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Site Plan Review Committee approves temporary Spirit Halloween banner at 2777 S. Oneida St.

September 03, 2025 | Ashwaubenon, Brown County, Wisconsin


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Site Plan Review Committee approves temporary Spirit Halloween banner at 2777 S. Oneida St.
The Village of Ashwaubenon Site Plan Review Committee voted Sept. 2 to approve a temporary banner for Spirit Halloween at 2777 South Oneida Street. The committee approved the banner by voice vote after a staff presentation and brief discussion.

A staff member identified in the record as Will described the proposal as “an 8 foot by 45 foot banner that'll just hang at the storefront” and said the store plans to display it from Aug. 15 through Nov. 1. Will noted the banner exceeds the village's temporary-signage size and duration thresholds and therefore required site-plan review.

The committee did not record a roll-call vote; the motion passed after the committee chair called for ayes. No conditions or modifications to the sign plan were recorded in the meeting minutes.

The item was limited to the temporary signage request for the former Joann Fabrics storefront at that address; the committee did not discuss other site changes or longer-term signage rules at this meeting.

The committee moved on after the voice vote with no additional public testimony recorded for the sign request.

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