Code Enforcement

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The City of Gainesville's Code Enforcement division is dedicated to partnering with our neighbors to improve the livability, health and safety of our community. Our code enforcement officers work with our neighbors to enhance our community through education, outreach and voluntary compliance with city codes. 

 


Candidate Signs

The following sign regulations are contained in the City Code of Ordinances:

Residential Districts:
Section 30-9.5 (a) of the Code of Ordinances allows temporary signs on residential zoned properties as follows:

  • No electrical parts or usage unless ULI listed
  • Signs cannot exceed 6 square feet.
  • Maximum height is 4 feet on single family properties, 8 feet for multi-family properties which includes apartment complexes.
  • Multi-family properties can have a maximum number of 6 signs per property total including their own.
  • Setback must be 10 feet from side property lines

Non-residential Districts:
Section 30-9.5(a) of the Code of Ordinances allows temporary signs on non-residential zoned properties as follows:

  • Signs cannot exceed 32 square feet with a maximum height of 8 feet.
  • Setback must be 10 feet from side property lines
  • The maximum number of signs is 4 per property including their own

Non-residential Districts:
Section 30-9.5(a) of the Code of Ordinances allows temporary signs on non-residential zoned
properties as follows:

  • Signs cannot exceed 32 square feet with a maximum height of 8 feet.
  • Setback must be 10 feet from side property lines 
  • The maximum number of signs is 4 per property including their own

Public Right of Way:
No sign is permitted on any public right-of-way per Section 30-9.4(a) (3) of the Code of Ordinances. Such signs are subject to removal and disposal by the City of Gainesville without notice or compensation. Parties responsible for the placement of these signs are subject to Civil Citations.

Public right-of-way generally includes medians, roundabouts, and the land adjacent to streets that include public infrastructure (utility poles, water meters, traffic signal boxes, utility boxes, sidewalks, etc.).

Vision Triangle Obstructions:
Signage should be posted on private property, away from intersections so as to not impede the view of oncoming traffic.

Removal of Signs:
The City of Gainesville requires removal of signs in no more than 10 calendar days after the election.


Department Head

Pete Backhaus