2 rules for unincorporated Butler County, Ohio.
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Butler County sets no sign rules for private yards. In unincorporated areas, township zoning resolutions (ORC Ch. 519) govern temporary signs; cities apply their own codes. Rules are content-neutral, so political signs are treated like other temporary signs, with limits on size, number, and public right-of-way placement.
Butler County does not regulate garage-sale signs. Your township zoning resolution or city code sets the rules, which usually allow small temporary signs on your own property for a limited number of days and prohibit them in the public right-of-way.
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