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<br />TODD YOU~G LAW FIRM <br />'''ll;j.l~. C::"''''''' ~: 07PM <br /> <br />tir 6516362118 <br />ROSE/COM~1?!>E:V 4'9~2g31 <br /> <br />02/25/00 09:09 DJ :03/05 NO:058 <br />1'10.056 P,4 <br /> <br />CITY OF ROSlVILLE <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />- <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE X, CHAPTERS 1009 <br />AND 1014 OF THE ROSEVILLE CITY CODE CONCERNING <br />DEFINITIONS, SIGNS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES <br /> <br />THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE ORDAINS: <br /> <br />SECTION 1. Chapter 1009,01 of the Roseville City Code is ame\1ded to ~'ead as <br />follows: <br /> <br />1009.01: PERMITS REQUIRED: <br />Signs are permitted in all use districb subject to the provisions of this Cbapter. No '.sign" <br />a:; herein defined shall be erected or attached to a structure, fence 01' wall without a <br />permit from the Chief Code Ellforc~ment Officer L except that one nOD~corrunercial sign <br />no hU'2er than six square feet and no higher than six. feet tall may be displa~ed on any lot <br />in aU use districts without obtAining ^ ptn1"it fTOlt1 tl,e Chief Code EnforcemeDt Officer. <br />Additiol1allYJ where this Chapter allows any commercial sign a non.-con1m.er~ial $i~, <br />lneetin& the SfU'ne size. loca.tion. and other StunChl1'ds shall be allowed. Real estate and <br />political signs in R-l and R-2 Zoning shall also be exempt from this requirement <br />Apl'lications for 5ign pel11'1its will be ~roccssed in accordance with Minnesota Statutes <br />Section 1 S.99 and Section 1014.04 ofd1e City Co.5!~.:. (Ord. 1116, 10-12-92) <br /> <br />SECTION 2. Section 1009.02 of the Roseville City Code is amended by <br />modifying and adding the following definitions: <br /> <br />COM:MERCIAL SIGNS I Communh:ative devices that seek to draw fttte1'ltion to or <br />promote a conunercial, business or eCQ1'1omic lI'1terest or-activity in contrast to non- - <br />conuuercial signs that ex~ress an ol'huon or viewpoint of a social or political nature. <br /> <br />FLAGS: A piece of cloth or bunting varying in colo1' and desjtp')., used as a. symbol, <br />standard. emblem 01' insignia identifying a 8Q'~e1wt\1"ttal Qi~~' or I~ ;i,,'io. 9\tarit.Ab~, <br />M ' '.,s" I " iJ ~ . '1 .. t1 <br />.. lIQ'IC,..H1 '\I'f.JWM\Q, pa'&f,u:a.tJ~, "'~'''Qr~tt I at_RIa or lUlU ar QOl'8';Ull~-tJ'tm, ~gli or <br />rwtiSI\ aMi~1Ui AI11jQRS diFI~RlRM 1'.latj~)~~ t.1..itt~ Stat41i UG alar gt}agr Qas <br />Sldttptt~ Qf 'ilRtti9I1ed~y fJ1t lt8iolMtlpi bgdy 9f.a governmental jurisdiction. (Ord. 1163, <br />7 -24-95) <br /> <br />/ <br /> <br />NON-COMMERCIAL SIGNS: Commul1itative devices d1ut express an opinion or <br />vieW"l'omt of a social or political nature in contrast to commercial signs that seel, to draw <br />attentiOl\ to or ptomote a con\Mercial. 'business or economic interc~t Qr activity. <br /> <br />SIGN: A sign is a name, identification, deseription, display, illustration or device which <br />is affixed to, painted or re~sented directly or indirectly upon the outside of a buitdjog or <br /> <br />'Planning FiI~ N3 t 90 (Sign OrdinatlCoe - F1ag) 02/09/00 Page 1 or 2 <br />