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Signage Rules: Cleveland vs Parma

How do signage rules rules compare between Cleveland, OH and Parma, OH?

Cleveland and Parma have similar restriction levels.

Cleveland, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Cleveland strictly limits signage for home occupations. In residential districts, a home-based business may display only one non-illuminated nameplate not larger than two square feet that is flat-mounted to the dwelling. Freestanding signs, window signs advertising the business, and illuminated signs are prohibited.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Heavy Restrictions

Parma prohibits exterior commercial signage for home occupations in residential zones. No signs advertising the home business may be visible from the street. This preserves the residential appearance of neighborhoods and distinguishes home occupations from commercial uses.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClevelandParma
Maximum sizeTwo square feet-
Number allowedOne nameplate-
IlluminationProhibitedNot permitted
MountingFlat to dwelling wall-
Window and yard signsNot permitted-
Commercial Signs-Prohibited
Nameplate-2 sqft max typical
Vehicle Sign-Incidental allowed

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Cleveland FAQ

Can I put a small sign in my front yard advertising my business?

No. Freestanding yard signs for home occupations are prohibited. Only one flat-mounted nameplate is allowed.

Can the sign be lit at night?

No. The nameplate cannot be internally or externally illuminated in a residential district.

What about a logo on my work van?

Vehicle identification on a personal work vehicle is generally allowed. Check commercial vehicle parking rules for weight and size limits.

Parma FAQ

Who enforces this in Parma?

Parma at (440) 885-8000 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Parma?

Parma at (440) 885-8000 handles most complaints.

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