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b. Any sign which contains or initiates an official traffic sign or signal, <br />except for private, on- premise directional signs. <br />c. Any sign which moves or rotates. Exempted are time and <br />temperature information and barber poles. <br />d. Except for holiday signs and exceptions provided in provision C, 4. <br />below, any sign which contains or consists of banners, pennants, <br />ribbons, streamers, strings of light bulbs, spinners, or similar devices. <br />e. Portable signs (except in case of paragraph C, 4.). <br />f. Signs which are attached in any manner to trees, fences, utility poles, <br />or other such permanent supports, except for those signs found on <br />fences (inside) of baseball parks. <br />g. <br />No sign shall display any moving parts, nor shall it be illuminated <br />with any flashing or inteunittent lights, nor shall it be animated. <br />Exempted are time and temperature information and barber poles. <br />All displays shall be shielded to prevent any light to be directed at on- <br />coming traffic in such brilliance as to impair the vision of any driver. <br />No device shall be illuminated in such a manner as to interfere with <br />or obscure an official traffic sign or signal. <br />h. Roof signs erected after the effective date of this Ordinance. <br />i. Any temporary off premise sign. <br />C. General Provisions. <br />1. All signs shall comply with maintenance sections of the Minnesota State <br />Building Code as may be amended. <br />2. When electrical signs are installed, the installation shall be subject to the <br />State Building Code as may be amended. <br />3. No signs other than governmental signs shall be erected or temporarily <br />placed within any street right -of -way or upon any public lands or easements <br />or rights -of -way. <br />4. a. Temporary use of portable signs, banners, pennants, window signs in <br />excess of that established below, and similar devices shall require a <br />permit pursuant to Section 903.110.F. of this ordinance. In no case <br />shall permits exceed four (4) in a calendar year, or a total of one <br />hundred twenty days (120) days in a calendar year, with no more than <br />903 -35 <br />