86.195(2)(ag)29.29. STH 64 from the state line in St. Croix County to the easternmost junction with USH 63 east of New Richmond.
86.195(2)(ag)30.30. USH 78 from I 90 south of Portage to USH 51 north of Portage.
86.195(2)(ag)31.31. USH 141 from I 43 northwest of Green Bay to the state line in Marinette County.
86.195(2)(ag)32.32. USH 151 from STH 11 south of Dickeyville to CTH “WH” northeast of Fond du Lac in Fond du Lac County.
86.195(2)(ag)33.33. STH 441 between the Roland Kampo Bridge and I 41 in the city of Appleton, designated as the Tri-County Expressway, in Calumet, Outagamie, and Winnebago counties.
86.195(2)(ag)34.34. USH 53 from I 90 at the city of Onalaska to STH 35 north of Holmen.
86.195(2)(ag)35.35. USH 14 from USH 12/18 at Madison to STH 138 at Oregon.
86.195(2)(ag)36.36. USH 12 from CTH “P” southeast of the city of Whitewater in Walworth County to Tri-County Road in Rock County.
86.195(2)(b)(b)
86.195(2)(b)1.1. Subject to sub. (4) (c), upon the request of any person, the department may authorize the installation and maintenance of a business sign on an existing specific information sign.
86.195(2)(b)3.3. The person requesting installation of a business sign shall provide, at his or her expense, a business sign which meets specifications established by the department.
86.195(2)(b)4.4. Nothing in this section prohibits a person requesting installation of a business sign under sub. (3) (e) from advertising or displaying information on any sign under s. 84.30, subject to any limitation on such signs under s. 84.30.
86.195(2)(c)(c) A person who requests the erection or installation of a sign under par. (a) or (b) shall pay to the department an annual permit fee of $40 to cover administrative costs and the cost of inspection of the signs erected or installed under this section. In addition, the person requesting a sign under par. (a) or (b) shall pay a fee for the manufacture, installation and maintenance of the specific information sign and the installation and maintenance of the business sign.
86.195(2)(d)(d) The department shall contract for the erection, installation and maintenance of signs under this section. The department may require the contractor to provide liability insurance for purposes of this section.
86.195(3)(3)Motorist services. Specific information signs may only include business signs for the following categories of motorist services: “GAS”, “FOOD”, “LODGING”, “CAMPING”, and “ATTRACTION”. To qualify for display on a specific information sign a business must meet the following standards for the respective category of motorist service:
86.195(3)(a)(a) “GAS” shall have:
86.195(3)(a)1.1. Vehicle services including fuel, oil and water;
86.195(3)(a)2.2. Restroom facilities and drinking water;
86.195(3)(a)3.3. Continuous operation of at least 16 hours a day, 7 days a week for freeways and expressways, and continuous operation of at least 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for other highways, provided automotive fuel is available under the energy fuel allocation program established under P.L. 93-159; and
86.195(3)(a)4.4. Public telephone.
86.195(3)(b)(b) “FOOD” shall have:
86.195(3)(b)1.1. Licensing or approval, where required:
86.195(3)(b)2.2. Regular operation at least 5 days a week, opening for service no later than 10 a.m. and remaining open until at least 7 p.m.;
86.195(3)(b)3.3. Fifty percent of the sales price, as defined in s. 77.51 (15b), of the business is from the sale of food and food ingredients, as defined in s. 77.51 (3t), that are taxable under subch. III of ch. 77 or that are bakery items produced by the seller; and
86.195(3)(b)4.4. Public telephone.
86.195(3)(c)(c) “LODGING” shall have:
86.195(3)(c)1.1. Licensing or approval, where required;
86.195(3)(c)2.2. Adequate sleeping accommodations; and
86.195(3)(c)3.3. Public telephone.