Campaign & Sale Sign Bylaws in Enchanted Hills
Enchanted Hills, New Mexico residents and candidates must follow local sign rules that regulate where and how long campaign and for-sale signs may be displayed. This guide summarizes typical municipal requirements, enforcement pathways, and practical steps to apply for permissions or to report noncompliant signage in Enchanted Hills. Where city-specific text is not publicly available, this page notes that limitation and points to the nearest official state guidance for elections and outdoor advertising for context. If you represent a campaign, property sale, or local business, read the enforcement and application sections carefully to avoid fines or removal.
Overview of Sign Types and Where Rules Apply
Municipal sign bylaws commonly distinguish between:
- Temporary campaign signs for elections and political messaging.
- Temporary sale signs such as "For Sale", "Open House" or yard-sale notices.
- Permanent commercial signage requiring building or sign permits.
Rules typically vary by zoning district (residential, commercial, frontage adjacent to highways) and by proximity to rights-of-way and intersections where visibility and traffic safety are concerns.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enchanted Hills does not publish a consolidated municipal code online that could be located for this topic; specific fine amounts and escalation schedules are not specified on the cited state elections page.New Mexico Secretary of State - Elections[1]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
- Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary sanctions: removal orders or seizure of signs are commonly used by municipalities; specific procedures for Enchanted Hills are not specified on the cited page.
- Enforcer: typically a local Code Enforcement or Planning Department; contact details for Enchanted Hills are not specified on the cited page.
- Appeals and review: municipal codes often include an administrative appeal to a hearing officer or municipal court within fixed time limits; the exact time limits are not specified on the cited page.
Common violations
- Signs placed in public rights-of-way or on utility poles.
- Signs that obscure traffic sightlines at intersections.
- Permanent signs erected without a permit.
Applications & Forms
No Enchanted Hills-specific sign permit form was located on an official municipal site; the required application name, number, fee, and submission method are not specified on the cited page. Contact the municipal clerk or planning office to request the official sign-permit application or fee schedule.
Practical Compliance Steps
- Check zoning: confirm whether your property is in a residential or commercial district and whether temporary signs are allowed.
- Seek permits: request any sign permit or temporary event authorization from the planning or building department.
- Follow size and placement rules: avoid public right-of-way and maintain required clearances at intersections.
- Report violations: submit complaints to Code Enforcement with photos, address, and date/time.
FAQ
- Can I place campaign signs in Enchanted Hills public rights-of-way?
- No — placing signs in public rights-of-way is commonly prohibited; check with Code Enforcement for the official boundary lines and exceptions.
- How long may I leave a "For Sale" sign on my property?
- Time limits vary by municipality; no Enchanted Hills-specific duration was located on the cited page — contact the municipal office for the exact rule.
- Who do I call to report an illegal sign?
- Contact the local Code Enforcement or municipal clerk; if you cannot find local contacts online, start with the municipal clerk for a referral.
How-To
- Identify the sign type and your property zone.
- Contact the municipal planning or code enforcement office to confirm permit requirements.
- Submit any required application with photos and pay applicable fees.
- If cited, follow instructions on the citation and file an appeal within the stated deadline, or request a hearing with the municipal office.
Key Takeaways
- Always verify permit needs with Enchanted Hills planning or code enforcement before posting signs.
- Avoid public rights-of-way and intersections to reduce removal or fines.
Help and Support / Resources
- New Mexico Secretary of State - Elections
- New Mexico Department of Transportation - Outdoor advertising and right-of-way guidance
- New Mexico Municipal League - Local government resources