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Item 05B <br />Page2of3 <br />planners, many cities do not regulate them, but permit them anyway (e.g. codes have not kept <br />up with industry standards). <br />The proposed amendment; (1) allows Dynamic Display signs in the Industrial district, similar to <br />other Business districts; and (2) allows Dynamic Display Drive-Thru menu boards in the B-3, B- <br />4, and PUD districts, limited to two 36 sq ft signs, and one 15 sq ft accessory sign (same as <br />Bloomington). <br />a11 1IEEIl <br />COFFEE <br />ever <br />Example of a secondary sign (left), and primary sign (right), otherwise known as a pre -browse board, and a menu board. In this <br />example, each dynamic screen is 2' X 5' (source.' Mounds View McDonalds sign permit). The proposed Text Amendment would <br />allow a double sided pre -browse board 3' X 5' (15 sq ft), and double sided menu board 6' X 6' (36 sq ft). <br />Strategic Plan Strategy/Goal: <br />N/A <br />Financial Impact: <br />N/A <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends approval. <br />Respectfully, <br />44P-iaS49 <br />Jon Sevald, AICP <br />Community Development Director <br />ATTACHED <br />Examples of Dynamic Displays <br />Comparison Chart <br />Res 1148-22 <br />lsion <br />A Thriving Desirable Community <br />