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Planning & Zoning - Signs
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Planning & Zoning - Signs
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In accordance with Section 66-37 of the Code of the City of Salem, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to erect, alter, repair, or relocate any sign within the City of Salem without first obtaining a sign permit, unless the sign is specifically exempt from the permit requirements as outlined in 66-11 Application of Chapter to Certain Types.
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Planning & Zoning - Signs
Complete a Sign Application (PDF)
Provide the following:
- Site plan showing the location of the sign on the property
- Building elevations if sign is located on building
- Renderings showing sign(s) and dimensions of proposed sign(s)
- Renderings showing sign(s) and dimensions of any existing signage located on the same parcel
- We will only be accepting plans and applications in PDF format. All pdf plans and applications need to be legible for acceptance. Illegible PDFs and other electronic formats (such as jpg, tiff, etc...) will not be accepted.
- Please submit electronic copies via email to Community Development.
After the review and approval, the sign permit can be issued.
Any electrical work associated with a sign will require a separate electrical permit. All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and all signs must be listed and labeled as per the National Electric Code Article 110.3B and 600.3.
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Planning & Zoning - Signs
Yes, all signs must be inspected. Any sign requiring a footing will require a footing inspection. The footing inspection is required prior to pouring concrete and after the hole is dug and steel reinforcement is installed, if required. All sign types require a final inspection after installation is complete.
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Planning & Zoning - Signs
- Official traffic signs.
- Signs erected by the City of Salem including regulatory signs.
- Real estate signs which advertise the sale, rental, or lease of the premises upon which such signs are located only, not exceeding six square feet in area in residential districts and not exceeding 32 square feet in area in any other district.
- Temporary signs, as approved as a grand opening event by the City Manager, or his designee, in accordance with Section 66-105 Permitted Signs (Temporary Signs).
- Non-illuminated incidental signs, including incidental window signs, not exceeding 2 square feet. "Open" signs may be illuminated.
- Minor signs: Minor signs shall not be electronic nor illuminated.No minor sign may include commercial messaging.No minor sign shall be located on public property or in the right-of-way. Minor signs shall not exceed 24 square feet. Minor signs shall include:
- Political campaign signs.
- Temporary directional signs.
- Signs inside a building or other enclosed facility that are not meant to be viewed from the outside, and are located greater than three feet from the window.
- Holiday and other temporary seasonal decorations.
- Personal expression and ideological signs.
- Address signs stating address, number and/or name of occupants of the premises.
- Security and warning signs -These limitations shall not apply to the posting of conventional "no trespassing" signs in accordance with state law.
- Private drive signs.
- Signs denoting the architect, engineer or contractor, when placed upon work under construction.
- Flags, containing commercial messaging, shall be considered temporary signs. See Section 66-105(A).
- Flags and flagpoles shall not be located within any right-of-way unless meets the requirements of Allowed Encroachments as prescribed by the Handbook to Downtown Salem.
- Flags, containing commercial messaging, shall be considered temporary signs. See Section 66-105(A).
- Memorial signs or tablets, names of buildings, and date of construction when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials.
- Signs which are a permanent architectural feature of a building or structure existing at the time of adoption of this ordinance.
- Art and murals, provided such signs do not contain any commercial messaging.
- Vehicular signs that meet the following conditions:
- The primary purpose of such a vehicle or trailer is not the display of signs.
- The signs are magnetic, decals or painted upon an integral part of the vehicle or equipment as originally designed by the manufacturer, and do not break the silhouette of the vehicle.
- The vehicle is in operating condition, currently registered and licensed to operate on public streets when applicable, and actively used in the daily function of the business to which such signs relate.
- The vehicle is not parked within 20 feet of the right-of-way.