (residential lot)

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Sign Types Covered

13

  • Wall Sign
  • Temporary Sign
  • Freestanding Sign
  • Projecting Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

14

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

In Long Beach, monument signs are limited to 6 feet. 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 Long Beach, 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 Long Beach, regulated sign types include Wall Sign, Temporary Sign, Freestanding Sign, Projecting Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

In Long Beach, monument signs typically require a See 12-14A-18 for vision clearance setback from property lines. Setbacks may increase near residential zones or intersections. Wall signs attached to buildings generally don't have setback requirements. Use PermitPal for location-specific setback data.

Digital and LED signs in Long Beach are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Long Beach has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Long Beach, Washington Sign Rules at a Glance

Long Beach, Washington regulates 13 sign types across 14 zoning districts. Projecting Signs in the OT, OTW - each single business property zoning district are capped at No higher than roof line; see 12-14A-10 tall and Included in total sign allowance, with a Min 8' vertical clearance setback (Sec. 12-14-5; 12-14A-10). Most commercial signs in Long Beach require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Long Beach, Washington

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Long Beach (14 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
R1, R1R, S136 feet4 sq. ft. per side (residential lot)
R2, R2R, R3, R3R, S236 feet4 sq. ft. per side (residential lot)
S3, S3R, S3M, AC36 feetFor commercial: part of 100 sq. ft. per property; group sign: 24 sq. ft. max per street frontage
S414 sq. ft.
OT, OTW - each single business property748 inches per letter15 sq. ft.
OT, OTW - each multiple-tenant building748 inches per letter35 sq. ft.
OT, OTW - each multiple-building complex28 ft (OT), 12 ft (OTW)Up to 75 sq. ft. (complex); 1 sq. ft. per foot of wall for each business
C1, C2, LI, RC - each single business property848 inches per letter100 sq. ft. (includes all sign types except where noted)
C1, C2, LI, RC - each multiple-tenant building216 ft175 sq. ft.
C1, C2, LI, RC - each multiple-building complex216 ft100 sq. ft.; individual business: 1 sq. ft. per linear foot of wall
P, PR416 ft100 sq. ft. per street frontage
General Regulations For All Zones442" within the vision triangle8 sq. ft.
L1416 ft100 sq. ft. (includes all sign types except where separately identified)
RC516 ft100 sq. ft. (single business); see C1/C2 for multi-tenant/complex

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Long Beach(sample of 3 of 14 zones)

OT, OTW - each single business property

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Signas above (part of overall allocation)Per street frontageUnlock12-14-5 Sign Matrix
Projecting SignNo higher than roof line; see 12-14A-10Included in total sign allowanceMin 8' vertical clearance1 per occupancy along street frontagePer street frontage with public entranceUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-10
Freestanding Sign8 ft (OT), 12 ft (OTW)15 sq. ft.1On private propertyUnlock12-14-5 Sign Matrix; 12-14A-18
Off Premises SignAs allowed by allocationAs allowed by allocation1 per businessPlaced on private property only, per 12-14A-8Unlock12-14-5; 12-14A-8
Wayfinding SignLocation per council approvalUnlock12-14-5 Note 2; 12-14A-17
Temporary SignAggregate not to exceed total allocation1 per propertyOn property of eventUnlock12-14-5; 12-14-10; 12-14A-12
Individual Letter Sign48 inches per letter1/3 of facade; see formula in 12-14A-13One signable area per building frontageAffixed to buildingUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-13

OT, OTW - each multiple-tenant building

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign2 sq. ft. per linear foot up to 150 sq. ft.Per street frontageUnlock12-14-5
Projecting SignOne per public entranceUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-10
Freestanding Sign8 ft (OT), 12 ft (OTW)35 sq. ft.1On siteUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-18
Off Premises SignSubject to aboveSubject to total sign allocation and freestanding sign limits1 per businessOn private propertyUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-8
Wayfinding SignUnlock12-14-5 Note 2; 12-14A-17
Temporary Sign32 sq. ft. aggregate1 per propertyOn property of eventUnlock12-14-10; 12-14A-12
Individual Letter Sign48 inches per letter1/3 of facade; calculated as per 12-14A-13One per building frontageAffixed to buildingUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-13

C1, C2, LI, RC - each single business property

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign100 sq. ft. (includes all sign types except where noted)On building/parcelUnlock12-14-5
Projecting SignNot above roof/facade1 per public entranceOn property building facade, per entranceUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-10
Freestanding Sign16 ft25 sq. ft.1On propertyUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-18
Internally Illuminated SignEach sq. ft. counted as 2 sq. ft. towards total allocationFacing Pacific AveUnlock12-14-5 Note 1; 12-14A-6
Off Premises SignAs allowed by allocation1 per businessOn private propertyUnlock12-14-5; 12-14A-8
Wayfinding SignUnlock12-14-5 Note 2; 12-14A-17
Temporary Sign32 sq. ft. aggregate for temporary1 per propertyOn propertyUnlock12-14-5; 12-14-10; 12-14A-12
Individual Letter Sign48 inches per letter1/3 of facadeOne signable per building frontageAffixed to buildingUnlock12-14A-13; 12-14-5

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Prohibited Signs in Long Beach

  • Signs located in such a manner as to obstruct or otherwise interfere with an official traffic sign, signal, or device, or which obstruct or interfere with a driver's view of approaching, merging, or intersecting traffic.
  • Signs encroaching upon or overhanging any street or public right of way, except as specifically provided in designated sections.
  • No sign shall be attached to any utility pole, light standard, street tree, or any other public facility located within the public right of way.
  • Signs that blink, flash or are animated by lighting in any fashion.
  • Portable signs, except for temporary signs as specifically permitted.
  • Advertising vehicles or any sign attached to, or placed on, a vehicle or trailer parked on any public or private property, unless the vehicle is primarily used for purposes other than advertising and meets certain additional conditions.
  • Balloons, streamers, pennants, or pinwheels, except temporarily as part of a special sale, promotion or community event, not exceeding sixty days in any calendar year.
  • Any sign constructed upon or attached to the roof of a building or structure, except as permitted for mansard roofs or fascias.
  • Billboards.
  • Inflatable signs.
  • Animated signs are prohibited.
  • Electrically activated changeable signs are prohibited.
  • No sign other than an official traffic sign or similar sign shall be erected within two feet of the lines of any street, or within any public way, except as authorized in specific sections.
  • No sign shall be illuminated except during the hours of operation of the business or until 10:00 P.M., whichever is later (with some exceptions).
  • Off premises signs for home occupations are prohibited.

Exempt Signs in Long Beach

  • Official notices authorized by a court, public body, or public safety official.
  • Directional, warning, or information signs authorized or required by federal, state, or municipal governments.
  • Memorial plaques, building identification signs, and building cornerstones when cut or carved into a masonry surface or when made of noncombustible material and made an integral part of the building or structure.
  • Flags of a government or noncommercial institution, such as a school.
  • Religious symbols and seasonal decorations within the appropriate public holiday season.
  • Nonelectrical street address signs, or combination nameplate and street address signs attached to a building, which contain no advertising copy and do not exceed six square feet in area.
  • Historical markers.
  • Signs visible through a window in the C1, C2, RC, OT, and OTW zones, provided the sign(s) do not occupy more than forty percent of the total window space facing any street.
  • Kites and similar objects that do not include any advertising and are displayed in a fashion that complies with all other provisions of the chapter are not considered signs and are therefore exempt.
  • Sponsorship signs placed on ball field fences during the season, subject to administrator approval as to size and design.
  • Advertising of area activities or events sponsored by not-for-profit groups or organizations on changeable signs.
  • One real estate sign per lot or frontage while the property is for sale, for up to thirty days following sale.
  • Decorative features on buildings in place on January 1, 1975, if they are consistent with the community theme and maintained.
  • Existing unique decorative features, declared exempt by city council, in place prior to January 1, 2000, and determined to be unique to city history.
  • One property management sign (not to exceed two square feet per property) containing only the name and phone of a property management company for vacation rentals in specified residential zones, exempt from signage area requirement and with allowed mounting.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Long Beach

  • All single owner controlled multiple-occupancy nonresidential or mixed use development complexes on parcels exceeding two acres in size must submit a master sign plan to the planning commission for review and recommendation to the city council, prior to issuance of new sign permits and concurrently with the site plan/design review application.
  • Applications for sign permits within a multiple-occupancy development complex must comply with the approved master sign plan.
  • City council may modify or waive sign regulations related to a master sign plan if a superior design is achieved.
  • A special permit (city council approval via planning commission recommendation) is required for master sign plans.
  • A special permit from the planning commission is required for signs projecting over public walkways, except for those allowed as projecting/under canopy signs in designated sections.