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A pen'nit for a sign to be located within 5fry (50) feet of any street or <br />highway .regulatory or warning sign, or any traffic sign or sig-nal, or of any <br />crossroad or crosswalk, will not be issued 'unless: <br /> <br />The sign will not interfere with the ability of drivers and pedestrians to <br />see any street or highway sign, or any traffic sign or signal, or any <br />crossroad or crosswalk; and <br /> <br /> 2. The sign will not distract drivers nor offer any confusion to any street <br /> or highway, sign, or any traffic sign or signal. <br /> <br /> c. A sign shall not be located So as to extend over any lot line or within fifteen <br /> (15) feet of any point ofyebJcular access from a parcel to a public roadway. <br />Subd. 6. Illumination. Any site lighting or illuminated sign located on the <br />ground, or on a buildirig or in a window-which changes in either color or intensity of light shall <br />' no'~ be permitted, except s:uch a sign guying publiq service information such as time, date, <br />temperature, yveather er similar information shall be permitted. The Zoning Administrator in <br />granting permits for illuminated signs shall specify the hours during which the same may be kept <br />lighted in order 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 sources of light-to change in <br />intensity, u~. less as permitted above. <br /> Subd. 7. Institutional and Recreation:d Identification Sign. One wall <br /> and/or ground sign shall be permitted to identify the civic, philanthropic, educational, public or <br /> reli~ous organization or recreational use occupying the parcel. There shall not be more than one <br /> (1) ground sign for.each parcel. The gross surface area of a ground sig~i 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 additignal entrance points or street frontages. <br /> Subd. 8. ' Institutional Attraction Boards. There shall not be more than <br /> tine 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 ofari <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 (I5) 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 /> SubcL 9. Pennants. The use of pennants is permitted in any co~rmaercial <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 his/her <br /> d~si~ee, shall have the authority to identify and notify property owners and/or occupants of the <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br /> <br />