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Sign Permits
What is the size restriction on a sign?
No one sign can exceed 90
square feet per face. Total signage for the use must not exceed 200
square feet.What signs are
exempt?
Signs which are exempt
from the permit process are traffic signs, street signs, political
campaign signs, legal notices, "for sale" or "for
rent" signs located on the premises for sale or rent, and signs
advertising officially sanctioned community festivals.
Are permits required for commercial
signs?
Yes, a permit must be
obtained prior to constructing or placing any commercial sign. An
Occupancy Permit must be filed with the Department of Community
Development before issuance of any sign permits.
How do I apply for a sign permit?
An application
for sign permit, signed by the owner, contract vendee, lessee or
tenant of the property or building, must be accompanied with:
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A site plan, drawn at scale showing the
property or building for which the sign is proposed with existing
and proposed signs |
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Two (2)
sets of plans (showing proposed sign) showing structural details,
material specifications, means of attachment and illumination (if
applicable) |
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Photographs showing the subject property or building marked to
indicate the location of the proposed sign |
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Off-premise subdivision signs require a letter of consent from the
property owner. The processing time is approximately one (1) week
from the time the completed application is received |
What is the cost of a sign permit?
An application fee will
be charged for each sign. Please view the Current
Fee
Schedule for the fee amount.
Before you place or
construct any sign, please check with the Department of Community
Development. For further information regarding sign ordinances, see
the Zoning Ordinance (Title 17.445) of the Kitsap
County Code.
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