2 rules for unincorporated Amador County, California.
Verified from official government sources
Temporary political signs are allowed in unincorporated Amador County under Zoning Code Section 19.32.010(K). Signs must relate to the next ballot, may not exceed four feet by eight feet, and must be removed within ten days after election day. Homeowners may post them on their own property without a permit; campaigns placing signs elsewhere need a county permit.
In unincorporated Amador County, private yard and garage sale signs are temporary. Under Zoning Code Section 19.32.010(L)(2), these signs may not be put up more than 24 hours before the sale and must be completely removed within 24 hours after the event. They must also follow general sign rules and may not be attached to utility poles.
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