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\0 1.1 Decide if pennants and fringe are to be considered temporary signs. If they are, <br /> how much fringe/pennant should be allowed per property? How should we enforce • <br /> this? <br /> V 2. Are large inflatable objects considered temporary signs? If so, what will be the size, <br /> height, setback requirements? • <br /> C4, 3. Add langua a allowing signage by construction companies while a project is in'"/Ai.� <br /> , progress. Kv, 6fi4• 191.1 . • . , pP <br /> 6/4. ✓ Add language regulating placement and time limits of garage sale signs. (This also <br /> should be addressed under zoning - at what point does a garage sale become a home <br /> business?) <br /> S. Do we allow "advertising" signage in the front or side yard, i.e a sofa in the front <br /> yard with "For Sale" written on it (the actual sale activity should be addressed in <br /> zoning code). Also "Free Puppies". <br /> AO6. Setback requirements for temporary signs - allowed the right-of-way? <br /> 34 7. Temporary signs for charitable and civic events - are they subject to temporary sign <br /> ordinances? What is a "charitable" or "civic" event? <br /> \ 41; S. Write in language specifically allowing "For Lease" and"For Sale" banners in excess • <br /> \.j° , of 10 square feet at apartment and business properties. Specifically state that <br /> banners of this type are not subject to the 3 temp signs per year rule. <br /> t.3e. 9. Set regulations pertaining to the use of search lights (or should this be covered in <br /> the zoning code?) <br /> ,/ 10. the city responsible for temporary signs erected on utility poles? (garage sales, <br /> etc.) <br /> r 11. Must clarify temporary sign portion - three permits per property or three permits <br /> 171 <br /> per business? Mounds View Square, for example, has a number of buisnesses on <br /> one piece of property - are they allowed only three signs per year? <br /> 12. Change code to read "three permits per calendar year", rather than just three per <br /> year (requires less paperwork). <br /> r,, 13. Should the City require a deposit on temporary signs to ensure prompt removal? <br /> 14. Clarification: are temporary signs allowed in residential districts?. Should residents <br /> be held to the 3 permit restriction and/or have to pay the fee? What types of <br /> temporary signs would require a permit? <br /> a.) <br /> C-'17 - <br /> t � /ice lc/4-77 <br /> � <br />
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