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City Council Ordinance 423City of Monticello, Minnesota Wright County Ordinance No. 423 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3-9 [D] OF THE MONTICELLO CITY CODE, KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE, BY PROVIDING FOR THE RELOCATION OF CERTAIN NON -CONFORMING SIGNS. The City Council of the City of Monticello hereby ordains: Section 1. Section 3-9 [D] is hereby amended to add the following: [D] 4. Notwithstanding any other requirement in Section 3-9 of this Ordinance to the contrary, off -premise or advertising signs may be relocated as follows: (a) This section shall apply exclusively to off -premise advertising signs of 200 square feet or greater that have a specific, written, fee or leasehold interest in the property on which they are currently located, and which are required to be removed pursuant to City acquisition as a part of a City utility or road project. (b) Such signs may be relocated to another part of the same parcel on which they were located at the time of the acquisition, by City Council resolution. (c) Such signs may be relocated to another vacant parcel subject to the application for, and approval of, an Interim Use Permit per the requirements of the Monticello Zoning Ordinance. (d) In addition to any other requirements or restrictions deemed appropriate by the City Council, the owner of such relocated sign under (b) or (c) above shall not enter into any lease that extends the duration of such sign beyond the soonest termination date to which the sign is subject at the time of the relocation. Upon such date, the relocated sign shall be removed and shall not re-established within the City limits of the City of Monticello. (e) The owner of any sign relocated pursuant to this section shall enter into an agreement with the City of Monticello providing for the date of removal, and the terms of any lease or other contract governing the relocation. Section 2. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage and publication. ATTEST: ( r ��4- Clerk/Adminis rator AYES: NAYS: C, � 0- �l� Clint Herbst, Mayor