Springdale Sign Permit Rules - Size, Height, Material

Signs and Advertising Arkansas 4 Minutes Read · published March 09, 2026 Flag of Arkansas

In Springdale, Arkansas, signs are regulated to protect public safety, ensure clear sightlines and maintain neighborhood character. This guide explains where to find the controlling city code, how size, height and material factors are treated in permitting, and practical steps to apply, comply and appeal. It summarizes the enforcing office, typical application requirements, common violations and the usual enforcement process so businesses and residents can plan sign projects with confidence. Always check the official city code and contact the permitting office for site-specific interpretations and up-to-date fees.

Where the rules live

The municipal sign regulations for Springdale appear in the City of Springdale Code of Ordinances. For legal text and any adopted amendments consult the official code online City code[1]. If the code page does not list a specific fee, penalty or form, that information is not specified on the cited page and applicants should contact the permitting office for current figures (current as of March 2026).

General standards: size, height, materials

Standards vary by zoning district and by sign type (wall signs, freestanding/ground signs, awnings, temporary signs). Typical regulatory topics found in municipal sign chapters include maximum sign area, maximum height above grade, setbacks from streets or property lines, materials and finish requirements, illumination limits, and rules for temporary signage. Exact numeric limits and material approvals must be read in the City Code chapter referenced above and via the permitting office.

  • Check zoning district rules and permitted sign types before design.
  • Structural materials for large or tall signs may require building permits and engineered attachments.
  • Illuminated signs are often subject to additional standards for brightness and hours.
Apply early—permit review can take several weeks depending on complexity.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of sign rules in Springdale is handled by the city permitting or code enforcement division (Planning, Building, or Code Enforcement depending on the issue). The municipal code page is the controlling text for violations and remedies; where numeric fines or escalation schedules are not printed on the cited page they are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed with the enforcing department.[1]

  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders, stop-work orders, seizure or abatement of illegal signs, and court injunctions are possible remedies under the municipal code.
  • Enforcer: City Planning/Building or Code Enforcement division; complaints are filed through the city website or permitting office.
  • Appeals/review: appeal routes are provided in the municipal code; specific time limits for appeal are not specified on the cited page.
  • Defences/discretion: permits, variances or demonstrated compliance with building codes can be presented as defenses; administrative discretion may apply per the code.

Common violations and typical outcomes:

  • Unpermitted sign installation — may lead to removal orders and fines.
  • Signs exceeding size or height limits — corrective action or permit denial.
  • Improper illumination or obstructing sightlines — notice to cure, possible fines.

Applications & Forms

The official sign permit application form and any specific submittal checklist are maintained by the city permitting office; a named form number is not specified on the cited code page. Applicants should contact the Planning/Building Department or use the city website to obtain the current sign permit application and fee schedule.[1]

How to comply - action steps

  • Confirm zoning and permitted sign types for your parcel.
  • Obtain the official sign permit application and checklist from the permitting office.
  • Prepare scaled drawings showing dimensions, height, materials, illumination and mounting details.
  • Pay permitting fees as listed on the city permit fee schedule (fee amount not specified on the cited page).
  • Schedule any required inspections after installation and keep records of approvals.
Keep copies of permit approvals and inspection records on site during installation.

FAQ

Do I need a permit for a new commercial sign?
Most new commercial signs require a permit; check the City Code and obtain the official sign permit application from the permitting office. Specific exceptions are not specified on the cited page.
Are temporary signs allowed without a permit?
Temporary sign rules depend on size, duration and location; consult the City Code for temporary sign standards and any allowable periods.
What materials are prohibited?
The code addresses safety and durability; explicit lists of prohibited materials are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with Building Services for structural compliance.

How-To

  1. Review the City of Springdale Code of Ordinances for the sign chapter and identify applicable sections.
  2. Confirm your property's zoning district and permitted sign types.
  3. Download or request the official sign permit application and submittal checklist from the permitting office.
  4. Prepare and submit drawings, site plan, photos, and any structural calculations required.
  5. Pay the permit fee and respond to any review comments from staff.
  6. After permit approval, install the sign per approved plans and request final inspection.

Key Takeaways

  • Sign rules vary by zone; always check the city code before designing a sign.
  • Obtain the official permit and follow the submittal checklist to avoid delays.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Springdale Code of Ordinances - Municode