The following definitions shall apply to the
interpretation and enforcement of this article:
BUSINESS SIGN, ON-PREMISES OR ON-PROPERTY
A sign which directs attention to a business or profession
conducted or to a commodity, service or entertainment sold or offered
upon the premises where such sign is located or to which it is affixed.
CAMPAIGN SIGN
Any temporary sign which supports the candidacy of any candidate
for political office or urges action on any other matter on the ballot
for a primary, general or special election.
CHANGING SIGN
A sign, such as an electronically controlled public service
time and temperature sign, where different copy changes are shown
on the same lamp bank.
CURB LEVEL
The average elevation of curb installed in the street to
which the business or use has access. If such curb has not been installed,
said elevation shall be determined as a proposed elevation by the
City Engineer. Curb level on corner lots shall refer to the highest
curb to which the sign message is directed.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
A sign which provides direction or instruction and is located
entirely on the property to which it pertains and which does not in
any way advertise a business.
DIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign designed to provide artificial light either through
exposed lighting on the sign face or through transparent or translucent
material from a light source within the sign.
DIRECTORY SIGN
A sign whose purpose is limited to group listing and identification
of offices or business establishments within a single building, industrial
or commercial park or otherwise singularly planned development.
ELECTRIC SIGN
Any sign containing electric wiring. This does not include
signs illuminated by an exterior floodlight source.
FLASHING SIGN
Any directly or indirectly illuminated sign on which the
artificial light is not constant in intensity and color at all times
when such sign is in use. Automatic changing signs, such as public
service time, temperature and date signs or electronically controlled
message centers, are classed as changing signs, not flashing signs.
FREEWAY OR EXPRESSWAY
A divided trafficway in respect to which owners or occupants
of abutting property or lands and other persons have no legal right
of access to or from the same, except at such points and in such manner
as may be determined by the public authority having jurisdiction over
such trafficway.
GROUND SIGN
Any sign supported by uprights, braces, poles or pylons placed
upon the ground and not attached to any part of any building, with
underclearance under 10 feet.
IDENTITY SIGN
An on-premises sign limited to identification of the name
and address of occupants thereon, except that of registered trademarks
and corporate logos.
ILLUMINATED SIGN
Any sign which emanates light either by means of exposed
tubing or lamps on its surface or by means of illumination transmitted
through the sign face.
INDIRECTLY ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign illuminated with a light so shielded that no direct
rays from it are visible elsewhere than on the lot where illumination
occurs.
LOT AREA, GROSS
The area of a horizontal plane bounded by the front, side
and rear lot lines, but not including any area occupied by the waters
of Rice Lake or a river.
LOT, CORNER
A lot situated at the intersection of two streets, with the
interior angle of such intersection not exceeding 135°.
LOT LINE, FRONT
That boundary of a lot which is along an existing or dedicated
public street or, where no public street exists, along a public way.
In the case of a corner lot, the front line shall border the street
upon which the address and main entrance are or will be located.
LOT WIDTH
The horizontal distance between the side lot lines of a lot,
measured at the narrowest width within the first 30 feet of lot depth
immediately in back of the front yard setback line.
LOT, ZONING
A single tract of land located within a single block which,
at the time of filing for a building permit, is designated on a site
plan by its owner or developer as a tract to be used, developed or
built upon as a unit, under single ownership or control. Therefore,
a zoning lot or lots may or may not coincide with a lot of record.
MOBILE SIGN
A sign designed to be mobile, usually mounted on wheels,
such as trailers and trucks.
NAMEPLATE
A nonelectrical sign identifying only the name, address and
occupation or profession of the occupant of the premises on which
the sign is located. If any premises include more than one occupant,
"nameplate" refers to all names and occupations or professions as
well as the name of the building and directional information.
NONCONFORMING SIGN
Any advertising structure or sign which was lawfully erected
and maintained prior to such time as it came within the review of
this article and any amendments thereto and which fails to conform
to the applicable regulations and restrictions of this article or
a nonconforming sign for which a special permit has been issued.
OFF-PREMISE SIGN
A commercial advertising sign or structure which advertises
a business, product or service not on or offered on the premises on
which the subject sign is located, or an opinion or political statement,
and is of two main types:
A.
Poster panels or bulletins which are normally
mounted on a building wall or freestanding structure with advertising
copy in the form of pasted paper.
B.
Painted bulletins where the advertiser's message
is painted directly on the background of a wall-mounted or freestanding
display area.
POLE SIGN
Any sign supported by uprights, braces, poles or pylons placed
upon the ground and not attached to any part of any building except
with underclearance over 10 feet.
POLITICAL SIGN
Any sign which expresses a political viewpoint or opinion
or a viewpoint or opinion on an issue of the day, contains public
discourse promoting a viewpoint or opinion, or presents information
supporting the same, and does not support the candidacy of any candidate
for political office or urge action on any other matter on the ballot
for a primary, general or special election.
PORTABLE SIGN
Any sign not permanently attached to the ground or a building.
POSTER PANEL
Includes standardized posterboard 12 feet by 24 feet and
painted bulletins up to 14 feet by 48 feet; a structure or framework
attached to a building or the ground for the purpose of posting advertising
bills, posters and painted signs. See "off-premise sign."
PUBLIC AND QUASI-PUBLIC DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Any sign erected by the City of Rice Lake or a quasi-public
agency approved by the Plan Commission of Rice Lake for the purpose
of providing the public general directions to such public or quasi-public
areas as business districts, industrial parks, municipally owned buildings,
hospitals and other similar public points of interest.
REFLECTIVE SIGN
A sign furnished or finished with a material designed to
reflect light directed to it for the purpose of visibility at night
with self-illumination.
ROOF SIGN
A sign erected upon a roof or above the parapet wall of a
building and which is wholly or partially supported by said building.
SIGN
A name, identification, display, illustration or statuary
which is affixed to a structure or a piece of land and which directs
attention to an object, product, place, activity, person, institution,
organization or business.
SIGN FACE
The surface of the sign upon, against or through which the
message of the sign is exhibited.
SIGN, GROSS AREA OF
The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing
the extreme limits of such sign. However, such perimeter shall not
include any structural elements outside the limits of such sign and
not forming an integral part of the display.
STREET
A public or private right-of-way which affords a primary
means of vehicular access to abutting property, whether designated
as a street, avenue, highway, road, boulevard, lane, throughway or
however otherwise designated, but does not include driveways to buildings.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed, the use of which requires location
on the ground or attachment to something having location on the ground.
TEMPORARY SIGN
A banner, pennant, poster or advertising display that is
not permanently attached to a building or the ground and which is
intended to be displayed for a limited period of time not to exceed
45 days (also termed "point of sale sign").
WALL SIGN
Any sign attached to or erected or painted on the wall of
a building or structure and which projects not more than eight inches
from the wall.
WINDOW SIGN
Any sign affixed to or visible through an exterior window
of an enclosed building.
Application for a permit shall be made upon
forms provided for by the Community Development Department and shall
contain or have attached thereto the following information:
A. Name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
(When the applicant is not the property owner, the sign owner shall
also give the name and address of the property owner.)
B. A site plan showing the location of the building,
structure or lot to which the sign is to be attached or erected and
showing the position of the sign in relation to nearby buildings,
structures and property lines.
C. A scale drawing of the plan showing the design of
the sign, materials to be used, method of construction, lighting and
means of attachment to the building or the ground.
D. List of all other signs on the same property which
are not exempted by this article, including conforming and nonconforming.
E. If requested by the Community Development Department,
calculations showing that the structure as designed meets the requirements
of this article for deadload and wind pressure.
F. Name and address of the person, firm, corporation
or association erecting the structure.
G. Any electrical permit required and issued for said
sign.
H. Insurance policy or bond as required herein.
I. Such other information as the Community Development
Department may require to show full compliance with this article and
all other applicable laws of the City of Rice Lake.
J. Signature of the applicant.
Application for a permit shall be filed with
the Community Development Department, together with a permit fee for
each sign as set forth in the fee schedule adopted as part of the
annual budget document; provided, however, that the minimum fee for
a permit, exclusive of any permit costs for electrical components,
shall not be less than $5.
The Community Development Department shall issue
a permit for the erection, structural modification or relocation of
a sign within the city when application therefor has been properly
made and the sign complies with appropriate laws and regulations of
the city. If a sign permit is denied by the Community Development
Department, it shall give written notice of the denial to the applicant,
together with a brief written statement of the reasons for the denial.
No person or corporation shall perform any work
for any other person or corporation or for any government entity for
compensation in connection with the erection, construction, structural
modification, moving or alteration of any sign in the city unless
such person or corporation shall first have obtained a sign contractor's
license from the City of Rice Lake in accordance with the following
provisions:
A. Remittance of an original license fee, if a new application,
shall be as set forth in the fee schedule adopted as part of the annual
budget document.
B. The applicant shall also file with the City Clerk-Treasurer
a certificate of insurance indicating that the applicant holds a public
liability insurance policy, including completed operations, product
liability and contractual liability, specifically to include the hold
harmless provisions above, with bodily injury limits of at least $500,000
per occurrence and $500,000 aggregate and property damage insurance
of at least $250,000 per occurrence and $250,000 aggregate. Such insurance
shall not be canceled or reduced without the insurer first giving
30 days' written notice to the City's Clerk-Treasurer of such cancellation
or reduction.
C. Sign contractors shall have their licenses approved
annually by the Community Development Department. Unsatisfactory decisions
may be appealed to the Common Council.
D. A sign contractor's license shall not be required
for the manufacture or fabrication of new signs off site from where
they will be erected.
Signs not requiring a permit include:
A. Art work. Graphic designs and displays that do not
include a commercial message. Such shall not be located within 15
feet of the public right-of-way at street intersections nor over any
public right-of-way.
B. Construction signs. Two construction signs per construction
project not exceeding 100 square feet in sign area, provided that
such signs shall be erected no more than five days prior to the beginning
of construction for which a valid building permit has been issued,
shall be confined to the site of construction and shall be removed
60 days after completion of construction and prior to occupancy.
C. Directional signs. Signs which provide direction or
instruction and are located entirely on the property to which they
pertain and which do not in any way advertise a business and do not
exceed six square feet in a commercial or industrial district or three
square feet in a residential district; signs such as, but not limited
to, signs instructing persons as to the location of rest rooms, public
telephones, walkways or acts prohibited or allowed or signs providing
direction such as parking lot entrance and exit signs and those of
similar nature.
D. Flags. The flag, emblem or insignia of the United
States, a nation, a state or a religious or fraternal organization
and one corporate flag.
E. Governmental signs. Governmental signs for control
of traffic and other regulatory purposes, street signs, danger signs,
railroad crossing signs and signs of public service companies indicating
danger and aids to service or safety which are erected by or on the
order of a public officer in the performance of his public duty.
F. House numbers and nameplates. House numbers and nameplates
not exceeding one square foot in area for each residential building.
G. Interior signs. Signs located within the interior
of any building or stadium or within an enclosed lobby or court of
any building and signs for and located within the inner or outer lobby,
court or entrance of any theater that are not visible from the public
right-of-way. This does not, however, exempt such signs from the structural,
electrical or material specifications as set out in this Code or the
building code.
H. Memorial signs. Memorial signs or tablets, headstones,
grave markers or names of public buildings and date of erection when
cut in any masonry surface or inlaid so as to be part of the building
when constructed of bronze or other incombustible materials.
I. Neighborhood identification signs. In any zone, a
sign, masonry wall, landscaping and other similar materials or features
may be combined to form a display for neighborhood or tract identification,
provided that the legend of such sign or display shall consist only
of the neighborhood or tract name and shall not exceed 16 square feet.
J. Occupant signs. One sign for each dwelling unit not
to exceed four square foot in area indicating the name of the occupant,
location or identification of a home professional office.
K. Plaques. Plaques or nameplate signs not more than
two square feet in area which are fastened directly to the building.
L. Campaign and political signs. Campaign signs on behalf
of candidates for public office or measures on election ballots, provided
that signs shall not be located within 15 feet of the public right-of-way
at a street intersection, nor over the right-of-way in any instances.
"At a street intersection" is defined, for this purpose, to include
that distance necessary to insure the sign does not interfere with
orderly traffic flow and vision of motorists and pedestrians.
M. Real estate sales signs. One real estate sales sign
on any lot or parcel, provided that such sign is located entirely
within the property to which the sign applies and is not directly
illuminated.
(1) Such signs in residential zones shall not exceed six
square feet in area and shall be removed within 30 days after the
sale, rental or lease has been accomplished.
(2) Such signs in commercially or industrially zoned property
shall not exceed 32 square feet in area and shall be removed within
30 days after this sale, rental or lease has been accomplished.
N. Symbols or insignia. Religious symbols, commemorative
plaques of recognized historical agencies or identification emblems
of religious orders or historical agencies, provided that no such
symbol, plaque or identification emblem shall exceed four square feet
in area, and provided further that all such symbols, plaques and identification
emblems shall be placed flat against a building.
O. Temporary signs. Temporary signs not exceeding 16
square feet in area pertaining to drives or events of civic, philanthropic,
educational or religious organizations, holiday signs or advertising
display, provided that such signs are intended to be displayed for
a limited period of time not to exceed 45 days (including point of
sale signs).
P. Temporary window signs. In commercial and industrial
zones, the inside surface of any ground floor window may be used for
attachment of temporary signs. The total copy area of such signs,
however, shall not exceed 50% of the total window area and shall not
be placed on door windows or other windows needed to be clear for
pedestrian safety.
Q. Vehicular signs. A truck, bus, trailer or other vehicle
while operated in the normal course of business which is not primarily
the display of signs.