The unincorporated Santa Barbara County sign code (LUDC Chapter 35.38) has no dedicated garage-sale-sign category. Such temporary signs follow the general sign standards, must stay out of the public right-of-way, and cannot be posted on utility poles or county signs.
Santa Barbara County's Sign Standards (Land Use & Development Code, Chapter 35.38) do not include a specific 'garage sale' or 'yard sale' sign category. A garage-sale sign is a temporary sign, defined in the code's glossary as a sign intended to be displayed for a limited period and capable of being viewed from a public right-of-way, parking area, or neighboring property. The code prohibits certain sign types in all zones (Section 35.38.020 lists portable signs, animated signs, marquee signs, and roof signs as prohibited), and signs generally must meet the height and setback rules of the zone in which they are located (Section 35.38.050). Because the County code lacks a tailored garage-sale provision, the practical limits are: keep signs on private property with the owner's permission, do not place them in the public right-of-way or attach them to utility poles, traffic signs, or other public structures, and remove them promptly after the sale. Posting in the public right-of-way can make a sign subject to removal. In the Coastal Zone, the certified Local Coastal Program sign provisions apply. For events near state highways, Caltrans rules against signs in highway right-of-way also apply. Verify any specific placement questions with Santa Barbara County Planning & Development.
Garage-sale signs placed in the public right-of-way, attached to utility poles or county signs, or left up after the sale can be removed by the County and may incur code-enforcement penalties. Portable signs are prohibited in all zones under the LUDC.
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