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Cabana Colony is an unincorporated community (population 2,460) in Palm Beach County, Florida. Because Cabana Colony is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Palm Beach County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The signage rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Home occupations in unincorporated Palm Beach County may not display any exterior signage advertising the business under PBC ULDC Article 8 (Sign Code) read with Article 4 home occupation standards. The residential character of the dwelling must be preserved.
PBC ULDC Article 4 expressly prohibits exterior signage, lighting, or display that identifies a home occupation. Article 8 (Sign Code) bars commercial signs in residential districts except as specifically allowed (real estate, garage sale, political, address). Vehicle signage parked at the residence (commercial logos on a personal vehicle) is generally permitted, but a full-wrap commercial vehicle parked overnight in a residential district may violate ULDC Art. 4 commercial-vehicle limits. Cottage food operators under FL ยง500.80 also cannot display point-of-sale signage at the home. The City of Reed v. Town of Gilbert (US Supreme Court, 2015) constraints on content-based sign regulation apply, but PBC's residential-district commercial sign ban is content-neutral.
Unauthorized sign: removal order plus Special Magistrate fines to 250 dollars per day per ULDC Art. 14 enforcement provisions.
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