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Ashwaubenon committee approves Spirit Halloween temporary sign and Associated Bank wall sign

Village of Ashwaubenon Site Plan Review Committee · September 4, 2024
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Summary

The Site Plan Review Committee approved a temporary storefront sign for Spirit Halloween at 2763 S. Oneida St. (to remain through Nov. 1) and approved relocating a third wall sign to the west elevation of Associated Bank at 2357 S. Oneida St.; staff said both requests were consistent with prior approvals or posed no code conflicts.

The Ashwaubenon Site Plan Review Committee on Sept. 3 approved two signage requests: temporary seasonal signage for Spirit Halloween at 2763 South Oneida Street and a third wall sign on the west elevation for Associated Bank at 2357 South Oneida Street.

Village staff said Spirit Halloween’s proposal mirrors previous years; the store has occupied the location for approximately 15 years and requested a temporary storefront sign to be displayed from July 22, 2024, through Nov. 1, 2024. Staff noted the size and display dates exceed normal administrative limits, which is why committee approval was required; the committee approved the request with no additional conditions after a motion by Carrie Rathburn and a second by Dale Quinn.

Staff also presented Associated Bank’s request to move a third wall sign to the west elevation of a corner building at 2357 South Oneida. Staff reported no code concerns and recommended approval; the committee approved the relocation after brief questions about the existing pylon sign and sightlines.

Both approvals were characterized by staff as consistent with past approvals and compliant with parking and right‑of‑way standards identified in the packet; any necessary permits or final details will be handled by staff under the site plan review process for temporary or minor signage.