[Adopted 11-1-2006 by Ord. No. 06-10-01]
This article may be referred to as "An Ordinance Regulating
Large Outdoor Signs in the Village of Birnamwood."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED SIGN
A.
Any sign that does not display a well-maintained message for
a consecutive 120-day period;
B.
Any sign the owner of which cannot be located at owner's last
address, as reflected on the records of the Village-designated office;
or
C.
Any sign no longer fully supported by the structure designed
to support the sign for a consecutive 120-day period.
AREA OF A SIGN
The area of one side of a sign is calculated from the smallest
rectangle that encompasses all the exposed face that could be filled
with a message or graphics.
BANNERS
Sign placed without a permanent structure containing a time-bound
message and used in aggregate no more than 21 days in any calendar
year on any private parcel.
DOUBLE-FACED SIGN
Sign with a message on both sides of a support structure,
thus counting as two sign faces.
GOVERNMENT SIGN
A sign authorized by this municipality, another governmental
agency, the State of Wisconsin, or the federal government.
HIGHWAY
Any roadway that is accessible to the public and maintained
by the Village, state or by the county for purposes of vehicular traffic.
OFFICE
The Village of Birnamwood office that has responsibility
for administering this article.
OWNER
A person owning a sign.
PERMIT
The authorization for a sign issued by the office, as defined
in this section.
PERSON
Any individual or entity, including a firm, partnership,
association, corporation, limited liability company, trustee, and
their legal successors.
SIGN
An object, including a structure, wall, image or movable
device displaying any message visible to the public. Notices legally
placed on public property and removed on a daily basis are not considered
signs. Letters individually painted on or attached to a building that
merely identify the owner or occupant or name of the establishment
are not considered signs.
SPECIAL EVENT SIGN
A sign for events such as grand openings, displays, craft
shows, benefits, fund-raisers, festivals, and other limited-term events
and that in aggregate are used no more than 21 days in any calendar
year on any private parcel.
WARNING SIGN
A sign, less than three square feet, that warns the public
about trespass to private property, dangerous conditions such as an
aggressive dog and unusual hazards such as drop-offs, high voltage,
fire dangers and explosives.
No new outdoor sign may be constructed in the Village of Birnamwood
that has any of the following characteristics:
A. An area of more than 40 square feet on Village streets in residential
areas or 100 square feet on county and state highways.
B. A combined area of all sign faces on any one parcel of more than
80 square feet on Village streets in residential areas or 200 square
feet on county and state highways.
C. A height of any part of the sign that is more than 10 feet above
the uniform finished grade on Village streets in residential areas
and 18 feet for county and state highways.
The following signs are exempt from the provisions of this article:
A. Governmental signs and flags.
Appeals to the determination of the office, as defined in §
181-3, may be made in writing directly to the governing body, who shall hear the appeal within 60 days. Variances may be granted if all of the following criteria are fulfilled:
A. That the circumstance are not of the applicant's making;
B. That the applicant's request mitigates unusual site conditions;
C. That the applicant's request would not create a detriment to the
neighborhood or reduce property value;
D. That the applicant's request is consistent with the spirit and intent
of this article;
E. That, without a variance, the applicant would experience a hardship
and cannot make any reasonable use of the property.
This article shall be effective on November 1, 2006.