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Signs in Anna, TX

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

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Signs are regulated by a separate sign ordinance, Article 9.05 of Chapter 9 (adopted 9/26/2023), not by the zoning ordinance's Article 9.04. Sec. 9.05.023 requires a sign permit before a sign is constructed, altered, or relocated, except for signs listed as exempt in Sec. 9.05.011. Article 9.05 maps every current zoning district into one of eight sign districts under Table 3-2 (Sign Districts and Sign Allocations, Sec. 9.05.017): AG stays its own Agricultural and ETJ sign district; all seven SF tiers share one Single-Family Residential sign district; MD is Mixed Residential; MF is its own Mixed Residential-tier district; C-1 and C-2 share a Commercial sign district; MU, DT, and the two industrial districts (I-1, I-2, sharing an Industrial sign district) each keep their own allocation; PD may use any sign district. Sign area, height, and setback standards vary by sign district and sign type (Division 3, Secs. 9.05.015-9.05.022) and are out of scope for this pack; the zoning ordinance itself only cross-references Article 9.05 for home occupation signs (one non-illuminated sign, 1 square foot maximum, Sec. 9.04.038(e)(4)(C)) and alcohol-sale signage (Sec. 9.04.032(m)). See Article 9.05 directly for sign area, height, and setback tables by sign district and sign type.

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