When is a a building permit required for a sign?

A building permit is NOT required for the following signs types:
Freestanding signs that meet ALL of the following requirements:
      1) Overall height less than 12 feet
      2) The horizontal sign dimension is less than twice the vertical sign dimension
      3) The sign area is less than 100 square feet
      4) The sign is mounted to a steel pole which is:
           a) embedded in a concrete footing
           b) extends vertically through the sign cabinet
Wall signs that meet ALL of the following requirements:
     1) The sign is attached to the wall of a building
     2) The plane of the sign is parallel to the plane of the building wall
     3) The sign projects no more that 9 inches from the face of the wall
     4) The sign does not extend beyond the sides or top of the wall
     5) The sign is anchored to the wall structure with a minimum type and number of fasteners evenly distributed over the area of the sign as follows based on the structure of the wall
          a) Wood stud wall: 1/4-in lag screws with 2-in penetration into studs or blocking (one per 12 square feet of sign area; four screws minimum:
          b) Steel stud wall: #12 sheet metal screws into studs or blocking (one per 4 square feet of sign area; four screws minimum)
          c) Concrete/CMU wall: 1/4-in Titen screws (or similar) with 2-in penetration (one per 8 square feet of sign area; four screws minimum)

Please contact Building staff or call 541-682-5613 for more information.

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1. What is the purpose of a sign permit?
2. What kinds of signs are allowed?
3. What is the zone of my property?
4. What is not allowed?
5. Are sign permits required?
6. How do I obtain a sign permit?
7. How long does a sign plan review take?
8. When is a a building permit required for a sign?
9. When can signs be installed?
10. Can I check the status of my sign permit?