31.890 Amendments.

(1) Generally. This chapter, including the map depicting the various sign districts, may be amended from time to time.

(2) Initiation. Amendments may be initiated by (a) a citizen or property owner of the City, (b) the Common Council, or (c) City staff.

(3) Public Safety Committee Recommendation. If the Public Safety Committee did not initiate the proposed amendment, the Public Safety Committee must evaluate the proposed amendment and make a recommendation to the Common Council.

(4) Optional Public Hearing. The Common Council at its discretion may hold a public hearing to gain public input. If a public hearing is held, a Class 2 notice must be provided consistent with the requirements set forth in Wis. Stat. §§ 985.01(1m) and 985.07.

(5) Decision. The Common Council may (a) approve the proposed amendment with or without revision, (b) deny the proposed amendment, or (c) refer the proposed amendment to the Public Safety Committee for further review and consideration.

[Ord. 21-601 § 1, 2021]