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ORDINANCE NO. 14�-07, SECOND SERIES <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE CITY CODE <br /> REGARDING DYNAMIC DISPLAYS <br /> i <br /> CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES <br /> COUNTY OF CROW WING <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> k <br /> t <br /> r <br /> The City Council of the City of Pequot Lakes does ordain as follows: <br /> r <br /> Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this ordinance amendment is to amend Chapter 17 <br /> of the Pequot Lakes City Code regarding"Signs, Digital Displays." <br /> Amendment: Chapter 17, Section 3.2 "Definitions," Section 5.15 "Land Use Matrix," <br /> and Section 7.1 "Signs," shall be amended as follows: <br /> i <br /> Section 17-3.2. DEFINITIONS <br /> Signs, Dynamic Display: Any si„gncapable of displaying words, symbols, figures <br /> or images that can be electronically or mechanically moved or changed by <br /> remote, automatic, electronic means but not including merely the ability to turn <br /> the sign on and off. <br /> Section 17-5.15 LAND USE MATRIX <br /> LISE FM WR TR DMLI SC LIR <br /> Section 17-7.1 SIGNS <br /> 5. Onsite Signs. <br /> A. Commercial and Industrial Districts. <br /> (9)Dynamic Displays: Any sign using a dynamic displa Twin <br /> whole or in part, must meet the following operational <br /> standards: <br /> (a) Size: The total amount of area of dynamic displa sy_on a <br /> property shall not exceed 32 square feet. Each side of a <br /> two-sided sign shall be counted towards to the cumulative <br /> amount of signage allowed. <br />
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