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Ordinance No. 2007- <br />(e) The applicant must agree in writing that no dvnamic displays will <br />ever be used on one additional outdoor advertising sign that has a copy and graphic <br />area of at least 288 sauare feet in size. This agreement will be binding on the applicant <br />substitute a different sign for the one that no longer exists. <br />2) If the applicant complies with the permit requirements noted above, the <br />city will issue an enhanced dynamic displav permit for the designated outdoor <br />advertising sign. This permit will allow a dvnamic displav to occupy 100 percent of the <br />Section 7. City code §300.30 is amended by the addition of a new subdivision 15 to <br />read as follows: <br />15. Brightness Standards. <br />a) All signs must meet the following brightness standards in addition to those in <br />subdivision 10: <br />1) No sign may be brighter than is necessary for clear and adequate visibilitk. <br />2) No sign may be of such intensity or brilliance as to impair the vision of a <br />motor vehicle driver with average eyesight or to otherwise interfere with the driver's <br />operation of a motor vehicle. <br />3) No sign may be of such intensity or brilliance that it interferes with the <br />effectiveness of an official traffic sign, device or signal. <br />made immediately upon notice of non-compliance from the city. The person owning or <br />controlling the sign may appeal the city's determination through the following appeal <br />procedure: <br />1) After making the adjustment required by the city the person owning or <br />controlling the sign may appeal the city's determination by delivering a written appeal to <br />the city clerk within 10 days after the city's non-compliance notice. The written appeal <br />must include the name of a person unrelated to the person and business making the <br />appeal who will serve on the appeal panel <br />The stricken language is deleted; the underlined language is inserted. <br />io- <br />
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