Additionally, under current law as enacted in
2017 Wisconsin Act 320, business
area signs, directional signs, and signs outside the adjacent area (together referred
to as off-property signs) that were lawfully erected but that no longer conform to
applicable requirements must be declared nonconforming but are not subject to
removal unless additional criteria are met. These nonconforming off-property signs
are not subject to removal for changing the advertising message on the sign or
performing customary maintenance on the sign. These signs must remain
substantially the same as they were on the date they became nonconforming in order
to be exempt from removal by DOT. “Substantially the same" is defined to mean that,
since the sign became nonconforming, no “substantial change" to the sign has been
made. “Substantial change" to a sign is defined to mean any of the following:
increasing the number of upright supports; changing the physical location;
increasing the square footage or area of the sign face; adding changeable message
capability; or adding illumination to a sign that was previously not illuminated. In
general, a nonconforming off-property sign is subject to removal, without
compensation, if a substantial change is made to the sign and notice is provided to
the sign owner.
The bill repeals the provisions of
2017 Wisconsin Act 320.
Also under the bill, “customary maintenance" is defined to mean any of the
following and similar activities when performed to maintain a sign in substantially
the same form as when the sign became nonconforming: preparing surfaces for
painting; repairing or replacing fasteners such as nails, screws, or bolts; replacing
lighting components and associated fixtures; or fastening broken pieces of a sign
back together with glue or fasteners. Customary maintenance specifically does not
include using different materials for any replacement or adding any structural
elements such as posts, poles, braces or guy wires, crossbeams, or sign faces.
Under current law, off-premises business area signs may not contain flashing,
intermittent, or moving lights, except:
1. Those signs giving public service information.
2. Certain signs that contain multiple or variable messages, including
messages on louvers that are rotated and messages formed solely by use of lights or
other electronic or digital displays.
Under the bill, the exception from the prohibition of flashing, intermittent, or
moving lights for certain signs that contain multiple or variable messages is
eliminated.
Under current law, DOT is responsible for maintenance of the highway
right-of-way on highways that, for maintenance purposes, are under its
jurisdiction, which are generally state trunk highways (including interstate
highways) but do not include connecting highways. DOT must provide for the care
and protection of trees and other roadside vegetation. DOT must also cut, trim, or
remove, or allow others to cut, trim, or remove, trees and other vegetation in order
to provide safety to highway users. Current law generally prohibits a person from
cutting, trimming, removing, or planting a tree or other vegetation within the
right-of-way of a state trunk highway without DOT's consent.
Currently, DOT administers a permit system for the maintenance and removal
by sign owners of vegetation obstructing the view of signs along state trunk
highways, including interstate highways. DOT is required to issue permits to sign
owners for the trimming or removal of vegetation in the highway right-of-way if,
within a distance of 500 continuous feet along the highway, the vegetation obstructs
motorists' view of the face of a sign. A permit authorizes the sign owner, or a
third-party contractor employed by the sign owner, to trim or remove obstructing
vegetation to the extent necessary to eliminate the obstruction and restore an
unobstructed view of the sign for the 500 continuous feet along the highway. Each
permit must require a sign owner that removes certain planted vegetation to plant
comparable replacement vegetation or compensate DOT for the removed vegetation.
The bill eliminates the permit system for the maintenance and removal by sign
owners of vegetation obstructing the view of signs along state trunk highways.
The bill prohibits any office, department, or independent agency in the
executive branch, the legislature, or the courts from purchasing, leasing, accepting,
or using billboard space on nonconforming signs.
Under current law, the Department of Tourism may award joint effort
marketing funds to nonprofit organizations, including American Indian tribes or
bands, for projects designed to promote attractions and facilities in this state. While
an applicant for joint effort marketing funds must specify the advertising media to
be used in a project funded by the funds, there is no restriction on the kinds of media
that may be used. The bill prohibits the use of joint effort marketing funds for
advertising on nonconforming signs.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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1Section
1. 20.932 of the statutes is created to read:
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220.932 Prohibition on use of certain signs. A state agency may not
3purchase, lease, accept, or use space on a sign that does not conform to the
4requirements under s. 84.30. If a state agency owns space on a sign that does not
5conform to the requirements under s. 84.30 on the effective date of this section ....
6[LRB inserts date], the state agency shall sell the space as soon as practically
7possible. If a state agency leases space on a sign that does not conform to the
8requirements under s. 84.30 on the effective date of this section .... [LRB inserts
9date], the state agency may not renew the lease.
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10Section
2. 41.17 (4) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
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41.17
(4) (dm) No funds may be used for advertising on a sign that does not
12conform to the requirements under s. 84.30.
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13Section
3. 84.30 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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184.30
(1) Legislative findings and purpose. To promote the safety, convenience
2and enjoyment of public travel, to preserve the natural beauty of Wisconsin, to aid
3in the free flow of interstate commerce, to protect the public investment in highways,
4and to conform to the expressed intent of congress to control the erection and
5maintenance of outdoor advertising signs, displays and devices adjacent to the
6national system of interstate and defense highways, it is hereby declared to be
7necessary in the public interest to control the erection and maintenance of billboards
8and other outdoor advertising devices adjacent to said system of interstate and
9federal-aid primary highways
and, the Great River Road
, and scenic byways.
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10Section
4. 84.30 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(2) (a) “Adjacent area" means an area which is adjacent to and within 660
12feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any interstate or primary highway
or, 13the Great River Road
, or a scenic byway, which 660 feet distance shall be measured
14horizontally along a line normal or perpendicular to the center line of the highway.
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15Section
5. 84.30 (2) (dg) of the statutes is created to read:
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84.30
(2) (dg) “Customary maintenance" means any of the following and
17similar activities when performed to maintain a sign in substantially the same form
18as when the sign became nonconforming: preparing surfaces for painting; repairing
19or replacing fasteners such as nails, screws, or bolts; replacing lighting components
20and associated fixtures; or fastening broken pieces of a sign back together with glue
21or fasteners. “Customary maintenance" does not include using different materials
22for any replacement or adding any structural elements such as posts, poles, braces
23or guy wires, crossbeams, or sign faces.
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24Section 6
. 84.30 (2) (im) of the statutes is created to read:
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184.30
(2) (im) “Scenic byway" means a highway designated by the department
2as a scenic byway under s. 84.106.
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3Section
7. 84.30 (2) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(2) (j) “Sign" means any outdoor advertising sign, display, device, notice,
5figure, painting, drawing, message, placard, poster, billboard, or other thing, which
6is designed, intended, or used to advertise or inform, any part of the advertising or
7informative contents of which is visible from any place on the main-traveled way of
8any portion of an interstate highway
or, primary highway
, or scenic byway.
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9Section
8. 84.30 (3) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(3) Signs prohibited. (intro.) No sign visible from the main-traveled way
11of any interstate or federal-aid highway
or scenic byway may be erected or
12maintained, except the following:
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13Section
9. 84.30 (3) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(3) (c) 2. Signs that are not effectively shielded as to prevent beams or
15rays of light from being directed at any portion of the traveled ways of the interstate
16or federal-aid primary highway
or scenic byway and that are of such intensity or
17brilliance as to cause glare or to impair the vision of the driver of any motor vehicle,
18or that otherwise interfere with any driver's operation of a motor vehicle, are
19prohibited.
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20Section
10. 84.30 (3) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(3) (e) Signs
to be erected in business areas subsequent to March 18, 1972
22which when erected will, but before the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB
23inserts date], that comply with sub. (4).
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24Section 11
. 84.30 (3) (gm) of the statutes is created to read:
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184.30
(3) (gm) Signs that were lawfully in existence on the effective date of this
2paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], and that conform to the requirements of s. 84.30,
32019 stats.
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4Section
12. 84.30 (3) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(3) (h) Signs outside the adjacent area which are not erected with the
6purpose of their message being read from the main-traveled way of an interstate or
7primary highway
or scenic byway.
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8Section
13. 84.30 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) Sign criteria. (intro.) The department shall effectively control or
10cause to be controlled, the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising signs,
11displays and devices that are erected subsequent to March 18, 1972
, but before the
12effective date of this subsection ... [LRB inserts date], in all business areas.
13Whenever a bona fide county or local zoning authority has made a determination of
14customary use, as to size, lighting and spacing such determination may be accepted
15in lieu of controls by agreement in the zoned commercial and industrial areas within
16the geographical jurisdiction of such authority. In all other business areas, the
17criteria set forth below shall apply:
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18Section
14. 84.30 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) (b) 1. Signs which contain, include, or are illuminated by any flashing,
20intermittent, or moving light or lights are prohibited, except
those specified in par.
21(bm) and those giving public service information such as time, date, temperature,
22weather, or similar information.
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23Section
15. 84.30 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) (b) 2. Signs which are not effectively shielded as to prevent beams or
25rays of light from being directed at any portion of the traveled ways of the interstate
1or federal-aid primary highway
or scenic byway and which are of such intensity or
2brilliance as to cause glare or to impair the vision of the driver of any motor vehicle,
3or which otherwise interfere with any driver's operation of a motor vehicle are
4prohibited.
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5Section
16. 84.30 (4) (bm) of the statutes is repealed.
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6Section
17. 84.30 (4) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) (c) 1. On interstate and federal-aid primary highways
and scenic
8byways signs may not be located in such a manner as to obscure, or otherwise
9physically interfere with the effectiveness of an official traffic sign, signal, or device,
10obstruct or physically interfere with the driver's view of approaching, merging, or
11intersecting traffic.
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12Section
18. 84.30 (4) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) (c) 2. On interstate highways
and, freeways on the federal-aid
14primary system
, and freeways on a scenic byway no 2 structures shall be spaced less
15than 500 feet apart. Outside of incorporated villages and cities, no structure may be
16located adjacent to or within 500 feet of an interchange, intersection at grade, or
17safety rest area. Said 500 feet shall be measured along the interstate or freeway from
18the beginning or ending of pavement widening at the exit from or entrance to the
19main-traveled way.
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20Section
19. 84.30 (4) (c) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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84.30
(4) (c) 3. On nonfreeway federal-aid primary highways
and scenic
22byways outside incorporated villages and cities, no 2 structures shall be spaced less
23than 300 feet apart. Within incorporated villages and cities, no 2 structures shall be
24spaced less than 100 feet apart.
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25Section
20. 84.30 (5) (br) of the statutes is repealed.
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1Section
21. 84.305 of the statutes is repealed.
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2Section
22. 227.43 (1) (bg) of the statutes is amended to read:
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227.43
(1) (bg) Assign a hearing examiner to preside over any hearing or review
4under ss. 84.30 (18),
84.305, 84.31 (6) (a), 85.013 (1), 86.073 (3), 86.16 (5), 86.195 (9)
5(b), 86.32 (1), 101.935 (2) (b), 101.951 (7) (a) and (b), 114.134 (4) (b), 114.135 (9),
6114.20 (19), 175.05 (4) (b), 194.145 (1), 194.46, 218.0114 (7) (d) and (12) (b), 218.0116
7(2), (4), (7) (a), (8) (a) and (10), 218.0131 (3), 218.11 (7) (a) and (b), 218.22 (4) (a) and
8(b), 218.32 (4) (a) and (b), 218.41 (4), 218.51 (5) (a) and (b), 341.09 (2m) (d), 342.26,
9343.69, 348.105 (5) (h), and 348.25 (9).
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10Section
23.
Initial applicability.
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(1) The treatment of s. 84.30 (2) (dg) first applies to work performed on a sign
12on the effective date of this subsection.