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• Page 3 of 6 <br /> Staff Issues for Code Revision <br /> which is illuminated; <br /> 3) all permanent freestanding signs shall have self-supporting structures erected on <br /> and permanently attached to concrete foundations; <br /> 4) for wall signs, the wall must be designed for and have sufficient strength to support <br /> the sign; and <br /> 5) signs shall be constructed to withstand the following wind loads: <br /> a. for solid signs, 30 pounds per square foot on one face of the sign; and <br /> b. for other signs, 36 pounds per square foot of the total surface, or 10 <br /> pounds per square foot of the gross area of the sign as determined by the <br /> overall dimensions of the sign, whichever is greater. <br /> • Strike the language that allows wall signs to be exempt from permit fees. <br /> Strike Subd. 2d from the City Code <br /> • • Setback requirements for temporary signs- allowed the right-of-way? <br /> (Apple Valley)Temporary signs shall not be placed on the following described street <br /> rights-of-way, easements, roadway surface, sidewalks, medians, and decorative surfaces. <br /> Any sign so placed is hereby determined to be in violation if the sign regulations, a <br /> nuisance and a traffic hazard: <br /> (list streets) <br /> (Blaine)- General requirements-(1) Freestanding sign- 10 foot setback from the property <br /> line. (2)No signs are permitted in the public right-of-way. <br /> (Bloomington)General Standards pertaining to all districts: (5)No signs shall be posted, <br /> painted or otherwise affixed to any rock, trash can, tree or other perennial plant or public <br /> utility pole. No sign shall be painted on the outside of any fence or on the inside of fences <br /> that do not enclose recreational areas. <br /> (Coon Rapids) (1) All permanent ground signs shall be set back at least 18 feet from a <br /> street right-of-way or ten(10) feet from any other property line, except that ground signs <br /> along a Class I highway shall be set back at least 50 feet from a right-of-way unless there <br /> is a frontage road between the property and the highway. If there is a frontage road, the <br /> setback shall be 18 feet from the right-of-way. (2) Temporary signs shall be set back at <br /> least one foot from a public sidewalk or 18 feet from the street pavement if there is no . <br /> • sidewalk. In no case, however, shall a sign be located within a public right-of-way or <br /> within ten (10) feet from any other property line. (3) A sign (including supporting <br />