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<br />(d) Businesses which relocate will be permitted to provide signage at their old location <br />notifying of the move for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days. <br /> <br />6. A new Section 28-23, "Multi-use signs" will be added to address signage within a coordinated <br />development. There are currently no provisions in the existing ordinance which address the <br />maximum allotted signage inside a business or retail center, thus allowing for virtually <br />unlimited signage in these kinds of developments. The new provision will base sign <br />allowances inside the development on the leased or occupied fascia length, will establish <br />maximum signage allowed on the back of the building, and will provide that attached signs <br />within the development be uniform in size as much as practicable. <br /> <br />7. Section 28-37, "When permits not required," has been expanded to assist both the public and <br />City staff with identifying signs which do not require permits. We anticipate this will help <br />reduce staff time by no longer requiring detailed examinations of ordinance provisions to <br />determine whether certain kinds of signs are exempt. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approval of the proposed ordinance. <br /> <br />STAFF CONTACT: Lisa A. Wright, Director of Community Development <br /> <br />COST: The costs associated with enforcement of the new provisions of the Sign Ordinance could include <br />any labor necessary to remove and store signs and other incidental items such as postage and office supplies. <br /> <br />COUNCIL DATE: For consideration at City Council's regular Monday, December 12,2005, City Council <br />meeting. <br /> <br />ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: Attached is a copy of the existing Sign Ordinance with markings indicating <br />which provisions have been added, deleted, or revised. Double underlines indicate new wording, while <br />strikeouts indicate removed wording. <br /> <br />T .. <br />