Section 201.075. Signs outside the adjacent area.  


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  • (1)  No person may maintain an off-premises sign that was erected after March 18, 1972, or erect an off-premises sign outside the adjacent area if a person with normal visual acuity traveling at the speed limit on that highway can do any of the following:
    (a) Read any message on the sign.
    (b) See and recognize any trademarks, logos, or other symbols associated with a business or business product or service displayed on the sign.
    (2)  No person may erect an off-premises sign outside the adjacent area for the purpose of being seen or read from the main traveled way of an interstate or primary highway or the Great River Road.
    (3)  A sign outside the adjacent area that is changed in a manner that creates a violation of sub. (1) is subject to removal.
    (4)  Notwithstanding sub. (1) , any off-premises sign erected after March 18, 1972, and existing on May 1, 2001 may continue to exist and be maintained so long as the advertisement on the sign remains exactly the same. Any sign in this classification is subject to removal if the advertisement is changed and the sign does not comply with sub. (1) .
    (5)  This section does not apply in urban areas.

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Signs are considered outside the adjacent area if they are more than 660 feet from the nearest edge of the right-of-way of the Great River Road, an interstate or a primary highway. s. 84.30 (2) . Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1