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4.20 - Sign Permits and Regulations § 4.20 Section 4.20: Sign Permits and Regulations Subdivision 1. Purpose The purpose of this section is to establish minimum sign requirements to protect and promote the general welfare, health, safety, order and aesthetics within the City; to permit adequate signs for effective communication; to limit signs to identify uses and businesses where they are located and to do so in an efficient, effective and aesthetic manner while maintaining an attractive and appealing appearance along streets, highways, private and public property, and the air space above and between developments; and to recognize the need to maintain an attractive and appealing appearance of property and prevent visual clutter, while at the same time assuring that the public is not endangered, annoyed or distracted. Subdivision 2. Definitions For the purposes of this Section, certain words and terms are defined as follows: A. Address Sign: A sign consisting of identification numbers only, either in written or numerical form. B. Bench Sign: A sign located on the front surface of the back rest of a bench located on the street or the immediate adjacent property and designed for seating while waiting at a bus stop or in a public plaza space. C. Business or Identification Sign: A sign which directs attention to a business, profession, commodity, service, activity or entertainment which is conducted, sold or offered upon the premises where such sign is located. D. Construction Sign: A project sign placed at a construction site identifying the project or the name of the architect, engineer, contractor, financier or other involved parties. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 E. Electronic Sign: An illuminated sign on which such illumination is not kept stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times when such sign is in use and which displays a message that changes more than once per 24-hour period. Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 F. Flashing Sign: Any illuminated sign or non-illuminated sign, emitting an intermittent or flashing light or creating the illusion of intermittent or flashing light by means of animation or other methods. G. Free Standing Sign: A sign placed in the ground and not affixed to any part of any building. Pylon signs and Monuments signs are examples of freestanding signs. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 Golden Valley City Code Page 1 of 20 § 4.20 H. Garage Sale Sign: A sign identifying a temporary sale of household items sold by one private party to another private party. Such items shall be sold solely for personal use and not for resale. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 I. Illuminated Sign: A sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outlines illuminated by electric lights or luminous tubes as a part of the sign. 3. Menu Sign: An exterior freestanding sign advertising products or services of a business with a drive-through facility. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 K. Monument Sign: A freestanding sign not to exceed twelve (12) feet in height not supported by poles or posts which is architecturally designed and located directly on grade with the base being seventy percent (70%) or more of the greatest width of the sign and within the base integrated in the sign, except as allowed in the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-12-10 L. Name Plate Sign: A sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is placed. M. Neighborhood Identification Sign: A monument sign identifying a neighborhood or area. N. Non-conforming Sign: A sign lawfully existing at the adoption of this Ordinance but does not conform to its requirements. O. Portable Sign: A sign not attached permanently to the ground and designed so as to be movable from one location to another. P. Private Directional Sign: A non-advertising sign erected on private property by the owner of the property for purposes of guiding vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Q. Public Sign: Any sign defined as a traffic control sign in the Highway Traffic Regulation Act, any identification sign installed in a public park by a public authority or any identification, regulatory, warning or other sign approved by the City for installation on public land. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 R. Pylon Sign: A free standing sign which is not a monument sign. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-12-10 Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 20 § 4.20 S. Real Estate Sign: A sign which advertises the development, sale, lease or rental of land or buildings. T. Search Light Sign: A temporary sign drawing attention to an event, activity, or site by concentrating or focusing light rays or beacons to create a brightly focused light that may rotate, flash, remain steady or some combination of these. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 U. Shopping Centers: Any contiguous group of six (6) or more retail stores or service establishments within the Commercial Zoning district comprising ten thousand (10,000) or more square feet of floor area which provides off-street parking utilized in common by patrons, where each tenant is provided direct access to the parking area by means of an exterior door or exit at ground or balcony level. Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 V. Sign: A name, identification, description, display, or illustration, which is affixed to or represented directly on a building structure, or a tract of land and which directs attention to an object, product, place, activity, person, institution, organization, or business located on the same premises. It does not include any official court or other public notices or directional signs placed by an authorized government agency, nor does it include the flag, emblem, or insignia of a nation, political unit, school or religious or service or fraternal group. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 W. Special Temporary Sign: A sign designed to be displayed for a limited period of time that is not permanently fixed to the land or a structure which may be larger and/or displayed for a longer duration than a Temporary Sign if the criteria set forth in this Chapter are met. Source: Ordinance No. 589, 2nd Series Effective Date: 2-17-16 X. Surface Area of Sign: The entire area within a single continuous perimeter enclosing the extreme limits of actual sign surface. It does not include any structural elements outside the limits of such sign and not forming an integral part of the display. Only one (1) side of a double-faced or V-type (one hundred thirty five (135) degree maximum) structure or pylon sign shall be used in computing total surface area. If individual letters are mounted directly on a wall or canopy without a frame, the sign area shall be the area in square feet of the smallest rectangle enclosing the sign. Y. Temporary Sign: A sign designed to be displayed for a limited period of time that is not permanently fixed to the land or a structure. Golden Valley City Code Page 3 of 20 § 4.20 Z. Wall Sign: A sign attached to or erected against an exterior wall surface of a building or structure. AA. Window Sign: A sign placed, mounted or hanging on the outside or inside surface of a window or any sign placed within a building for the purpose of being visible from the public right-of-way. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 BB. Office/Warehouse Park: Any contiguous group of six (6) or more business establishments within the Industrial or Light Industrial Zoning District comprising ten thousand (10,000) or more square feet of floor area which provides off-street parking utilized in common by patrons, where each tenant is provided direct access to the parking area by means of an exterior exit door at ground level. Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 Subdivision 3. Exempt Signs The following signs are exempt from certain provisions of this section as provided below. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 A. Bench signs. If located on a bench permitted by the City and as defined and allowed by City Code Section 7.40 Source: Ordinance No. 286, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-14-03 B. Menu signs C. Private Directional signs D. Public signs E. Signs on licensed vehicles moved daily F. Garage Sale signs Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 Item G was deleted in its entirety Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-12-10 Subdivision 4. Prohibited Uses The following uses are prohibited. A. Flashing signs and Portable signs Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 Golden Valley City Code Page 4 of 20 § 4.20 B. Electronic signs having a message that changes more than once per 24-hour period, except those portions of an electronic sign displaying only the time and/or temperature. No electronic sign displaying the time and/or temperature shall blink, flash, or change in any manner whatsoever, except to display the changing time or temperature. No electronic sign displaying the time and temperature shall rotate or flash back and forth between the same. C. Signs placed on rooftops Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 D. Signs or parts of signs that rotate, move, flutter or which give the appearance of such action E. Signs or advertising murals painted directly on a building Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 F. Signs painted or mounted on trees, utility poles, bollards, or other portions of a property or structure not specifically designed for the display of signs, except for those window signs where allowed by this Section Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 G. Signs installed in a way that obstructs clear vision of persons using the streets or at any location that, because of its position, shape, or color, interferes with, obstructs the view of, or may be confused with, any authorized traffic sign, signal, or device. No sign other than Public or Construction signs, shall be visible from a public street which makes use of the words "STOP", "LOOK", "DANGER", or any other word, phrase, symbol or character which may interfere with, mislead, or confuse persons using the public streets Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 H. Any sign upon which is stated or depicted any pornographic or obscene words, conduct, or other matter I. Any sign relating to adult establishments and accessory uses as defined in Section 11.50 of this Code unless at the location of such adult establishment or accessory use and otherwise in conformance with this Section. 3. Signs mounted upon buildings that extend above the roof or parapet wall level, whichever is higher Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 Golden Valley City Code Page 5 of 20 § 4.20 Subdivision 5. Permit Exceptions It is unlawful for any person to erect, construct, repair, resurface, alter or maintain a sign without first obtaining the applicable permit, except for the following signs: A. A nameplate not exceeding one (1) square foot in area, and containing only the name of the resident, or title of person practicing a profession, in the Residential, Residential R-2 and Multiple Dwelling Zoning District. B. Real Estate signs pertaining to the lease or sale of real estate containing six (6) or less square feet. C. Construction signs advertising the development or improvement of a property by builder, owner, contractor or other persons furnishing service, materials or labor, provided such sign is removed when the work is completed or upon issuance of a certificate of occupancy or completion, whichever occurs first. D. Garage sale signs. Subdivision 6. Administration The Building Official or his or her designee shall administer this Section of the City Code. Subdivision 7. Fees Sign permit fees shall be set by the City Council, adopted by resolution, and amended from time-to-time. Subdivision 8. General Regulations A. Calculation of Sign Area. All signs are included in the calculation of sign area, except for the following: Address Signs, Construction Signs, Menu Signs not visible from a right of way, Neighborhood Identification Signs, Private Directional Signs, Real Estate Signs, and Temporary Signs. B. Free Standing Signs. If there is pedestrian or vehicular traffic that passes under a free standing sign, eight (8) feet of clearance from basic grade to the lowest element of the sign shall be required. At the discretion of the Building Official or his or her designee, a property survey and an engineered plan for foundations and/or soil tests may be required for freestanding signs. C. Illumination. Direct rays or glare of light from an illuminated sign shall not be visible from public rights-of-way or property other than that on which the illuminated sign is located. Any external source of illumination must be provided with shields or lenses that concentrate the light onto the sign. D. Menu Signs. If the name of the business or business logo is included in a menu sign, the sign area of such name or logo shall be counted as sign area for determining maximum sign area allowed. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 Golden Valley City Code Page 6 of 20 § 4.20 E. Sign Quality. All signs, including but not limited to wall signs, monument signs, and pylon signs, shall incorporate materials and colors which are compatible with the building on the site where the sign is to be located. Compatible shall include, but is not limited to, materials that are consistent with the principal architectural features and colors of the building(s) being identified. All signs shall be of good quality, and shall be designed to include attractive and tasteful colors and design elements. The layout of the sign shall give the sign a neat and orderly appearance. F. Sign Setbacks. Signs other than residential nameplates and neighborhood identification signs must be entirely located at least ten (10) feet from all property lines and ten (10) feet from any driveway on the premises on which the sign is erected and maintained, except as allowed in the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. The following additional setbacks are required: 1. Signs must be outside the corner visibility zone, as per the corner visibility requirements in Chapter 7 of the City Code. 2. Shopping center pylon signs shall have a minimum setback of thirty-five (35) feet from a street property line. G. Streets and Easements. No sign other than public signs shall be erected or placed upon any public street, right-of-way, public easement, public land or project over public property or public easements, except as allowed in the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-12-10 H. Wall Signs. The following requirements are applicable for all wall signs: 1. Spacing. Signs applied to a building shall be placed as to allow a space between the end of the sign and the edge of the building or individual occupancy equal to ten percent (10%) of the linear frontage of the building or individual occupancy. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 2. Sign Projection. No sign may project out more than eighteen (18) inches from the face of the building to which it is attached, except as allowed in the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-12-10 I. Window Signs. Window sign(s) mounted or hanging on a window surface must meet the following requirements: 1. No window sign(s) shall occupy more than fifty percent (50%) of the surface area of a window. Golden Valley City Code Page 7 of 20 § 4.20 2. If the name of the business or business logo where the sign is located is included in a window sign, the sign area of such name or logo shall be counted as sign area for determining maximum sign area allowed. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 3. In the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District, window signs on a building substantially remodeled after December 31, 2009, shall be calculated as sign area. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 03-12-10 3. Garage and Real Estate Sale Signs. Garage and Real Estate sale signs shall be subject to the following requirements: 1. No resident shall display garage sale signs for more than eight (8) days per year. Such signs shall not be displayed on more than two (2) non- continuous occasions per year. 2. All garage sale signs shall clearly identify the address, month, dates or days of the week of the sale. 3. All signs shall be set back a minimum of fifteen (15) feet from the back of the curb or behind any existing sidewalk, whichever is greater. 4. All signs shall be removed by 9 pm on the final day of the sale. 5. No sign shall be: a. Greater than six (6) square feet in area or three (3) feet in height. The height of the sign shall be measured from the top of the sign to the ground. b. Located on any governmental property, including the street right-of- way. c. Placed on vehicles or trailers located on the public street or any other public or governmental property. d. Placed on private property other than the sale premises without prior permission of the property owner. e. Posted more than one (1) day prior to the sale. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 Golden Valley City Code Page 8 of 20 § 4.20 K. Business Closure. If at any time a business or person goes out of business or permanently ceases to operate as a business, said business or person shall meet the following requirements: 1. All business signs, except real estate signs, must be removed within thirty (30) days. 2. All signs remaining after thirty (30) days shall result in a written warning to the property owner from the Building Official or his/her designee. The Building Official or designee shall mail such warning to the property owner using regular U.S. Mail. 3. All signs not removed within thirty-five (35) days after the date of the Building Official or designee's letter shall be removed by the Building Official or his/her designee, and any costs associated with said removal shall be assessed against the property whereupon the sign was located. Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 Subdivision 9. Regulation by Zoning District A. General. Signs not specifically permitted in the zoning districts are prohibited. B. Residential Zoning District. No freestanding sign in the Residential district shall exceed six (6) feet in height. The following signs are permitted within the Residential Zoning district: 1. Temporary signs: a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed six (6) square feet per street frontage, nor fifty (50) square feet if more than six (6) lots or more than two (2) acres. b. Construction sign. Not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 c. Garage sale signs. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 2. Permanent signs: a. Nameplate sign. Not to exceed one (1) square foot. b. Neighborhood Identification sign. A sign with a sign area of thirty-two (32) square feet at each street opening provided the development contains at least six (6) lots/dwellings. Golden Valley City Code Page 9 of 20 § 4.20 C. Two Family (R-2) Residential Zoning District. No freestanding sign in the Two Family Residential district shall exceed six (6) feet in height. The following signs are permitted within the Two Family (R-2) Residential Zoning District: 1. Temporary signs: a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed six (6) square feet, nor fifty (50) square feet if more than six (6) lots or two (2) acres. b. Construction sign. Not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 c. Garage sale signs. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 2. Permanent signs: a. Nameplate sign. Not to exceed one (1) square foot. b. Neighborhood Identification sign. Not to exceed a height of six (6) feet and a sign area of thirty-two (32) square feet provided the development contains at least six (6) lots/dwellings. D. Multiple Dwelling Zoning District. No freestanding sign in the Multiple Dwelling District shall exceed eight (8) feet in height. The following signs are permitted within the Multiple Dwelling Zoning District. 1. Temporary signs: a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet, nor fifty (50) square feet if more than six (6) lots or two (2) acres. b. Construction sign. Not to exceed sixty-four (64) square feet. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 c. Garage sale signs. Source: Ordinance No. 307, 2nd Series Effective Date: 8-13-04 2. Permanent signs: a. Nameplate sign. Not to exceed one (1) square foot. b. Neighborhood Identification sign or Wall sign. Is allowed at a maximum of fifty (50) square feet of total signs if there are at least six (6) lots/dwellings. Golden Valley City Code Page 10 of 20 § 4.20 E. Institutional Zoning District. The following signs are permitted within the Institutional Zoning District. 1. Temporary signs. The size shall not exceed one hundred (100) percent of the permanent sign area allowed. Additional size requirements are as follows: a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed fifty (50) square feet. b. Construction sign. Not to exceed sixty-four (64) square feet in area. 2. Permanent signs. The total sign area shall not exceed sixty (64) square feet. The height requirements for permanent signs are as follows: a. Monument sign. Shall not be higher than twelve (12) feet. b. Pylon sign. Shall not be higher than twenty-five (25) feet. F. Business and Professional Offices Zoning District. The following signs are permitted within the Business and Professional Offices Zoning District. 1. Temporary signs: The size shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of the permanent sign area allowed. a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed thirty-two (32) square feet. b. Construction sign. Not to exceed sixty-four (64) square feet. 2. Permanent signs: a. Monument sign. Shall not exceed twelve (12) feet in height. b. Pylon sign. Shall not exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height. 3. Maximum Total Sign Area. The following limits apply: 0 - 1 acre or floor area 10 - 15,000 gross sq. ft. 50 sq. ft. 1 - 3 acres or floor area 15 - 45,000 gross sq. ft. 90 sq. ft. Over 3 acres or floor area over 45,000 gross sq. ft. 150 sq. ft. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 G. Commercial Zoning District. The following signs are permitted within the Commercial Zoning District. Golden Valley City Code Page 11 of 20 § 4.20 1. Temporary signs. The size shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of the permanent sign area allowed. a. Real estate sign: No such sign shall exceed sixty-four (64) square feet. b. Construction sign: The following limits apply: 1 acre or floor area 0 - 15,000 gross sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 1 - 3 acres or floor area 15 - 45,000 gross sq. ft. 90 sq. ft. 3 - 5 acres or floor area 45 - 75,000 gross sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. Over 5 acres of floor area over 75,000 gross sq. ft. 120 sq. ft. 2. Permanent signs: a. Maximum Total Sign Area. The following limits apply: 0 - 1 acre 0 - 15,000 gross sq. ft. 150 sq. ft. 1 - 3 acres 15 - 45,000 gross sq. ft. 200 sq. ft. 3 - 5 acres 45 - 75,000 gross sq. ft. 300 sq. ft. Over 5 acres 400 sq. ft. over 75,000 gross sq. ft. b. Monument sign. Shall not be greater than twelve (12) feet in height. c. Pylon sign. Shall not be greater than twenty-five (25) feet in height. d. Shopping Center signage. A shopping center may be allowed one (1) common pylon sign with a maximum area of two hundred sixty (260) square feet in addition to the sign area otherwise allowed. Each tenant shall be allowed two (2) square feet of sign area per foot of lineal frontage. H. Light Industrial and Industrial Zoning Districts. The following signs are permitted within the Light Industrial and Industrial Zoning Districts. 1. Temporary signs. The size shall not exceed seventy-five (75) percent of the permanent sign area allowed. a. Real estate sign. Not to exceed sixty-four (64) square feet. Golden Valley City Code Page 12 of 20 § 4.20 b. Construction sign. The following limits apply: 0 - 2 acres or floor area 0 - 40,000 gross sq. ft. 64 sq. ft. 2 - 4 acres or floor area 40 - 160,000 gross sq. ft. 90 sq. ft. Over 4 acres or floor area over 160,000 gross sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. 2. Permanent signs: a. Monument sign. Shall not be greater than twelve (12) feet in height. b. Pylon sign. Shall not be greater than twenty-five (25) feet in height. c. Maximum Total Sign Area. The following limits apply: 0 - 2 acres or floor area 150 sq. ft. 0 - 40,000 gross sq. ft. 2 - 4 acres or floor area 180 sq. ft. 40 - 160,000 gross sq. ft. Over 4 acres or floor area 200 sq. ft. over 160,000 gross sq. ft. d. Office Warehouse Park signage. An Office Warehouse Park may be allowed one (1) common sign with a a maximum area of one hundred eighty (180) square feet in addition to the sign area otherwise allowed. If the Office Warehouse Park features multiple tenants, each tenant shall be allowed two (2) square feet of sign area per foot of lineal frontage. Source: Ordinance No. 323, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-25-05 Section 3(a) deleted in its entirety Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-12-10 I. Planned Unit Development (PUD). Signs for a PUD shall be governed by the underlying zoning on the property. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 3. I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. This district has unique requirements requiring special consideration. 1. Purpose. The City of Golden Valley has completed a study of the I-394 corridor, established a separate zoning district for this corridor and hereby establishes sign regulations for this special district. The sign purposes for this district include the sign purposes as contained in Subdivision 1 of this Golden Valley City Code Page 13 of 20 § 4.20 Section. These sign purposes are designed to improve, or at least not detract from, visual coherence and attractiveness of the I-394 corridor, to complement colors and materials of the subject building while being visually appealing, pedestrian oriented and compatible with buildings, streetscape, public views, and spaces. 2. Signage Plan Required. a. A signage plan which shows buildings, access, parking, setbacks, open space, property lines, and the location, size, materials, height, illumination, if any, of existing and proposed signs and buildings and other relevant site features must be submitted to the city at the time of site plan review or consideration for a conditional use permit. If a site plan review or conditional use permit is not required and a sign application is submitted, a signage plan must also be submitted unless a signage plan approved by the City is on file. b. To be approved, the Signage Plan must be found to meet the Purpose clause, and all other requirements of the sign ordinance applicable to the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. c. To be approved, the area of all signs must be calculated as sign area unless excepted by 4.20 Subdivision 5. d. Upon approval of the signage plan by the City, it shall govern the location, type and size of signs until the site plan is amended with a new and approved signage plan which is in conformance with the sign ordinance in effect at the time of submission of the amended plan. 3. The following signs are permitted within the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District: a. Temporary signs. 1. Real estate signs. The following limits apply: Single-use 32 sq. ft. Mixed-use 64 sq. ft. 2. Construction signs. The following limits apply: Single-use 120 sq. ft. Mixed-use 120 sq. ft. 3. Garage Sale signs for single-use Multiple Dwellings. Golden Valley City Code Page 14 of 20 § 4.20 4. Other temporary signs, banners and inflatables as regulated in Subdivision 10. b. Permanent signs. The maximum total sign area includes window signs and is based on use and other factors. Three (3) use categories are established: Single Use Residential, Single Use Non-Residential, and Mixed Uses. The following limits apply. Maximum Total Sign Single Use Residential Area Less than 6 (lots or) dwellings 1 sq. ft. per dwelling 6 or more (lots or) dwellings 50 sq. ft. Maximum Total Sign Area Single Use Non- 1-394 Mixed Use Zoning District Subdistrict Subdistrict Subdistrict Residential A B C (Includes single use commercial, office, hotel, institutional, and industrial/light industrial Low Rise - Mid Rise - High Rise - uses) up to 3 up to 6 up to 10 Parcel Size or Floor Area stories stories stories 0 to 1 acre or floor area of 0 to 15,000 gross sq. ft. 100 sq. ft 120 sq. ft 150 sq. ft. >1 to 3 acres or floor area of >15 to4 5,000 gross sq. ft. 120 sq. ft. 150 sq. ft. 200 sq. ft. >3 to 5 acres or floor area of >45 to 75,000 gross sq. ft. 200 sq. ft. 250 sq. ft 300 sq. ft. >5 acres or floor area of >75,000 gross sq. ft. 300 sq. ft. 350 sq. ft 400 sq. ft Maximum Total Sign Area Mixed Uses 1-394 Mixed Use Zoning District Subdistrict Subdistrict Subdistrict A B C Low Rise - up Mid Rise - up High Rise - up Parcel Size or Floor Area to 3 stories to 6 stories to 10 stories 0 to 1 acre or floor area of 0 to 15,000 gross sq. ft. 150 sq. ft. 180 sq. ft. 200 sq. ft. >1 to 3 acres or floor area of >15 to 45,000 gross sq. ft. 200 sq. ft. 250 sq. ft. 300 sq. ft. >3 to 5 acres or floor area of >45 to 75,000 gross sq. ft. 250 sq. ft. 300 sq. ft. 400 sq. ft. >5 acres or floor area of >75,000 gross sq. ft. 350 sq. ft. 400 sq. ft. 500 sq. ft. Golden Valley City Code Page 15 of 20 § 4.20 1. Building Name Signs. If a building is to be named with a sign, the building may only have one (1) name. If placed on a building wall, the wall sign must be placed at one (1) of the following locations. a. On the ground level. b. A wall space contiguous to the ground level and architecturally designed for the sign or an acceptable area for the sign. c. A suitable wall space at the upper level of the building. d. An intermediate level between the ground level and the top level provided the wall space is architecturally designed for the sign or an accepted area for the sign. 2. Wall Signs. Prohibited location guide. Building name signs, tenant signs, signs advertising a product or service are not to be placed a. In front of any portion of a window b. On or above a roof top c. On or above a penthouse, a roof top equipment enclosure or similar structure d. Between the ground level and the uppermost level unless the sign is located and integrated into a framed wall mass where the ratio of the framed wall space/mass is at least three and one half (3.5) times larger than the sign area to be located in the framed wall space. The framed wall space must be continuous, that is uninterrupted or unbroken by another wall or similar feature and void of any windows, doors or similar features. 3. Monument Signs as defined in Subdivision 2(K) except in the I- 394 Mixed Use Zoning District the monument sign must meet the following requirements: a. There is no pylon sign on the site. b. The base is at least eighty five percent (85%) or more of the greatest width of the sign. c. Materials on the sign replicate the highest quality of materials used on the building. d. The monument sign is placed in a complementary landscaped setting. Golden Valley City Code Page 16 of 20 § 4.20 4. Pylon Sign. One (1) pylon sign per lot not to exceed twenty-five (25) feet in height provided the sign is located within Subdistrict C of the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. 5. Multi-tenant Building Signs. Unless the name of the building, a sign for a ground level tenant must be located at the ground level. No upper level tenant shall have a sign on an upper level unless such sign is the name of the building and meets the building name and wall sign requirements. 6. Projecting Signs. Signs projecting from a wall canopy or awning may be allowed by the City subject to the following: a. The sign must be located at least eight (8) feet above the walking surface or ground level unless located flat against the building and the projection is less than six (6) inches if the sign is attached to a wall. b. No part of the projection shall be closer than one (1) foot from the curb line projected vertically. c. The property owner may be required to obtain a license from the City or to execute an agreement with the City governing use, maintenance and other factors. 7. Awning - Canopy sign limits. No awning or canopy sign shall_extend to a height greater than necessary to cover the door, window or opening it is covering on the first or ground level. No awning or canopy above the first or ground level shall include a sign. 8. Window Signs. Window signs on a site redeveloped or a building substantially remodeled after December 31, 2009, shall be calculated as sign area. c. Sign Setbacks. 1. Pylon Signs and Monument Signs. No portion of a pylon sign or monument sign shall be located within an easement and shall meet the following: Yard Minimum Setback Front Yard 10 feet Side Yard 5 feet Rear Yard 5 feet 2. Canopies, Awnings and Similar Structures. Signs on canopies, awnings or similar structures which overhang or extend into the right-of-way may be allowed through approval of the plan by the Golden Valley City Code Page 17 of 20 § 4.20 City Council. The property owner may be required to obtain a license from the City or execute an agreement with the City governing its use, maintenance and other factors. d. Other Design Requirements in the I-394 Mixed Use Zoning District. Signs are also required to conform to the following: 1. Sign Quality - see 4.20 Subdivision 8(E) 2. Illumination - see 4.20 Subdivision 8(C) 3. Outdoor Lighting - see Section 11.73 4. Wall Sign Spacing - See 4.20 Subdivision 8(H)(1) 5. Temporary Signs, Banners and Inflatables - See 4.20 Subdivision 10 6. Other application requirements of 4.20 not specifically listed above. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-12-10 Subdivision 10. Temporary Signs, Banners and Inflatables A. The use of Temporary Signs such as banners, pennants, inflatables (including balloons over eighteen (18) inches in diameter) for advertising temporary sales, business openings, special events, similar activities or used for other purposes are limited to the following: 1. Real Estate Signs are subject to the following requirements: leasing signs must be removed after initial leasing or within three hundred sixty (360) days after a certificate of occupancy is issued if involving a new building or a substantial remodeling. Leasing information integrated into an approved permanent neighborhood identification sign or monument sign and given the same architectural treatment using the same materials and design given to the neighborhood identification or monument sign are not subject to the removal provisions of this Section. No Real Estate or for sale Sign shall remain on a property longer than one (1) year unless approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. 2. The maximum duration shall not exceed a total of one (1) month in any one (1) calendar year. Each property is limited to four (4) occurrences in one (1) calendar year. B. In addition to the permits granted under paragraph A above for Temporary Signs, a property owner or lessee may apply for a Special Temporary Sign Permit in order to acknowledge an event of significant interest or benefit to the City, its history, or culture. A Special Temporary Sign Permit shall be subject to all the requirements of this Chapter regarding temporary signs except: Golden Valley City Code Page 18 of 20 § 4.20 1. The permit may have a duration longer than one (1) month but no longer than three hundred and sixty-five (365) days in any five (5) year period; and 2. The permit may authorize a sign size of no greater than one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the permanent sign area otherwise allowed under this Chapter for the subject property. C. The City Manager or his/her designee shall grant a Special Temporary Sign Permit only if all of the following conditions are met: 1. The property owner or lessee submits an application to the City for a Special Temporary Sign Permit in the form prescribed by the City Manager or his/her designee; 2. The signage shall not be allowed in R-1, R-2, R-3, or R-4 Zoning Districts; 3. The signage shall be composed of durable, high-quality materials that are designed to withstand three hundred and sixty-five (365) days of use without replacement; 4. The signage and its duration shall not be determined to adversely affect neighboring properties; and 5. Conditions 2, 3, and 4 above must be satisfied at the time of application and for the duration of the permit. To receive a Special Temporary Sign Permit, the applicant shall pay both a fee for a Temporary Sign Permit and a separate fee for the Special Temporary Sign Permit, as established by the Council under Section 4.02. D. An approved permit shall be obtained prior to display of a Temporary Sign. A Temporary Sign displayed without a permit shall be removed and no new Temporary Sign shall be allowed nor shall a permit be approved within the next twelve (12) months. Source: Ordinance No. 589, 2nd Series Effective Date: 2-17-16 Subdivision 11. Design and Construction All signs shall be in compliance with the most currently adopted versions of the Minnesota State Building Code and the National Electric Safety Code. Subdivision 12. Non-Conforming Signs A. General. A non-conforming sign shall not be rebuilt, relocated, altered or modified in size or height, unless it is made fully conforming with this article. B. Removal. Except for changing signs, if a face or message on a nonconforming sign is resurfaced or removed, the entire sign and sign structure must be removed or made to conform with this article. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 Golden Valley City Code Page 19 of 20 § 4.20 C. Pylon signs with a height greater than twenty-five (25) feet allowed by policy during construction of I-394 must be removed or made to conform to the current ordinance if either one (1) or both of the following is proposed: 1) A new sign is requested on the pylon, or 2) a new sign of one hundred twenty (120) or more square feet is proposed on the property. Source: Ordinance No. 430, 2nd Series Effective Date: 3-12-10 Subdivision 13. Maintenance All signs shall be kept in good repair and free from rust, corrosion loose or flaking paint, worn or damaged materials or rotted framework or other members, broken or missing members or missing letters. The premises surrounding all ground signs shall be maintained in a safe, clean, and sanitary condition free and clear of all rubbish and weeds. Subdivision 14. Permit Penalties Any sign constructed or erected without the required permit shall be subject to removal, if necessary, or subject to a double fee if in compliance with all other applicable requirements of this Section. Source: Ordinance No. 272, 2nd Series Effective Date: 10-25-02 Subdivision 15 was deleted in its entirety Source: Ordinance No. 565, 2nd Series Effective Date: 07-30-15 Golden Valley City Code Page 20 of 20