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• 1008.01 1008.01 <br /> Subd. 6. PEDESTAL SIGN: A ground sign erected upon a single post or shaft or upon two (2) <br /> posts or shafts that merge or touch at the base or which are not more than fifteen feet <br /> (15') apart, center of shaft to center of shaft, with the display portion mounted on top <br /> thereof at least seven feet (7') above the surface of the street adjacent to the property on <br /> which the sign is located. No such sign shall have a sign area of more than three hundred <br /> forty (340) square feet on each side. Such sign may advertise only businesses located on <br /> the premises. No business property shall have more than one pedestal sign adjacent to <br /> each street upon which such business property abuts;provided,that on each street frontage <br /> of more than one hundred feet(100'), one additional pedestal sign may be established and <br /> maintained on such street frontage if such additional pedestal sign a)is located on a single <br /> pole,b) does not exceed twenty eight(28) square feet in an area on any side and does not <br /> have more than two (2) sides, c) is not more than four feet(4') in width or seven feet(7') <br /> in height on the sign face, d) is located at least seven feet (7') above the'surface of the <br /> street. In lieu of one additional pedestal sign, two (2) separate signs may be located on <br /> the same pole, but such two (2) signs combined shall not exceed, in area or dimensions, <br /> the limitations applicable to a single additional pedestal sign. No pedestal sign shall be <br /> so designed as to have both a) moving parts, and b) moving or blinking lights. In <br /> addition to the pedestal signs permitted by the foregoing provisions of this subdivision, <br /> • a sign advertising a public telephone may be located in the area ahead of the building <br /> setback line on the structure in which such public telephone is located. <br /> Subd. 7. PORTABLE SIGN: A back-to-back, mobile advertising device which may be <br /> mounted on wheels and used for commercial as well as civic promotions. <br /> Subd. 8. PROJECTING SIGN: A sign other than a wall sign suspended from or supported by <br /> a building or structure and projecting out therefrom. <br /> Subd. 9. ROOF SIGN: A sign erected upon or above the roof or parapet wall of a building or <br /> structure. <br /> Subd. 10. SIGN: A sign, the primary function of which is to direct attention to a product, <br /> service or activity that is sold or offered either elsewhere or upon the premises where such <br /> sign is located or to which it is affixed. <br /> Subd. 11. SIGN,ADVERTISING: A sign, the primary function of which is to direct attention <br /> to a product, service or activity that is sold or offered either elsewhere or upon the <br /> premises where such sign is located or to which it is affixed. <br /> Subd. 12. SIGN AREA: That area of a sign within the marginal lines of the surface, which <br /> bears the announcement, name, advertisement or other message or, in the case of letters, <br /> • figures or symbols attached directly to any part of a building, the area which is included <br /> in the smallest rectangle which can be made to circumscribe each letter, figure or symbol <br /> displayed thereon. <br /> City of Mounds View <br />
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