For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings assigned to them in this section:
ORIGINAL ART DISPLAY
A hand-painted work of visual art that is either affixed
to or painted directly on the exterior wall of a structure with the
permission of the property owner. An original art display does not
include: mechanically produced or computer-generated prints or images,
including but not limited to digitally printed vinyl; electrical or
mechanical components; or changing image art display. An original
art display meeting these requirements is not considered to be a sign.
SIGN
A name, identification, description, display or illustration,
in any medium, including sign face, words, letters, figures, numerals,
phrases, sentences, emblems, devices, designs, trade names, or trademarks,
which is affixed to, painted or represented directly or indirectly
upon a building or other surface (including the ground, poles, etc.),
which directs attention to, or is designed or intended to direct attention
to, the sign face or to an object, product, place, activity, person,
institution, organization, cause, or business, used to communicate,
which is visible from any public street or highway, and includes searchlights
and other lighted displays. Each display surface of a sign is considered
to be a sign.
SIGN AREA
The space enclosed within the extreme edges of the sign for
each sign face, not including the supporting structure; or, where
attached directly to a building wall or surface, the space within
the outline enclosing all the characters of the words, numbers, or
design.
SIGN COPY
The message, advertising, and/or any other symbols on the
face of the sign.
SIGN DISPLAY AREA
The display area of a sign shall be measured as the area,
in square feet, of the smallest rectilinear polygon, with a maximum
of eight sides, that describes the portion of the sign which encloses
all lettering, wording, design, and symbols, together with any background
that, through the use of illumination, color or other techniques,
helps the sign stand out from its surroundings. Where a sign has multiple
display surfaces and any two of these display surfaces are parallel
and face in opposite directions, only one of the parallel display
surfaces is included when calculating the display area. For an internally
illuminated awning or marquee sign, the display area shall be calculated
as the height of the awning or marquee multiplied by its width.
SIGN FACE
The entire area display surface area upon, against or through
which copy is placed.
SIGN, ABANDONED
Any sign, the use of which has been discontinued to a period
of 12 consecutive months, which sign advertises or identifies an activity
that has been discontinued for a period of 12 consecutive months,
shall be considered abandoned.
SIGN, AWNING
A sign that is mounted or painted on, or attached to, an
awning, canopy, or marquee.
SIGN, BACKLIT CHANNEL LETTER
This letter combines the standard front-lit letter along
with the reverse/halo-lit letter. The sides of the letter are aluminum,
the faces are polycarbonate and the back of the sign is open to reflect
the LED or neon illumination off of the wall. (See appendix for example.)
SIGN, BULLETIN BOARD
A sign that allows changeable copy that directs attention
to buildings or activities that are located or to be located either
on or off the premises where the sign is located.
SIGN, DIRECTIONAL
A sign that does not advertise, but merely draws attention
to a business, development, or other building by indicating no more
than the direction and distance it is from the sign.
SIGN, ESTABLISHED GRADE OR IMMEDIATELY BELOW
The distance from the bottom of the sign or other projection
to the established grade immediately below is measured from the elevation
immediately adjacent to the face of the building to which the sign
or other projection is attached.
SIGN, GROUND
Any sign placed upon a pole or other support independent
of any other structure, where the sign height does not exceed 10 feet.
SIGN, HALO OR CHANNEL LIT
Halo-lit letters, or also known as "reverse channel-lit letters,"
consist of aluminum faces and sides (returns) mounted onto standoffs
away from the wall which project either LEDs or neon illumination
to the wall surface giving the sign a halo effect. This technique
is often considered to give the customer a distinguished or unique
image. (See appendix for example.)
SIGN, INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED
A sign illuminated by one or more light sources enclosed
entirely within the sign cabinet and not directly visible from outside
the sign.
SIGN, NEON
A sign with luminous gas-filled tubes formed into text, symbols,
or decorative elements and directly visible from outside the sign
cabinet.
SIGN, OFF-PREMISES (BILLBOARD)
A sign that directs attention to a building, commodity, activity,
or service conducted, sold, or offered at a location other than the
premises on which the sign is located. No off-premises sign may be
erected without Plan Commission approval.
SIGN, PERMANENT
A sign permanently attached to the land or a structure by
means of concrete, plaster, nails, bolts, screws or other material,
or painted on or etched into the exterior of a window.
SIGN, POLE
A sign that is mounted on a freestanding pole or other support
so that the bottom of the sign is over 10 feet above grade.
SIGN, PORTABLE
A sign that is not permanently affixed to a building, structure,
or to the ground. Such a sign is sometimes mounted on wheels to make
it transportable.
SIGN, PROJECTING
A sign that is wholly or partly dependent upon a building
for support and which projects more than 12 inches from that building.
SIGN, ROOF
A sign that is mounted on the roof of a building or that
is wholly dependent on a building for support and which projects above
the point of a building with a flat roof, the eave line of a building
with a gambrel, gable, or hip roof, or the deckline of a building
with a mansard roof.
SIGN, TEMPORARY
A sign constructed of cloth, canvas, fabric, paper, cardboard,
plastic, wood or other material and not permanently attached to the
land or a structure.
SIGN, WALL
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 that building or structure.
SIGN, WINDOW, EXTERIOR
Any outdoor sign painted, posted, displayed, or etched in
or on the surface of a window or a translucent or transparent surface
of a door.
SIGN, WINDOW, INDOOR
A sign that is applied or attached to the interior of a window
or located in such manner within a building that it can readily be
seen from the exterior of the building through a window.
The following sign regulations apply to all residential districts, and the signage requires permits, except as set forth in §
245-39:
A. Size. Except as may otherwise be provided in this article, when a
sign is authorized on a property, the sign must not exceed two square
feet in area. Where attached dwellings exist on a property, the total
square footage must not exceed two square feet per dwelling unit.
B. Subdivision and residential development signs. For residential developments
(including subdivision identification signs), the maximum size and
number of signs that the owner or owners of the residential development
must be controlled according to the following:
(1) Residential developments four acres or less in area may have a sign
or signs with a total area of no more than 32 square feet.
(2) Residential developments over four acres but less than 40 acres in
area may have a sign or signs that have a total area of no more than
48 square feet.
(3) Residential developments of 40 acres or more may have a sign or signs
with a total area of no more than 102 square feet.
C. Location. Permitted signs may be anywhere on the premises, except
in a required side yard or within 10 feet of a street right-of-way.
D. Height. The following maximum heights apply:
(1) If ground-mounted, the top must not be over four feet from the ground,
except temporary signs must not be over six feet from the ground.
(2) If building-mounted, the sign must be flush-mounted and must not
project above the roofline.
E. Illumination. No internal illumination is allowed. If illumination
is used, it may not be blinking, fluctuating or moving. Light rays
must shine only on the face of the sign and on property within the
premises.
F. The following signs are not allowed: portable signs, marquee signs,
digital billboard, and projecting signs.
G. Temporary signs in residential districts that do not require permits.
(1) Temporary signs.
(a)
Up to three temporary signs are allowed per street frontage,
as follows:
[1]
Neither sign may exceed 12 square feet in area on one side and
24 square feet in area on all sides.
[2]
These signs shall not be located in any street right-of-way,
nor in front of any sidewalk.
(b)
The temporary use of banners, balloons, streamers, pennants,
and other similar media in any district is allowed, provided that
the media will not be located on any sidewalk or bikeway if one is
present or in any public right-of-way, except as approved by the Zoning
Administrator.
[1]
This type of media shall be displayed for no more than 14 days.
[2]
The media will not be located closer than 10 feet to an adjacent
property or driveway and will not cause a hazard to traffic or adjoining
properties. This type of media shall not exceed 12 square feet in
area on one side or 24 square feet on all sides.
(c)
In all cases, when the temporary sign or media is placed by
a person other than the property owner or legal tenant of the property,
the person placing the sign or media must obtain permission from the
owner for the placement of the signs or media.
(d)
Failure to comply with standards. Any person that fails to follow the standards set forth in this section shall be notified, in writing, that all future temporary signage shall require a regular sign permit and may be issued a citation, for a violation of this chapter as set forth in §
245-57 and Chapter
1, Article
II of this Code.
(2) Temporary construction area signage.
(a)
Temporary signs on a property during a period of construction
may be placed on a construction site without a permit, provided that:
[1]
There shall be no more than one such sign located on the premises;
[2]
No sign shall exceed 32 square feet in area on one side or 64
square feet on all sides; and
[3]
The sign shall be removed within 72 hours following the issuance
of an occupancy permit. Temporary signs allowed as part of a development
agreement shall be removed as specified in that agreement.
(b)
Notwithstanding the above, pursuant to Wis. Stats. § 66.1102(5),
any person who is the owner, or other person in lawful possession
or control, of a construction site may install a banner over the entire
height and length of a fence surrounding the construction site.
(3) Bulletin boards. Bulletin boards are not to exceed four square feet
in area on one side and located on the building.
(4) Signs cut into buildings. Signs and tablets, when cut into any masonry
surface or when constructed of metal and affixed flat against a building,
may not exceed two square feet in area. Signs may be approved larger
than two square feet by the Plan on the basis of unique design considerations.
(5) Official signs: official signs, such as traffic control, parking
restrictions, welcome signs and related entrance signs, neighborhood
watch signs, and public notices approved by the Zoning Administrator.
(6) Lot signs. Permanent directional signs located at the entrance and
exit of a driveway or street shall not exceed two square feet.
(7) Parking signs. Signs in the parking lot shall be mounted no less
than four feet from the ground and shall not exceed 24 inches high
by 30 inches wide.
(8) Flags. Property owners shall be permitted one flag per 25 feet of
frontage on a right-of-way, up to a maximum of three flags and three
flagpoles per premises. Each flag must be a maximum of 15 square feet
in area. Flagpoles must be a maximum of 50 feet in height, but no
higher than the highest point of the nearest principal building's
roof on the premises. Flagpoles must meet the minimum yard setback
requirements for a principal building or a minimum of 10 feet, whichever
is more restrictive.
(9) Signs on external walls. No signs may be placed on an external wall.
(10)
Election campaign periods. During an election campaign period,
as defined in Wis. Stats. § 12.04, there is no limit on
the number or square footage of signs allowed; provided, however,
that such signs shall not interfere with traffic or pedestrian safety
and shall not be placed in the vision clearance triangle. Said signs
may be placed on property zoned for any use and on property abutting
that property for which the owner or renter is responsible for the
maintenance or care. A sign having an electrical or mechanical auxiliary
requires a permit, may not be located closer than 10 feet to an adjacent
property or driveway, may not cause a hazard to traffic or adjoining
properties, and may not exceed 12 square feet in area on one side
or 24 square feet on all sides. No sign may have an audio auxiliary
in a residential district.
(11)
Original art display. Original art displays are allowed, provided
that they meet the following requirements:
(a)
Must not be placed on the front of a dwelling;
(b)
Must not extend more than six inches from the plane of the wall
upon which it is painted or to which it is affixed;
(c)
Must be no more than 24 square feet in size, per lot or parcel;
(d)
Compensation must not be given or received for the display of
the original art or the right to place the original art on-site; and
Each planned community development district in the Village is covered in its own separate section of Article
VIII of this chapter. The specific section lists the allowed residential and/or nonresidential uses within that district. When the Zoning Administrator determines whether nonresidential or residential sign regulations apply, the Zoning Administrator will first determine whether the allowed uses listed in the particular PCDD for that parcel are residential or nonresidential, and then apply the appropriate regulation to the use on the parcel.
The following signs are prohibited in all districts:
A. Abandoned signs: any sign advertising or identifying a business or
organization which is either defunct or no longer located on the premises.
Exceptions may be granted to landmark signs, which may be preserved
and maintained even if they no longer pertain to the present use of
the premises.
B. Flashing, alternating, rotating or swinging signs or devices, whether
illuminated or not, visible from the right-of-way.
C. Floodlighted or reflection-illuminated signs where the light source
is positioned so that its light source is visible from a public right-of-way
by the vehicular traffic, or where the light source is visible from
adjoining property.
D. Internally illuminated signs, neon and back-lighted signs other than
OPEN signs, except as indicated elsewhere in this chapter.
E. Flashing signs, signs with an intermittent or flashing light source,
signs containing moving parts, and signs containing reflective elements
that sparkle or twinkle in the sunlight. Signs of a digital nature
may not change message more than four times in one hour.
F. Electronic message centers, variable message signs that utilize computer-generated
messages or some other electronic means of changing copy, including
displays using incandescent lamps, LEDs, LCDs or a flipper matrix,
except at an establishment with a permanent indoor seating capacity
of 300 or more patrons (defined as 15 square feet per patron in patron-accessible
areas), and possessing a Class B alcohol license for on-site retail
sales of spiritous liquor. Holographic signs which use a rotating
LED or LCD blade to display 3D graphics are not prohibited by this
chapter indoors. Electric message centers are prohibited on all R-1,
R-2, R-3 and B-3 zoned properties in the Village, except those properties
that are zoned B-3 and front Milwaukee Street.
G. Other prohibited signs:
(1) A sign that is a hazard or dangerous distraction to vehicular traffic
or a nuisance to adjoining residential property.
(2) A sign that resembles, imitates or approximates the shape, size,
form or color of a traffic sign, signal or device.
(3) A sign that is located to interfere with the visibility or effectiveness
of any official traffic sign or signal or with driver vision at the
access point of any intersection.
(4) A sign that is erected, relocated or maintained to prevent free ingress
or egress from any door, window or fire escape, or is attached to
a standpipe, fire escape or utility pole.
(5) A sign that contains, includes, or is illuminated by flashing light
or by any light directed toward a neighboring residence, road, or
highway.
(6) A sign that contains, includes, or is composed of any conspicuous
animated part, except holographic signs.
(7) A sign that is painted on a rock or rocks, except in institutional
zoning districts.
(8) Inflatable devices or signs.
(9) A display that would be an original art display but does not have
the permission of the owner of the property on which it is located
or is graffiti.
(10)
Off-premises signs larger than the maximum permitted square
footage per face.
(11)
Signs taller than eight feet in height, except as permitted
elsewhere in this chapter.
(12)
A "V" sign shall be prohibited unless the backs of both signs
display no letters or symbols and are landscaped to screen their backsides.
(14)
Mobile signs unless permitted as a temporary use.
(15)
No sign shall be located, erected, moved, reconstructed, extended,
enlarged, converted or structurally altered in a Shoreland-Wetland,
Shoreland, or Floodplain District.
(16)
Changeable copy signs, except as otherwise defined and permitted
under this chapter.