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(k) Unsafe or dangerous signs as determined by the city administrator, or designee. <br /> (1) Painted Wall Signs. <br /> (m) Signs utilizing flashing and/or revolving beacon lights. <br /> (Code 1982,§ 900.22(3)(B);Ord. No. 09-06, § 1, 7-20-2009) <br /> State law reference—Signs resembling traffic control devices prohibited,Minn.Stats. § 169.07. <br /> Sec.30-860. Permit <br /> (a) Required Unless otherwise provided by this subdivision,the erection,alteration,or <br /> relocation of a sign shall require permits and payment of fees as described in this <br /> section. No permit is required for the maintenance of a sign. <br /> (b) Exemptions.The following types of signs are exempt from permit requirements but <br /> must otherwise be in conformance with all requirements of this subdivision: <br /> (1) On-premises Construction Signs that comply with subsection 30-866(b). <br /> (2) On-premises Directional Signs and nameplates having a Sign Area of four (4) <br /> feet or less. <br /> (3) Portable Signs in the downtown district. <br /> (4) Political Signs,on-premises Private Sale Signs or on-premises Event Signs. <br /> (5) On-premises residential or commercial Real Estate Signs that comply with <br /> subsection 30-866(c). <br /> (c) Application.Application for a permit for the erection,alteration,change of copy or <br /> relocation of a sign shall be made to the city administrator,or designee,upon a form <br /> provided by the city and shall include the following information: <br /> (1) The name and address of the owner of the sign. <br /> (2) The street address or location of the property on which the sign is to be <br /> located,along with the name and address of the property owner. <br /> (3) The type of sign or sign structure as defined in this chapter. <br /> (4) A site plan showing the proposed location of the sign along with the <br /> locations and square footage areas of all existing signs on the same premises. <br /> (5) Structural details as required. <br /> (6) The building official,at their discretion,may require plans prepared by a <br /> structural engineer to verify structural and wind load requirements. <br /> 5 <br />