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Point Loma Real Estate Sign Rules & Sign Ordinance

Point Loma Real Estate Sign Rules & Sign Ordinance

⚠ Confirm key figures against the official source · San Diego Municipal Code (Land Development Code) Ch. 14, Art. 2, Div. 12 (Sign Regulations); residential § 142.1265; ROW prohibition § 142.1206; La Jolla Sign District § 142.1290

Quick answer: Point Loma (including Sunset Cliffs) is part of the City of San Diego and follows the City sign ordinance: one non-illuminated for-sale sign per street frontage (up to 9 sq ft / 6 ft), removed within 15 business days. The public right-of-way is off-limits, and signs may not be placed on parkland — open house signs go on private property with permission.
Point Loma is part of City of San Diego, so the City of San Diego sign ordinance applies. See the full rules and official source on the City of San Diego sign ordinance page →
Please double-check before you post. R.E.S.S. provides this summary as a free convenience for the real estate community. Sign rules change and vary by zoning district, overlay zone, and HOA or master association. While we believe this information is reliable, we do not guarantee its accuracy, completeness, or currency, and none of it is legal advice. Always confirm the current requirements directly with the city or the official ordinance (linked) before manufacturing, installing, or posting any sign.

🏠 'For Sale' Sign Rules

Maximum size 9 sq ft (3 ft × 3 ft)
Maximum height 6 ft
Number allowed 1 per street frontage
Illumination Not permitted
When to remove Within 15 business days of sale or occupancy

📍 Open House & Directional Sign Rules

Allowed? Limited — on private property only
Maximum size ≈4 sq ft (industry norm; no codified residential allowance)
Maximum height Not specified in residential code
Number allowed Not specified
Permitted hours Daylight only (custom)
Placement rules Private property with owner's permission; never in the public ROW (curb strip, median, sidewalk, pole)

Permits & enforcement

Permit: No sign permit required for temporary residential real estate signs

If a sign is removed: Signs illegally placed in the public right-of-way are subject to removal; ROW violations are strict-liability offenses. Real estate signs are not eligible for a Right-of-Way Permit

City contact: City of San Diego Development Services Dept. (619) 446-5000

Point Loma (Peninsula Community Plan area, including the Sunset Cliffs neighborhood) is within the City of San Diego and shares the citywide ordinance. Parts are in the Coastal Overlay Zone, and Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is environmentally sensitive public land — keep all signs on private property.

Official source:San Diego Municipal Code (Land Development Code) Ch. 14, Art. 2, Div. 12 (Sign Regulations); residential § 142.1265; ROW prohibition § 142.1206; La Jolla Sign District § 142.1290
Ordinance reference: Current codified Division 12 (§ 142.1265 amended by O-20917 N.S., 2018)

Frequently asked questions

Can I put an open house sign in Point Loma?

In Point Loma, open house signs are Limited — on private property only: max size ≈4 sq ft (industry norm; no codified residential allowance), max height Not specified in residential code, Not specified. Hours: Daylight only (custom). Placement: Private property with owner's permission; never in the public ROW (curb strip, median, sidewalk, pole).

How big can a 'For Sale' sign be in Point Loma?

A residential for-sale sign in Point Loma may be up to 9 sq ft (3 ft × 3 ft), with a maximum height of 6 ft. You may post 1 per street frontage. Illumination: Not permitted. Removal: Within 15 business days of sale or occupancy.

Do I need a permit for a real estate sign in Point Loma?

No sign permit required for temporary residential real estate signs. The governing rule is San Diego Municipal Code (Land Development Code) Ch. 14, Art. 2, Div. 12 (Sign Regulations); residential § 142.1265; ROW prohibition § 142.1206; La Jolla Sign District § 142.1290.

What happens if my sign is removed in Point Loma?

Signs illegally placed in the public right-of-way are subject to removal; ROW violations are strict-liability offenses. Real estate signs are not eligible for a Right-of-Way Permit. For questions, contact City of San Diego Development Services Dept. (619) 446-5000.

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