There are general rules that apply to all signs in neighborhood commercial and residential-commercial districts. There are also rules specific to the zoning district that the sign is located in.
General rules
These signs and sign features are not allowed in neighborhood commercial and residential-commercial districts:
- Roof signs
- Wind signs
- Signs on canopies
Your sign cannot have any moving parts (rotating, swinging) or animated lighting (flashing, blinking).
Identifying signs
Identifying signs tell only the name, address, and use of the property on which they are located.
You may have 1 identifying sign.
- Illumination: None, indirect, or direct
- Area: Maximum of 20 square feet
- Height:
- Wall or projecting: Mounted on first-story
- Freestanding: 15 feet or lower
Identifying signs may be freestanding signs only if the building is recessed from the street property line.
If a freestanding identifying sign is on the lot, freestanding business signs are not allowed.
Nameplates
Nameplates only state the name and occupation of persons using the space.
You may have 1 nameplate per noncommercial use.
- Illumination: None, indirect, direct
- Area: Maximum of 2 square feet
Nameplates may be attached to a building.
Window signs
You may paint or apply any number of signs directly on the surface of your window glass.
- Illumination: None, indirect, or direct
- Area: The total area of all window signs cannot exceed ⅓ the area of the window that the sign is on
Temporary signs
Within neighborhood commercial and residential-commercial districts, temporary signs for the sale, lease, construction, or alteration of a building are allowed.
These signs must be removed immediately when the activity is completed.
- Number of signs: 1 per building
- Illumination:
- Sale or lease sign: none or indirect
- Persons or companies affiliated with construction or alteration: none
- Area: Maximum of 50 square feet
- Height: Cannot extend above the roofline
- Projection: Cannot project past street property line
- In neighborhood commercial districts:
- All controls for the zoning district the property is located in must be followed
Rules in specific districts
Mission Street NCT, NC-3, and NCT-3 Neighborhood Commercial Districts
RC, NC-2, NCT-2, and NC-S districts and neighborhood-commercial districts including:
- Broadway
- Castro Street
- Inner Clement Street and Outer Clement Street
- Divisadero Street
- Excelsior Outer Mission Street
- Fillmore Street and Upper Fillmore Street
- Folsom Street
- Glen Park
- Inner Sunset
- Irving Street
- Haight Street
- Hayes-Gough
- Japantown
- Judah Street
- Upper Market Street
- Noriega Street
- North Beach
- Ocean Avenue
- Pacific Avenue
- Polk Street
- Regional Commercial District
- Sacramento Street
- SoMa
- Taraval Street
- Union Street
- Valencia Street
- 24th Street-Mission
- 24th Street-Noe Valley
- West Portal Avenue
Special Sign Districts
Some areas are located in Special Sign Districts. Use the property information map to find your building’s zoning district.
Email the Planning Information Center (PIC) at pic@sfgov.org for more information.