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g) Reflectors and lights. Gooseneck and similar reflectors and lights shall be permitted on <br />ground and wall signs; provided, however, the reflectors and lights shall concentrate the <br />illumination upon the area of the sign so as to prevent glare upon the street or adjacent <br />property. It shall be unlawful to maintain any sign which is wholly or partially illuminated <br />by floodlights or spotlights, unless such lights are completely concealed from view from <br />the public right-of-way, <br />8. Motion as a component of a sign. No sign shall have any flashing, scintillating, moving or blinking <br />lights or rotating beacons, whether operated by electronic or mechanical means or wind driven, <br />nor shall any floodlight, spotlight, or beacon utilize such actions to illuminate a sign. In addition, <br />no beam of light shall be projected through a mechanism which periodically changes the color of <br />the light reaching the sign. <br />9. Attention -attracting objects. The use of any attention -attracting object, as defined in this Section, <br />shall be allowed only as a temporary sign in conjunction with a special event permit, not to exceed <br />ten days per issuance. No permit shall be granted for any premises more than four times in any <br />calendar year; or more than once in any three-month period. <br />10. Resemblance to traffic signs. No sign shall contain or resemble any sign resembling in size, shape, <br />message, or color any traffic control devices compliant with the Minnesota State Manual on <br />Uniform Traffic Control Devices. <br />g) Limitations according to the type of land use and zoning district. Unless exempt under paragraph <br />(k) of this section or as expressly provided elsewhere, no permanent or temporary signs shall <br />be displayed except in conformity with the following regulations as they correspond to the type of land <br />use and districts in which the sign is to be displayed. <br />1. Residential uses in residential districts. <br />a) In connection with legal home occupations, a single sign tent -to -thee <br />which does not exceed two square feet in area. Signs under this subsection shall be wall <br />signs only. <br />b) A residential condominium or multifamily apartment complex may display identification <br />signs ' if the total acreage <br />of the lot is one acre or more and the condominium or apartment includes eight or more <br />units. One wall identification sign and one ground identification sign per street frontage <br />may be displayed, with a maximum of two wall identification signs and two ground <br />identification signs per lot. No identification sign shall exceed 32 square feet in area, and <br />the maximum height is six feet above curb level for ground signs or is one story or 12 <br />feet above curb level for wall signs, whichever is lower. For the purposes of this <br />subsection, the term "lot," when used in reference to a condominium, means all property <br />within the common interest community complex and not each unit. <br />c) Subdivision identification signs. <br />
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