Applicant Instructions
<br /> This is page 2 of this 3-page form. To be complete, ALL 3 pages must be submitted with your application.
<br /> Place a stake or lath with ribbon or flag that is visible from the highway at the sign's proposed location,then submit:
<br /> • Three copies of this form,with all entries completed down to the broken line,to the office shown on the front face.
<br /> • Three copies of a sign sketch illustrating the size, dimensions, height above ground, shape, color scheme, and message of the
<br /> proposed display.
<br /> • Three copies of a site plan showing distances from the sign to the highway right of way and to adjacent buildings,direction/s of the
<br /> sign's facing/s, and whether the sign will be on a building or free standing. Include the locations of property lines,the nearest
<br /> cross street,and development features,such as customer parking lots. Indicate how this proposed sign site will be accessed.
<br /> • One copy of proof of zoning from the jurisdictional zoning authority on the attached Documentation of Zoning. If the property is
<br /> unzoned, include a statement from the jurisdictional zoning authority to that effect.
<br /> • A$175 check or money order made payable to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation. Do not send cash.
<br /> Permit Conditions
<br /> Initial Permit Approval: This is an application for a permit to erect a sign under s.84.30,Wis.Stats. and TRANS 201,Wis.Adm. Code.
<br /> This permit authorizes installation and maintenance of the specific advertising or informative display described at the precise location
<br /> defined. This permit expires one year after its issuance date if the sign is not erected by that time, unless otherwise provided by rule.
<br /> Ap.^.Iicatinn FnPc and Cornolipn p: A non_refl inda.ble permit annlir�atinn fee of$1 75 must he submitted with this application, in
<br /> accordance with TRANS 201.07,Wis.Adm.Code. All applicants are encouraged to confirm that the proposed sign will comply with all
<br /> of the regulations, laws, and codes described below before submitting an application. When multiple or conflicting controls exist in
<br /> relation to any aspect of the sign, its structure, or its location,the more restrictive regulations shall apply. The permittee shall comply
<br /> with all of the following:
<br /> • s.84.30,Wis. Stats. and TRANS 201,Wis.Adm. Code as amended from time to time.
<br /> • All other state laws and regulations.
<br /> • All federal laws and regulations'.
<br /> • All local laws and regulations including, but not limited to, local zoning or outdoor advertising control ordinances.
<br /> Issuance of a permit by the Department does not relieve the applicant from obtaining all other permits required by law from any other
<br /> state or federal agency, county, or municipality.
<br /> Permit Renewals: Most signs are subject to an annual permit fee of$35. Signs exempt from this requirement are listed in TRANS
<br /> 201.035(9),Wis.Adm. Code. This permit shall expire upon the due date for payment unless the annual fee for the sign has been paid.
<br /> Signs with expired permits are subject to removal.
<br /> Directional Signs: If this application is for a"directional sign"as defined in TRANS 201.05,Wis.Adm. Code,the sign is permitted only
<br /> so long as the activity described in the application is the only activity displayed on the sign. This permit shall be revoked upon a
<br /> change of message on the sign to advertise any activity other than the activity described in this permit application. A new permit
<br /> application is required to make a message change. TRANS 201.08(3)(b),Wis.Adm. Code. The annual fee for a sign in this category
<br /> is$50.
<br /> Agricultural Test Plot Signs: If this application is for an agricultural test plot area,the signs in the test plot area must be removed within
<br /> seven days after harvest of the test plot crop, but no later than November 1 of that year. TRANS 201.18,Wis.Adm. Code.
<br /> Transfer of Ownership: The new sign owner shall accept all the terms and conditions of this permit. The permittee is responsible for
<br /> notifying the Department promptly of a change in sign ownership per TRANS 201.035(3),Wis.Adm. Code and for assuring that the
<br /> new owner is aware of the terms and conditions of this permit.
<br /> Enforcement and Penalties: A person who erects or maintains any sign, sign structure, or other object ror outdoor advertising subject
<br /> to the provisions of s.84.30,Wis. Stats.and TRANS 201,Wis.Adm. Code without complying with those regulations is liable for a civil
<br /> penalty. A person who misrepresents information in a permit form is guilty of a misdemeanor. A sign erected or maintained under a
<br /> permit falsely obtained shall be deemed to be illegal and will be removed without compensation.
<br /> Permit Restrictions
<br /> Alteration of Vegetation: This permit does not authorize the alteration of vegetation, including without limitation,trimming, pruning,
<br /> relocating, removing,cutting,chemically treating,destroying, or damaging any vegetation. Altering vegetation within a right of way
<br /> without consent of the Director of the Bureau of Highway Operations of the Department of Transportation and any other person owning
<br /> an interest in the vegetation is grounds for immediate revocation of the permit for any sign visible from the area in which the vegetation
<br /> was altered,as well as criminal or civil prosecution. Altering vegetation outside the right of way without the consent of the landowner
<br /> may result in criminal or civil prosecution.
<br /> Access to Sign Site: No person shall access a sign or sign site from a travel lane, interchange ramp, or right of way of an interstate
<br /> highway,freeway,or other controlled access highway. Illegal access to a sign or sign site is grounds for permit revocation and
<br /> removal of the sign.
<br /> Use of Right of Way: s.86.07(2)Wis.Stats. requires a permit for any work on or use of State Trunk Highway(STH)right of way. No
<br /> portion of STH right of way may be used to construct, maintain,or repair a sign unless prior approval in the form of a separate permit is
<br /> obtained from the department.
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