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■ (8) Any signage placed in the right-of-way will be immediately removed by <br /> the city. Any damage occurring to the sign during the removal process will <br /> not result in a reimbursement as the sign was placed on public property. <br /> • St. Michael <br /> o 155.493 General Provisions <br /> ■ (A) No signs, other than those of governmental jurisdictions, shall be <br /> permitted within public right-of-way or roadway easements. <br /> • Champlin <br /> o Chapter 118—Signs <br /> ■ Sec 118-5. General Provisions - No sign other than bench signs at public <br /> transit stops and governmental traffic safety or roadway information signs <br /> shall be erected within any public road right-of-way or upon any public <br /> easement. <br /> • Anoka <br /> o Article VIII. Signs, Section 74-446. General Regulations <br /> ■ (a) Signs shall not be permitted within the public right-of-way or on <br /> easements, except that the City Manager or designee of the City Manager <br /> may allow temporary signs for local community event to be erected upon a <br /> site designated by the City.A banner permit is required for such signs,which <br /> will be permitted for a period not exceeding two (2) weeks. Banners that <br /> promote religious,political, business or personal causes will not permitted <br /> • Coon Rapids <br /> o Chapter 11-2100 Sign Regulations, 11-2106 Temporary Signs <br /> ■ (b) A temporary sign under this section must be set back at least one foot <br /> from a public sidewalk or 18 feet from the street pavement if there is no <br /> sidewalk. In no case will a sign be located within a public right-of-way or <br /> within 10 feet from any other property line <br /> • Blaine <br /> o 34.04 Prohibited Signs <br /> ■ (b) Signs within a public right-of-way or easement, except for signs installed <br /> by governmental subdivisions. <br /> • Ramsey <br /> o Chapter 117 Sec. 117-465. —Temporary Signs <br /> ■ (2) Location. Temporary signs must be located fully on private property,with <br /> the permission of the property owner. The city will remove any signs in the <br /> public right-of-way, or erected without permission from the property owner. <br />