Sign Regulations in Portland, Michigan

Portland, Michigan has specific sign regulations covering 22 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Noncommercial Sign, Real Estate Sign, Wall 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 8, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Portland, Michigan

Sample Sign Requirements in Portland

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Ground Sign10 feet40 square feet (total for all signs per lot)Minimum of 5 feet from all lot lines
Real Estate Sign (Single- and Two-Family Use)4 feet10 square feet
Real Estate Sign (Plats, Site Condominiums, Mobile Home Parks)6 feet40 square feetMinimum of 5 feet from all lot lines

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Sign Types Covered

22

  • Noncommercial Sign
  • Real Estate Sign
  • Wall Sign
  • Ground Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

5

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Portland

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Portland vary by zone and sign type. Wall signs typically range from 25-40 feet, while monument signs are usually limited to 6-10 feet. Use PermitPal to get exact requirements for your property.

To get a sign permit in Portland, 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 Portland, regulated sign types include Noncommercial Sign, Real Estate Sign, Wall Sign, Ground 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 Portland 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 Portland are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Portland has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Portland, Michigan Sign Rules at a Glance

Portland, Michigan regulates 22 sign types across 5 zoning districts. Ground Signs in the Residential District zoning district are capped at 10 feet tall and 40 square feet (total for all signs per lot), with a Minimum of 5 feet from all lot lines setback (Sec. Sec. 28-9, Table). Most commercial signs in Portland require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Portland, Michigan

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Portland (5 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Residential District710 feet40 square feet (total for all signs per lot)
Downtown Business District74 feet10 square feet
General Business District820 feet75 square feet
Industrial District66 feet50 square feet
General Regulations For All Zones58 feet32 square feet

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Portland(sample of 3 of 5 zones)

Residential District

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Ground Sign10 feet40 square feet (total for all signs per lot)Minimum of 5 feet from all lot lines2Minimum of 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Wall Sign (Nonresidential Use)No limitUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Real Estate Sign (Single- and Two-Family Use)4 feet10 square feetOne per street frontage per lotUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Real Estate Sign (Plats, Site Condominiums, Mobile Home Parks)6 feet40 square feetMinimum of 5 feet from all lot linesOne per 500-foot road frontageMinimum of 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Real Estate Sign (Nonresidential Use)6 feet20 square feetMinimum of 5 feet from all lot linesOne per street frontage per lotMinimum of 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Noncommercial Sign4 feet10 square feetNo limitNot in right-of-wayUnlockSec. 28-9, Table
Home Occupation Sign4 feet4 square feetMinimum of 5 feet from all lot lines1Minimum of 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-9, Table

General 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 SignUnlockSec. 28-11(1)
Ground Sign (Parcel with One Establishment)20 feet50 square feet5 feet from all lot lines1UnlockSec. 28-11(2)
Ground Sign (Parcel with Multiple Establishments)20 feet75 square feet5 feet from all lot lines1UnlockSec. 28-11(2e)
Noncommercial Sign4 feet10 square feet5 feet from all lot linesOne per candidate or issue per lotSet back at least 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-11(3)
Real Estate Sign6 feet20 square feet5 feet from all lot linesOne per street frontage per establishmentSet back at least 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-11(4)
Vehicle Service Station Directional Sign3 square feet1 per door or bayOver each individual door or bayUnlockSec. 28-11(5)
Flag Sign24 square feet1 per lotUnlockSec. 28-11(6)
Pole Sign (Within 1,320 ft of Grand River/I-96 at Exit 77)Minimum height necessary to provide highway visibility, determined by engineer15 feet by 15 feet (225 sq. ft.)15 feet1 per commercial parcelWithin 1,320 ft of specified intersectionUnlockSec. 28-11(7)

Industrial 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 SignUnlockSec. 28-12(1)
Ground Sign6 feet50 square feet5 feet from all lot lines1 per lotUnlockSec. 28-12(2)
Industrial Park Identification Sign (Ground or Wall)6 feet (ground sign height)50 square feet (same as ground sign)1 per entranceAt industrial park entranceUnlockSec. 28-12(3)
Noncommercial Sign4 feet10 square feet5 feet from all lot linesOne per candidate or issue per lotSet back at least 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-12(4)
Real Estate Sign6 feet20 square feet5 feet from all lot linesOne per street frontage per establishmentSet back at least 5 feet from all lot linesUnlockSec. 28-12(5)
Flag Sign24 square feetNo limitUnlockSec. 28-12(6)

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Prohibited Signs in Portland

  • A sign not expressly permitted by this chapter is prohibited.
  • Flashing signs, including flashing lights that may interfere with motor vehicle operation by distracting the driver's attention.
  • Roof signs.
  • Portable signs except sidewalk signs as permitted by section 28-10(4).
  • Off-premises signs.
  • Pole signs, except as permitted by section 28-11(7).
  • Vehicle signs.
  • Signs may not be placed in, on, or over any public right-of-way or alley except as allowed by section 28-10 or as otherwise permitted by the city, the county road commission, or Michigan Department of Transportation.
  • A light pole or other support structure not specifically designed as sign support structure may not be used for the placement of any sign.
  • A sign may not be erected where, by reason of its position, shape, color, or other characteristics, it interferes with, obstructs, or may be confused with an official traffic sign, signal, or device.
  • A sign may not contain flashing, moving, or animated parts except for automatic changeable copy signs or traditional barber pole signs.
  • A wall sign may not extend beyond the edge of the wall to which it is affixed.
  • A sign and its support structure may not extend beyond the lot lines of the property on which it is located.
  • All signs must be stationary and may pertain only to the business or activity conducted on the premises.
  • A sign may not be constructed and maintained except in good structural condition and consistent with the state construction code.
  • A sign may not be constructed with plywood, particleboard, or Masonite except for signs ten square feet or less, or construction and real estate signs as otherwise permitted.
  • Every sign must be kept neatly painted, stained, sealed, or preserved, including all metal parts and supports.
  • Dangerous signs (those constituting an immediate hazard to health or safety) are deemed a nuisance and may be removed by the city.
  • Unsafe signs (those deemed unsafe by the zoning administrator) must be removed or brought into compliance.
  • No person may erect, structurally alter or maintain, or relocate any sign without first obtaining a permit, except as provided in sections 28-5 and 28-15(c).

Exempt Signs in Portland

  • Government signs.
  • Community event signs.
  • Noncommercial signs two square feet or less.
  • Window signs except flashing signs as described in section 28-4(1).
  • Memorial signs four square feet or less.
  • Murals.
  • Signs not visible from off site.
  • Essential services signs two square feet or less.
  • Placards.
  • Community service group signs two square feet or less for each community service group.
  • Nameplates two square feet or less.
  • Incidental signs two square feet or less.
  • Flags of a noncommercial nature, including, but not limited to, flags or insignia of any nation, state, township, community service group, or educational institution.
  • Signs atop gasoline service station pumps announcing contents or on-premises sales as long as the signs do not exceed two square feet per pump island structure.
  • Signs on gas station pump islands or their structural supports identifying self-serve and full-serve operation. The signs may not contain business identification or advertising. No more than two signs may be displayed per pump island. The signs may not exceed four square feet in area per pump island structure.
  • Parking lot signs indicating restrictions on parking, when placed within permitted parking lots. The signs may not exceed ten feet in height or four square feet in area.
  • Garage sales, auctions and estate sale signs announcing the sale of household goods on the premises where the sign is located. Only one sign is permitted per premises. The sign must be set back at least five feet from any property line or public street right-of-way. The sign may not exceed six square feet. The sign may not be erected more than seven business days before the announced sale and must be removed within one business day after the announced sale.
  • Historical markers 12 square feet or less.
  • Directional signs, off-site, with a city permit. The sign may not exceed four square feet in size or four feet in height. Only one permit may be issued for any parcel of property. A permit expires six months after it is issued and may not be transferred.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Portland

  • A variance from the terms of this chapter, including for sign dimensions and placement, requires application to and a public hearing before the planning commission, which may attach conditions and require information as necessary to ensure compliance with the intent and spirit of the sign ordinance.
  • Permits are required to erect, alter, maintain, or relocate any sign unless otherwise exempted, and the permit application requires submission of details about the sign location, plans, and, when necessary for public safety, engineer or architect certification.
  • Appeals or applications for variances are heard by the planning commission; a public hearing is required and the planning commission may grant variances (such as for height, area, setback) only where strict enforcement prevents reasonable property use or unique conditions exist.

Source: municode municipal code