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Signs in Cedar Park, TX

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

NB — Neighborhood Business

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13, Sign Regulations, which sets per-sign-type tables by zoning district group (NB is grouped with LB and PO in most tables). Sign permits are required under Article 13.05 unless a type is expressly exempt.

LB — Local Business

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13, Sign Regulations, with per-sign-type tables by district group (LB is grouped with NB and PO in most tables). Sign permits are required under Article 13.05 unless a type is expressly exempt.

GB — General Business

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13, Sign Regulations; GB has its own column in most sign-type tables with generally larger allowances than NB and LB. Sign permits are required under Article 13.05 unless a type is expressly exempt.

HC — Heavy Commercial

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13, Sign Regulations; HC is grouped with LI in most sign-type tables. Sign permits are required under Article 13.05 unless a type is expressly exempt.

MU — Mixed Use

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13, Sign Regulations; MU is grouped with TC in most sign-type tables. Sign permits are required under Article 13.05 unless a type is expressly exempt.

All districts

Signs are regulated by Chapter 13 rather than the zoning chapter. Article 13.03 sets standards for each sign type in per-district tables (number, area, height, setbacks, illumination); Article 13.05 requires sign permits unless a type is expressly exempt; Article 13.04 offers a master sign program. The sign tables also carry ETJ columns, so some sign rules reach outside city limits.

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