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∙ Public sign. A traffic control sign in Minnesota State Statutes; any identification sign installed in a <br />public park by a public authority; and any other identification, regulatory, or warning sign approved by <br />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 without <br />altering or moving the structure to which the sign face is attached. <br /> ∙ Roof sign. A sign that is mounted on the roof of a building or on a parapet wall that is above the <br />roof line. <br /> ∙ Rotating sign. A sign or a portion of a sign which moves in a rotating oscillating or similar manner <br />other than changing signs. <br /> ∙ Service area canopy. Open air roof-like structure that projects from the wall of a building or is <br />freestanding and is for the purpose of shielding equipment and/or people from the elements; is often <br />found covering service or gasoline station islands. <br /> ∙ Sign. Any written message, pictorial presentation, number, illustration, decoration, banner or <br />other device that is used to announce, direct attention to, identify, advertise or otherwise make <br />anything known. For purpose of maintenance or removal, the term "sign" shall also include frames and <br />support structures. <br /> ∙ Sign area. The area in square feet of smallest rectangle, circle, or triangle that contains the sign <br />copy. <br /> ∙ Sign height. The distance measured perpendicular from the highest point of the sign structure to <br />the average elevation of the street used for access to the property. <br /> ∙ Temporary sign. A sign designed to be displayed for a limited period of time that is not <br />permanently affixed to the land or to a structure. <br /> ∙ Wall sign. A sign attached to or erected against an exterior wall surface of a building or structure. <br /> ∙ Window sign. A sign mounted inside of a building within the window area that is applied or <br />fastened to the window in a manner that is intended to be viewed from outside the building. <br />