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AA. Sign, Real Estate Development - a sign offering for sale, lease, or rent a <br />single family or multiple family residential project of ten (10) or more dwelling <br />units or lots <br />BB. Sign. Roof - A sign erected upon or above a roof or parapet of a building <br />CC. Sign, Shopping Center or Industrial Park - a business sign designating <br />a group of shops or offices (more than three [31) <br />DD. Sign. Structure - the supports, uprights, braces, and framework of the <br />sign. <br />EE. Sign, Subdivision Identification Display - A display, illustration, <br />structure or device which directs attention to or defines a residential subdivision. <br />FF. Sign. Temporary or Seasonal - a sign placed on a lot or parcel of land <br />for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days out of any twelve (12) month period. <br />No sign permit fee is required. <br />GG. -Sign. Wall - a sign attached to or erected against the wall of a building <br />with the exposed face of the sign on a plane parallel to the plane of the wall <br />HH. Sign, Warning - a sign which warns the public of a danger or hazard in <br />the immediate vicinity and is obviously not intended for advertising purposes <br />535.02 Signs Prohibited. <br />Subd. 1 Hazards to General Welfare. No sign shall be allowed that prevents <br />ingress or egress from any door, window, or fire escape; that tends to accumulate <br />debris as a fire hazard, or that is attached to a standpipe or fire escape or in any <br />other way constitutes a hazard to the health, safety, or general welfare of the public. <br />Subd. 2 Hazard to Traffic Control. No sign may be erected that, by reason of <br />position, shape, movement, color, or any other characteristic, interferes with the <br />proper functioning of a traffic sign or signal or otherwise constitutes a traffic hazard; <br />nor shall signs be permitted which would otherwise interfere with traffic control. <br />535.03 Private Signs Permitted for Traffic Control. Private traffic circulation signs <br />and traffic warning signs in alleys, parking lots, or in other hazardous situations may <br />be allowed on private property, provided that the signs do not exceed three (3) square <br />feet and are used exclusively for traffic control purposes. <br />535-4 <br />