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Cincinnati vs Norwood

How do signage rules rules compare between Cincinnati, OH and Norwood, OH?

Cincinnati, OH

Hamilton County

Heavy Restrictions

CMC Chapter 1439 prohibits exterior signage for home occupations in Cincinnati residential districts. Only small name plates up to 2 sq ft are allowed.

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Norwood, OH

Hamilton County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCincinnatiNorwood
Exterior SignsProhibited for home occupations-
Name PlateAllowed up to 2 sq ft (occupant name only)-
Permit RequiredYes, for any sign in residential zone-
Code SectionCMC Chapter 1439-
EnforcementBuildings and Inspections Dept-

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Cincinnati FAQ

Can I put a sign for my home business in Cincinnati?

No. Cincinnati zoning code prohibits exterior signs advertising a home occupation in residential districts. You may have a small nameplate (up to 2 square feet) showing the occupant name, but it cannot advertise your business.

What happens if I put up an unpermitted sign?

The Department of Buildings and Inspections can issue a notice of violation requiring removal. Failure to comply can result in fines and the city may remove the sign at your expense.

Norwood FAQ

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