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Free-standing signs are signs that:
You can display three types of free-standing signs on a site in neighbourhood and local centre zones:
All free-standing signs in these zones must:
When you display free-standing identification signs in neighbourhood and local centre zones, the sign must:
In neighbourhood and local centre zones there is a limit of:
When you display free-standing menu boards in a neighbourhood and local centre zone you can:
When you display free-standing wayfinding signs in neighbourhood and local centre zones, you can:
You can find out the zone for your premises by searching for your address on Geomaps. Under the results tab on the left-hand side of your screen, you will find your property summary including your zone.
You can read a full description of the rules for wall-mounted signs in clause 7 of the Signs Bylaw 2022.
If you want to put up a business sign in scheduled historic heritage places you will need a resource consent.
Check Geomaps to see if your address is in a historic heritage area. Under the results tab on the left-hand side of your screen, you will find your property summary.
If your property is a historic heritage property or in a historic heritage area, you will see this under the heading "Overlays".