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<br /> <br />12-16 <br />Adopted: March 10, 2008 <br />A. Each individual business establishment that has exclusive use of <br />some portion of the street or otherwise primary level of the building and <br />direct access to the outside qualifies for the temporary signs permitted in <br />Section 1250.02 Subd 1. Sign permits shall not be transferrable to other <br />business establishments. <br /> <br />B. Temporary wall signage may be permitted for each individual <br />business establishment that has exclusive use of some portion of the <br />street or otherwise primary level of the building and direct access to the <br />outside. The total temporary wall sign area for each tenant shall not <br />exceed one half of the permitted permanent wall sign area as allowed in <br />Section 1240.02 Table 1. Each business shall not have more than one <br />wall or freestanding temporary sign at a time. <br /> <br />C. One temporary freestanding sign may be permitted for each individual <br />business establishment that has exclusive use of some portion of the <br />street or otherwise primary level of the building and direct access to the <br />outside. The total area of all temporary freestanding signage for the <br />parcel shall not exceed one half of the permitted area of permanent <br />freestanding signage for the parcel as allowed in Section 1240.02 Table <br />1. The total permitted temporary freestanding sign area shall be <br />allocated by the property owner or their designee among its tenants. <br /> <br />Subd. 4 Grand Openings. New businesses with grand openings are eligible for <br />one additional temporary sign permit of any type permitted in the underlying sign <br />district with an approved permit. The sign may be in place for up to thirty (30) days <br />provided all other requirements in this section are met and the required permits are <br />obtained. This eligibility shall expire six months after the business opens. <br /> <br />Subd. 5 Lease or Vacant Space. Buildings or parcels with space for sale or lease <br />may obtain a temporary sign permit for one temporary wall or monument sign that <br />does not expire until seven (7) days after the building or parcel is leased or sold. A <br />wall sign shall not exceed twenty-five (25) square feet in size and shall be used in <br />place of a permanent wall sign. A freestanding sign shall not exceed fifteen (15) <br />square feet in size and shall be attached or immediately adjacent to an exiting <br />freestanding sign. All other provisions in this section 1350.02 shall apply. <br /> <br />Subd. 6 Temporary Sign Height. A temporary sign shall not exceed the height <br />limits listed in Section 1240.02 Table 1 for a permanent sign of a particular sign type <br />in a given district, including inflatable signs and balloons. <br /> <br />Subd. 7 Sign Installation. Temporary signs shall be secured and well-constructed <br />so as not to create a hazard to pedestrians or vehicles. <br /> <br />Subd. 8 Illumination. A temporary sign shall not be illuminated. <br /> <br />Subd. 9 Location. The permitted location of all temporary signs are subject to <br />change as determined by the City Administrator of their designee in order to protect <br />the public health, safety, welfare, and aesthetics. <br />
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