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• <br />F. License Procedures. An application for a courtesy bench license shall be made on the form <br />supplied by the City and must be accompanied by the fee established by the Council and <br />proof of insurance coverage. The City Administrator shall approve or deny the application. <br />Upon forty-five (45) days written notice, the applicant may appeal the City Administrator's <br />decision to the City Council. Prior to a decision on an application for a courtesy bench <br />location where no courtesy bench currently exists, there shall be a public hearing. All <br />adjacent property owners shall be given thirty days written notice of the hearing. <br />G. Insurance. No license shall be issued or continued in operation unless there is in full force <br />and effect a liability insurance policy issued by an insurance company authorized to do <br />business in the State of Minnesota and acceptable to the City for each courtesy bench in the <br />amount of $50,000 combined single limit. Such policy must be endorsed to show the City as <br />an additional insured and the City shall receive advance notice of not less than 30 days of the <br />cancellation of coverage. Copies of such policy shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk. <br />SECTION 2. Section 9-1.02 of the Falcon Heights City Code is amended by adding the following <br />definition: <br />Sign, Courtesy Bench. A sign which is affixed to a courtesy bench or shelter. <br />• SECTION 3. Section 9-13.02, Subdivision 2, subparagraphs "a" and "b" of the Falcon Heights City <br />Code are amended to read: <br />a. Types of Signs Allowed. Business, nameplate, identification, illuminated, ground, pedestal, <br />political, real estate sales, temporary, wall and courtesy bench signs. <br />b. Number of Each Type of Sign Allowed Per Lot Frontage. One (1) real estate sales sign, two (2) <br />temporary signs, one (1) nameplate sign, one (1) political sign. Courtesy bench signs are permitted <br />on licensed courtesy benches. <br />SECTION 4. Section 9-13.02, Subdivision 3, subparagraphs "a" and "b" of the Falcon Heights City <br />Code are amended to read: <br />a. Wipes of Signs Allowed. Business, nameplate, identification, illuminated, ground, pedestal, <br />political, real estate sales, shopping center sign where there are three (3) or more businesses, <br />temporary, wall and courtesy bench signs. <br />b. Number of Each Type of Sign Allowed per Lot Frontage. One (1) real estate sales sign, two (2) <br />temporary signs, one (1) nameplate sign, one (1) political sign for each candidate, and one (1) <br />business sign or one (1) shopping center sign. If a shopping center sign is used, each business <br />• establishment located in the shopping center shall also be permitted one (1) business or nameplate <br />sign. Courtesy bench signs are permitted on licensed courtesy benches. <br />
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