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Window Signs: Palo Alto vs Santa Clara

How do window signs rules compare between Palo Alto, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Palo Alto and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

Palo Alto, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Title C zoning limits window signs in unincorporated commercial districts to roughly 25 percent of the window area. Larger temporary banners and obstructive signage trigger sign-permit review by the Planning Department.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County Title C zoning limits window signs in unincorporated commercial districts to roughly 25 percent of the window area. Larger temporary banners and obstructive signage trigger sign-permit review by the Planning Department.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPalo AltoSanta Clara
Coverage capAbout 25 percent of window areaAbout 25 percent of window area
CodeSCC Title C zoning sign rulesSCC Title C zoning sign rules
Temporary signsLimited duration without permitLimited duration without permit
Door ruleUpper third must remain clearUpper third must remain clear
Permit agencySCC Planning and DevelopmentSCC Planning and Development

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Palo Alto FAQ

Do I need a permit for a temporary sale banner in my window?

Short-term promotional window signs are usually allowed without a permit if they stay within the overall coverage cap and are removed promptly. Long-running banners are treated as permanent signs and need permits.

Are neon open signs counted toward the cap?

Yes. Illuminated open or hours signs count toward the 25 percent window coverage allowance. They must also meet the County's outdoor lighting standards on brightness and shielding.

Santa Clara FAQ

Do I need a permit for a temporary sale banner in my window?

Short-term promotional window signs are usually allowed without a permit if they stay within the overall coverage cap and are removed promptly. Long-running banners are treated as permanent signs and need permits.

Are neon open signs counted toward the cap?

Yes. Illuminated open or hours signs count toward the 25 percent window coverage allowance. They must also meet the County's outdoor lighting standards on brightness and shielding.

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