Sign Regulations in Kochville Township, Michigan

Kochville Township, Michigan has specific sign regulations covering 25 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Portable Sign, Electronic Message Board, Freestanding/Monument Sign. Height restrictions apply. Permits are required for most commercial signs. Use PermitPal to get instant access to the complete regulations.

Data last verified: April 20, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Kochville Township, Michigan

Sample Sign Requirements in Kochville Township

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Wall Sign (Residential)Wall height6 sq. ft.
Wall Sign (Non-Residential)Wall height32 sq. ft.
Integral Sign (Non-Residential)No limitNo limit

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Sign Types Covered

25

  • Portable Sign
  • Electronic Message Board
  • Freestanding/Monument Sign
  • Wall/Marquee Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

9

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Frequently Asked Questions

In Kochville Township, wall signs can be up to Wall height. 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 Kochville Township, 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 Kochville Township, regulated sign types include Portable Sign, Electronic Message Board, Freestanding/Monument Sign, Wall/Marquee 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 Kochville Township 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 Kochville Township are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Kochville Township has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Kochville Township, Michigan Sign Rules at a Glance

Kochville Township, Michigan regulates 25 sign types across 9 zoning districts. Freestanding/Monument Signs in the B-1 Office Business zoning district are capped at 8 ft. tall and 50 sq. ft., with a 25 ft from side lot line; not in right-of-way setback (Sec. §153.008(C)(1); Table). Most commercial signs in Kochville Township require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Kochville Township, Michigan

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Kochville Township (9 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Agricultural District / Conservation District / Greenbelt / Flood Plain District78 ft.50 sq. ft.
Residential District (R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3)88 ft.50 sq. ft.
B-1 Office Business10Not more than 24 in above roof line, not less than 9 ft above walking surface90 sq. ft.
B-2 Neighborhood Business / B-3 Commercial Zoning Districts / Commercial District (B-1, B-2, B-3)10Not more than 24 in above roof line, not less than 9 ft above grade150 sq. ft.
Industrial District (M-1, M-2)510 ft.64 sq. ft.
Industrial Centers212 ft.74 sq. ft.
Regional Commercial Center112 ft.150 sq. ft.
Regional Industrial Center112 ft.74 sq. ft.
General Regulations For All Zones58 ft.32 sq. ft.

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Kochville Township(sample of 3 of 9 zones)

Residential District (R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-3)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Wall Sign (Residential)Wall height6 sq. ft.1 per dwellingAnywhere on wall of dwelling structureUnlock§153.008(B)(1); Table
Wall Sign (Non-Residential)Wall height32 sq. ft.1 per structure (2 if >400 ft frontage or corner lot)Anywhere on non-residential structureUnlock§153.008(B)(2); Table
Wall/Marquee Sign (Multiple-Family)Wall height32 sq. ft.1 per structure (2 if >400 ft frontage or corner lot)Anywhere on wall of non-dwellingUnlock§153.008(B)(3); Table
Neighborhood Identification Sign5 ft.24 sq. ft.2 per entranceAt residential neighborhood entrances; not in public ROW or proposed ROWUnlock§153.008(B)(4); Table
Freestanding/Monument Sign (Multiple-Family Use)5 ft.32 sq. ft.1On residential multiple-family propertyUnlock§153.008(B)(5); Table
Freestanding/Monument Sign (Non-Residential Use)8 ft.50 sq. ft.1 per parcelOn parcelUnlockTable
Portable Sign8 ft.50 sq. ft.1 per improved parcelOn improved parcelUnlock§153.008(B)(6); Table
Electronic Message Board (Non-Residential)8 ft.36 sq. ft.1 if visible from public roadUnlock§153.008(B)(7); Table

B-1 Office Business

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding/Monument Sign8 ft.50 sq. ft.25 ft from side lot line; not in right-of-way1 per 400 lineal feet, per frontageAnywhere on developed parcel with frontage; landscaped with 2 sq. ft. per sq. ft. of sign face; min 25 ft from any side lot line; not blocking other property owner's signUnlock§153.008(C)(1); Table
Wall/Marquee SignWall heightNo limit (see text; not specified in ordinance for B-1)Building façade; may not project more than 12 inches from surface or into right-of-wayUnlock§153.008(C)(2); Table
Projecting SignNot higher than wall height, not less than 9 ft above grade of walking surface20 sq. ft.1 per businessWall of structureUnlock§153.008(C)(3); Table
Awning/Canopy SignNot more than 24 in above roof line, not less than 9 ft above walking surfaceNot specified (see text)Project not more than 7 ft from surfaceAttached to building; may not project into right-of-way, see additional requirementsUnlock§153.008(C)(4); Table
Portable Sign8 ft.50 sq. ft.1 per improved parcelOn improved parcelUnlock§153.008(C)(5); Table
Electronic Message Board8 ft.36 sq. ft.1 per property (visible from public road)Unlock§153.008(C)(7); Table
Directional Sign4 ft.1.5 sq. ft.1 set per drivewayOn private property, not within road right-of-wayUnlock§153.008(C)(9); Table
Menu Board90 sq. ft.2 per siteFreestanding, drive-through lane for restaurantUnlock§153.008(C)(10); Table

B-2 Neighborhood Business / B-3 Commercial Zoning Districts / Commercial District (B-1, B-2, B-3)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Freestanding/Monument Sign12 ft.64 sq. ft.25 ft from side lot line1 per 400 lineal feet per frontageAnywhere on parcel with up to 400 ft of frontage; landscaped (2 sq.ft. per sq. ft. of sign); min 25 ft from side lot line; not blocking pre-existing signUnlock§153.008(D)(1); Table
Regional Commercial Center Sign12 ft.150 sq. ft.2 per Regional Commercial Center, each frontage/entranceFor each public road frontage or at no more than two entrances; must use brick, stone, or decorative block; landscaped 2:1Unlock§153.008(D)(2); Table
Wall/Marquee SignWall heightNo limit (see text)May not project more than 12 in from surface or into any ROWUnlock§153.008(D)(3); Table
Projecting SignNot higher than height of wall, not less than 9 ft above walking surface20 sq. ft.May not project more than 36 in from wall1 per businessOn wall of structure; may not project into ROWUnlock§153.008(D)(4); Table
Awning/Canopy SignNot more than 24 in above roof line, not less than 9 ft above gradeNot project more than 7 ft from surfaceAttached to building; may not project into ROWUnlock§153.008(D)(5); Table
Portable Sign8 ft.50 sq. ft.1 per improved parcel (2 if multiple tenants)Improved parcelUnlock§153.008(D)(6); Table
Electronic Message Board12 ft.36 sq. ft.1 if visible from public roadUnlock§153.008(D)(8); Table
Directional Sign4 ft.1.5 sq. ft.1 set per drivewayOn private property, not within right-of-wayUnlock§153.008(D)(9); Table

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Prohibited Signs in Kochville Township

  • Any sign for which a permit has not been issued and which is not a permitted sign is prohibited, excluding any existing legal non-conforming sign.
  • Signs which incorporate in any manner any flashing or moving lights, not including LED panels.
  • Street banners, pennants, spinners and streamers, and inflatable figures, except as specifically permitted in accordance with other sections of this chapter.
  • Any sign or sign structure which is structurally unsafe, constitutes a hazard to the safety or health of person or property by reason of inadequate design, fabrication, mounting or maintenance or because it has been abandoned, is not kept in good repair, or is capable of causing electrical shocks to persons that may come in contact with it.
  • Any sign which by reason of its size, location, content, coloring, intensity or manner of illumination constitutes a traffic hazard or a detriment to traffic safety by obstruction of visibility or creation of driver confusion of any traffic sign or control device on any public street or road.
  • Any sign which obstructs free ingress or egress from a required door, window, fire escape, driveway or other required access route.
  • Any sign or other advertising structure or display which conveys, suggests, indicates or otherwise implies by pictures, drawings, words, emblems, logos or other communication methods including, which relate to but not limited to, human genitalia, sexual acts, adult nude human bodies, obscene words or obscene gestures.
  • Any permanently mounted sign, hereafter existing of which the purpose of the sign has ended, ceases to exist or is over, shall be removed by the owner within 30 calendar days after a business closes or vacates the premises; if the sign face removed exposes any electrical equipment, lighting, etc., it shall be required that the face be replaced with a blank covering.
  • Any sign, except traffic or other municipal approved signs, as permitted in this chapter that is located in or projects into or over a public right-of-way or dedicated easement.
  • Any sign that exceeds the height limitation for structures in the zoning district in which it is located, or a wall sign that extends beyond or above the structure to which the sign is affixed, except as may specifically be provided for in other provisions.
  • Placards, posters, circulars, show bills, handbills, cards, leaflets or other advertising matter, except as otherwise provided herein, shall not be posted, pasted, nailed, placed, printed, stamped or in any way attached to any fence, wall, post, tree, sidewalk, pavement, platform, pole, tower, curbstone or surface in or upon any public easement, right-of-way or any public or private property without the consent, authorization or ratification of the owner of the property.
  • Roof signs, which project above the roof line of a building.
  • No portion of a privately-owned sign, or its supporting structures, such as poles or cables, shall be placed on, or within the air space above, publicly-owned property, a public right-of-way (such as a street or sidewalk) or a proposed public right-of-way.
  • Signs which obstruct free use of a roadway, required door, window, fire escape or other required exit way. No sign may obstruct the clear vision area.
  • Off-premise portable signs located on vacant parcels except those with valid permits as required by the Michigan Department of Transportation and regulated by the Highway Advertising Act, 106 of 1972.
  • No sign shall have blinking, flashing or fluttering lights or other illuminating devices, such as changing light intensity, brightness or color, except as otherwise provided.
  • Beacon lights are not permitted.
  • No colored lights shall be used at any location or in any manner so as to be confused with or construed as traffic control devices.
  • Neither the direct, nor reflected, light from primary light sources shall create a traffic hazard to operators of motor vehicles on public streets.
  • No exposed reflective type bulbs, no strobe lights and no incandescent lamps, any of which exceed 40 watts shall be used so as to expose the face of the bulb, light or lamp to any public street or adjacent property.
  • Any sign installed after the effective date of this chapter and not conforming to this chapter shall be removed by the owner.
  • Unsafe or abandoned signs that are declared a public nuisance shall be removed.

Exempt Signs in Kochville Township

  • Address numbers, nameplates (including apartment units and office suites) identifying the occupant or address of a parcel of land.
  • Signs painted on or permanently attached to legally licensed vehicles that are used upon the highways for transporting persons, goods or equipment.
  • Traffic or other municipal signs including: legal notices, historic site designations, municipal facility directional signs, street or traffic signs, railroad crossing signs, danger and other emergency signs as may be approved by the Township Board or any federal, state or county agency having jurisdiction over the matter of the sign.
  • Community special event signs approved by the Township Board.
  • Temporary signs not exceeding six square feet in area, four feet in height in residential districts (except in the R-l A Residential/Agricultural District, for a temporary seasonal retail business operation); in agricultural, commercial and industrial districts, the sign shall be limited to 32 square feet in area and eight feet in height.
  • Flags of government, civic, philanthropic, educational, religious organizations and other public entities.
  • Temporary signs that comply with placement, safety and removal requirements as detailed in the ordinance.
  • Agricultural signs.
  • Painting, re-painting, cleaning, maintenance, repair and change of sign message or graphics shall not be considered erection or alteration of a sign which requires issuance of a permit, provided that no structural alterations or additions to the display area are made.
  • Private traffic control signs on private property such as directional signs, not exceeding one and one-half square feet or three feet in height.
  • Directional signs not larger than four feet in height and one and one-half square feet in size.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Kochville Township

  • A permit must first be obtained from the Zoning Department for all signs except those specifically authorized without a permit.
  • Each sign permit application must include two copies of plans and specifications detailing the method of construction and/or attachment, as well as a site plan showing sign location, setbacks, and existing structures.
  • A site plan (sketch) illustrating where the sign will be on the site with setbacks accurately dimensioned is required for permit approval.
  • For proposed signs, two copies of a drawing showing the detailed information about the sign, including height, material, color, dimensions, display area, and proposed graphics/text, must be provided.
  • Neighborhood identification signs require additional documents, including a description of property interest, evidence of the right to construct the sign, existing or proposed sign and landscape easements, and an identification sign construction and maintenance agreement.
  • Applications for neighborhood identification signs are submitted and reviewed separately from subdivision or site plan review.
  • Temporary signs require submittal of all the same information as permanent signs.
  • If variances or exceptions are required, an appeal to the Sign Board of Appeals (Planning Commission) is necessary, and additional materials such as site drawings, photographs, and documentation of hardship are required.