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Jt Workshop Planning and Zoning & EDC
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b) <br /> <br />A permit for a sign to be located within fifty (50) feet of any street or highway regulatory or <br />warning sign, of any traffic sign or signal, or of any crossroad or crosswalk, will not be <br />issued unless: <br /> <br />The sign wilI not interfere with the ability of drivers and pedestrians to see any <br />street or highway sign, or any traffic sign or signal, or any crossroad or crosswalk; <br />and <br /> <br />The sign will not distract drivers nor offer any confusion to any street or highway, <br />sign, or any traffic sign or signal. <br /> <br />Subd. 7 <br /> <br />Subd. 8 <br /> <br />Illumination. No illuminated sign on the grounds, buildings or in windows <br />which changes in either color or intensity of light shall be permitted, except one <br />giving public service information such as time, date, temperature, weather or <br />similar information. The city zoning officer in granting permits for illuminated <br />signs shall specify the hours during which the same may be kept lighted when <br />necessary to prevent the creation of a nuisance. There shall be no use of revolving <br />beacons, zip flashers or similar devices which cause any of the sourcesr, of light .to <br />change i~n intensity, unless as noted above. C~--:4~ ~~.~-t:~ <br />'~l ' '1- }~[~- <br />Institutio~ial Identification Sign. One wall and/or ground sign shall be <br />permitted to identify the civic, philanthropic, educational, public or religious <br />organization occupying the premises. The combined gross area of institutional <br />wail and ground signs shall not exceed 80 square feet. Permitting and fee is <br />required. <br /> <br />Subd. 9 <br /> <br />Institutional Attraction Boards. There shall not be more than one institutional <br />attraction board for each principal building and it may be either wall or ground type <br />or constructed as a part of the Institutional Identification Sign. The gross surface <br />area of an attraction board shall not exceed fifty square feet for 'each exposed face <br />nor exceed an aggregate gross surface area of one hundred (100) square feet. An <br />attraction board may be located in any required yard but shall not extend over any <br />lot line or within (15) feet of any point of vehicular access from any zoning lot to a <br />public roadway. Attraction boards shall not exceed 15 feet i height as measured <br />from the base of the sign or building to which the sign is to be affixed or the grade <br />of the nearest adjacent roadway, whichever is higher. Permitting and fee is <br />required. <br /> <br />Subd. 10 Maintenance. <br /> <br />The surface and structure of all signs must be kept refinished as necessary to prevent the <br />sign surface from becoming unkempt in appearance. When any sign for which a permit is <br />required is removed, the zoning officer shall be notified and the entire sign and its <br />components shall be removed. <br /> <br />b) <br /> <br />The permit owner shall be responsible for all of the requirements of this ordinance, <br />including the liability for expense of removal and maintenance incurred by the City. <br /> <br />Sign Ord, Rev. Date 2/11/91 <br /> Page 4 of 20 <br /> <br /> <br />
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