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<br />Subd. 11. Signs Which Imitate Traffic Control Devices. Signs which <br />imitate, interfere with, obstruct the view of, or can be confused with any authorized traffic <br />control sign, signal, or other device are prohibited. <br /> <br />Subd. 12. <br /> <br />Billboards. No billboards shall be permitted in any zoning district <br /> <br />of the City. <br /> <br />9.12.05 Temporary Signs. Temporary signs are defined as signs which are erected or <br />displayed for a limited period of time and not affixed to a Minnesota State Building Code <br />approved structure. A sign is considered temporary if it is not intended to remain on the property <br />permanently and has not received a permanent sign permit and/or is not intended to be <br />constructed per the State Building Code. <br /> <br />a. Duration: Temporary signs shall be permitted for up to six weeks per <br />year per parcel, or per business on multi-tenant business parcels. The six-week limit may be <br />extended up to four weeks if there have been no sign violations in the past year by the entity who <br />erects the sign. <br /> <br />b. Location: Temporary signs must be located fully on private property, <br />with the permission ofthe property owner. The city will remove any signs in the public right-of- <br />way, or erected without permission from the property owner. <br /> <br />c. Number: All properties are limited to two temporary signs per parcel. In <br />locations where there are multiple businesses on one parcel (a multi-tenant facility), three signs <br />are permitted. <br /> <br />d. Size: Temporary signs shall be limited to 50 square feet in size. <br /> <br />e. Fee: All temporary signs are exempt from permitting and fees. The <br />provisions of the ordinance apply to all temporary signs, and appropriate penalties for violations <br />will be assessed, as outlined in Section 9.12.21. <br /> <br />Subd. 1. . Balloons, Gas Filled Figures, Streamers, Whirling Devices and <br />Revolving Searchlights or any such attention-getting device that is not specifically a sign may <br />be permitted up to four weeks per year, for one week at a time. <br /> <br />9.12.06 District Regulations. In addition to those signs permitted or required in all <br />districts as described in S9.12.03 (General Provisions) and S9.12.05 (Temporary Signs), the <br />following signs are permitted in each specific district and shall be regulated as to size, location <br />and character according to the requirements herein set forth. <br /> <br />9.12.07 <br /> <br />Residential Type Districts <br /> <br />Subd. 1. Area Identification Signs. One (1) sign per vehicular access to a <br />development, not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet in area is permitted. <br />