[Ord. No. 854, § III, 12-20-2011]
Chapter 64 of the Village of Mukwonago Municipal Code establishes minimum standards by regulating the design, area, number, location, construction and maintenance of all signs placed, installed, altered, replaced, relocated or removed within the Village of Mukwonago; except for traffic control signs required by the Village of Mukwonago, Counties of Walworth or Waukesha, or the State of Wisconsin.
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The regulations, controls and provisions of this Chapter 64 are to provide for and regulate the location and safe construction of signs to promote the public safety, area development, preservation of property values and the general welfare of the Village, and are intended to:
(a) 
Establish reasonable standards for business, organizations and other entities to advertise through the use of signs in order to maintain and encourage business activity and development while continuing a community wide environment of a Village character as expressed within the Comprehensive Plan of the Village of Mukwonago that preserves the wholesome and attractive nature of the Village.
(b) 
Ensure that all businesses, organizations and other entities within the Village have equal opportunity for appropriate identification.
(c) 
Avoid uncontrolled proliferation of signs.
(d) 
Preserve and protect property values of businesses, organizations, other properties with appropriate signage, and the values of properties adjacent to or neighboring properties [of] those properties.
(e) 
Lessen congestion of land and air space.
(f) 
Aid in traffic control and traffic safety.
(g) 
Provide against undue concentrations of signs which can distract and endanger traffic safety and traffic flow.
(h) 
Recognize the rights of the public to safely use roads, streets and highways without unnecessary visual interference on properties adjacent to the roads, streets and highways.
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(a) 
No sign in the Village shall be hereafter located, erected, reconstructed, extended, enlarged, converted or structurally altered without conforming to the provisions of this Chapter 64.
(b) 
Nothing contained herein shall prevent the location, erection, reconstruction, extension, enlargement, conversion or structural alteration of official traffic, fire and police signs, signals, devices and markings of the State of Wisconsin, Counties of Waukesha or Walworth, and the Village or other public authorities, or the posting of notices required by law.
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Any sign approved and permitted under prior standards, and which became legal nonconforming under this Chapter 64, shall be replaced and conform to the following standards.
(a) 
Ordinance No. 709 adopted by the Village Board on August 19, 2003, required the removal or replacement of any sign that became legal nonconforming with sign standards of Ordinance No. 709. At the time of adoption of this Chapter 64 on December 20, 2011, several signs that became legal nonconforming via Ordinance No. 709 remain legal nonconforming with this Chapter 64 in regards to conversion of a freestanding pole sign to a monument sign. Those signs which became nonconforming on August 19, 2003, and remained nonconforming as of January 1, 2008, shall be removed, or replaced in accordance with the requirements of this article, no later than January 1, 2015.
(b) 
Any sign which became legal nonconforming as of the effective date of this Chapter 64 on December 20, 2011, shall be removed or replaced in accordance with the requirements of this Chapter 64 with a change of business or organization owner which the sign advertises, with a change of use of the space of which the sign advertises, or any change to the sign face, sign design or sign structural components, or any physical damage to the sign. Normal sign maintenance or a change of a portion of a sign face for an individual business within a freestanding sign advertising multiple businesses or organizations shall be allowed without any requirement for removal or replacement of the nonconforming sign. The normal change of sign copy on a reader board that is part of an nonconforming sign does not require removal or replacement of the sign.
(c) 
Any sign affected by this § 64-4 and not removed by the required dates, shall be removed in accordance with the removal process outlined in § 64-39.
(d) 
Signs which are legal nonconforming shall be kept in good repair. In the event that any such sign is hereafter damaged or altered to any extent, or is removed by any means whatsoever, such sign shall be restored, reconstructed, altered or repaired only to conform with the provisions of this Chapter 64.
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An illegal nonconforming sign shall be removed. An illegal nonconforming sign may include a sign installed without a permit, a sign installed or erected that does not conform to all applicable regulations and standards of this Chapter 64, or a sign specifically prohibited by § 64-13.
(a) 
Any illegal nonconforming sign shall be removed in accordance with the process outlined in § 64-39, or shall be immediately removed by the Building Inspector, without notification, if the illegal nonconforming sign poses a public safety hazard.
(b) 
Any illegal nonconforming sign not removed by the property owner or sign owner after notification as outlined in § 64-39 shall be removed by the Zoning Administrator, with the cost of such removal charged to the property owner on which the illegal nonconforming sign is located or lack of removal shall be subject to § 64-6.
(c) 
Any sign determined to be illegal nonconforming by reason of location may be relocated by the property owner or sign owner with a permit, if the sign conforms to all other provisions of this Chapter 64.
[Ord. No. 854, § III, 12-20-2011]
Any person, firm or corporation that fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, forfeit not less than $50 nor more than $500 and any costs of prosecution for each violation and, in default of payment of such forfeiture and costs, shall be imprisoned in the county jail until payment thereof, but not exceeding 30 days. Each day a violation exists or continues shall constitute a separate offense. If any specific ordinance imposes a greater penalty, then that ordinance shall govern the amount of the penalty.
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(a) 
If the Village requires that an existing sign be moved, a permit shall be obtained in accordance with §§ 64-31 through 64-33.
(b) 
If the Village requires that an existing sign be moved, and that sign is legal nonconforming prior to its move, the property owner or sign owner may relocate the sign to a conforming location after issuance of a permit for said sign. Relocation shall occur within the timeframe as specified by this Chapter 64 or as set by the Zoning Administrator or Building Inspector.
(c) 
Any orders issued by the Zoning Administrator or Building Inspector regarding safety or maintenance shall be heeded.
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The following definitions shall apply to words, terms and phrases within this Chapter 64:
ABANDONED SIGN
A sign which no longer identifies or advertises a bona fide business, lease, service, owner, product or activity, or for which no legal owner can be found, and which has no historical significance.
ABUTTING RESIDENTIAL
For the purpose of sign regulation in the Village of Mukwonago, abutting residential shall mean when a sign on a same front, side or rear of a property that is contiguous to a property used for and zoned residential, or separated there from only by a nonarterial street, alley, railroad right-of-way from property used for and zoned residential. A sign on or along a front or side of a building that is opposite of the side of a property away from a residential property, although the property on which the sign is located is abutting residential, the sign is not considered abutting residential.
ACCENT SYMBOL
A solid color or multi-colored design as part of a wall sign system having the intent of drawing attention to the sign or providing a color or colors associated with the business or organization.
ADJACENT GRADE
For the purpose of sign regulation in the Village of Mukwonago, the highest finished grade level onto which the sign is attached.
APPLICANT
A person who applies for any permit or approval to do anything governed by this Chapter 64 and who has legal standing to apply for a permit or approval on the specific property.
AWNING
An architectural embellishment covering attached to the outside of a structure, erected on or over a window or door, typically supported by a metal frame and covered in a fabric or flexible vinyl product, or similar flexible durable material. A lighted awning, either internally or from the exterior, without sign copy is not an awning sign.
AWNING SIGN
A sign that is mounted or painted on or attached to an awning, canopy or marquee. An awning sign shall conform to standards or wall signs; however, only the sign copy size and logo size, if displayed, as determined by the square footage within an imaginary polygon drawn around the sign, shall count toward the maximum allowed wall sign square footage for the business. A logo shall not be displayed without the business name. Display of an address on an awning is not a sign.
BANNER
A temporary sign with letters, a message, logo or statement advertising a business made of cloth, paper, fabric or another durable flexible material attached to the building in which the business advertised on the banner is located, or securely attached to and between temporary poles located on the same property on which the business advertised on the banner is located. A banner sign shall be either square in dimension or horizontal with the width dimension greater than the height dimension. Any commonly known banner attached to a pole on one side of the banner is considered a flag for the purposes of this Chapter 64.
BILLBOARD
An outdoor advertising sign or poster panel which advertises products, businesses, and/or services not connected with the site on which the sign is located, which may be a sign on a substantially permanent structure which display services of a type which are customarily leased for commercial purposes. A billboard is prohibited within the Village of Mukwonago pursuant to § 64-13.
BOX SIGN
A sign that is self-enclosed in a typically square or rectangular structure with or without internal lighting. A box sign may be either single faced or double faced, where applicable.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
For the purpose of this Chapter 64, the Building Inspector is a person or anyone of a group of persons assigned by the Village Board and/or Village Administrator to regulate and inspect matters of sign installation, maintenance and enforcement in accordance with health and safety standards and codes and issue permits for sign installation when required by this Chapter 64 if the sign complies with health and safety standards and codes for signs. The person or group of persons assigned with building inspection responsibilities from time to time may be assigned the duties of Zoning Administrator, but the duties of each described within this Chapter 64 are separate and distinct.
BUILDING NAME
A sign made of stone or etched in stone, or a plaque, constructed within a building facade indicating a specialized name of the building, and not a specific business name or conveying a commercial message.
BULLETIN BOARD
A type of directory sign that has changeable copy enclosed in a casement covered by glass, plexiglas or other transparent material. A bulletin board sign may be permitted in any residential district provided it is used in conjunction with government functions, churches, schools or similar institutions. A bulletin board is not a reader board.
BUSINESS
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a person, company, corporation or similar entity engaged in an enterprise that is eligible to be identified with a sign or signs as regulated by this Chapter 64.
BUSINESS ZONING
Any of the separate zoning districts within Chapter 100 of the Village of Mukwonago Municipal Code (zoning) that has business as part of the zoning district name and description, normally designated with a "B" and number.
CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN
See definition of "reader board."
CHANNEL LETTERS
Individually illuminated letters or graphics of a wall sign; or if a wood wall sign, channel letters are individual letters not physically connected to other letters.
CORNERSTONE
A sign made of stone or etched in stone, or a plaque, constructed within a building facade indicating the date of construction of said building.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign or a portion thereof that identifies the names of tenants in a multi-tenant building or a development made up of a group of buildings advertising two or more businesses on the same property. The directory sign shall be a part of a freestanding sign located on the same property of the tenants so identified on the sign.
DOUBLE FACED SIGN
A sign that has the same dimensions, sign elements and sign copy (except for reader board copy) back to back that can be viewed from opposite directions, or when allowed a V-shaped with the same dimensions, elements and copy.
ELECTRONIC MESSAGE CENTER
A general term referring to any type of electronic programmable sign, with an electronic display or changeable copy. An electronic message center is a category of a reader board. See definition of "reader board."
FLAG, COMMERCIAL
A commercial flag means a piece of cloth or lightweight fabric, mounted on a pole usually on one side of the flag or attached to a movable cord mounted to the pole, used as a temporary display of the name, color scheme, name or logo of a commercial interested located on the property on which the commercial flag or flags are located; or the colors, name or logo of a unified multi-tenant property. The design of the commercial flag may be combined with the allowable message on a noncommercial flag; however, any flag displaying a commercial interest as defined herein shall be only allowed under the required permit. A commercial flag shall not list display prices of product or individual products sold if more than one product line is sold within the business or businesses displayed on the flag. A vertical flag mounted on a pole that is commonly called a banner is considered a flag under this definition.
FLAG, GOVERNMENT
A government flag means a piece of cloth or lightweight fabric, mounted on a pole usually on one side of the flag or attached to a movable cord mounted to a pole, depicting the colors, insignia, and/or symbol of the United States of America, a branch of the military of the United States of America, the State of Wisconsin, Waukesha or Walworth Counties, Village of Mukwonago, Mukwonago Area School District, and any other officially authorized design of one of the aforementioned governments.
FLAG, NONCOMMERCIAL
A noncommercial flag means piece of cloth or lightweight fabric, mounted on a pole usually on one side of the flag or attached to a movable cord mounted to a pole, that (1) does not display a logo, color scheme, message, statement or expression relating to any commercial interest except for a community wide special event or a sports team of local interest; and that (2) provides a design and/or color scheme that recognizes a community organization, recognizes a holiday, presents seasonal colors or provides colors to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a property. A vertical flag mounted on a pole that is commonly called a banner is considered a flag under this definition.
FLASHING SIGN
A sign or a portion thereof which changes light intensity or switches on and off in constant pattern, or contains motion or the optical illusion of motion. For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a moving or revolving sign shall be considered a flashing sign. A flashing sign is prohibited within the Village of Mukwonago.
FLOOR
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a portion of a building included between the surface of a story of a building and the next floor, story or roof line above it.
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any sign permanently affixed to a monument sign base or a pole, when permitted that is affixed to the ground independent of any other structure or building. See also "pole sign," "monument horizontal sign", "monument vertical sign" or "structure sign."
HANGING SIGN
Any sign presented horizontally that hangs from an awning, canopy or overhang over private property with a minimum clearance of seven feet from the bottom of the sign to the ground or pedestrian walkway, or 10 feet from the bottom of the sign to any vehicle drive.
ILLEGAL NONCONFORMING
Any sign, the area, dimensions, location or design of which were unlawful at the time the sign was erected, and which continues to nonconforming to the current standards and regulations due to the adoption, revision or amendment of this Chapter 64. See also "legal nonconforming."
IMPROVED PROPERTY
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, an improved property is listed in the assessment records of the Village of Mukwonago as "improved".
INFLATED DEVICE, GROUND-MOUNTED OR AERIAL
A ground-mounted or aerial inflated device is an air filled object made of strong plastic or rubber expansive material designed to bring attention to a business, located on the same property on which the business the inflated device advertises is located.
LANDSCAPING
For purposes of this Chapter 64, the improvement of the appearance of the area surrounding a freestanding sign by the planting of grass, shrubs, other plants or other materials such as natural stone.
LED MESSAGE BOARD
See definition of "reader board."
LEGAL NONCONFORMING
Any sign, the area, dimensions, location or design of which were lawful at the time the sign was erected, but which fail to conform to the current standards and regulations due to the adoption, revision or amendment of this Article VII. See also "illegal nonconforming."
LOGO
A graphic mark; symbol or emblem commonly used for a business or an organization to aid and promote instant recognition. The logo can be symbol of a parent company to which the local business represents and has a contractual affiliation.
MANUFACTURING ZONING
Any of the separate zoning districts within Chapter 100 of the Village of Mukwonago Municipal Code (zoning) that has manufacturing as part of the zoning district name and description, normally designated with an "M" and number.
MASONRY
A stone-like material laid in and bound together. The common materials for a masonry sign base are brick and stone such as marble, granite, travertine or limestone. Split face block can be utilized if matching the split face block consistency and color on the building the sign advertises. Full brick pieces or stone may be installed over a solid interior base, such as concrete or solid wall construction. The exposed masonry of a masonry sign base may not be cement, concrete, concrete block, painted concrete block, glass block, stucco and tile.
MEMORIAL SIGN OR TABLET
A stone or plaque constructed within or installed onto a building wall in remembrance of a person or event, and not a specific business name or conveying a commercial message.
MENU BOARD
A permanently mounted sign requiring a permit for a drive-in, drive-thru or drive-window service for the benefit of customers already on the property. A menu board is not a reader board.
MESSAGE BOARD
See definition of "reader board."
MONUMENT HORIZONTAL SIGN
A freestanding monument sign having the sign face area that counts toward overall maximum sign size as either square in height and width dimensions, or the height dimension is less than the width dimension. Also referred to as a horizontal monument sign.
MONUMENT SIGN
A freestanding sign continuously attached to a continuous structural base affixed to the ground, which base is not less than the width and depth of the sign attached to it. Monument signs do not include freestanding signs supported by poles.
MONUMENT SIGN BASE
Continuous masonry structural base affixed to the ground to serve as the base for a freestanding horizontal monument sign or a freestanding vertical monument sign.
MONUMENT VERTICAL SIGN
A freestanding monument sign having the sign face area that counts toward overall maximum sign size with the height dimension at least 1.2 times the width dimension; also referred to as a vertical monument sign.
MULTI-TENANT
A property or structure occupied by multiple leaseholders each with its own public entrance from the exterior of the building or through a shared lobby, atrium, mall, or hallway and separated from other tenant spaces by walls.
OFF-PREMISES SIGN
An outdoor advertising sign or poster panel which advertises products, businesses, and/or services not connected with the site on which the sign is located, which may be a sign on a substantially permanent structure which displays services of a type which are customarily leased for commercial purposes. An off-premises sign is prohibited within the Village of Mukwonago pursuant to § 64-13.
ORGANIZATION
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a person, corporation or similar entity engaged in a service that is eligible to be identified with a sign or signs as regulated by this Chapter 64.
PEDESTAL SIGN
A sign securely attached at the top or near the top of a vertical pole, support or base constructed of wood, metal or similar rigid and durable material displayed outside and near the main building entrance of a business to temporarily identify a product or service, typically a restaurant menu or a special sale item.
PERMANENT SIGN
A sign which is intended to be "permanent in place" for the duration of the permit use. Examples of permanent signs may include, but not limited to, wall signs, roof signs, projecting signs, freestanding signs (pole, monument horizontal, monument vertical or structure), awning signs, or on-site directional signs.
PERMIT
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a document issued by the Zoning Administrator or the Building Inspector stating a sign meets the requirements of this Chapter 64 and any other applicable codes to allow that sign to be duly placed and installed within a property within the Village of Mukwonago. Each sign type that requires a permit under the provisions of this Chapter 64 shall be included in a list determined and maintained by the Zoning Administrator and the Building Inspector to either Zoning Administrator or Building Inspector responsibility to issue said permit. Permit application forms shall be made available to applicants for sign permits, and the Village Board may set fees to issue a sign permit and complete sign inspections per sign type.
PLAN COMMISSION
The body with the responsibility of review of signs and special exceptions as required by this Chapter 64, as organized under W.S.A., § 62.23 and Village of Mukwonago Municipal Code Chapter 62.
POLE SIGN
Any freestanding sign that does not meet the definition of monument sign. A pole sign is composed of the sign cabinet and the sign pole or pylon by which the sign cabinet connects to the ground.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign that is not permanent, affixed to a building, structure, or to the ground, other than a sandwich board or pedestal sign allowed by this Chapter 64. Such sign is sometimes mounted on wheels to make it transportable. A portable sign is prohibited in the Village of Mukwonago pursuant to § 64-13.
PROJECTING SIGN
A sign that is wholly or partly dependent upon a building for support and which projects more than 12 inches from such building.
PUBLIC ENTRANCE
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, an entrance to the interior space of an office, commercial or retail business, or industrial building that is located and designed, and allowed by applicable building codes, to be used as an ingress/egress to the interior space by customers or visitors, and that is available for use by the public during business open hours. An entrance used solely for employees and/or deliveries shall not be determined to be a public entrance.
QUASI-PERMANENT SIGN
A sign that is designed, installed and used as a permanent sign but with the intent of being removed or replaced from time to time. A quasi-permanent sign as regulated in this Chapter 64 is intended to provide supplemental identification for a business and organization and shall not be used as the sole identification of a business or organization in lieu of a permanent sign allowed in § 64-22 or 64-23.
READER BOARD
A portion of a sign on which letters and other sign copy are readily replaceable either manually or electronically such that copy can be changed from time to time at will, and with copy changed at a frequency of at least once every six months; however individual applied letters shall be changed at a frequency of at least once every seven days. Electronic messages shall be allowed to change at a minimum rate of once per minute, with any change of less than one minute not allowed, except for 10 second intervals of changes to time and temperature display. A reader board includes other terms such as changeable copy sign, message board, electronic message center or LED message board. A reader board is not a menu board.
REGISTRATION
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, a form filed with the Zoning Administrator or the Building Inspector office stating that a temporary sign or quasi-permanent sign meets the requirements of this Chapter 64. The purpose of sign registration is to provide the Zoning Administrator with a record of sign ownership, installer and date of installation, and that the sign conforms to the design standards for the sign. Sign registration forms shall be made available to property owners, sign owners or their assigns. A fee is not required for a sign registration. Failure of a property owner or sign owner to file a registration when required, or placement of a temporary or quasi-permanent sign that does not conform to the standards for that sign category, shall cause removal of said sign in accordance with provisions of this Chapter 64.
RESIDENTIAL
For the purpose of sign regulation in the Village of Mukwonago, any property used as a dwelling or dwellings and zoned for residential within Chapter 100 of the Village of Mukwonago Municipal Code (zoning).
ROOF SIGN
A sign that is mounted on the roof of a building or which is wholly dependent upon a building for support and which projects above the point of a building with a flat roof, the eaves line of a building with a gambrel, gable, or hip roof, or the deck of a building with a mansard roof.
SANDWICH BOARD SIGN
A two-sided portable sign constructed of wood, metal or similar rigid and durable material displayed outside and near the main building entrance of a business to temporarily identify a product or service, typically a special sale item, special sales event or help wanted. The sandwich board sign is generally two individual sign surfaces connected at a pivot point at the top of the sign surfaces so that each sign surface can support itself and be placed on a flat solid surface in the form of an inverted "V" shape.
SETBACK
For the purpose of sign regulation in the Village of Mukwonago, the required minimum horizontal distance between any part of a sign or sign structure and any right-of-way line (front property line), side property line or rear property line.
SIGN
Any medium, including its structure, words, letters, figures, numerals, phrases, sentences, emblems, devices, designs, trade names or trademarks by which anything is made known and which are used to advertise or promote an individual, firm, association, corporation, profession or business, and which is visible to the public.
SIGN COPY
The business name and message to identify an on-site business, and any other sign elements of a logo, accent stripe or accent color allowed by this Chapter 64.
SIGN FACE
The area or display surface used for the message.
SIGN HEIGHT
The vertical distance from adjacent grade to the highest point of a freestanding sign including supports, design features and embellishments, or for other signs the vertical distance of the sign from bottom to top or all combined wall sign elements.
SIGN MAINTENANCE
The normal care needed to keep a sign functional, such as cleaning, painting, oiling and changing of light bulbs.
SIGN WIDTH
The maximum horizontal distance between the sides of the sign face for a freestanding sign including monument sign columns, or for other signs the maximum horizontal distance between the sides of the sign of all combined sign elements.
SIGN, GROUND
Any sign placed upon or supported by the ground independent of any other structures. For the purpose of this Chapter 64, a ground sign is called a freestanding sign.
SIGN, MULTI-TENANT FREESTANDING SIGN
A multi-tenant freestanding sign means sign for an office, commercial or industrial building occupied by two or more leasable business areas, or a grouping of buildings within a unified development on the same property that may have multiple tenants per building or within each building. In addition, any office, commercial or industrial building with separate condominium ownerships shall be multi-tenant.
SIGN, MULTI-TENANT WALL SIGN OR PROJECTING SIGN
A multi-tenant wall sign or projecting sign means a sign for an office, commercial or industrial building occupied by two or more leasable business areas; however, each leasable area must have a public entrance separate from any other leasable business area and public access directly to the leasable business area via the building exterior or a common lobby or corridor. Leasable business areas that are incorporated within a larger leasable business area or business of the property ownership and are dependent upon the larger leasable business area for hours of operation, facilities, utilities and the like shall not be determined to be multi-tenant. If the public cannot enter a leasable business area when the larger leasable area is not open to the public, then the leasable business area shall not be eligible for a wall sign or a projecting sign as a multi-tenant business. In addition, any building with separate condominium ownerships shall be considered multi-tenant.
SINGLE TENANT BUILDING
For the purpose of signage, a single tenant building is a stand-alone building designed for and occupied by a single office, commercial or industrial business that may have multiple uses within a larger integral space designed as a single entity. See definitions for multi-tenant wall sign or projecting sign, or multi-tenant freestanding sign, for when sign regulations for single tenant building or multi-tenant buildings apply.
STRUCTURE SIGN
A freestanding sign taller than a monument horizontal sign or monument vertical sign constructed with the same width dimension at all points of the sign structure from base to highest point of the sign structure allowed by special exception approved by the plan commission on properties equal to or over 2.01 acres in size abutting the Interstate 43 right-of-way, or allowed in certain situations for a motor fuel dispensing station freestanding sign.
TEMPORARY OR SPECIAL EVENT SIGN
A nonpermanent sign intended for use for a short period of time as specified in this Chapter 64 typically constructed of canvas, fabric, wood, plastic, cardboard or wall board, with or without frame.
UNIMPROVED PROPERTY
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, an unimproved property is listed in the assessment records of the Village of Mukwonago with only an assigned "land" value, and not any improvement value.
VEHICLE OR TRAILER SIGN
A permanent or temporary sign affixed, painted on, or placed in or on any vehicle, trailer, or other device capable of being driven or towed, which is displayed in public view so that the primary purpose is to attract the attention of the public, rather than the vehicle or trailer to serve the business of the owner thereof in a manner which is customary for said vehicle or trailer for transportation or carrying of materials. A vehicle or trailer sign is prohibited in the Village of Mukwonago pursuant to § 64-13.
VILLAGE BOARD
The elected officials of the Village of Mukwonago comprised of a Village President and six Trustees.
VILLAGE CENTER
(a) 
The Village center is the geographic area of the corporate limits of the Village of Mukwonago bounded by:
(1) 
NORTHCenterline of Pearl Avenue east of Rochester Street (STH 83); centerline of Eagle Lake Avenue west of Rochester Street (STH 83).
(2) 
SOUTHCenterline of Blood Street from between Lois Street and Main Street; centerline of Main Street between Blood Street and Andrews Street; centerline of Andrews Street east of Main Street with same line extended eastward to the railroad right-of-way.
(3) 
EASTRailroad right-of-way.
(4) 
WESTCenterline of Lois Street north of Blood Street to centerline of Atkinson Street; centerline of Atkinson Street between Lois Street and Park Place; centerline of Park Place Avenue north of Atkinson Street with same line extended to the centerline of Eagle Lake Avenue.
(b) 
The Village center may be referred to as the downtown, central Village, the historic preservation area or the fire district in other chapters of the Municipal Code or within Village plans or policies.
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VILLAGE PROPER
The geographic area of the corporate limits of the Village of Mukwonago outside of the defined boundary of the Village center.
VISION TRIANGLE
For the purposes of this Chapter 64, an imaginary line provided at each intersection of two streets, and alley and a street, or an access drive and street. Typically in Chapter 100, the vision triangle is measured 30 feet from the intersection of the rights-of-way or the edge of the access drive with the right-of-way. The vision triangle shall be measured as required in Chapter 100. A vision triangle may be also called a vision corner.
WALL SIGN
A sign fastened to or painted on the wall of a building or structure in such a manner that the wall becomes the supporting structure for or forms the background surface of the sign and which does not project more than 12 inches from such building or structure.
WINDOW SIGN
A sign that is applied or attached to the interior of a window or located in such manner within the building that it can be readily seen from the exterior of the building through a window.
ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
For the purpose of this Chapter 64, a person or anyone of a group of persons assigned by the Village Board and/or Village Administrator to review and approve sign installation, maintenance and enforcement in accordance with the standards and requirements of this Chapter 64, and may from time to time have the authority to issue a permit for sign installation when the proposed sign does not [sic] a review by the Building Inspector. The person or group of persons assigned with zoning administration responsibilities from time to time may be assigned the duties of Building Inspector, but the duties of each described within this Chapter 64 are separate and distinct.