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Ordinance 679 Report <br />May 29, 2001 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 1008 <br /> <br />SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS <br /> <br />SECTION: <br /> <br />1008.01: Purpose <br />1008.02 01: Definitions <br />1008.03 02: Building Permit Required; Exceptions <br />1008.04 03: Application for Permit <br />1008.05 04: Permit Fees; Waiver <br />1008.06 05: Issuance of Permit; Conditions <br />1008.07 06: Sign Installer's License Provisions <br />1008.08 07: Maintenance of Premises <br />1008.09 08: General Location, Design and Construction Standards <br />1008.10: Specific Sign Type Standards And Requirements <br />1008.11: Miscellaneous Signage Requirements And Provisions <br />1008.12 Prohibited Signs <br />1008.13 Nonconforming Signs <br />1008.14 09: Abrogation and Greater Restriction <br />1008.15 10: Violation of Provisions <br />1008.16 11: Sign Variances (Ord. 644, 12-13-99) <br /> <br /> <br />1008.01: Purpose. The sign ordinance is intended to establish a comprehensive and balanced system of sign control <br />that accommodates the need for a well-maintained, safe, and attractive community, and the need for effective <br />communications including business identification. The City of Mounds View finds it is necessary for the promotion <br />and preservation of the public health, safety, welfare and aesthetics of the community that the construction, location, <br />size and maintenance of signs be controlled. Further, the city finds that: <br /> <br />• permanent and temporary signs have a direct impact on and relationship to the image of the community; <br /> <br />• the manner of installation, location and maintenance of signs affects the public health, safety, welfare <br />and aesthetics of the community; <br /> <br />• an opportunity for viable identification of community businesses and institutions must be established; <br /> <br />• the safety of motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and other users of public streets and property is affected by <br />the number, size, location and appearance of signs that unduly divert the attention of drivers; <br /> <br />• installation of signs suspended from, projecting over, or placed on the tops of buildings, walks or other <br />structures may constitute a hazard during periods of high winds and an obstacle to effective fire- <br />fighting and other emergency service; <br /> <br />• uncontrolled and unlimited signs adversely impact the image and aesthetic attractiveness of the <br />community and thereby undermine economic value and growth; <br /> <br />• uncontrolled and unlimited signs, particularly temporary signs which are commonly located within or <br />adjacent to public right-of-way or are located at driveway/street intersections, result in roadside clutter <br />and obstruction of views of oncoming traffic. This creates a hazard to drivers and pedestrians and also <br />adversely impacts a logical flow of information; <br /> <br />• commercial signs are generally incompatible with residential uses and should be strictly limited in <br />residential zoning districts; and