Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin municipality that wants to regulate sign size, placement, and lighting in a commercial district would use a:
AZoning variance
BSign ordinance (sign code) as part of the zoning or land use code✓ Correct
CBuilding permit only
DEnvironmental impact statement
Explanation
Sign ordinances are a component of the zoning/land use code that regulates the size, placement, lighting, and design of signs in various zones.
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