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This chapter is titled the "Town of St. Joseph Sign Ordinance."
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The Town Board of Supervisors of the Town of St. Joseph, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, does hereby declare that in order to establish, protect and promote the health, public safety and general welfare and the order within the Town, it is necessary to establish a comprehensive and impartial series of standards, regulations and procedures governing signs and communicative facilities serving as communication media to persons situated within or upon the public right-of- way. The regulations are intended to encourage an equitable opportunity for effective and orderly communication by reducing confusion and hazards resulting from unnecessary and/or indiscriminate use of communication facilities by regulating the location, design, maintenance and construction of signs within the Town of St. Joseph.
C. ADVERTISING SIGN ALTERATION ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL AWNING BANNER CANOPY/MARQUEE SIGN CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN (MANUAL) CHANGEABLE COPY SIGN/ELECTRONIC MESSAGE BOARD COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN REVIEW COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PLAN CURB LEVEL DESIGN EXTENSION DETACHED BUILDING DIRECTIONAL SIGN ELECTRIC SIGN EXTERNAL LIGHTING FIXTURES FACADE FLAG FLASHING SIGN GARAGE/RUMMAGE SALE SIGN GOVERNMENT SIGN GROSS AREA GROUND SIGN HOLIDAY SIGN IDENTIFICATION SIGN INFLATABLE SIGN INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED LOGO MONUMENT SIGN MURAL NET AREA NONCONFORMING SIGN NUMBER OFF-PREMISES DIRECTIONAL SIGN PARKING LOT DIRECTIONAL SIGN PARKING LOT REGULATION SIGN PENNANT PERSON POLE SIGN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGN PORTABLE SIGN PRINCIPAL BUILDING PROJECT SIGN PROJECTING SIGN PUBLIC INFORMATION BOARD/SIGN/KIOSK PUSH-THROUGH GRAPHICS REAL ESTATE SIGN REVERSE CHANNEL/LETTER SIGN ROOF LINE ROOF SIGN ROTATING SIGN/SPINNERS SIGN SIGN COPY SIGNABLE AREA SYMBOL TIME AND/OR TEMPERATURE SIGN WALL SIGN WINDOW SIGN ZONING ADMINISTRATOR
Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the terms listed below shall have the following definitions:
A sign containing a commercial message directing attention to a business, commodity, service, or entertainment, not related to the premises at which the sign is located, or directing attention to a business, commodity, service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered elsewhere than on the premises where the sign is located.
Any major change made to an existing sign, other than routine maintenance, painting or change of copy of an existing sign.
Any projections, relief, change of material, window or door opening that is on the facade of a building. Where an overall consistent pattern of projections or reliefs exists on a signable area, they shall not be considered architectural details.
A roof-like cover, temporary in nature. that projects from the wall of a building.
A suspended sign made of a flexible material such as canvas, sailcloth, plastic or waterproof paper.
A permanent roof structure over a space that is completely unenclosed on at least two sides.
Any sign that includes copy, letters, numbers, or symbols that are designed to be changed through manual, mechanical or other nondigital means.
A sign, any portion of which displays or has the ability to display electronically illuminated, scrolling or moving text, symbols or other images, utilizing LED, LCD or other digital or electronic technology, commonly known as electronic message or reader boards, electronic marquees, message centers or moving message displays.
A process whereby the Town of St. Joseph Plan Commission reviews all existing and proposed signs on a building, building site or lot upon request of an applicant who is seeking to have a Comprehensive Sign Plan approved. The Planning Commission may recognize unique, exceptional and innovative efforts to integrate signs with building architecture and materials consistent with approved nonresidential design standards.
A complete signage plan for a building or lot that has been approved by the Planning Commission and forwarded to the Town Board for its approval.
The curb level for any building is the level of the established curb in front of such building measured at the center of such front. Where no curb elevation has been established, the City Engineer shall establish such curb elevation.
Any addition to a sign that is added to or protrudes from the top, sides, or lower edge of the main or principal portion of the sign.
A building surrounded by open space on the same lot or built to the lot line.
A sign displayed on private property to identify the location of and entrance to a business or to indicate optimal vehicular traffic patterns.
Any sign utilizing electric wiring, material, or devices.
Lighting sources which are electrically powered illuminating devices, lighted or reflective surfaces, lamps and similar devices, permanently installed or portable, used to illuminate a sign.
Any separate face or surface of a building, including parapet walls, and roof surfaces or any part of a building which encloses or covers usable space. Where separate facades are oriented in the same direction, or where the inside angle at the intersection of two surfaces is greater than 135°, they are to be considered as part of a single facade.
A device generally made of flexible material, such as cloth, paper, or plastic, and displayed from a pole, cable or rope. It may or may not include copy. This definition does not include the flag of any country, state, city, county, corporation or institution.
A sign that includes a message or any other component that flashes on and off, blinks or varies in intensity, with intermittent bursts of light, color, brightness, or other feature of any kind that produces a visual flashing effect.
A sign advertising a limited-time event involving sale or resale of used household and yard items.
A sign erected by the Town of St. Joseph, St. Croix County, the State of Wisconsin, or the federal government.
The total area of the sign, including all supporting structures, viewed from the direction the sign is facing; calculated within a single continuous perimeter enclosing the smallest possible square or rectangle, or a combination of not more than three of the smallest possible squares or rectangles that can be drawn around a sign of an irregular shape; enclosing the extreme limits of such sign, with sides that are perpendicular to the ground. Said perimeter shall not pass through or between any adjacent elements of the sign except when more than one square or rectangle is drawn around a sign of an irregular shape, in which case, each square or rectangle must be immediately adjacent to the next so that there is no gap between them. If sign copy is displayed on more than one face of a single sign structure, all sides of the sign structure displaying sign copy shall be included in the gross area, by adding together the total square footage of the two-dimensional area encompassing each side of the structure that displays sign copy.
A freestanding sign supported permanently upon the ground and not attached to any building. For purposes of this chapter, ground signs include only pole or monument signs as defined herein.
A sign erected for or on a recognized national holiday.
A sign displayed for the purpose of identifying the building and address, building occupant or management, and any lawful home occupation or business.
A freestanding or moored sign expanded or inflated with air or another gas, like a balloon, and which may rise and float above the ground.
A sign consisting of a rigid frame covered with vinyl, plastic, or other translucent material that is internally illuminated.
A symbol or trademark commonly used to identify a business or organization but which in itself contains no more than two words or numerals.
A ground sign supported by and integrated into an internal structural framework or some other solid structural features other than a pole or poles, if the total width of such supporting structure(s) is more than 1/3 of the width of the net area of the sign copy it supports.
A picture illustration or abstract expression containing no commercial message applied directly to and made integral with a wall or window surface.
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing the smallest possible square or rectangle drawn around the sign copy; or a combination of not more than three of the smallest possible squares or rectangles that can be drawn around sign copy of an irregular shape; enclosing the extreme limits of such sign copy with sides that are perpendicular to the ground. The perimeter shall not pass through or between any adjacent elements of the sign copy except when more than one square or rectangle is drawn around sign copy of an irregular shape, in which case, each square or rectangle must be immediately adjacent to the next so that there is no space between them. If the sign copy is contained entirely within one sign can or board, the entire area of the can or board shall be measured to determine the net area. If the sign copy is contained within multiple sign cans or boards, then all cans or boards shall be measured using the methods for sign copy of an irregular shape, above. The net area shall not include any structural elements lying outside the limits of the sign copy and not forming an integral part of the display.
Any sign that does not comply with the regulations of this chapter.
A number or combination of numerals used to identify or designate one particular item such as a quantity, price, telephone number or address of a property.
A commercial sign displayed on the ground, designed to guide or direct the public to a business, service or entertainment activity.
A sign that is necessary, for safety or promoting traffic flow, to guide or direct pedestrian or vehicular traffic to a location on the premises on which the sign is located.
A sign designating the conditions of use or identity of such parking area, including identification and labeling of individual parking stalls, except for signs that are required by law to identify certain parking stalls or parking areas.
A tapered or dovetailed banner or flag.
May include a firm, association, organization, partnership, trust, company, or corporation as well as an individual.
A ground sign that is supported by one or more poles or other supporting structures, if the total width of the pole(s) or supporting structure(s) is 1/3 or less than the width of the net area of the sign copy it supports. The width of all pole(s) and supporting structures at their widest point and any space between poles or supports shall be included when measuring the total width of the pole(s) and supporting structure(s).
A sign erected for the purpose of soliciting support for or opposition to a candidate or political party or relating to a referendum question in an election held under the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
A sign that is not permanently attached to the ground or a building or not designed to be permanently attached to the ground or a building, including but not limited to trailers or other vehicles that are used principally as a sign, posters, "sandwich boards" or other freestanding signboards, regardless of whether such signs are attached to the ground or to a building or structure.
A non-accessory building in which is conducted the principal use of the lot on which it is located.
A temporary commercial sign on private property, describing a construction or improvement project including the names of contractors, architects, engineers, investors, owners or occupants.
A sign that is attached to the wall of a building and projects more than 15 inches beyond such wall.
A freestanding structure that is oriented toward pedestrians for the purpose of posting leaflet-like temporary notices.
When a log or message is cut out of, e.g., acrylic, and then pushed through the face of a sign with the same logo cut out of it.
A sign advertising the sale, lease, or rental of the property upon which it is located.
Reverse channel letters have metal faces and sides. LEDs inside the letter cavity shine out the back of the letter. The letter is spaced off of the wall slightly so that a halo is formed around the letter.
The uppermost line or apex of the roof of a building, including original parapets.
A sign erected on the roof of a building no portion of which is above the roof line.
Any sign possessing visible moving parts or parts that appear to move, including signs that are designed with automatic moving parts in order to change the copy, such as "tri-vision" signs.
Any device, structure, fixture, or placard, including its supporting base, frame, electrical and all other accessory components, using text, graphics, symbols and/or other written copy for the primary purpose of identifying, providing directions, or advertising any establishment, product, goods, or services; located outside of a building or within three feet of the interior of a window and which is visible from the exterior.
The portion of a sign comprised of any combination of text, graphics, symbols, images, and/or other written copy, whether it is displayed within or outside of a sign can or board.
One designated area of the facade of the building up to the roof line that is free of doors, windows (for purposes of this definition, spandrel panels or other non-vision glass used as an exterior building material are not considered windows) or other major architectural detail, that extends no higher than the juncture of the wall and the roof, or in the case of a facade that includes a parapet wall, no more than four vertical feet of the parapet wall, upon which signs are to be displayed.
Something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention or resemblance placed or erected for public view as a sign or as a part of a sign.
A flashing sign giving the time and/or temperature.
A sign that is attached to a wall of a building and is affixed parallel to the wall at a distance of not more than 15 inches from the surface of the wall.
Any sign that is displayed, painted on, applied to, or affixed to the exterior or interior of a window; or displayed within three feet of the interior of a window; and that is visible from the exterior. For purposes of this chapter, "window" shall include any glass or transparent panels on exterior doors. Merchandise available for purchase within the premises and displayed within three feet of the interior of a window shall not be considered a window sign under this definition.
The Town of St. Joseph Zoning Administrator or his/her designee.