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Item No: 6A <br />Meeting Date: May 7, 2014 <br />Type of Business: Other Planning Activity <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Mounds View Planning Commission <br />From: Heidi Heller, Planning Associate <br />Item Title/Subject: Discussion about Amending Chapter 1008 of the Mounds View <br />Municipal Code Pertaining to Dynamic Display Signs <br /> <br />Introduction: <br />The City amended its sign code on January 12, 2009 to include operational requirements and <br />conditions for the use of dynamic display signage with the adoption of Ordinance 816. The code <br />has since been amended to make additional changes after the dynamic sign code was put into <br />effect. Staff is proposing another amendment. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br />Prior to the adoption of the ordinance regulating dynamic signs in 2009, these types of signs were <br />not specifically addressed in the City Code, and were allowed just as other types of signs. With <br />the new technology that was allowing dynamic displays to become more affordable and common <br />for businesses, and the conversion of billboards to electronic signs, the City Council felt they <br />needed to put some regulations on these types of signs. The sign code was amended to add a <br />section specifically for dynamic signs. <br /> <br />Technology for dynamic display signs is continually changing and improving. The City recently <br />replaced the dynamic display sign at City Hall and sees firsthand the possibilities of what can put <br />displayed on these signs. The City Council discussed this issue and decided that allowing <br />“movement” of the messages, for example, flowing one screen or image into the next, would be <br />acceptable. The City Council asked that the Planning Commission discuss amending the Code to <br />remove the language that requires each image to be static, with no movement on the display. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission should also discuss a change to allow dynamic display signs to simply <br />be a maximum of 50 square feet in size, rather than “50% of the sign face or 50 square feet, <br />whichever is less.” <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission should review and discuss the proposed amendments to City Code <br />Chapter 1008 relating to dynamic signs as shown in the attached resolution. The Commission <br />may take action if they are comfortable with the proposed amendments, or changes can be <br />discussed and brought back to the Commission. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> Heidi Heller <br />Planning Associate <br /> <br />Attachment: <br />1. Resolution 1000-14