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<br />Subd.7. Institutional and Recreational Identification Sign. One wall <br />and/or ground sign shall be permitted to identify the civic, philanthropic, educational, public or <br />religious organization or recreational use occupying the parcel. There shall notbe more than one <br />(1) ground sign for each parcel. The gross surface area of a ground sign shall not exceed one <br />hundred (100) square feet for each exposed face nor exceed an aggregate gross surface area of <br />two hundred (200) square feet. Such facilities. having more than one point of entrance or street <br />frontage may erect secondary identification signs not to exceed fifty (50) square feet for each <br />exposed face at the additional entrance points or street frontages. <br /> <br />Subd.8. Institutional Attraction Boards. There shall not be more than <br />one institutional attraction board for each principal building and it may be either wall or ground <br />type or constructed as a part of the Institutional Identification Sign. The gross surface area of an <br />attraction board shall not exceed fifty (50) square feet for each exposed face nor exceed an <br />aggregate gross surface area of one hundred (100) square feet. An attraction board shall not be. <br />located so as to extend over any lot line or within fifteen (15) feet of any point of vehicular <br />access from any parcel to a public roadway. Attraction boards shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet <br />in height as measured from the base of the sign or building to which the sign is to be affixed or <br />the grade of the nearest adjacent roadway, whichever is higher. <br /> <br />Subd. 9. Pennants. The use of pennants is permitted in any commercial <br />district provided the pennants are securely anchored and maintained in good repair, including <br />replacement or removal when weather damage is evident. The Zoning Administrator, or hislher <br />designee, shall have the authority to identify and notify property owners and/or occupants of the <br />parcel on which the pennants have been determined to be in violation of City Code. Failure to <br />remove or replace the pennants within ten (10) days of notification shall be sufficient cause for <br />the Zoning Administrator or hislher designee to remove said pennants. The property owner shall <br />be billed for all costs incurred by the City in administering this subdivision. <br /> <br />. Subd. 10. Banners. The use of banners is permitted in any commercial <br />district as permanent wall signage provided the banner is securely anchored and maintained in <br />good repair, including replacement or removal when weather damage is evident. The square <br />footage dedicated to banners is limited to fifty (50%) of the total square footage allowance for <br />wall signs. Facilities choosing to utilize wall banners in addition to other permanent wall <br />signage shall be required to obtain a separate sign permit for the maximum square footage <br />allowed for banners and payment of the permanent sign fee. <br /> <br />Subd.11. Flags. The display of flags shall be permitted in all districts~ <br />However, the total square footage area of any flags used as advertising copy or as attention <br />getting devices for commercial purposes shall be considered as permanent signage and counted <br />towards the total allowable sign area permitted by this Section for the parcel on which the flag(s) <br />is displayed. Flag height is restricted to twenty-five (25) feet. <br /> <br />Subd. 12. Directional Signs. Directional or instructional signs are restricted <br />to on-site direction and instruction, with the exception of governmental signs, temporary real <br /> <br />19 <br />