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<br />l>C <br /> <br />VVli~L)+~S <br /> <br />D~c:. C,p <br /> <br />Case #3: <br /> <br />Discuss Changes to the Sign Ordinance; Case of City of Ramsey <br /> <br />Presentation <br /> <br />Associate Planner DaInes explained that based on the September 6, 2007 Planning <br />Commission discussion and public hearing with regard to the sign ordinance, Staff has <br />prepared a list of proposed changes. <br />Associate Planner DaInes stated Staff has taken a new approach to the revisions that do not <br />differentiate between commercial or non-commercial speech signs. All temporary signs are <br />proposed to be regulated the same, Changes to the temporary sign regulations would also <br />eliminate the permit and fee requirements. All temporary signs, including real estate, garage <br />sales, public event, and portable, black signs, (except otherwise permitted by State Statute) <br />would be subject to the following: <br /> <br />. Limited to 50 square feet in size <br />. Would be permitted off-premise (with permission of property owner), but NOT <br />permitted in the ROW <br />. Would be limited to six weeks per year business or property, whichever is appropriate <br />. Limited to 2 signs per property <br />. Exempt from permit application and fee <br /> <br />Associate Planner DaInes stated Staff recommends preparing a draft ordinance to revise <br />Section 9.12.05 (temporary signs) of the sign ordinance based on the above items. <br /> <br />Commissioner Cleveland asked for clarification on point four stating allowing two signs. <br /> <br />Associate Planner DaInes explained point four to the Commission and the current Code. She <br />stated point four would reinforce the current code and allows them to indicate two signs per <br />site maximum for off premise signs. <br /> <br />Commissioner Cleveland wondered if residential properties would only be allowed two <br />SlgnS. <br /> <br />Associate Planner DaInes stated that was correct except State regulated signs like non- <br />commercial speech signs, political signs, these are protected by State Statute. This exempt <br />political signs and other non-commercial speech signs like religious signs. <br /> <br />Commissioner VanScoy indicated he did not want to increase the number per property but <br />what they want to do is allow more flexibility to a site. He thought they may want to put in <br />some sort of provision for permitting additional signs if needed. <br /> <br />Vice Chairperson Levine thought this could be regulated by size to allow additional signs. <br /> <br />Commissioner VanScoy thought they could regulate this by size of property and then allow <br />larger signs on a property by permitting. He wondered if it would be reasonable to allow <br />more signs and larger signs through a CUP. <br /> <br />17 <br />