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CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />ORDINANCE NO. <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 903.110.C. OF THE <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA ZONING CODE <br />RELATING TO GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE <br />SIGN ORDINANCE <br />THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LITTLE CANADA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1. <br />Chapter 903.110.C. of the Zoning Code of the City of Little <br />Canada is hereby amended as follows: <br />C. General Provisions. <br />1. All signs shall comply with maintenance sections <br />of the Minnesota State Building Code as may be <br />amended. <br />2. When electrical signs are installed, the <br />installation shall be subject to the State <br />Building Code as may be amended. <br />3. No signs other than governmental signs shall be <br />erected or temporarily placed within any street <br />right -of -way or upon any public lands or easements <br />or rights -of -way. <br />4. Temporary use of portable signs, banners, <br />pennants, window signs in excess of that <br />established below, and similar devices shall <br />require a permit pursuant to Section 903.110.F. of <br />this ordinance. A permit shall not be issued for <br />more than thirty (30) days nor shall a permit be <br />issued within thirty (30) days from the <br />termination date of a prior permit. In no case <br />shall permits exceed two (2) in a calendar year <br />and no temporary sign permit shall be granted for <br />any given property while another temporary sign <br />permit is in effect. If spotlights are used in <br />conjunction with temporary signs, such lights <br />shall not be operated during more than five (5) <br />days in conjunction with any single permit and <br />shall be placed in such a manner as to not <br />constitute a traffic hazard. Temporary signs <br />shall be removed from display immediately upon <br />lapse of license. Said signs shall be at least <br />five (5) feet from the property line. <br />-1- <br />Page 57 <br />