Except for those specified in § 384-57, no signs shall hereafter be located, erected, moved, reconstructed, extended, enlarged, converted, or structurally altered without a sign permit and without being in conformity with the provisions of this chapter. The sign shall also meet all the structural requirements of other applicable codes and ordinances of the Town of Herman.
A.
The following signs are allowed in all zoning districts without a
sign permit but are subject to the following regulations:[1]
(1)
Over show windows or doors of a nonconforming business establishment
announcing without a display or elaboration only the name and occupation
of the proprietor and not to exceed two feet in height and 10 feet
in length.
(2)
Real estate signs not to exceed eight square feet in area on any
one side nor 16 square feet in display area on all sides which advertise
the sale, rental, or lease of the premises upon which said signs are
temporarily located and limited to one such sign for each premises.
(3)
Name, occupation, and warning signs not to exceed four square feet
on any one side nor eight square feet in display area on all sides
and limited to one such sign for each premises.
(4)
Bulletin boards for public, charitable or religious institutions
not to exceed 12 square feet in area on all sides and limited to one
such sign for each premises.
(5)
Memorial signs, tablets, names of buildings, and date of erection
when cut into any masonry surface or when constructed of metal and
affixed flat against the structure.
(6)
Official signs, such as traffic control, parking restrictions, information,
and notices.
(7)
Temporary signs. The Zoning Administrator may permit the temporary
use of a portable sign for advertising purposes in any district, provided
that the portable sign will not be located in any public right-of-way,
will not be located closer than 10 feet to an adjacent property, and
will not cause a hazard to traffic or adjoining properties. Portable
sign permits shall not be granted for a period of more than 90 days
in any three-hundred-sixty-five-day period.
(8)
Home occupation and professional home office signs, not to exceed
two square feet in area and mounted flush against the dwelling.
(9)
Agricultural signs, pertaining to the sale of agricultural products
on a farm or to membership in agricultural or agricultural-related
organizations, not to exceed 32 square feet in display area on all
sides for any one farm.
(10)
Election campaign signs, provided that permission shall be obtained
from the property owner, renter or lessee, and provided that such
sign shall not be erected prior to the first day of the election campaign
period as defined in § 12.04, Wis. Stats., and shall be
removed within four days following the election.
(11)
Rummage sale and garage sale signs, provided that no such signs
shall be erected or placed within a public right-of-way and further
provided that such signs are removed within 24 hours following the
sale.
B.
No such sign mentioned in this section shall be located closer than
two feet to any public road right-of-way or exceed 10 feet in height.
These requirements shall not apply to official signs.
A.
The following signs are permitted in the Business/Commercial, Manufacturing/Industrial,
and Park/Recreational Districts with a sign permit and are subject
to the following regulations:
(1)
Wall signs placed against the exterior walls of buildings shall not
extend more than six inches outside of a building's wall surface,
shall not exceed 300 square feet in area for any one premises, and
shall not exceed 20 feet in height above the mean center-line street
grade.
(2)
Projecting signs fastened to, suspended from, or supported by structures
shall not exceed 100 square feet in area for any one premises, shall
not extend more than six feet into any required yard, shall not extend
more than three feet into any public right-of-way, and shall not be
less than 10 feet above the sidewalk nor 15 feet above a driveway
or an alley.
(3)
Ground signs, limited to one sign for each premises, shall not exceed
20 feet in height above the mean center-line street grade, shall not
be located closer to the road right-of-way than 27 feet, and shall
not exceed 100 square feet in area on any one side nor 200 square
feet in display area on all sides.
(4)
Pole signs shall not exceed 100 square feet on one side nor more
200 square feet on all sides for any one premises, shall not extend
more than three feet into any public right-of-way, shall not be less
than 10 feet from all side lot lines, shall not exceed 35 feet in
height above the mean center-line street grade, and shall be not less
than 10 feet above the lot grade or sidewalk grade and not less than
15 feet above a parking lot, driveway, or other area used by motor
vehicles.
(5)
Window signs shall be placed only on the inside of commercial buildings
and shall not exceed 25% of the glass area of the pane upon which
the sign is displayed.
(6)
Roof signs shall not exceed 10 feet in height above the roof, shall
meet all the yard and height requirements for the district in which
they are located, and shall not exceed 300 square feet on all sides
for any one premises.
(7)
Combinations of any of the above signs shall meet all the requirements
for the individual sign.
B.
The total number of signs on any premises shall be limited as follows:
(1)
Shopping centers may provide one ground or pole sign displaying the
name of the shopping center, lists of individual stores, hours of
operation, and/or special sales information for each 500 feet of street
upon which the shopping center abuts. The shopping center may also
provide one wall sign and/or one canopy sign for each business in
the shopping center.
(2)
Gasoline and/or service stations may provide one ground or pole sign
displaying the name of the station and the brand of gasoline sold.
In addition, a maximum of two ground signs may be provided which list
products sold and services offered. One wall sign may also be provided.
(3)
For all other freestanding businesses and industries, total signs
shall be limited by the following table:
Table 384-58-1 Sign Requirements
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Floor Area
(square feet)
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Maximum Number of Signs Permitted
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0 to 5,000
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2
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5,001 to 20,000
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3
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20,001 to 50,000
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4
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More than 50,000
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5
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The following signs are allowed in all zoning districts, provided
that a sign permit has been issued, and shall be located a minimum
of 40 feet from the edge of the traveled way or two feet from the
road right-of-way, whichever distance is greater:
A.
Off-premises directional signs which contain only the name of the
establishment, logo or directional information useful to the traveler
in locating the site, such as mileage, route numbers or exit numbers,
provided that:
(1)
No more than two such signs relating to any one establishment shall
be located in the approaching direction along any one highway.
(2)
Such sign shall be located within five air miles of the subject site.
(3)
No two directional signs facing the same direction of travel shall
be spaced less than one mile apart. However, more than one sign may
be placed on the same support, provided that the total square footage
does not exceed the allowable area.
(4)
No such sign shall be located within 300 feet of a highway interchange,
intersection at grade, rest area or wayside.
(5)
No such sign shall exceed 10 feet in height.
(6)
No such sign or signs in aggregate if facing the same direction of
travel shall exceed 12 square feet in display area.
B.
On-premises identification signs for residential subdivisions, parks,
multifamily dwelling units, mobile home parks, industrial parks, schools,
town halls, hospitals and for community identification not to exceed
24 square feet in display area on all sides, limited to one such sign
for each premises, and shall indicate only the name and/or address
of the premises, logo, slogan, motto or other information pertinent
to identifying the premises. Community identification signs may include
service club organization symbols as part of the sign.
Signs shall not resemble, imitate, or approximate the shape,
size, form, or color of railroad or traffic signs or devices. Signs
shall not obstruct or interfere with the effectiveness of railroad
or traffic signs, signals, or devices. No sign shall be erected, relocated,
or maintained so as to prevent free ingress to or egress from any
door, window, or fire escape, and no sign shall be attached to a standpipe
or fire escape. No sign shall be placed so as to obstruct or interfere
with traffic visibility.
A sign lawfully existing at the time of the adoption or amendment of this chapter may be continued although the use, size, or location does not conform to the provisions of this chapter. However, it shall be deemed a nonconforming use or structure, and the provisions of Article VIII shall apply.
No sign shall be erected which has any flashing, rotating or
brilliant intermittent parts or lights or bare reflecting-type bulbs,
except those giving public service information, such as time, date,
temperature, weather or similar information, or where allowed by conditional
use permit. No signs, billboards or other advertising media which
create a hazard or dangerous distraction to vehicular traffic or a
nuisance to adjoining residential property shall be permitted in any
district.
Signs which advertise or identify a business or similar activity
must be removed within 60 days of the date said business or similar
activity ceases operation or vacates the premises. The removal of
the sign shall be the responsibility of the owner of the property
on which the sign is located.
No sign mentioned in this article shall be located in, on or
above a public road right-of-way or navigable body of water, except
for official signs.
In calculating the area of a sign to determine whether it meets
the requirement of this chapter, the Zoning Administrator shall include
the sign copy and any border or frame surrounding that copy. Supporting
members of a sign shall be excluded from the area calculation. Area
of irregular-shaped signs or signs containing two or more detached
elements shall be determined by the area of the smallest regular polygon
that will encompass all elements of the sign.