What laws are there governing temporary signs?
Lots of illegal temporary signs are placed at the roadside. Our taxes then go to the pick up and disposal of these signs. Political signs and community event signs are permitted when they conform to placement and time restrictions. Signs advertising property for sale or for lease are permitted only on property that is for sale or lease when the signs are no larger than 12 square feet, 6 feet high and set back at least 5 feet from the property line. Garage sale and open house signs are covered below. Certain types of temporary signs are available for businesses. All other signs — any questions, check with the Zoning Division at 248.871.2520 — are not permitted. Please dont be one of the litterers that clutter up our community. The roadsides, clear of signs, are far more beautiful, less disturbing to the eye. These illegal signs are quite different from the legal “accessory signs” of our local businesses, who register, who pay taxes, and who are part of the community.
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