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�"�• Council Member Bergeson introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: <br /> CITY OF LINO LAKES <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 38 - 97 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LINO LAKES SIGN ORDINANCE NO. 12 - <br /> 97, SECTION IV L. b. WHICH ESTABLISHES SIGN REGULATIONS OF <br /> POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION <br /> The City Council of the City of Lino lakes ordains: <br /> Section 1. Section IV L.b. of the Lino Lakes Sign Ordinance no. 12 - 97 is amended <br /> to read as follows: <br /> b. Other Election Years: In years when no state general election is to take <br /> place, signs announcing candidates seeking public political office and other data pertinent <br /> thereto shall be permitted up to a total area of eight(8) square feet in size and dimensions <br /> not greater than two (2) feet by four(4) feet. These signs shall be confined within private <br /> .� property,provided that the property owner's permission has been obtained. A maximum <br /> of two (2) signs per candidate is allowed on any residential lot within the Single Family <br /> (R1) and Single-Family Executive (R-l X) zoning classifications. In all other zoning <br /> classifications, signs are limited to two (2)per candidate every two hundred(200) feet of <br /> road frontage. No more than two (2) signs per candidate shall be placed in front of the <br /> polling places. Campaign signs may be displayed twenty-five (25) days prior and five (5) <br /> days after the election for which they are intended. Notwithstanding any provision <br /> contained in this Ordinance, the City, upon three (3)days notice, may remove any <br /> campaign sign in violation of this Ordinance. The sign enforcement authorities for the <br /> City of Lino Lakes are authorized to request enforcement of campaign sign violations <br /> through agencies and individuals not employed by the City of Lino Lakes <br /> Section 2. Effective Date <br /> This Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and publication according to the City <br /> Charter. <br /> Passed by the City Council this 29th day of December, 1997. <br /> Jo L. Landers, Mayor <br />