Apply for a Temporary Sign Permit

Now Leasing BannerIf you want to install a temporary sign, a permit may be required. Salem Revised Code (SRC) Chapter 900

Temporary Signs Requiring a Permit

The following types of temporary signs require a temporary sign permit:

  • Banners: May be composed of lightweight fabric, vinyl, plastic or similar material designed to be placed on a building or structure used to attract visual attention.
    • The display surface of each temporary banner shall not exceed 50 square feet.
    • All four corners of a temporary banner must be securely attached to a building.
    • Display period shall be limited to a 30-day continuous period. A maximum of four temporary banner permits are allowed per calendar year.
  • Banners for Apartments and Retirement Homes: Permits are valid for 60 days and may be renewed on a continuous basis.
    • You are limited to one banner per street frontage.
    • Banners may be no larger than 50 square feet in area, and they must be securely attached to a building with all four corners securely.
  • Banner across Liberty Street SE and on Liberty Parkade
  • Pennants: May consist of flags, streamers, antenna flags, feather flags or triangular-shaped flags used to attract visual attention. 
    • Pennants are not allowed on residential properties.
    • The maximum height for a pennant display shall not exceed 13 feet.
    • The total display surface for a pennant display shall not exceed 50 square feet.
    • Display period shall be limited to a 60-day continuous period. A maximum of two temporary pennant permits are allowed per calendar year.
    • Only one pennant or balloon display is permitted per development site at any one time.
  • Balloons: May be composed of lightweight fabric, vinyl, plastic or similar material designed to be placed on a building or structure used to attract visual attention..
    • Balloons are not allowed on residential properties.
    • The height of non-wind driven balloons may not exceed 35 feet above the point of attachment. Balloons shall be securely attached with non-metallic cable, so as to withstand wind pressures of 30 pounds per square foot of exposed surface.
    • Wind driven balloon displays shall not exceed 18 feet in height and must be setback a minimum of one foot for each one foot of height.
    • Display period is limited to 14 consecutive days in any six-month period, and shall not exceed two permits in any calendar year.
    • Only one pennant or balloon display is permitted per development site at any one time.
  • Temporary Sign Permit for Christmas trees and fireworks stands.

Apply for a Permit

You may apply for a temporary sign permit by using the Permit Application Center portal:

Rules for Temporary Signs

The following rules apply to all temporary signs:

  • Lawn and sidewalk signs over 30 inches tall are not allowed.
  • No temporary sign shall interfere with the free and unobstructed use of pedestrian pathways.
  • No temporary sign may be illuminated.
  • No temporary sign may be placed in a vision clearance area.
  • Temporary signs must be kept in a neat, clean condition.
  • No temporary sign may be attached to fences, trees, shrubbery, utility poles, or like items.
  • No temporary sign may obstruct a permanent sign on adjacent or abutting properties.
  • No temporary sign may use propellers or similar rotating wind activated devices.

Temporary signs are not allowed in a public right-of-way which includes sidewalks, alleys, curbs, utility poles, planter strips, etc., except sidewalk signs downtown and in other limited areas in compliance with the placement standards of (SRC 900.150(d)). Contact a planner if you want to know where the public right-of-way ends and your property begins.

Temporary Signs Not Requiring a Permit

Temporary signs that do not require a sign permit are called exempt temporary signs. They fall into the following categories:

  • Lawn signs which are commonly small political signs or real estate signs.
    • Lawn signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way or in a vision clearance area, and shall not block a public sidewalk.
    • They are normally made out of a corrugated plastic, gray board, or similar type material and will not withstand much of a wind load.
    • You can display lawn signs for a 60 day continuous period, twice per year.
  • Rigid signs are signs that are built to withstand an 80mph wind.
    • You can display a rigid sign for one year.
    • Rigid signs shall not be placed in the public right-of-way or in a vision clearance area, and shall not block a public sidewalk.

The following size restrictions apply to exempt temporary signs:

Location Lawn Signs Rigid Signs Total Square Feet of Sign Area Allowed at One Time for Each Property
Residential, exclusive farm use and neighborhood properties 6 square feet; 30 inches maximum height 6 square feet; 6 feet maximum height 6 square feet
Commercial, industrial, and mixed-use properties under 10,000 square feet in area 6 square feet; 30 inches maximum height 8 square feet; 6 feet maximum height 8 square feet
Commercial, industrial, and mixed-use properties over 10,000 square feet in area but less than 1 acre 6 square feet; 30 inches maximum height 16 square feet; 6 feet maximum height 16 square feet
Commercial, industrial, and mixed-use properties 1 acre or more in area 6 square feet; 30 inches maximum height 32 square feet; 6 feet maximum height 32 square feet

Removal of Signs

The City may remove temporary signs which are illegally placed or are otherwise prohibited by the sign code. Signs collected by the City will be held for a period of 30 days to allow the owner to reclaim it. Any signs which haven’t been reclaimed after 30 days will be discarded.

Retrieval of Removed Signs

You may call (503) 588-6213 to reclaim your sign. A sign retrieval fee will be charged for each sign, see the Fee Schedule for current fees.