Absolutely. At Peak to Shore, we offer services that include: • Consultation: Evaluating the necessity of signs and verifying design uniformity with local regulations. • Application Preparation: Preparing required documents such as thorough plans and structure...
In unincorporated land, San Diego County Planning & Development Services oversees permitting signs. The regulations may be different than what is within a municipal boundary, so we will consult with the department and follow the county’s specific rules to...
The San Diego Municipal Code outlines in detail where signs can be installed, how large they can be, what type they can be, and other requirements. These requirements are based on zoning and location. Residential on-premise “For Sale” signs, for example,...
1. Application Submission: Applications for sign permits are made through the city permitting system. All the required information and documentation is provided to avoid unnecessary delays. 2. Plan Review: The submitted plans are reviewed for San Diego Municipal Code...
Yes, in San Diego City, a change in a sign on a private property or a new sign is typically a requirement for a sign permit. Both upgrades and installations fall into this. But a handful of signs, such as accessory warning signs under 12 sq. ft. and non-lit real...