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• Subd. 15. Replacement of Existing Business Identification Signs. A <br /> business identification sign designed to replace an existing business <br /> identification.sign which lawfully exists.under this Code, so long as the new <br /> sign has the same dimensions and is in the same location as the existing sign, <br /> and is not a prohibited sign under Section 1400.007: <br /> 1400.09 Signs Requiring Permits. <br /> Subd. 1. Permits Required. No person shall erect, place, rebuild, alter or <br /> move a sign, other than those described in Subsection 1400.08. <br /> Subd. 2. Permit Fees. A sign permit fee must be paid in accordance with <br /> Section 615. <br /> Subd. 3. Application For Permit. Every application for a sign permit must be <br /> accompanied by a sign plan fee in the amount stated in Section 615 and a plan <br /> drawn to scale and including: <br /> (1) The dimensions of the sign and, where applicable, the <br /> dimensions of the wall surface of the building to which it is to be <br /> attached. <br /> 2 The.maximum and minimum height of the sip. . <br /> (3) The proposed location of the sign in relation to the face of the <br /> building in front of which or above which it is to be erected. <br /> (4) The proposed location of the sign in relation to the boundaries <br /> of the lot upon which it is to be situated. <br /> (5) If the sign is to be illuminated, the technical means by which this <br /> is to be accomplished and-the hours of illumination. <br /> (6) Where the sign is. to be attached to any existing building, a <br /> diagram or photograph of the face of the building to,which:the <br /> sign is to be attached. <br /> (7) The name and address of the owner of the sign and the address <br /> of the property where the sign is located. <br /> (8) Where a ground level sign is proposed with berrning, a diagram <br /> showing grade level and dimensions of the berm. <br /> • <br /> 14-10 <br />