Sign Regulations in Dundee, Michigan

Dundee, Michigan has specific sign regulations covering 26 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Other Signs, Monument Sign, Awning Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: May 7, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Dundee, Michigan

Sample Sign Requirements in Dundee

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Residential Community Monument Sign (Boulevard Entrance Island)4 feet20 sq ft per side, 40 sq ft total
Residential Community Monument Sign (Ornamental Wall Entry)6 feet20 sq ft
Principal Wall Sign50 sq ft (may be increased by 50% with >1 frontage)

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Sign Types Covered

26

  • Other Signs
  • Monument Sign
  • Awning Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

6

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Dundee

City WebsiteMunicipal Code5 permit application links available

Frequently Asked Questions

In Dundee, wall signs can be up to 6 feet and monument signs are limited to 4 feet. Height limits vary by zoning district and sign type. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your specific location.

To get a sign permit in Dundee, submit an application to the local building or planning department with sign dimensions, location, and design specifications. Our data confirms permits are required for most commercial signs. Processing typically takes 1-4 weeks. PermitPal helps you identify specific requirements and prepare complete applications.

In Dundee, regulated sign types include Other Signs, Monument Sign, Awning Sign, Wall Sign, and 2 more types. Most commercial signs require permits. Temporary signs and certain small signs may be exempt. Use PermitPal for specific exemptions.

Sign setback requirements in Dundee vary by zone and sign type, typically ranging from 5-15 feet from property lines. Use PermitPal for specific setback requirements at your location.

Digital and LED signs in Dundee are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Dundee has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Dundee, Michigan Sign Rules at a Glance

Dundee, Michigan regulates 26 sign types across 6 zoning districts. Pedestrian or A-Frame Signs in the Pedestrian-Oriented Business District (B-1, Central Business District) zoning district are capped at 4 feet tall, 6 sq ft per side, 12 sq ft total, and 2 feet wide, with a 3 ft from curb; 4 ft pedestrian clearance setback (Sec. Section 18.04.D; Section 18.05.E). Most commercial signs in Dundee require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Dundee, Michigan

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Dundee (6 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential Districts (RA, RA-1, RA-2, RA-3, RM-1, RM-2, MHC)36 feet20 sq ft per side, 40 sq ft total
Limited Commercial (LC)36 feet50 sq ft (may be increased by 50% with >1 frontage)
Commercial Districts (B-2, B-3, B-4)818 feet (min 10 ft clearance from ground)150 sq ft (plus 50% if >1 frontage)
Pedestrian-Oriented Business District (B-1, Central Business District)75 feet50 sq ft (plus 50% if >1 frontage)
Industrial Districts (M-1, M-2)4Max sign face height 20 ft; sign face length 50 ft; total sign height 60 ft; 8 ft minimum clearance from ground to bottom of sign face400 sq ft per sign panel; up to two panels per side
General Regulations For All Zones950 feetNot to exceed 25% of total glass area on any side

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Dundee(sample of 3 of 6 zones)

Commercial Districts (B-2, B-3, B-4)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Principal Wall Sign (B-2, B-4)150 sq ft (plus 50% if >1 frontage)One (1) per frontageAnywhere on a building or accessory structureUnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18.05.A
Principal Wall Sign (B-3)100 sq ft (plus 50% if >1 frontage)One (1) per frontageAnywhere on a building or accessory structureUnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18.05.A
Ancillary Wall Sign10 sq ftOne (1) per businessSame as wall signUnlockSection 18.04.C; Table 18.04.C
Monument Sign (B-3)6 feet32 sq ft/side, 64 sq ft total (primary entrance); 16 sq ft/side, 32 sq ft total (secondary entrance)10 ft front; 20 ft sideOne (1) primary entrance; one (1) secondary entrance (not on same street as primary)10 ft front setback; 20 ft side setback.UnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18.05.B
Monument Sign (B-2 & B-4)6 feet50 sq ft/side, 100 sq ft total (primary entrance); 25 sq ft/side, 50 sq ft total (secondary entrance)10 ft front; 20 ft sideOne (1) primary entrance; one (1) secondary entrance (not on same street as primary)10 ft front setback; 20 ft side setback. For business centers, only on arterial road; 8 ft height for business center sign.UnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18.05.B
Pole Sign (B-4 District only)18 feet (min 10 ft clearance from ground)64 sq ft/side, 128 sq ft total10 ft front; 20 ft side; 2 ft building setbackOne (1) per lot2 ft building setback; 10 ft front setback; 20 ft side setbackUnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18.05.D
Awning Sign33% of awning faceOne (1) per businessOn the awning faceUnlockSection 18.04.C
Other SignsUnlockSection 18.04.C; Section 18-05.I

Pedestrian-Oriented Business District (B-1, Central Business District)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign50 sq ft (plus 50% if >1 frontage)One (1) per frontageAnywhere on buildingUnlockSection 18.04.D; Section 18.05.A
Projecting Sign or Blade Sign8 sq ft2 ft depth (up to 33% of sign 4 ft thick for creative design)One (1) per businessOn the front façade of the businessUnlockSection 18.04.D; Section 18.05.F
Rear Façade Wall Sign20 sq ftOne (1) per businessAnywhere on rear facade if there is a rear entryUnlockSection 18.04.D
Monument Sign5 feet40 sq ft10 ft front, 20 ft sideOne (1) per lot10 ft front setback; 20 ft side setbackUnlockSection 18.04.D; Section 18.05.B
Pedestrian or A-Frame Sign4 feet6 sq ft per side, 12 sq ft total2 feet3 ft from curb; 4 ft pedestrian clearanceOne (1) per customer entrance or per onsite business, whichever is lessAt the public entrance, on private property or public sidewalk (with restrictions: min 3 ft from back of curb, must maintain a 4 ft pedestrian clearance)UnlockSection 18.04.D; Section 18.05.E
Awning Sign33% of awning faceOne (1) per awningOn the awning faceUnlockSection 18.04.D
Other SignsUnlockSection 18.04.D; Section 18-05.I

General Regulations For All Zones

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Window SignNot to exceed 25% of total glass area on any sideOn windows (ground floor for non-residential buildings)UnlockSection 18.06.H
Temporary Signs3 ft (general/residential); 4 ft (non-residential election season); 5.5 ft (for sale/lease residential); 8 ft (for sale/lease non-residential)6 sq ft (general); 6 sq ft (residential election season); 48 sq ft (non-residential election season); 9 sq ft (for sale/lease in residential); 36 sq ft (for sale/lease in non-residential); 32 sq ft per side (real estate development)See aboveOn property; must not obstruct traffic or inhibit sight linesUnlockSection 18.06.J
Flag50 feet5 ft from property lineUp to 4 per lotOn flagpole or support, minimum 5 ft setback from property lineUnlockSection 18.06.I
Special Event Signs (non-residential, or non-residential use in residential district)6 feet25 sq ftOne (1) per lotOn lotUnlockSection 18.05.I.2
Outline Tubing Sign2 sq ftOne (1) per businessOn building/businessUnlockSection 18.05.I.1
Wall Plate Sign2 sq ftOne per entrance per occupant, plus one generalOn wall at entrance or other location on buildingUnlockSection 18.06.G
Incidental Sign2.5 feet2 sq ftUp to 3 per non-residential siteUnlockSection 18.06.F
House Number Sign2 sq ftBehind building lineOn buildingUnlockSection 18.06.E

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Prohibited Signs in Dundee

  • Signs copying or imitating official highway signs or carrying the words 'stop,' 'look,' or 'danger', or any wording, symbol, or character that might interfere with, mislead, or confuse traffic.
  • Signs that obscure or are erected in such a manner as to interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused with authorized traffic signs, signals, or devices.
  • Signs unlawfully erected, structurally altered, or relocated in violation of this or any other Village Ordinance or law.
  • Signs displaying flashing or intermittent lights or lights of changing degrees of intensity, or moving signs by mechanical means or air currents, except as specifically permitted in the Article.
  • Signs that obstruct any window or door opening used as a means of egress or that prevent free passage from one part of a roof to another or interfere with an opening required for legal ventilation.
  • Signs or illumination that cause direct glare into or upon any building other than the building to which the sign is accessory.
  • Signs which emit audible sound, odor, or visible matter.
  • Non-regulatory signs placed in the public right-of-way.
  • Exterior string lights including rope lights, fiber optics or other similar lights intended to draw attention to a sign used in connection with a commercial premise, except holiday decorations or lighting used with outdoor dining areas.
  • Animated signs.
  • Beacon lights.
  • Banners (except street banners advertising community/special events).
  • Feather and flutter signs.
  • Festoons.
  • Inflatable signs.
  • Mirrors or mirrored signs.
  • Moving signs.
  • Obsolete signs.
  • Painted wall signs.
  • Pennants.
  • Portable signs, unless otherwise permitted.
  • Roof signs.
  • Snipe signs.
  • Mobile billboards.
  • A sign shall not have more than 20% of its surface area with disfigured, cracked, ripped, or peeling paint, poster paper, or other material for more than 30 successive days.
  • A sign shall not stand with bent or broken sign facing, broken supports, loose appendages or struts, or be more than 15 degrees from vertical for more than 30 successive days.
  • A sign shall not have weeds, trees, vines, or other vegetation growing upon it, or obscuring the view of the sign from the public right of way for more than 30 successive days.
  • An internally illuminated sign shall not be allowed to stand with only partial illumination for more than 30 successive days.

Exempt Signs in Dundee

  • Changing messaging copy on an approved sign.
  • Painting, repainting, cleaning, and other normal maintenance and repair of a sign or sign structure.
  • Traffic control signs on private property, such as 'Stop', 'Yield', restricted parking, and similar signs, provided the face and size meet traffic engineering standards.
  • Historical signs not exceeding twelve (12) square feet in area or six (6) feet in height. The sign may be a pole or monument sign.
  • House number signs not exceeding two (2) square feet in area, illuminated only by the reflector method, placed behind the building line, and erected so that the light source is not visible from outside the premises.
  • Incidental signs: up to three (3) per non-residential site, limited to two (2) square feet per sign and a maximum height of two and one-half (2.5) feet.
  • Wall plate signs not exceeding two (2) square feet, limited to one (1) for each occupant at each entrance and one (1) general sign at any location on the building.
  • Window signs for non-residential uses on the ground floor, not exceeding 25% of the total glass area on that side of the building.
  • Flags of any country, state, municipality, or similar entity displayed on a flagpole or similar support, setback at least five (5) feet from any property line, maximum height of fifty (50) feet, and total not exceeding four (4) per lot.
  • Temporary signs in all districts not exceeding three (3) feet in height and total area of six (6) square feet, with maximum display of thirty (30) consecutive days in any given calendar year.
  • Additional provisions for temporary signs during election season and for properties for sale/lease as detailed in subsections.
  • Temporary signs on sites with approved real estate development, as outlined.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Dundee

  • All signs require a permit unless specifically exempted under Section 18.06.
  • A sign requiring a permit may be relocated on the same premises only if a new sign permit is obtained and all requirements are met.
  • A permit application requires submission of design, materials, size, location, and other information; must address removal of previously installed signage and repairs to mounting surfaces.
  • Permit applications must include construction plans certified by a state registered engineer for off-premises signs.
  • Any property alteration (property line, easement, or right-of-way) affecting setbacks requires obtaining a new sign permit or variance.
  • If non-conforming, the sign/property owner must either remove the sign, conform to the ordinance, or apply for a variance.
  • All permit applications are reviewed by the Zoning Enforcement Officer (or designee), who must decide within thirty (30) days.
  • Fees for sign permits or renewals are set by the Village Board of Trustees' approved schedule.
  • Some murals (only in non-residential districts) require Planning Commission approval for compliance with district standards.
  • Street banners over public roads advertising community/special events require approval from the relevant road/transportation authority.

Source: municode municipal code