Signs for home occupations in unincorporated Amador County are limited under the County sign rules and Section 19.48.125. The sign must be non-illuminated and within the parcel: on parcels of 4.99 acres or smaller, no more than 2 square feet and within 10 feet of the dwelling; on parcels of 5 acres or larger, up to 4 square feet placed anywhere within the property.
Home-occupation signage in the unincorporated county is governed by the County zoning code - the sign provisions tied to home occupations under Section 19.48.125, read with the Signs chapter (Chapter 19.32). A sign for a home occupation must be non-illuminated and located within the boundaries of the parcel. The size and placement scale with lot size: on parcels 4.99 acres or smaller, the sign shall not exceed two square feet in area and must be located within ten feet of the dwelling on the property; on parcels five acres or larger, the sign may be up to four square feet in area and may be located at any place within the boundaries of the property. These limits reflect the code's intent that a home business stay incidental and subordinate to the residence and not advertise like a commercial storefront. Because illuminated signs are not allowed and no off-site or right-of-way signage is permitted for a home occupation, a small, ground- or wall-mounted identification sign is the typical compliant option. Confirm exact placement and any permit/clearance requirements with the Amador County Planning Department, and note that general sign standards in Chapter 19.32 also apply to anything beyond the basic home-occupation sign.
An illuminated sign, an oversized sign, an off-parcel sign, or one placed outside the allowed distance is a zoning violation. The Planning Department can require removal or relocation of a non-compliant sign and pursue code enforcement if it is not corrected.
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