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<br />SIGN: A sign is a name, identification, description, display, illustration or device which <br />is affixed to, painted or represented directly or indirectly upon the outside of a building or <br />other surface other than a flag as defined in this Chapter and which directs attention to an <br />object, product, place, activity, person, institution, organization or business. A sign shall <br />be considered as a structure or a part of a structure for the purpose of applying yard and <br />height regulations. <br /> <br />SECTION 3. Section 1009.03 G. 3.ofthe Roseville City Code is amended to <br />read as follows: <br /> <br />3. Denial Of Permit: No such permit will be allO\ved if it interf€res ","ith the use and <br />enjoyment of adjacent land or constitutes a danger to the public. In the event the <br />Chief Code Enforcement Officer determines that such a condition exists, the permit <br />shall not be granted. Permit Procedures: Applications for temporary signs shall be <br />filed with the City and processed in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 15.99 and <br />this Title. <br /> <br />4. 1.Appeal Of Denial: The Chief Code Enforcement Officer's decision may be appealed <br />to the City Council. <br /> <br />SECTION 4. Section 1014 of the Roseville City Code is amended to by adding <br />the following section: <br /> <br />1014.04: BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS: <br /> <br />The City Council shall act as the Board of Zoning Adiustments and Appeals pursuant to <br />Minnesota Statutes Chapter 462. Requests for variances. conditional use permits or other <br />approvals shall be processed by the Community Development Director or his or her <br />designee in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 1013 or other relevant section of <br />the City Code and Minnesota Statutes 15.99. <br /> <br />An appeal from the ruling of the Community Development Director or his or her <br />designee regarding any interpretation of the legislative intent of Title 10 or 11 of the City <br />Code, or any action approving or denying an application related to any matter addressed <br />in Title 10 or 11 of the City Code may be filed in writing by any property owner or their <br />agent with the Community Development director within thirty (30) days after the making <br />of the order or decision being appealed. <br /> <br />An appeal stays all proceedings and the furtherance of the action being appealed unless it <br />is certified to the Board of Adiustment and Appeals, after the notice of appeal is filed. <br />that by reason of facts stated in the certificate a stay would cause imminent peril to life <br />and property. In such case, the proceedings shall not be stayed other than by a restraining <br />order that may be granted by a court of record on application. and upon subsequent notice <br />to the City. <br /> <br />Planning File #3190 (Sign Ordinance - Flag) RCA 04/24/00 6 <br />