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• <br />• <br />• <br />Legacy Signage Criteria <br />Page 6 <br />Placement. Single User Signs shall only be allowed for the Lino Lakes City Hall and the YMCA. <br />Design. Single User signage shall be limited to a single monument sign designed in accordance with the <br />main building on the site. All Single User signage is limited to a single monument sign with a maximum <br />height of eight feet and not to exceed 75 square feet in area. All monument signs shall include a base of <br />masonry materials measuring a minimum of twelve inches above adjacent grades. The design of Single <br />User signage must include only materials allowed within the Commercial, Mixed -Use, & Civic District <br />Architectural Standards (Chapter 3.4). <br />Setback. Single User signage shall be setback a minimum of five feet from property lines. At no time <br />shall the placement of free standing signage be allowed to impede the visibility of vehicular or pedestrian <br />traffic at intersections. <br />Incidental Signs <br />Definition. A sign, generally informational, that has a purpose secondary to the use of the lot on which it <br />is located, such as 'no parking', 'entrance', 'loading only', directory signs, drive - through menu boards, <br />and similar directive or identifying messages. In order to qualify as an incidental sign, a sign may <br />contain the logo or name of the business that is on the same parcel as the sign but shall not contain any <br />other commercial message legible from a position off the lot on which the sign is located. No permit is <br />necessary if the permit is less than four square feet in size. <br />Placement. Incidental signs may be attached to a building or be free - standing with a maximum height of <br />five feet. <br />Design. Any incidental sign measuring a maximum of four square feet in size can be placed without a <br />permit. Any incidental sign exceeding four square feet in size must be approved by the City Council. <br />Setback. Incidental signs must be setback a minimum of ten feet from any property line. <br />Prohibited Signs <br />All other free standing signage not listed within Section 5.1 shall be prohibited. All private signage is <br />prohibited from being located within public right of w ays or being attached to any public structure, <br />utility pole or utility box. <br />5.2. BUILDING SIGNS <br />Wall Signs <br />Definition. A permanent sign attached to or erected against the wall of a building or structure with the <br />exposed face to the sign in plane approximately parallel to the face of said wall and extending not more <br />than fifteen inches from the building wall face. All wall signage shall require a permit. <br />Placement. Wall signage shall be placed in accordance with the following requirements: <br />Multiple Tenant Buildings <br />
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