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Definition <br />Temporary sign: Any non-permanent sign, as defined under Section 155. Temporary signs include, but are not limited <br />to; A, H or T - frame signs, curb, sidewalk, sandwich signs, flags, banners, and balloons. <br /> <br />Temporary Signs <br /> <br />In addition to the allowed permanent sign per Sign ordinance regulations, temporary sign permits may be issued by the <br />Zoning Administrator for use within commercial, light industrial, Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Recreation/Open <br />Space (ROS) zones. <br /> <br />Temporary signs and sign structures shall be constructed of durable all-weather materials, such as but not limited to <br />steel, coreaplast plastic foam-core, alumacore, polycarbonate (Lexan), vinyl and nylon. The zoning administrator may <br />allow other materials that have similar properties, durability, and visible impact if such alternative material is consistent <br />with theis ordinance. Temporary signs shall be attached to a building, and freestanding temporary signs shall not be <br />affixed to any fences, trees, public utility poles or in any location that would impede the view shed from a public <br />roadway or path, consistent with 150.072 C1 and C2. <br /> <br />No more than two (2) temporary signs, obtained by a single permit, advertising the same business or entity shall be <br />upon any single property at the same time. <br /> <br />The surface area of any temporary sign(s) issued under a single permit shall not exceed 32 square feet. This area shall be <br />in addition to permanent, window or other signage allowed elsewhere in this section. <br /> <br />During any calendar year, temporary signs may be in place no more than thirty (30) consecutive days, and through the <br />issuance of a maximum of three permits issued, temporary signs may be displayed for a total not exceeding ninety (90) <br />days per calendar. <br /> <br />Temporary signs shall be set back a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from a property line and ten (10) feet from any <br />roadway. <br /> <br />Illumination of temporary signs must meet the requirements established in 155.21 C3(G) <br /> <br />Businesses that have a dynamic display (changeable copy) sign shall not be permitted temporary signage. <br /> <br /> <br />155.23 SIGNS REQUIRING NO PERMITS <br />A property that has a new business that is having a grand opening may display a temporary sign for thirty (30) days <br />leading up to and/or following the opening date. A property that has a business that is going out of business may display <br />a temporary sign for thirty (30) days leading up to the final date of operations. <br /> <br />Residential properties hosting garage sales, rummage sales, or produce grown on the premises sales may have one <br />temporary sign that does not exceed six (6) square feet in area and does not exceed four (4) feet in height. Such signs <br />may only be on display on days in which said sales are in operation. <br /> <br />Temporary Sign Fees: <br />- New Brighton: $80 per sign, per time period <br />- Roseville: $30 + 2% Processing Fee ($2.00 min)* A 2% processing fee ($2.00 minimum otherwise 2% of permit fee) is <br />added to all permits as of January 1, 2018. <br />- Blaine: $50 for each 14 day period, not to exceed 4 such periods <br />16
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