[Ord. No. 773 §1, 8-15-1994]
Signs with directional arrows to any casino and to any meeting
place for any religious organization shall be installed by the City
on the City's existing street identification signs upon the request
of such casino or religious organization.
[Ord. No. 773 §2, 8-15-1994]
The signs authorized hereby shall be approximately six (6) inches
in height and twenty-two (22) inches in length. The directional signs
to any casino shall be maroon in color and contain a directional arrow
and the word "Casino" on them. The
directional signs to any meeting place for any religious organization
shall be blue in color and contain a directional arrow and the name
of the religious organization requesting the sign.
[Ord. No. 773 §3, 8-15-1994]
No more than twenty (20) signs shall be allowed for a casino.
No more than two (2) signs shall be allowed for each religious organization.
[Ord. No. 773 §4, 8-15-1994]
Signs authorized pursuant to this Article shall be located only
in areas of the City zoned for business or industrial use. The applicant
for any such sign may request the location it desires for the sign,
however, the actual location for any sign shall be determined by the
City Code Enforcement Officer.
[Ord. No. 773 §5, 8-15-1994]
A. Application
may be made for the placement of signs authorized hereby to the City
Code Enforcement Officer. Such application shall contain the following
information:
1. The name and address of the applicant.
2. The number of signs desired.
3. The desired location for each of the signs.
4. In the case of a religious organization, the name the organization
desires to be imprinted on the sign, subject to physical limitations
on the number of characters that may be placed upon the sign.
B. The
application shall be accompanied by payment for each of the signs
requested in an amount equal to the cost of the signs to the City,
including the estimated cost of installing the signs. Upon receipt
of the application, the Code Enforcement Officer shall determine the
locations for the placement of the signs so as to most efficiently
direct tourists to the destination. After the location for the signs
has been determined, the Code Enforcement Officer shall purchase signs
with appropriate directional arrows. Upon obtaining the signs, the
City Street Department shall install the signs at the locations specified
by the Code Enforcement Officer, provided however, the City shall
not post any directional signs to a casino until such time as the
casino is licensed to operate by the State of Missouri. The signs
shall be the property of the City.