[HISTORY: Article I adopted by the Town Board of the Town
of Greenville (now Village Board of the Village of Greenville) as
indicated in article history. Subsequent articles adopted by the Village
Board of the Village of Greenville as indicated in article histories.
Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Village Board has received concerns from the Outagamie County
Sheriff's Department, Gold Cross Ambulance Service, the Greenville
Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services that it is difficult
to locate some residences or businesses in Greenville due to inadequate
or nonreflective street address sign numbers;
The Village Board has determined that without adequate and reflective
street address numbers, emergency service response could be slower,
thus potentially aggravating emergency situations;
The Village Board has established uniform requirements for the provision,
placement and maintenance of street address signs to facilitate the
timely location of citizens and properties in need of emergency services.
Single buildings and structures. Each parcel with a principal building
shall have a street address sign bearing the number assigned to the
frontage on which the structure is located.
Other buildings and structures. When the principal building is a
duplex or similar structure, each unit shall bear a separate street
address number. Apartment buildings or similar structures shall have
one street address sign for the entire structure, with unit numbers
assigned to individual units. The Village of Greenville is not responsible
for numbering individual units.
Private roads. Any driveway that now serves as a principal access
for a third property may be redefined as a "private road" and named,
if agreed to by the Village and county. All names shall end with either
the word "drive" or "trail." All present properties accessing upon
the private road shall be readdressed to coincide with the newly named
private road.
Sign specifications. Every street address sign must have a green
background with white numbers/letters listed horizontally. The numbers/letters
must have high-intensity prismatic grade reflectivity (HIP). The numbers/letters
must be 2 1/2 inches in size with a one-inch "Village of Greenville"
on top of the numbers. All numbers/letters shall meet the HIP standard.
Maintenance. Every owner shall be responsible to maintain the area
around the street address sign free from obstructions, including,
but not limited to, structures, trees, bushes, shrubs and accumulations
of ice or snow.
Damaged, missing or worn signs. Every owner shall be responsible
for maintaining the integrity and function of the street address sign.
Any damaged, missing or worn sign shall be replaced within 30 days.
The posts shall be located uniformly not more than 25 feet from the
edge of the street pavement and not more than 10 feet from the edge
of the driveway serving the building except in subdivisions where
posts and signs may be placed directly behind the mailbox. The top
of the sign shall not be less than 40 inches nor more than 50 inches
from ground level.
Designated areas. Any subdivision, through its residents' or homeowners'
association, or any discrete, definable area within the Village, may
request a different street address sign design option consistent with
the purpose and intent of this article. The design option (numbers/letters/color)
must be uniform throughout the subdivision or definable area.
Approval required. Any optional street address sign must be approved
by the Village of Greenville as to the design and geographic area.
Any approved design will be noticed for the geographic area.
Cost. The cost for any approved optional street address signs will
be the same as those installed in other parts of the Village unless
the signs are more expensive, and then the extra cost will be borne
by the subdivision or definable area.
Enforcement. Compliance with the provisions of this article shall
be enforced by appropriate forfeitures and penalties. Compliance may
also be enforced by injunction.
Notice of violation. If the Village finds that any of the provisions
of this article are being violated, it shall notify the owner, in
writing, by registered or certified mail, indicating the nature of
the violation and ordering the action necessary to correct the violation.
Whenever a person shall have been notified, in writing, such person
shall commence correcting within 10 days and shall correct all violations
within 30 days. If such corrections are not commenced within 10 days
or corrected within 45 days of notice, the owner shall, upon conviction,
incur a forfeiture. The amounts for each violation shall forfeiture
amount set from time to time by ordinance in the Fine and Forfeiture
Schedule of the Village of Greenville.[1] Each calendar day the violation exists shall be deemed
a separate offense.