SB-0351, As Passed Senate, June 6, 2007
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 351
A bill to amend 1972 PA 106, entitled
"Highway advertising act of 1972,"
by amending section 4 (MCL 252.304), as amended by 2006 PA 448.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 4. This act regulates and controls the size, lighting,
and spacing of signs and sign structures in adjacent areas and
occupies the whole field of that regulation and control except for
the following:
(a) A county, city, village, township, or charter township may
enact ordinances to regulate and control the size, lighting, and
spacing of signs and sign structures but shall not permit a sign or
sign structure that is otherwise prohibited by this act or require
or cause the removal of lawfully erected signs or sign structures
subject to this act without the payment of just compensation. A
sign owner shall apply for an annual permit pursuant to section 6
for each sign to be maintained or to be erected within that county,
city, village, charter township, or township. A sign erected or
maintained within that county, city, village, township, or charter
township shall also comply with all applicable provisions of this
act.
(b) A county, city, village, charter township, or township
vested by law with authority to enact zoning codes has full
authority under its own zoning codes or ordinances to establish
commercial or industrial areas and the actions of a county, city,
village, charter township, or township in so doing shall be
accepted for the purposes of this act. However, except as provided
in subdivision (a), zoning which is not part of a comprehensive
zoning plan and is taken primarily to permit outdoor advertising
structures shall not be accepted for purposes of this act. A zone
in which limited commercial or industrial activities are permitted
as incidental to other primary land uses is not a commercial or
industrial zone for outdoor advertising control purposes.
(c) An ordinance or code of a city, village, township, or
charter township that existed on March 31, 1972 and that prohibits
signs or sign structures is not made void by this act.
(d) A county ordinance that regulates and controls the size,
lighting, and spacing of signs and sign structures shall only apply
in a township within the county if the township has not enacted an
ordinance to regulate and control the size, lighting, and spacing
of signs and sign structures.
(e) (d)
A county, on its own initiative or
at the request of a
city, village, township, or charter township within that county,
may prepare a model ordinance as described in subdivision (a). A
city, village, township, or charter township within that county may
adopt the model ordinance.