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07/14/1997
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subdivision in subdivided developments, in safe, attractive residential <br />neighborhoods with all urban services and desired amenities. <br />R1, R -1X, R2, R3, R4, R6, R7 <br />In the multiple and residential districts, the following requirements apply. <br />1. Residential Identification: One nameplate per residence, not more than <br />two (2) square feet per unit. <br />2. Institutional Identification Signs: Not more than one sign per street <br />frontage; one identification sign allowed per building; not more than <br />thirty-two (32) square feet; not higher than six (6) feet; <br />3. Area Identification Signs: Not more than twenty-four (24) square feet; <br />not higher than six (6) feet. <br />4. Advertising Signs: Advertising signs, as defined by Section II, Subd. F <br />of Ordinance, are prohibited in the R1, R -1X, R3, R4, R6, R7 Zoning <br />Districts. <br />5. No sign may be closer than ten (10) feet to any property line. <br />C. BUSINESS DISTRICTS <br />a. "LB" Limited Business District: <br />Purpose. There may be some areas which are suitable only for commercial uses <br />of a limited (less intense) nature. This may be due to the close proximity of <br />residential uses. This may include high quality commercial areas such as an <br />"office park" development. Also, the "LB" District can be used as a transitional <br />district or buffer between noncompatible uses such as intense commercial ("GB") <br />and residential uses. <br />In the Limited Business Districts all signs must comply with the following: <br />1. Institutional Identification: One ground or wall sign per institution, of <br />thirty-two (32) square feet or three percent (3%) of the building face area <br />(whichever is greater), is allowed on public, medical, educational, clinical <br />or community centers. <br />6 <br />
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