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_� <br />_ _ _ _ <br />, _ . _ . : � - - - _ t, - - - <br />billboa�-d shall autonzaticallv expire no later than Januaf-v 1, 2015 oi• ��hen the lease <br />ag��eement fof� the billboar•d expires whichevej• date is ear•lier. Such CUP shall be null- <br />and-void if the applicant {ails to obtain anv �'ec�uired permit from the State ofMinnesota. <br />b. LOCATION.• The billboaf•d must be located alor7g and north of State Highwax <br />10 (118 . The ap�licant must have an approved lease agreement with th�ropertX <br />owner. The billboard shall be of•iented lowards State Highwav 10 (1181 and/or I35W. <br />Billboaf�ds naust be locatec� c�t least 250 feet froni residentiall zoned pj�opei-tv Billboards <br />may be located adjacent to the r�ight-o� �of a street or hi�hwav but no part thereo,�' <br />shall extend over such f•i�ht_o�� <br />c. MINIMUM SPACING: Billboards must be at least 1000, eet apart. S�acing <br />between signs shall be measured bv�t'ojecting the nearest points o the signs to <br />the p��opertv lzne of the right-of-wav fr'om which they are intended to be read and <br />»zeastcring the distance in a straight line between the projected points. Reguired <br />spacing shall crpplv onlv to billboczr�ds vn the same side of the sanze r•oadwav. <br />d. MAXIMUMSIGNAREA: The maximum �ross sur ace displav a��ea of the si�rr <br />cannot exceed 700 sc�ucrre feet per szde except that anv rectangulat- billboar•d max <br />contain tempo��arv extensions, cutouts, or top lettering which occupv a total area <br />not in excess o twentv- ive (25Zpercent o the area of the basic billboard and <br />fot-m an inte�ral part of the desi�r thereof. No such tem�orary extension cut out <br />or top letterin� maZproject more than six (6) feet from the top, ei hteen (18� <br />inches from either side or fifteen (1 S anches from the bottonz of the basic <br />rectangular advertising nressage. The area of an extension, cutout, or top <br />lettering shall be deenzed to be the a�•ea of the smallest f•ectangle into which such <br />extension, cutout, or top lettering will it. <br />e,_ ORIENTATION OF SIGNFACES: Billboards mccv have no n2o��e than two (2) <br />si�n faces. Si�n faces n�ust be back-to-back with si�n faces parallel o�° an�led. All <br />billboards with their faces back-to-back and parallel shall have no greater <br />distance than ei�ht (8Z feet bet►veen the faces. All billboards with faces at an <br />angle shcrll have no �•eczter angle than thzrtz-five (35�grees. <br />f MAXIMUMSIGNHEIGHT.' The nzaximum allowable hei�ht of billboards shall <br />be thirt� five (35Z feet. The hei�ht shczll be measured fi•onz the gr�ade at the base o <br />the si� from the su�fcrce of'the roadwav whichever is higher• <br />,�. OBSTRUCTION.• No billboard may be located in such a nzanner as to obscure <br />or otherwise interfere with the e�'fectiveness of an o�cial trc��' ic si�Yl, Sl�nal or <br />device, or obstruct or interfere with a driver's view of approaching, mergin�, or <br />intersectin�a,�'fic. <br />Any billboard le�allv existin� on the effective date of this ordinance mav continue to be <br />maintained in its present form and size but not expanded. This does not preclude the <br />pef•rodic change of the message or advertisement presented on the billboard. <br />
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