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r <br /> Case# 1000OD-06 Page 4.3 <br /> Electronic message boards <br /> The proposed ordinance separates electronic message boards into four categories: changeable copy <br /> sign(electronic), electronic graphic display sign,video display signs, and time and temperature signs. <br /> As summarized below,the disparate nature of these sign types require development standards unique <br /> to each sign type. <br /> • Changeable copy sign, electronic—Text-only electronic displays,typically used to advertise <br /> ,gas prices at service stations. The proposed ordinance limits the amount of text displayed at <br /> one time to improve readability by motorists. Each electronic message must be displayed for a <br /> minimum of eight seconds; no portion of the message may flash, scroll, or in any manner <br /> imitate movement. <br /> • .—Electronic graphic display sign—Electronic sign displaying both text and pictorial images. <br /> These signs have the technical capability to display high-quality, photo-like images in addition <br /> to text information. Due to the potential for greater distraction with this type of sign, each <br /> electronic message must be displayed for a minimum of twenty minutes; no portion of the <br /> message may flash, scroll, or in any manner imitate movement. <br /> • Video display sign—Electronic sign whose display is characterized by motion and pictorial <br /> imagery. These signs may possess the ability to display television-like images and programs. <br /> • Time and temperature sign—Electronic sign displaying only time and temperature information. <br /> Each electronic message must be displayed for a minimum of two seconds; no portion of the <br /> message may flash, scroll, or in any manner imitate movement. <br /> Official signs and notices are exempt from the proposed ordinance. These signs are address in the <br /> existing sign code and defined as: <br /> "Official signs and notices - signs and notices erected and maintained by public <br /> officers or public agencies within their territorial jurisdiction and pursuant to and in accordance <br /> with direction or authorization contained in federal, state, or local law for the purposes of <br /> carrying out an official duty or responsibility. Historical markers authorized by state law and <br /> erected by state or local governmental agencies or nonprofit historical societies and star city <br /> signs erected under Section 173.085 may be considered official signs." <br /> The following table represents the percentage range of motorists who would view a message change on <br /> an electronic sign based on the time frequency of change and its visibility: <br /> Percent of passing motorists who would see sign change <br /> %gri,is: i iblu- nnpp�ieii efi o�i41 ffic:speecl/geriexal, <br /> ctf <br /> 01M <br /> 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds <br /> G A <br /> 8 seconds 100% 100% 100% <br /> 20 minutes 1.7% 3.3% 5% <br /> 60 minutes 0.6% 1.1% 1.7% <br /> Report to the Planning Commission September 14,2006 <br /> Division of City Planning <br />