Home occupations in Daytona Beach are restricted from having prominent external signage. The Land Development Code Section 5.3 limits visible advertising to maintain the residential character of neighborhoods. No external evidence of business should be visible from the street.
Daytona Beach's sign ordinance for residential areas limits home business signage to maintain neighborhood character. Most home occupation permits prohibit exterior commercial signs, banners, or illuminated displays. A modest nameplate sign of 1-2 square feet, mounted flat at the entrance, may be permitted in some zones. No freestanding signs, vehicle-mounted signs parked for advertising purposes, or temporary promotional signs (banners, A-frames) are allowed for home occupations. This restriction helps maintain the residential character required for home occupation permits.
Unauthorized business signs are subject to removal notices with 7-day compliance deadlines. Fines of $50β$200 per sign per day apply for non-compliance. Signs may be removed by the county after the deadline.
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