Sign Regulations in Midvale, Utah

Midvale, Utah has specific sign regulations covering 46 sign types across 15 zoning districts. Regulated sign types include Real Estate Sign, Campaign Sign, 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: September 4, 2025

Sign Regulation Overview for Midvale, Utah

Sample Sign Requirements in Midvale

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaSetback
Campaign Sign4'16 s.f.
Construction Sign12'32 s.f.
Name Plate1 s.f.

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Sign Types Covered

46

  • Real Estate Sign
  • Campaign Sign
  • Monument Sign
  • Awning/Canopy Sign
  • +2 more types

Zoning Districts

15

Different zoning districts with specific sign regulations

Data Includes

  • Permit requirements
  • Height restrictions
  • Illumination rules

Official Resources for Midvale

City WebsiteMunicipal Code1 permit application link available

Frequently Asked Questions

Sign height limits in Midvale 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 Midvale, 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 Midvale, regulated sign types include Real Estate Sign, Campaign Sign, Monument Sign, Awning/Canopy 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 Midvale 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 Midvale are regulated with specific requirements for brightness, animation, and message duration. Midvale has documented illumination rules in our database. Use PermitPal to see the exact requirements for electronic message centers.

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Midvale, Utah Sign Rules at a Glance

Midvale, Utah regulates 46 sign types across 15 zoning districts. Projecting Wall Signs in the Regional Commercial Zone (RC), Regional Commercial Residential Overlay zoning district are capped at ≥8' above sidewalk tall, 12 s.f., and ≤4' projection, perpendicular to wall wide, with a ≥8' above sidewalk setback (Sec. §17-7-12.10(C); Table 17-7-12.10). Most commercial signs in Midvale require a permit.

Detailed Sign Ordinance Requirements for Midvale, Utah

Sign Rules by Zoning District in Midvale (15 zones)

Zoning DistrictSign Types RegulatedMax HeightMax AreaPermit Required
Single Family Residential Zone (SF-1), Single Family Residential Zone (SF-2)512'32 s.f.
Multifamily Residential—Medium Density Zone (RM-12), Multifamily Residential—Medium to High Density Zone (RM-25)812'48 s.f.
Mixed-Use Zone (MU)14Pylon 35'; Monument 6'Pylon 300 s.f.; Monument 96 s.f.
7200 South Overlay Zone1
State Street Zone (SSC)1235'300 s.f. max
Transit-Oriented Development Zone (TOD), Transit-Oriented Development Overlay Zone (TODO)1012'60 s.f.
Bingham Junction Zone (BJ), Riverwalk Zone, The Junction at Midvale Zone, Silver Refinery Overlay1240' (multi-tenant); 25' (single tenant)Up to 650 s.f. (multi-tenant); 200 s.f. (single tenant)
Jordan Bluffs Zone (JB), Jordan Bluffs Subarea 4 Residential Development, Jordan Bluffs Subareas 1-3 Development56' (9' if on berm)80 s.f.
Main Street Form-Based Code (MS-FBC)910'300 sf
Regional Commercial Zone (RC), Regional Commercial Residential Overlay1335'300 s.f.
Clean Industrial Zone (CI), Bluffs Overlay Zone1335'300 s.f.
State Street Overlay Zone (SSOZ)1
Public Facilities Overlay Zone1Per underlying districtPer underlying district
General Regulations For All Zones1
Transit-Oriented Development Overlay Zone (TODO) (adds to TOD zone, see prior); END_OF_ZONE_REGULATIONS1

Zone-by-Zone Sign Requirements in Midvale(sample of 3 of 15 zones)

Mixed-Use Zone (MU)

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Flat or Wall SignVaries by wall surfaceMax 3 per building (see type restrictions)Attached to main building; up to three building walls may be usedUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8; §17-7-5.2; §17-7-5.8
Monument Sign6' (up to 9' if on a berm)32 s.f.At least 3' from sidewalk/property line; outside clear view area1 per street frontageLandscaped area associated with project entry or focal pointUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8; §17-7-5.2; §17-7-5.8
Awning/Canopy SignAt least 8' above sidewalkGreater of 16 s.f. or 5% of area of wall to which attachedMay not extend >5' from facade/80% of widthAttached to facade, at least 8' above sidewalk, must relate to storefront designUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8; §17-7-5.8
A-Frame Sign4'6 s.f.One per tenantNear pedestrian way; on private property or public sidewalk ≥10' wideUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8
Projecting Wall SignMust be at least 8' above sidewalk12 s.f.1 per ground-level tenantAttached to facade facing sidewalkUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8
Campaign Sign6'32 s.f.Not over 3' in clear view triangleOn premisesUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8
Shopping Center Signs (Pylon and Multi-Tenant Monument)Pylon 35'; Monument 6'Pylon 300 s.f.; Monument 96 s.f.As specified (see table/link)Frontage of shopping centers onlyUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8; Shopping Center sign details apply to centers >5 acres.
Pole Banner10 s.f.2 ft x 5 ft, vertical orientation1 per poleAttached to on-site light poles top and bottom cornersUnlock§17-7-6.8, Table 17-7-6.8

Regional Commercial Zone (RC), Regional Commercial Residential Overlay

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign (standard)6' (≤9' if on berm)32 s.f.≥3' from sidewalk/property line, not in clear view triangle1/sign per frontageLandscaped area associated with entry/focal point; per frontageUnlock§17-7-12.10(F); Table 17-7-12.10; overlay §17-7-12.1.9
Monument Sign (multi-tenant, shopping center)6' or 9' if >600' of frontage96 s.f.≥3' from sidewalk/property line; not in clear view triangle1 per 250' frontageFrontage: shopping centers 5+ acres, 500'+ frontageUnlock§17-7-12.10(I); Table 17-7-12.10
Pylon Sign (shopping center)35'300 s.f.≥5' from property line (supports), 18" cabinet to property line1 per 500' of frontageFrontage only; not for stand-alone tenants. Decorative covers required. Back-to-back faces ≤10°.Unlock§17-7-12.10(I); Table 17-7-12.10
A-Frame Sign (Temporary)4'6 s.f.1 per tenantPrivate property/adjacent pedestrian path/public sidewalk (min 10' width)Unlock§17-7-12.10 Table; overlays for multifamily sites (RC Residential Overlay)
Awning/Canopy Sign≥8' above sidewalk; ≤80% vertical dripgreater of 16 s.f. or 5% of attached wall area, ≤80% of awning width/height≤5' projection or 80% awning width≥8' above sidewalkMounted to facade, 8'+ above sidewalkUnlock§17-7-12.10(B); Table 17-7-12.10
Projecting Wall Sign≥8' above sidewalk12 s.f.≤4' projection, perpendicular to wall≥8' above sidewalk1 per tenantPerpendicular to facade (ratio to tenant location)Unlock§17-7-12.10(C); Table 17-7-12.10
Campaign Sign6'32 s.f.3' max in sight triangleOn-siteUnlock§17-7-12.10 Table; overlays/RC Residential Overlay
Real Estate Sign12'32 s.f.3' max in sight triangleOn-siteUnlock§17-7-12.10 Table; RC/RCRO

Clean Industrial Zone (CI), Bluffs Overlay Zone

Sign TypeMax HeightMax AreaMax WidthSetbackSigns AllowedLocationPermit RequiredPremium Details(Illumination, Size Formula, Permit Requirements, Additional Requirements — available with a free PermitPal account)Ordinance Citation
Monument Sign6' (≤9' if on berm)32 s.f.≥3' from sidewalk/property line, not in clear view1 per frontageEntry/focal point landscaped area; per frontageUnlock§17-7-13.10(F); Table 17-7-13.10
Monument Sign (multi-tenant/commercial center)6' or 9' (if >600' frontage)96 s.f.≥3' from sidewalk/property line; not in sight triangle1 per 250' frontageCommercial/industrial center frontageUnlock§17-7-13.10(I); Table 17-7-13.10; Ch. 17-7-14
Pylon Sign (Centers)35'300 s.f.≥5' supports, 18" cabinet to prop line1 per 500' frontageFrontage, 5+ acre commercial/ind centers, 500'+ ftgUnlock§17-7-13.10(I); Table 17-7-13.10; Bluffs Overlay §17-7-14.3 (all references Ch 17-7-13)
A-Frame Sign (Temporary)4'6 s.f.1 per tenantPrivate property; hard surface or >10' sidewalkUnlock§17-7-13.10 Table; overlays (Bluffs Overlay refers to Ch. 17-7-13)
Awning/Canopy Sign8'+ above sidewalk; ≤80% vertical drip≥16 s.f. or 5% of wall area, but ≤80% width/height.≤5' from wall/≤80% width8'+ above walk, within plan designOn wall, see overlays for façade/fenestration/‘blank wall’ restrictionsUnlock§17-7-13.10(B); Table 17-7-13.10; Ch. 17-7-14.3(B)(3)
Projecting Wall Sign≥8' above sidewalk12 s.f.≤4' projection≥8' above sidewalk1 per ground-level tenantPerpendicular to wall/tenant's main facadeUnlock§17-7-13.10(C); Table 17-7-13.10; Ch. 17-7-14
Campaign Sign6'32 s.f.3' max in sight triangleOn-site, at property boundary per business use/site planUnlock§17-7-13.10 Table; Table 17-7-13.10; overlays
Real Estate Sign12'32 s.f.3' max in sight triangleOn-site/at property boundary as neededUnlock§17-7-13.10 Table; Table 17-7-13.10; overlays

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Prohibited Signs in Midvale

  • No sign shall be located on publicly owned land or inside street rights-of-way except signs required and erected by permission of an authorized public agency.
  • Signs or other advertising structures shall not be erected at the intersection of any streets or driveways in such manner as to obstruct free and clear vision; or at any location where, by reason of the position, shape or color, it may interfere with, obstruct the view of, or be confused with any authorized traffic sign, signal device, or make use of words, phrases, symbols or characters in such manner as to interfere with, mislead or confuse vehicle operators.
  • At intersecting streets and within the clear view area, there shall be no signs allowed, unless a sign is less than three feet in height as measured from the average grade of the intersecting streets.
  • For signs over pedestrian ways, the clearance between the ground and the bottom of any projecting or ground sign shall not be less than eight feet.
  • For signs over driveways for vehicular traffic, the minimum clearance shall be fourteen feet.
  • For signs more than three feet in height and having less than an eight-foot clearance, the front setback shall be the same as for buildings in that zoning district. In no case shall the front setback be less than eighteen inches from the front property line as measured from the leading edge of the sign.
  • No sign shall be erected, relocated, or altered without first submitting a sign permit application and obtaining a permit, unless specifically exempted.
  • The nonconforming sign provisions shall not be applicable to prohibited signs.
  • All signs and advertising structures shall be maintained in good condition. Signs relating to a product no longer available or to a business which has moved shall be removed or the advertising copy removed within thirty days, unless said sign has been determined to be of special historic or artistic value as determined by the planning commission.
  • No more than two sign types per building are permitted, unless specifically approved through a conditional use process.
  • Signs shall not be attached to utility poles, traffic poles, trees, standpipes, gutters, drains, or other vertical supports not built to support the sign.
  • No sign may be located in such a way as to obstruct free and clear vision at intersections, or confuse/imitate traffic control devices.
  • No sign type is permitted unless specifically designated (if not listed, it is prohibited).
  • Temporary signs may not be permanently attached to the ground, buildings or other structures.
  • No projecting sign attached to a building shall project over public property more than four feet and in no case be closer than four feet to the curb line or edge of street, whichever is more restrictive.
  • Signs are prohibited on public rights-of-way except as expressly permitted (e.g., benches at UTA stops, etc.).

Exempt Signs in Midvale

  • Signs of a governmental nature for the control of traffic and other regulatory purposes such as street signs, danger signs, railroad crossing signs and signs of public service companies indicating danger and aids to service or safety.
  • Signs which are associated with public and quasi-public organization functions which are clearly of a temporary nature.
  • Interior signs.
  • Flags, emblems, or insignias of any nation or political subdivision.
  • Signs not exceeding one square foot in area and bearing only property numbers, post box numbers or names of occupants of premises.
  • Legal notices, identification information, or directional signs erected by governmental bodies.
  • Commemorative plaques of recognized historical agencies, or identification emblems or symbols of religious orders; provided that no such plaque, symbol or identification emblem exceeds three square feet in area, and such that the plaque, symbol or emblem be placed flat against a building.
  • Existing signage which has been previously approved shall not be required to comply with this chapter insofar as the initial installation is concerned. All other requirements are in force.
  • The changing of the advertising copy or message of signs specifically designed for the use of replaceable copy; electrical maintenance, repainting, or cleaning maintenance of a sign; the repair of a sign; real estate signs no larger than six square feet; campaign signs no larger than sixteen square feet; and name plate signs do not require a sign permit.

Sign Plan & Submission Notes for Midvale

  • If a sign type is not specifically designated below, then it is prohibited.
  • In mixed-use developments, signage for each application must comply with an approved theme, which is uniform throughout the proposed development, and which complements the approved signage of near or adjacent pedestrian-oriented development.
  • Only two sign types are permitted per building unless specifically approved by the planning commission through the conditional use review process.
  • A monument sign for residential structures may be constructed and shall comply with additional restrictions (e.g., size, height, pedestal, landscape area).
  • For large or master planned developments, a master sign plan is required as a condition of approval, and must be submitted for review (e.g., per 17-7-10.12.4(J) and other master planned areas).
  • Master planned development, large scale and small scale, require specific plans; incentive provisions may require submittal of a coordinated sign plan.
  • Per 17-3-7(F), a site plan and elevation drawings of proposed signs must be included with a sign permit application.
  • Approval of a sign plan by planning commission may be required for projects seeking more than two sign types per building or for shopping centers.
  • For some overlays and form-based code areas (e.g., Bingham Junction, Main Street Form-Based Code), a master sign plan is required and must address sign locations, design, types, and other standards.
  • For certain zones, applications for conditional uses may require a sign plan as part of the full submittal (e.g., assisted living, disabled care, and others).

Source: other municipal code