Showing ordinances that apply to Paloma Creek, TX
Paloma Creek is an unincorporated community (population 3,177) in Denton County, Texas. Because Paloma Creek is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Denton County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The signage rules rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Denton County has no sign ordinance for unincorporated areas. No county permits required. TxDOT regulates signs visible from state highways.
Unincorporated Denton County does not regulate signs on private property. There is no county sign permit, size limit, or design standard for home business signage. Property owners may post any signs on their own land, including business identification, directional signs, and advertising. The primary restriction comes from the Texas Department of Transportation, which regulates outdoor advertising signs visible from state highways (I-35W, I-35E, US 380, US 377) under the Texas Highway Beautification Act (Transportation Code Chapter 394). Signs within 660 feet of a state highway right-of-way and visible from the highway require a TxDOT permit. County road frontage signs are unrestricted by state law. HOA deed restrictions commonly prohibit commercial signage in residential subdivisions and limit the type, size, and placement of any signs. Texas Property Code 202.009 protects the right to display certain signs including political signs, security signs, and For Sale signs, but does not specifically protect business signage.
No county sign violations. TxDOT illegal sign on state highway: removal order and civil penalty up to $500-$1,000 per sign per day. HOA sign violations enforced civilly per deed restrictions.
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