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Division 2 — PROHIBITED SIGNS

Santa Paula Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-07 · Santa Paula

§ 16.48.110 OFFSITE SIGNS - GENERAL PROHIBITION.

Unless otherwise expressly permitted by this chapter, it is unlawful to construct or use any permanent structure for displaying offsite commercial messages.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.120 MOVABLE AND TEMPORARY SIGNS - GENERAL PROHIBITION.

Unless otherwise expressly permitted by this chapter, all exterior signs must be permanently affixed to a building, permitted sign support, or firmly attached to the ground. Portable or moving signs with commercial copy are unlawful. Temporary signs are unlawful except as expressly allowed by this chapter.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.130 SIGN CONSTRUCTION - GENERAL PROHIBITIONS.

It is unlawful for signs to be constructed, erected, or displayed as follows:

(A) Sign supports - Signs may not be supported with exposed bracing, angle iron, guy wires, cables, or similar materials.

(B) Lighting - Signs may not include bare light bulbs over 15 watts that are visible from the front of the sign or beyond the property line. Neon or argon lamps are permissible.

(C) Overhead power lines - Signs may not be connected to visible overhead electrical power lines.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.140 HAZARDOUS SIGNS.

It is unlawful to erect signs that are detrimental to public health or safety. Such hazardous signs include those that, because of design, construction lighting, or location:

  • (A) Could be reasonably mistaken for a traffic signal;

  • (B) Obstruct free and clear observation of any legal traffic sign, signal or device;

  • (C) Obstruct any door, window, or fire escape of buildings or impede pedestrian traffic over public rights-of-ways;

  • (D) Are attached to a standpipe or fire escape; or

  • (E) Otherwise poses a threat of death, damage, or injury to persons or property.

  • (Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.150 SIGNS IN CLEAR-SIGHT TRIANGLE AREA.

(A) It is unlawful to erect a sign within the clear- sight triangle area as described in this section. This prohibition is to ensure visibility for operators of motor vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians on intersecting roadways.

(B) Within a clear-sight triangle area, signs may not extend above 36 inches in height, measured from the adjacent street, alley, or sidewalk grade (Figure 48-2). However, pole signs with a sign face that is at least eight feet above grade may be placed within a clear-sight triangle area.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

Figure 48-2

Clear-Sight Triangle Area

§ 16.48.160. SIGNS ON PUBLIC PROPERTY.

Unless otherwise provided by this chapter or by City Council resolution, it is unlawful to display signs on public property owned by the city.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.170 WIND-ACTIVATED SIGNS.

Unless otherwise provided by this chapter, it is unlawful to erect, allow, or maintain wind-activated signs such as spinner, pennants, streamers, and balloons.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.180 VEHICLE SIGNS.

(A) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, vehicle signs are prohibited.

(B) This section does not apply to vehicle signs where the copy relates only to the business or establishment of which the vehicle itself is a part; pertains to the sale, rent, lease, or hiring of such vehicle; or is a noncommercial message.

(C) Vehicles displaying signs may not be parked in such a manner that they function primarily as commercial advertising devices. Vehicles may not be used as mounting or holding devices for commercial signs. (Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.190 ANIMATED SIGNS AND ILLUMINATED SIGNS.

Unless otherwise provided by this code, it is unlawful to erect, allow, or maintain animated signs or illuminated signs that detrimentally affect surrounding property. This prohibition does not apply to neon and argon lamps designed for outdoor display.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.200 ROOF SIGNS.

Unless otherwise provided by this chapter, it is unlawful to erect, allow, or maintain a roof sign. However, roofs with a slope varying more than 45 degrees from the horizontal plane are considered wall space. However, noncommercial temporary signs, whether using illumination or not, may be mounted on roofs in residential zones between November 14 and January 14 each year.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.210 SIGNS FACING RESIDENTIAL AREAS.

(A) Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, it is unlawful to erect, allow, or maintain signs with commercial messages that face any residential area.

(B) This prohibition does not apply to commercial establishments that face streets designated as arterial in the city's general plan.

(C) Businesses that face a residential area, are not located on an arterial street, and do not have other street frontage for identification may obtain a permit for a sign facing the residential area. Permits issued for such signs, in addition to any other condition required by this chapter, are conditioned upon such signs not being illuminated; only on-site directional signs located on such businesses may be illuminated.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

§ 16.48.220 SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION DEVICES.

It is unlawful to erect, allow, or maintain a sign that blocks or shadows solar energy collections devices from direct sun exposure in a manner inconsistent with any state or city regulation.

(Ord. 1122, passed 10-18-04)

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Contents — Santa Paula Zoning Code
Santa Paula Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 160 — DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES
  2. Chapter 16.01 — ENACTMENT AND APPLICABILITY
  3. Chapter 16.03 — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
  4. Chapter 16.05 — DEFINITIONS
  5. Chapter 16.07 — ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONES
  6. Chapter 16.09 — OPEN SPACE ZONES
  7. Chapter 16.11 — AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  8. Division 1 — USE REGULATIONS
  9. Division 2 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
  10. Division 3 — DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR HR-PD ZONES
  11. Division 4 — SECOND DWELLING UNITS
  12. Division 5 — SPECIAL REGULATIONS
  13. Division 6 — MOBILE HOME PARK ZONE
  14. Division 7 — DENSITY BONUSES AND CONCESSIONS
  15. Division 8 — INCLUSIONARY HOUSING
  16. Division 9 — REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR DISABLED AND HANDICA…
  17. Division 1 — PARKING
  18. Division 2 — LOADING
  19. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  20. Division 2 — PROHIBITED SIGNS
  21. Division 3 — EXEMPT SIGNS
  22. Division 4 — SIGN PERMITS
  23. Division 5 — PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  24. Division 6 — ACTION ON PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  25. Division 7 — PERMIT CONDITIONS
  26. Division 8 — APPEALS
  27. Division 9 — MASTER SIGN PLAN
  28. Division 10 — CALCULATION OF SIGN AREA AND HEIGHT
  29. Division 11 — TEMPORARY SIGNS
  30. Division 12 — DEALERSHIP SIGNS
  31. Division 13 — REGULATIONS BY ZONE
  32. Division 14 — NONCONFORMING SIGNS
  33. Division 15 — SIGN REMOVAL
  34. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  35. Division 2 — PERMITS
  36. Division 3 — PERMIT CONDITIONS; NEWSRACK REGULATIONS
  37. Division 4 — APPEALS
  38. Division 5 — ENFORCEMENT
  39. Division 6 — PREEXISTING NEWSRACKS
  40. Division 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  41. Division 1 — TENTATIVE MAPS
  42. Division 2 — VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS
  43. Division 3 — PARCEL MAP
  44. Division 4 — FINAL MAPS
  45. Division 5 — CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE
  46. Division 6 — LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS
  47. Division 7 — REVERSION TO ACREAGE
  48. Division 8 — MERGERS
  49. Division 9 — CONDOMINIUM CONVERSIONS
  50. Division 10 — SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
  51. Division 11 — FEES
  52. Division 1 — RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUMS AND CONVERSIONS
  53. Division 2 — COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONDOMINIUMS AND CONVER…
  54. Division 1 — APPEALS
  55. Division 2 — REVOCATIONS

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