- (1) Definition. “Real estate sign” means a sign advertising the sale or lease of land upon which it is located or of a building on that land.
- (2) Applicability. A real estate sign that is erected along an interstate highway is subject to the permit requirement of s. Trans 201.07.
(3) Exemption. A real estate sign that is erected along a controlled highway other than an interstate highway is exempted from the permit requirement of s. Trans 201.07 if all of the following conditions are satisfied:
- (a) The sign does not exceed 32 square feet in surface area.
- (b) There is no more than one real estate sign on the property facing each direction of travel for each controlled highway from which a sign on the property is visible.
- (c) The sign does not contain flashing lights or moving parts or in any other way fail to conform with s. 84.30 (4) (b), Stats.
- (d) The sign is not erected in a location where it constitutes a traffic hazard.
(e) The sign is not erected until the property is actually offered for sale or lease, and is removed within 7 days after the property has been sold or leased.
Note: The term “controlled highway” as used in sub. (3) has the meaning set forth in s. Trans 201.01.
History
History: Cr. Register, July, 1983, No. 331, eff. 8-1-83.