You may want to check out Section 2.10 in the PCVA Guidelines (https://www.pcva.org/uploads/7/8/8/7/78875826/pcv_guidelines_revised_10.2022.pdf)
2.10 SIGNS C.R.S. 38-33.3-106.5. allows HOAs to restrict signs and flags bearing a commercial message, and to establish reasonable, content-neutral sign and flag regulations based upon the number, placement, size or other objective factors.
2.10.1 PERMITTED SIGN TYPES There are no restrictions on the content of non-commercial signs per C.R.S. 38-33.3-106.5; however, commercial signs are restricted and mostly not permitted (see below).
All signs and symbols must be maintained in good condition and must be replaced as necessary when
damaged, worn, or faded.
2.10.2 COMMERCIAL SIGNS
For Sale/For Rent/Open House Signs
2.10 SIGNS C.R.S. 38-33.3-106.5. allows HOAs to restrict signs and flags bearing a commercial message, and to establish reasonable, content-neutral sign and flag regulations based upon the number, placement, size or other objective factors.
2.10.1 PERMITTED SIGN TYPES There are no restrictions on the content of non-commercial signs per C.R.S. 38-33.3-106.5; however, commercial signs are restricted and mostly not permitted (see below).
All signs and symbols must be maintained in good condition and must be replaced as necessary when
damaged, worn, or faded.
2.10.2 COMMERCIAL SIGNS
For Sale/For Rent/Open House Signs
- One professionally lettered ‘For Sale’ sign or one professionally lettered ‘For Rent’ sign may be displayed on the property offered for sale or for rent.
- A sign may not be more than five square feet (5 sq ft).
- ‘For Sale’ and ‘For Rent’ signs must be removed not later than 10 days from the date of closing or from when the property is leased.
- One professionally lettered ‘Open House’ sign not to exceed five square feet (5 sq ft) may be displayed on the property on the day of the open house and must be removed at the end of the day.
- Signs on common areas that are pointing to homes for sale/rent are not permitted at any time and can be removed without notifying the sign owner.
- One professionally lettered security sign not to exceed two square feet (2 sq ft) in size may be displayed on the property, and a reasonable number of professional security decals not larger than eight inches by eight inches (8” x 8”) may be displayed within windows in a residence.
- With the exception of the permitted commercial signs noted above, all other trade, marketing, or commercial signs, including but not limited to, landscaping, painting, remodeling, business advertising, or in any way pertaining to the exchange or buying and selling of commodities and/or intending to make a profit are prohibited.
- All signs must be placed within the boundaries of the Unit. Signs may be no larger than 18” by 24” in size.
- Any sign located on the common area may be removed and disposed of without notice.
- A maximum of one non-commercial sign is permitted to be displayed within the Owner’s property at a time.
- A sign may be displayed within a window inside the residence facing the front of the residence or in the front yard.
- Front yard signs must be located behind the street sidewalk, if any, and within the closest 1/3 of the property to the front entry of the residence measured from the property boundary.
- Yard signs in the property of the Owner may not be permanently affixed to the property fencing, if any. Yard signs may not be affixed to any community sign, fence, village wall, residence, or mailbox kiosk. This includes but is not limited to signs about fencing companies who have installed the fencing, as well as ‘Beware of Dog’ signs.
- Any sign located on the common area may be removed and disposed of without notice. This includes but is not limited to MISSING DOG, GARAGE SALE, YARD SALE, and HOME FOR SALE signs.