Showing posts with label sign permits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sign permits. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

What Sign Permits Do You Need For Your Business?




If you want a sign, you will need a permit.  The process and fees for obtaining permits vary depending on the jurisdiction so a little investigating up front may save future delays! 

Do all new signs need a permit? 
Yes

Do temporary signs, such as banners or commercial real estate signs need permits? 
Yes, most jurisdictions require a permit.

Do I need a permit for a sign modification? 
If the modification is within weeks or days of obtaining a sign permit, probably not, but most signs require a permit. Panel exchanges for existing ground signs do not require a permit in most jurisdictions.

How do I find out sign zoning and ordinance laws? 
Call the jurisdiction's planning and zoning department and provide the address or google it. For example, google: "City of Alpharetta sign ordinance."

What kind of information is required when filing for a sign permit? 
  • You will need a rendering of where the wall sign will be positioned on the wall, showing length of wall and height of building. A mounting and lighting detail for the sign with all dimensions is also needed. 
  • For ground/freestanding signs, a rendering of the sign in its proposed location, a site plan to scale with dimensions from the sign to the nearest property line, a foundation plan and framing detail signed and sealed by an engineer. 
  • The sign contractor will need to provide their business license and certificate of insurance at time of submittal. Most jurisdictions require a tenant/landlord owner authorization letter allowing the sign company to pursue the sign permit on your behalf.


When do I need a site plan and how do I obtain one? 
A site plan to scale is usually needed anytime you want to build a new ground or freestanding sign. To obtain a site plan, you will need to consult with a licensed civil engineer/surveyor or file an open records request with the jurisdiction where the sign is proposed. Some jurisdictions have a site plan in their archives.


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