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City of Centerville <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br />July 1, 2008 <br />The Commission unanimously agreed to adopt Lino Lakes' language for sandwich boards <br />of a 6 square foot maximum and are within 35 feet of their entrance no requirement for a <br />permit The sign must be brought in at night and there shall be a limit of one sign per <br />business. <br />City Administrator Larson stated that temporary banners can be displayed for 14 days, <br />with no permit required. There is currently no size requirement. He suggested that they <br />consider a size requirement. <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers stated that awnings should have some regulations. She <br />added that Lino Lakes limits businesses to having banners once per quarter. <br />Commissioner Pangell stated that he would not want to limit the businesses' advertising. <br />City Administrator Larson stated that gas stations and liquor stores violate the size <br />requirement often. <br />Councilmember Broussard-Vickers inquired whether they would want to make them pay <br />for extra signage time. <br />City Administrator Larson replied that he did not think you could do that. He stated that it <br />is better to leave it alone and ignore it, but he would not suggest making it more liberal. <br />Discussion ensued. <br />The Commission unanimously agreed to leave the regulations on banners and awnings as <br />they are. <br />The Commission unanimously agreed to leave the regulation on pennants as is. <br />Flays <br />City Administrator Larson stated that, regarding flags, you can just limit the number; the <br />content of the flag makes no difference. <br />The Commission unanimously agreed that more than three flags would only be allowed for <br />commercial and industrial, which would require special use permit and approval, and <br />there would be no size regulation. <br />Roof Suns <br />City Administrator stated that roof signs would require a special permit. <br />Commissioner Fehrenbacher stated that the problem is having a structure on top of the <br />roof. He stated that there should be no frames on the top of the roof and the sign should <br />not be higher than the peak of the roof. <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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