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(7) Signs placed on vehicles or trailers which are parked or Placed for the primary purpose <br />of displaying the sign, except for lettering on buses, taxis, or vehicles operating during the <br />normal course of business except as otherwise permitted in 1010.011. <br />(8) Projecting signs which extend over public property without an encroachment <br />agreement, which the city may agree to at the city's discretion. <br />(9) Roof signs including signs mounted on a roof surface or projecting above the roof line <br />of a structure if either attached to the structure or cantilevered over the structure. <br />(10) Abandoned signs or signs, other than temporary off - premise signs, that advertise an <br />activity, business, product or service no longer available on the premises on which the sign is <br />located. <br />(11) Pennants or Stringers. <br />(4)(12) Any signs not specifically allowed by this chapter. <br />§ 1010.006 CENERAL RECULATIONSDYNAMIC DISPLAY SIGN REGULATIONS. <br />(1) Studies show that there is a correlation between dynamic displays on signs and the <br />distraction of highway drivers. Distraction can lead to traffic accidents. Drivers can be distracted <br />not only by a changing message, but also by knowing that the sign has a changing message. <br />Drivers may watch a sign waiting for the next change to occur. Drivers are also distracted by <br />messages that do not tell the full story in one look. People have a natural desire to see the end of <br />the story and will continue to look at the sign in order to wait for the end. Additionally, drivers <br />are more distracted by special effects used to change the message, such as fade -ins and fade -outs. <br />Finally, drivers are generally more distracted by messages that are too small to be clearly seen or <br />that contain more than a simple message. Time and temperature signs appear to be an exception <br />to these concerns because the messages are short, easily absorbed and become inaccurate without <br />frequent changes. <br />(2) In addition to safety concerns, light pollution creates negative impacts, particularly in <br />rural areas and residential neighborhoods of the community. The city has adopted regulations of <br />exterior lighting intended to reduce light pollution. Dynamic displays are by nature very bright <br />and often are installed on highway signs, many of which are in rural and residential areas in Lino <br />Lakes. <br />(3) In conclusion, the city finds that any sign containing, in whole or in part, a dynamic <br />display,_ except signs solely displaying the time and /or temperature or similar, should not be <br />allowed in any district except as otherwise set forth in this chapter. <br />(4) Dynamic display signs, whether permanent or temporary, are prohibited in all zoning <br />districts except those with a dynamic display area that is less than 20 square feet In all <br />20140804 Draft Ordinance V6- tracked changes draft.docx20110801 Draft Ordinance V6 tracked changes draft.docx 8 <br />
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