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Lot Coverage Limits: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do lot coverage limits rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood and Wyoming have similar restriction levels.

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County sets no lot-coverage limit. Maximum building or impervious coverage of a lot is regulated by each city, village, or zoned township under the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act. The percentage varies by district.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Lot coverage in Wyoming, MI is regulated by Chapter 90 of the City Code (Zoning) and, in designated corridors, by the City's Form Based Code. Each zoning district has its own maximum lot coverage by buildings set in the dimensional standards of the Zoning Ordinance. Impervious-surface and stormwater controls are administered separately under Michigan's NPDES Phase II MS4 program (Part 31 of NREPA, 1994 PA 451) by the Kent County Drain Commissioner's Office and the Wyoming Public Works Engineering Division.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
County ruleNone-
Coverage set byCity/township zoning district-
Typical single-family capRoughly 25–35 percent-
May also capImpervious surface-
State authorityMCL 125.3201-
Local Code-Wyoming Chapter 90 (Zoning)
Form Based Code-Wyoming [re]Imagined / Division United
Residential Districts-R-1, R-2, R-3
Stormwater-MI NPDES Phase II (1994 PA 451 Part 31)
SESC Permits-Kent County Drain Commissioner
Site-Plan Review-Wyoming Planning Commission

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kentwood FAQ

What is the maximum lot coverage in Kent County?

The county sets none. Maximum lot coverage is fixed by your city or township zoning ordinance and varies by district. Get the figure for your parcel locally.

Does lot coverage include my driveway?

Sometimes. Some municipalities cap building coverage only; others also limit total impervious surface, which includes driveways and patios. Check how your city or township defines and measures coverage.

Wyoming FAQ

What is Wyoming's lot coverage limit?

It depends on the zoning district. The Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance sets a maximum lot coverage by buildings for each district (R-1, R-2, R-3 residential, plus commercial and industrial districts), and Form Based Code areas have their own coverage rules. Contact the Wyoming Planning and Zoning Division at 616.530.7285 to confirm the limit for your parcel.

Does my deck or pool count toward Wyoming lot coverage?

The Chapter 90 Zoning Ordinance's lot-coverage figure is generally calculated by building footprint; accessory features such as decks, patios and walkways are typically regulated under separate accessory-use rules. They may still count toward impervious-surface and stormwater calculations on larger projects under the Michigan NPDES Phase II MS4 program (Part 31 of NREPA, 1994 PA 451).

Who reviews lot coverage in Wyoming, MI?

The Wyoming Planning and Zoning Division checks coverage on the site plan at building-permit application, and the Wyoming Building Inspections office verifies it at final inspection. Stormwater review for larger projects is conducted by the Kent County Drain Commissioner's Office under Michigan's NPDES Phase II MS4 program, and site-plan review goes to the Wyoming Planning Commission.

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