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LAKEVILLE, Page 1 of 3 <br />City of Lakeville (selected portions of the sign code) <br />CHAPTER 23: SIGNS <br />11-23-1: FINDINGS, PURPOSE AND EFFECT: <br />A.Findings: The city finds: <br />1. Exterior signs have a substantial impact on the character and quality of the <br />environment. <br />2. Signs provide an important medium through which individuals may convey a variety <br />of messages. <br />3. Signs can create traffic hazards and aesthetic concerns, thereby threatening the public <br />health, safety and welfare. <br />4. The city's zoning regulations have, since as early as 1970, included the regulation of <br />signs in an effort to provide adequate means of expression and to promote the economic <br />viability of the business community, while protecting the city and its citizens from a <br />proliferation of signs of a type, size, location and character that would adversely impact <br />upon the aesthetics of the community and threaten the health, safety and welfare of the <br />community. The regulation of the physical characteristics of signs within the city has had <br />a positive impact on traffic safety and the appearance of the community. <br />• <br />B.Purpose And Intent: It is not the purpose or intent of this sign ordinance to regulate the <br />message displayed on any sign; nor is it the purpose or intent of this chapter to regulate any <br />building design or any display not defined as a sign, or any sign which cannot be viewed from <br />outside a building. The purpose and intent of this chapter is to: <br />1. Regulate the number, location, size, type, illumination and other physical <br />characteristics of signs within the city in order to promote the public health, safety and <br />welfare. <br />2. Maintain, enhance and improve the aesthetic environment of the city by preventing <br />visual clutter that is harmful to the appearance of the community. <br />3. Improve the visual appearance of the city while providing for effective means of <br />communication, consistent with constitutional guarantees and the city's goals of public <br />safety and aesthetics. <br />4. Provide for fair and consistent enforcement of the sign regulations set forth herein <br />under the zoning authority of the city. <br />C.Effect: A sign may be erected, mounted, displayed or maintained in the city if it is in <br />conformance with the provisions of this chapter. The effect of this chapter, as more specifically <br />set forth herein, is to: <br />1. Allow a wide variety of sign types in commercial zones, and a more limited variety of <br />signs in other zones, subject to the standards set forth in this sign ordinance. <br />2. Allow certain small, unobtrusive signs incidental to the principal use of a site in all <br />zones when in compliance with the requirements of this sign ordinance. <br />3. Prohibit signs whose location, size, type, illumination or other physical characteristics <br />negatively affect the environment and where the communication can be accomplished by <br />
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