The purpose of this article is to establish
minimum standards to safeguard life and property and promote public
welfare and community aesthetics by regulating the appearance, construction,
location and maintenance of all signs, awnings, canopies and billboards.
The provisions herein contained shall be binding alike upon every
owner of a building, every tenant and every person in charge of or
responsible for or who causes the construction, repair, relocation
or alteration of any outdoor sign and other advertising structures
in the City of Weyauwega; painting, posting and general maintenance
are excepted.
The following definitions are used in this article:
(Note: Not all types of signs defined herein are permitted under this
article.)
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign which no longer correctly advertises a bona fide business,
owner, landlord/tenant, product or activity conducted or product available
on the premises where the sign is displayed or elsewhere.
ANIMATED SIGN
Any sign or part of a sign which changes physical position
by movement or rotation or gives the illusion of such change of physical
position.
AREA OF COPY
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter composed
of squares or rectangles which enclose the extreme limits of an advertising
message, announcement, or decoration.
AREA OF SIGN
The perimeter which forms the outside shape, but excluding
the necessary supports or uprights on which the sign may be placed
unless they are designed as part of the sign. If the sign consists
of more than one section or module, all areas will be totaled. The
area of an irregularly shaped sign shall be computed using the actual
sign face surface.
AWNING
A movable hood or cover which projects from the wall of the
building and which can be retracted, folded or collapsed against the
face of a supporting structure. For purposes of this article, an awning
sign is any awning. Decorative awnings without lettering or imagery
are not considered signs.
BANNER
A banner sign is generally constructed of a flexible, nonrigid
material (i.e., canvas, cloth, plastic, etc.) upon which goods, events
or advertising has been placed and mounted to a pole or a building
by a permanent frame at one or more edges. National flags, state or
municipal flags, or the official flag of any institution or business
shall not be considered banners.
BILLBOARD
A freestanding flat surface, as of a panel, wall or fence,
on which signs are posted advertising goods, products, facilities,
or services not necessarily on the premises where the sign is located
or directing persons to a different location from where the sign is
located.
BLANKETING
The unreasonable obstruction of view of a sign caused by
the placement of another sign.
BUILDING FRONT
The horizontal, linear dimension of that side of a building
which faces a street, a parking area, a mall, or other circulation
area open to the general public and having either a main window display
of the enterprise or a public entrance to the building. (In industrial
districts a building side with an entrance open to industrial employees
also shall qualify as a building front.)
BULLETIN BOARD
A sign used for the purpose of notification to the public
of an event or occurrence of public interest, such as a church service,
political rally, civic meeting or other similar event.
CANOPY
Any structure of canvas, other fabric, plastic, metal or
wood or other material, which is permanently attached to any exterior
building wall in any manner, intended to shield any wall, window,
door, sidewalk or roadway from sun, rain or any other element and
which is not retractable such as an awning.
CANOPY SIGN
Any sign attached to or constructed in, on or under a canopy.
For the purpose of this article, canopy signs shall be controlled
by the rules governing projecting signs.
CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN
A sign such as a manual, electronic or electric-controlled
time and temperature sign, message center, or reader board, whether
electronic or manual, where copy changes. Any sign may be, or include
as part of it, a changeable message sign.
COPY AREA
The geometric area in square feet that encloses the actual
copy message of the sign.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Any sign that directs the movement or placement of pedestrian
or vehicular traffic on a lot and does not contain any advertising
copy.
DIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign designed to give any artificial light directly through
any transparent or translucent material from a source of light originating
within or on such sign.
DIRECTORY SIGN
Any sign on which the names and locations of occupants or
the use of a building is given. This shall include offices and church
directories. Directory signs shall be encouraged for use with advertising
of multiple-occupied commercial and industrial buildings.
DISPLAY SURFACE or FACE
The area made available by the sign structure for the purpose
of displaying the advertising message or which is intended to draw
attention to the advertising message.
DISTANCE OF SIGN PROJECTION
The distance from the exterior wall surface of the building
to the outer extremity of a sign attached to a building.
ELECTRIC SIGN
Any sign containing internal electrical wiring which is attached,
or intended to be attached, to an electrical energy source.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE UNIT SIGN
Any sign whose message may be changed by electronic process,
including such messages as copy, art, graphics, time, date, temperature,
weather or information concerning civic or charitable events or the
advertising of products or services for sale on the premises. This
also includes traveling or segmented message displays.
[Amended 7-19-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-02]
FLASHING SIGN
Any directly or indirectly illuminated sign on which artificial
light is not maintained stationary and constant in intensity and color
at all times when in use.
GRADE
The elevation or level of the sidewalk closest to the sign
to which reference is made. If no sidewalk is present, then grade
shall be defined as the elevation or level of the street at the same
point, measured at the street's center line.
GROSS AREA
The area of a sign determined by using the viewable outside
perimeter dimensions of the sign. If the sign consists of more than
one module or section, their areas will be totaled. If the modules
are formed in the shape of letters or symbols, the rules for "area
of copy" apply.
[Amended 8-21-2023 by Ord. No. 2023-5]
GROUND SIGN
A sign supported by poles, uprights or braces extending from
the ground or an object on the ground but not attached to any part
of any building. Also known as a "freestanding sign."
HEIGHT OF SIGN
The vertical distance measured from the mean center-line
street grade to the highest point of the sign or, if the sign and
sidewalk are not in essentially parallel planes, then measured vertically
at the horizontal midpoint of the sign.
IDENTIFICATION SIGN
Any sign which carries only the name of the firm, major enterprise,
institution or principal products offered for sale on the premises
or combination of these.
ILLUMINATED AWNING
An internally illuminated awning fabricated from a translucent
material or one which is backlighted as to appear to illuminate the
awning sign. An illuminated awning may be used for an awning sign
when other requirements are met.
ILLUMINATED CANOPY
An internally illuminated canopy or one which is backlighted
as to appear to illuminated the canopy sign.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign lighted by or exposed to artificial lighting either
by lights on or in the sign or directed toward the sign.
JOINT IDENTIFICATION SIGN
A sign which serves as common or collective identification
for two or more businesses or industrial uses on the same lot. Such
sign may contain a directory to said uses as an integral part thereof.
LEGAL NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any sign which was already in existence and displayed on
the effective date of this article and which met code requirements
when originally installed but not meeting the requirements and limitations
of this article.
MARQUEE
A permanent roof-like structure projecting beyond a building
wall at an entrance to a building or extending along and projecting
beyond the building's wall and generally designed and constructed
to provide protection against weather.
MARQUEE SIGN
Any sign attached to or constructed in a marquee.
OFF-PREMISES THIRD-PARTY SIGN
Any sign, device or display which advertises goods other
than those commonly available or services other than those commonly
performed on the premises on which the sign is located.
ON-PREMISES SIGN
A sign identifying or advertising a business, person, activity,
goods, products or services located on a premises where the sign is
installed and maintained.
POLITICAL SIGN
Any sign displaying a candidate for an election or a current
referendum's or election's subject matter.
PORTABLE SIGN/MESSAGE BOARD
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a building
which is designed to be easily moved from one location to another.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign other than a wall sign which projects from a wall
or roof and is supported by a wall or roof of a building. (See "wall
sign.")
PYLON SIGN
Any freestanding sign mounted on a pole or other pylon.
REAL ESTATE SIGN
Any sign which is used to offer for sale, lease or rent the
property upon which the sign is placed.
ROOFLINE
The highest point on any building where an exterior wall
encloses usable floor area, including roof area provided for housing
mechanical equipment.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected upon or above the roofline or parapet of the
building or structure.
SANDWICH SIGN
A hinged or unhinged A-frame portable sign which is generally
temporary in nature and placed near the roadway.
SIGN
Any object or device or part thereof situated outdoors or
indoors which is used to advertise, identify, display, or direct or
attract attention to an object, person, institution, organization,
business, product, service, event or location by any means, including
words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures, colors, motion,
illumination or projected images.
SIGN CONTRACTOR
Any person, partnership or corporation engaged in whole or
in part in the business of erection or maintenance of signs, excluding
the business which the sign advertises.
SIGN INSPECTOR
That person charged with the responsibility to see that signage
in the community is installed and maintained in compliance with this
article. In the City of Weyauwega, the Sign Inspector will be the
Zoning Administrator.
SIGN PERMIT
A building permit issued for the erection, construction,
enlargement, alteration, moving, improvement, removal, conversion
or demolition of any sign, issued pursuant to this article and the
Building Code of the City of Weyauwega.
SIGN STRUCTURE
Any supports, uprights, braces and framework of the sign
which do not include any portion of the sign message.
SWINGING SIGN
A sign installed on an arm or mast or spar that is not, in
addition, permanently fastened to an adjacent wall or upright pole
to limit or prevent free swinging.
TEMPORARY SIGN
Any sign which is erected or displayed for a limited period
of time not to exceed 30 consecutive days or which is displayed only
during regular business hours and removed for storage at other times.
A temporary sign shall not exceed 32 square feet in area. Examples
of temporary signs include banners and decorative-type displays. For
purposes of this article, a portable sign is not a temporary sign.
THIRD-PARTY SIGN
Any sign which advertises or directs attention to a business,
commodity, service or activity conducted, sold or offered elsewhere
than on the lot on which said sign is located.
TIME AND TEMPERATURE SIGN
An electrically controlled sign displaying time and temperature
for public service information and which may be incorporated into
a business identification sign.
WALL SIGN
Any sign attached to, erected on or painted on the wall of
a building or structure and projecting not more than 16 inches from
such wall.
WINDOW SIGN
Any sign located completely within an enclosed building and
visible from a public way. For purposes of this article, "window sign"
shall not include any sign permanently attached in the window or directly
painted on the glass.
The following signs may be erected and maintained
in all zoning districts, except where noted, without a permit and
without being deducted from gross sign surface area permitted:
A. Bulletin boards. One bulletin board per street frontage,
and not over 32 square feet in area, for public, charitable or religious
institutions located on site.
B. Government signs. Government signs for control of
traffic and other regulatory purposes, danger signs, railroad crossing
signs, and signs of public utilities indicating danger, and aids to
service or safety which are erected by or on the order of a public
officer in the performance of his/her public duty. Included within
this definition are off-premises institutional signs.
C. Interior signs. Signs located within the interior
of any building or structure which are not visible from the public
right-of-way.
D. Memorial signs. Memorial signs or tablets, names of
buildings and date of erection when cut into any masonry surface or
inlaid so as to be part of the building.
E. Occupant signs. Signs limited in content to name of
occupant, address of premises, and signs of danger. Occupant signs
shall be a maximum of one per street front and no more than three
square feet in sign area.
F. Governmental notices. Official governmental notices
and notices posted by governmental officers in the performance of
their duties and governmental signs to control traffic or for other
regulatory purposes or to identify streets or to warn of danger.
G. Temporary construction safety signs. Temporary or
permanent signs erected by public utility companies or construction
companies to warn of dangerous or hazardous conditions.
H. Traffic and service signs on private premises. Traffic
and parking signs and devices privately owned and on private premises
and containing messages such as "exit only," "restricted for _____,"
and the like, the sole purpose of which is to direct and control traffic
on the premises and which does not exceed 10 feet in height nor contain
more than 12 square feet per face. Signs designating entrances, exits,
service areas, parking areas, rest rooms and other such signs relating
to functional operation of the building or premises shall be permitted
without permit under this exception.
I. Signs required by law. Signs required by law, statute
or ordinance, constructed and maintained according to the law, statute
or ordinance under which the sign was erected.
J. Real estate signs. One sign per street frontage may
be placed on the offered property and shall not be more than seven
square feet in size for residential property and not more than 32
square feet in area for nonresidential property. The sign may only
advertise the sale, rental or lease of the premises upon which it
is located and contain the name and/or logo of the real estate company
or individuals, and their respective addresses and telephone numbers,
posting the sign. Such signs shall be removed within 30 days after
sale, rental or lease of the property.
K. Signs in display windows. Signs in the display window
of a business which relate to services or products offered therein.
This display sign exception is only permitted for properties in the
following zoning districts: B-1 General Business District and B-2
Highway Business District. The window sign must direct attention to
a business or profession conducted on the premises or to a product,
service or entertainment sold or offered on said premises. Window
signs shall be placed only on the inside of commercial buildings and
shall not exceed 35% of the glass area of the pane upon which the
sign is displayed.
L. On-premises symbols or insignia. Religious symbols,
commemorative plaques of recognized historic agencies, or identification
emblems of religious orders or historical agencies.
M. On-premises temporary and portable signs in residential
districts. Temporary or portable signs under 20 square feet for the
purpose of an on-site open house, model home demonstration, or special
event such as a birthday or anniversary, and for five days thereafter,
but may not exceed a total period of 30 days per twelve-month period.
N. Civic event temporary signs. Temporary off-premises
signs not exceeding 16 square feet in residential or public lands,
or 75 square feet in the B-1, B-2, I-1, I-2 Districts, pertaining
to drives or events of civic, philanthropic, educational, religious,
or nonprofit organizations, provided that such signs are posted not
more than 30 days before said event and removed within seven days
after the event.
[Amended 12-15-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-03]
O. Political signs. Political message, public election
or referendum signs during an election campaign, as defined in § 12.04(1),
Wis. Stats., limited to one per premises per candidate or referendum
question. Said sign shall be a maximum of 16 square feet. Political
signs must be removed within seven days after said election.
P. Rummage or garage sale signs. Rummage or garage sale
signs not to exceed eight square feet in area, but use of this type
of sign shall be limited to 72 hours per sale. Rummage or garage sale
signs may only be located on the day of the garage sale within street
right-of-way lines between the private property line and the pavement
edge with the permission of the adjoining private property owner or
renter in a location which does not create a visibility or traffic
hazard (as determined by the Zoning Administrator or a law enforcement
officer).
Q. Open/closed signs. Illuminated and nonilluminated
signs not exceeding 10 square feet in area announcing that a business
is open or closed.
In addition to those permitted signs not requiring a permit pursuant to §
530-63, the following nonflashing, nonilluminated signs (except as otherwise provided) are permitted under the conditions specified in all residential districts and planned unit developments (residential) established by this chapter:
A. Temporary signs accessory to subdivision developments
or other permitted improvements in residential districts, subject
to the following:
(1) Content. The signs shall be only for the purpose of
identification of homes for sale or rent in the subdivision under
construction, of lots for sale, or for the identification of other
nonresidential uses under construction.
(2) Area, number and setback. Such signs shall not exceed
two in number for each subdivision nor 50 square feet each in area.
They shall observe the front yard requirement of the principal use
and shall be located at least 50 feet from all other boundaries of
the site.
(3) Height. No sign shall project higher than eight feet
above curb level.
(4) Time limitations. The sign or signs shall be removed
by the applicant or property owner within two years of the date of
the issuance of a sign permit or when the parcels being advertised
are sold, whichever occurs first.
B. Permanent subdivision identification signs, subject
to the following:
(1) Content. The signs shall bear only the name of the
subdivision or development.
(2) Area and number. There shall be not more than two
signs located at each entrance to a subdivision. No sign shall exceed
32 square feet in area. Such identification signs shall only be erected
after review and approval by the Zoning Administrator.
(3) Height. No sign shall project higher than 12 feet
above curb level.
(4) Location. The location of any such sign shall be at
the discretion of the Zoning Administrator based upon the character
of the area and the type and purpose of the sign.
C. Nonflashing, illuminated church bulletins, subject
to the following:
(1) Area and number. There shall be not more than one
sign per lot, except that on a corner lot two signs (one facing each
street) shall be permitted. No sign shall exceed 32 square feet in
area nor be closer than five feet to any lot line.
(2) Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property
line into the public right-of- way.
(3) Height. No sign shall project higher than one story
or 15 feet above the curb level, whichever is lower.
D. Bed-and-breakfast signs, subject to the following:
(1) Content. The sign shall bear only the name, address
and other pertinent information regarding the bed-and-breakfast establishment.
(2) Area and number. There shall not be more than one
sign per lot street frontage. No sign shall exceed 16 square feet
in area. Such sign shall have a ten-foot setback from a public right-of-way
or lot line.
(3) Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property
line into the public right-of- way.
(4) Height. No sign shall project higher than six feet
above the street level.
E. Home occupation/professional home office signs, subject
to the following:
(1) Content. The sign shall bear only the name, address,
hours and other pertinent information regarding the on-site home occupation
or professional home office maintained in compliance with the City's
Zoning Code.
(2) Area and number. There shall not be more than one
sign per lot. No sign shall exceed six square feet in area. Such sign
shall have a ten-foot setback from a public right-of-way or lot line.
(3) Projection. No sign shall project beyond the property
line into the public right-of- way.
(4) Height. No sign shall project higher than six feet
above the street level.
Landscape features such as plant materials,
berms, boulders, fencing and similar design elements unincorporated
or in conjunction with freestanding signs are encouraged and shall
not be counted as allowable sign area. The base of signs shall be
landscaped so as to conceal footings, mountings, brackets, and related
structural elements.
Variances or exceptions to these sign regulations
may be granted by the Board of Appeals following a recommendation
from the Zoning Administrator, pursuant to the procedures of the City
Zoning Code.