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7 <br /> <br />(2) All permanent signs shall be constructed in conformance with the provisions of the Minnesota <br />State Building Code, as amended, and City Code Chapter 1003. <br /> <br />(3) Signs in windows in the interior of buildings are exempt from this chapter, except that no more <br />than 75 percent of any window may be covered by signage and no dynamic display signs shall be allowed <br />to be displayed in windows. No signs may be attached to the exterior of windows. <br /> <br />(4) “No hunting” and “No trespassing” signs are allowed as regulated by Minnesota Statutes <br />§ 97B.001, as it may be amended from time to time. No permit is required. <br /> <br />(5) Illuminated signs are allowed in all zoning districts. The source of light for any illuminated <br />sign must be controlled so as not to shine directly upon or light adjacent property or public right-of-way. <br />Signs that are not internally illuminated shall have light fixtures and sources screened from view. <br /> <br />(6) Dynamic display signs. No more than 32 square feet of the allowable sign area provided for in <br />City Code Section 1010.008 shall be used for dynamic display signs, except that in Rural and Residential <br />zoning districts dynamic display signs shall only be allowed for non-residential uses. The minimum <br />display period for any message shall be eight (8) seconds. No dynamic display signs may be placed in <br />windows. <br /> <br />(7) Signs, including individual letters and symbols, must be detachable from the building and <br />attached to the exterior building surface by adhesive or mechanical fasteners. Signs shall not be painted <br />directly on any exterior building surface. <br /> <br />(8) Signs in election years. In state general election years, the provisions of Minnesota Statutes <br />§ 211B.045, as amended, shall apply. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter regulating the <br />allowed size or number of signs, in city election years, all temporary noncommercial signs of any size <br />may be posted in any number without a permit from 30 days before the city election until ten (10) days <br />following the city election. Other requirements of this chapter, including those regarding the location of <br />signs, shall continue to apply. <br /> <br />(9) Directional signs up to four (4) square feet are allowed up to six (6) feet above grade <br />without a permit. <br /> <br />(10) The exposed uprights, superstructure, or back side of all signs must be a neutral color such <br />as light blues, grays, greens, or browns, unless the part of the sign is integral to the overall design of the <br />sign. <br /> <br />(11) Multi-occupancy business and industrial buildings. When a single principle building is <br />devoted to three (3) or more businesses or industrial tenants, a comprehensive sign plan for the entire <br />structure shall be submitted and shall be of sufficient scope and detail to permit a determination as to <br />whether or not the plan is consistent with the following regulations. The plan shall be subject to the <br />approval of the City Council. No permit shall be issued for an individual tenant except upon a <br />determination that it is consistent with the approved comprehensive sign plan. <br /> <br />(a) The maximum individual tenant sign sizes shall not exceed the maximum provisions <br />for single occupancy structures in the same zoning district.