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• Lighting, backlit. An illuminated sign where the light source which illuminates the wall <br />behind individual sign letters is hidden from view. The sign letters are opaque and appear as a <br />silhouette against the lighted surface. <br />• Lighting, external. The sign is illuminated by means of external light fixtures directed at <br />the sign. <br />• Lighting, internal. An illuminated sign having the source of illumination located inside a <br />translucent panel and is not directly visible. <br />• Menu Board Sign. A freestanding exterior sign adjacent to the drive-through lane at a <br />drive-through facility that identifies items for sale at the facility and their associated prices for <br />customers. The menu board must comply with § 1240.02 of this chapter. <br />• Monument sign. A freestanding sign with its sign face mounted on the ground or mounted <br />on a base at least as wide as the sign and is less than sixteen (16) feet in height. <br />• On -premise sign. A sign whose message is related to the property or the activity and use <br />occurring on the property on which the sign is located. On -premise signs include multi -tenant <br />identification signs that may advertise tenants on different property provided such tenants are <br />within the same approved PUD and parking is shared between properties. <br />• Outdoor advertising sign. Any sign that is located outdoors and that advertises a product, <br />business, service, event, or any other matter that is not available, or does not take place, on the <br />same premises as the sign. Outdoor advertising signs are commonly called billboards. An <br />outdoor advertising sign does not include a sign that is not readily understandable or readable <br />from property other than where the sign is located, such as from adjacent property or a public <br />street, as determined by the City Administrator or their designee. <br />• Permanent sign. Any sign that is not temporary. <br />• Pole sign. A freestanding sign that is elevated off the ground by one or more poles. <br />• Portable sign. A temporary sign with or without copy and graphic that is designed or <br />intended to be moved or transported but not including banner signs. Examples of portable signs <br />include, but are not limited to: A -frame or T -frame signs, sandwich signs; signs designed to be <br />transported by trailer or on wheels; and signs mounted on a vehicle for advertising purposes, <br />except signs identifying a business when the vehicle is being used in the normal day-to-day <br />operation of that business. A sign may be a portable sign even if it has wheels removed, was <br />designed without wheels, or is attached to the ground, a structure, or other sign. <br />• Projecting sign. A sign, other than a wall sign, that is attached to and projects more than <br />eighteen (18) inches from the building fagade. <br />• Public sign. A traffic control sign in Minnesota State Statutes; any identification sign <br />installed in a public park by a public authority; and any other identification, regulatory, or <br />warning sign approved by the City Council for installation on public land. <br />• Re -facing. The process of replacing the sign copy, message, logo, or graphic on a sign <br />without altering or moving the structure to which the sign face is attached. <br />