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Signs in Miramar, FL

What the Miramar zoning ordinance says about signs, district by district. Section numbers link to the official ordinance.

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Sign standards are grouped by permanent signs (Sec. 1007), temporary signs (Sec. 1008), specifically prohibited signs (Sec. 1009), and exempt signs (Sec. 1010), with area and height measured under Sec. 1006. Permanent sign allowances (Sec. 1007) vary by whether the property is in a residential district (RS/RM communities) versus commercial/nonresidential property (B1, B2, B3, OP, PID, PUD, EC districts and CM commercial property), and further by sign type (monument, wall/band identification, blade). All signs require a permit under Sec. 1004 unless listed as exempt in Sec. 1010. Off-premises signs and billboards are addressed separately in Sec. 1014 (Digital Billboards; Off-Premises Signage) and Sec. 405.13, with no off-premises sign or billboard sign within 250 feet review-gated to the exact distance/location rules in that section.

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