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As was the case with the Zoning Code update in 2023, most properties will not experience any negative impacts <br />as bulk standards will remain essentially the same or become slightly less restrictive. Some properties may <br />experience changes that will result in an existing sign on the property being considered "legal nonconforming." <br />This designation allows the sign to continue operating as -is, while ensuring that any expansion or intensification <br />of the sign follows the new Code requirements. <br />Notification: <br />A public hearing notice was published in the Anoka County UnionHerald. Additionally, Staff wrote a Ramsey <br />Resident article, which can be found on Page 10 of the March/April edition, explaining the reasons for updating <br />the code and stating the public hearing date. <br />Funding Source: <br />The Sign Code Update is being handled through Staffs normal duties. All work has been done in-house without <br />the use of consultants, aside from assistance by the City Attorney. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval of the Sign Code Update. <br />Outcome/Action: <br />Move to recommend the City Council approve Ordinance #25-07, adopting the Sign Code Update. <br />Ordinance #25-07 <br />Draft Sign Code <br />Existing Sign Regulations - Chapter 117 <br />Existing Sign Regulations in the COR Framework <br />Attachments <br />Form Review <br />Inbox Reviewed By Date <br />Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 03/20/2025 12:53 PM <br />Form Started By: Adam Martin Started On: 03/19/2025 09:08 AM <br />Final Approval Date: 03/20/2025 <br />