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project, up to a maximum of thirty-two (32) square feet. Staff suggests this be in <br /> requiring permit signs <br /> Subd. 9. On-Site Temporary Subdivision Signs. One (1)on-site temporary sign <br /> advertising a group of lots for sale within a subdivision or group of houses for sale <br /> within a housing project,provided that the total area of such sign shall not exceed sixty- <br /> four(64)square feet with no single dimension in excess of sixteen (16)feet. The display <br /> of such sign shall be limited to a six (6)-month time period. At the expiration of such <br /> period, the applicant may request a further extension of time, otherwise the sign must be <br /> removed. . Staff suggests this be in requiring permit signs <br /> 1400.09 Signs Requiring Permits. <br /> Subd. 1 Permits Required. No sign shall be erected, constructed, altered, reconstructed, <br /> maintained or moved in the City without first securing a permit from the City, other than <br /> those described in Section 1400.08. The content of the sign shall not be reviewed or <br /> considered in determining whether to approve or deny a sign permit. <br /> Subd. 2. Permit Fees. A sign permit fee must be paid in accordance with Section 615. <br /> Subd. 3. Application for a Permit. Application for a permit shall be in writing on forms <br /> provided by the City and must be accompanied by a sign permit fee. The application <br /> shall contain the following information: <br /> (1) Names and addresses of the owners of the display structure and property. <br /> (2) The address at which any signs are to be erected or modified. <br /> (3) The lot, block and addition at which the signs are to be erected and the street on <br /> which they are to front. <br /> (4) A complete set of plans showing the necessary elevations, distances, dimensions <br /> to fully and clearly represent the construction and the placement of the signs, <br /> including dimensions of the wall surface of the building to which it is to be <br /> attached and linear_footage of the right-of-way frontage of the building. <br /> (5) The cost of the sign. <br /> (6) Type of sign (i.e. wall sign, monument sign) and if the sign is to be illuminated, <br /> the technical means by which this is to be accomplished. <br /> (7) Certification by applicant indicating the application complies with all <br /> requirements of the sign ordinance. <br /> (8) If the proposed sign is along a county road or state trunk highway, the <br /> application shall be accompanied by proof that the applicant has obtained a <br /> permit from the county or state for the sign <br /> (9) Where a shopping center comprehensive sign plan is proposed, the plan must <br /> include the location, size, height, color lighting and orientation of all signs. <br /> F:\Ordinances\Chapt 14 Signs 2007\2008 Rev SA Sign Ordinance.doc 12 <br />