Chapter 12 of Largo's Comprehensive Development Code sets citywide sign standards that generally bar commercial business signs in residential land use designations, restricting home occupations to non-commercial residential identification.
Largo's sign rules are codified in Chapter 12 of the Comprehensive Development Code, which calibrates allowable signage to the underlying land use designation of the property. In residential designations where home occupations occur, freestanding commercial signs, illuminated business signs, window lettering visible from the street, and portable or feather signs are not permitted, and freestanding signs are barred on vacant property citywide. Sign owners must repair or replace damaged signs within 90 days of written notice from the city. Florida Statute 559.955 reinforces that home-based business signage cannot disrupt the residential appearance of the dwelling in Largo's residential neighborhoods.
Erecting prohibited signs at a Largo home occupation can result in code compliance notices, mandatory removal at the owner's expense, and daily civil penalties that typically begin at $100 and escalate for repeat violations.
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