2 rules for unincorporated Santa Rosa County, Florida.
Verified from official government sources
The county sign code is content-neutral: no separate political-sign permit. A single-family home in the unincorporated county may display up to 2 freestanding signs per dwelling unit, each up to 6 sq ft and 6 ft high, without a permit. Signs in the public right-of-way are prohibited and removed.
Santa Rosa County LDC 4.10.04.E.1
Residential parcels whose authorized principal use is single family or two family (duplex) residential, are allowed a maximum of two (2) signs per dwelling unit. Each sign will be allowed a maximum of six square (6) feet in area and six (6) feet in height allowance.
Garage and yard sale signs are exempt from a county sign permit as temporary decorations customarily associated with a short-term event (LDC 4.10.04.D.6). They count within a residential parcel's allowance of 2 signs, each up to 6 sq ft and 6 ft high, and may not be placed in the
Santa Rosa County LDC 4.10.04.D.6
Temporary decorations accessory to the authorized land use and customarily associated with a short-term event, such as a holiday, garage and yard sales, estate sales, school or church activities.
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