Dunedin restricts signs for home occupations to preserve residential character. On-site advertising signs displaying the home business are generally prohibited, and only minimal address or identification signage is permitted on residential parcels.
Dunedin's sign regulations, integrated within Chapter 103's Form-Based Zoning Code, limit advertising signage on residential properties. For parcels in residential use, street address signs are limited to a small maximum sign area, and commercial signage advertising a home occupation is generally not permitted. Illuminated signs, window signs, and freestanding business signs related to home occupations are not allowed because they would alter the residential character of the property. Temporary signs such as political or real estate signs are governed by separate provisions. Operators relying on online marketing rather than on-premises signage typically remain compliant with these standards.
Unauthorized signs may be removed by code enforcement and the property owner may be cited, with daily fines accruing until the prohibited sign is taken down.
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