[Adopted 7-19-2017 by Ord. No. 1-2017]
A. 
Vilas County Uniform Addressing System Ordinance was established in 2008 and the new address signs must meet the minimum specifications and must replace the old ones within 10 years of the 8-12-2008 date; and
B. 
All road signs, both public and private, must also meet the minimum specifications with a compliance date of January 2012; and
C. 
If the Town of Arbor Vitae does not send a plan of compliance, the County will commence a civil action in Vilas County Circuit Court pursuant to Section 28.14 of the Uniform Addressing System Ordinance; and
D. 
The town has been selling the required fire numbers and post and have made several attempts over the past nine years to inform the town of this mandate and let the community put their own signs up.
To comply with the Vilas County Uniform Addressing System Ordinance, any mandatory fire sign that has not been put up will be put up by the Town pursuant to § 66.0701, Wis. Stats., and a fee of $65 will be charged to your real estate tax bill.