[Ord. No. 6794, 1-10-2023; Ord. No. 6911, 1-14-2025]
As used in this Chapter, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the meanings ascribed to them by this Section:
ACCESSORY SIGNA sign relating to an accessory use on a premises and signs that are deemed beneficial by providing directional information to pedestrians or motorists.
ADVERTISING DEVICEBanners affixed on poles, wires, ropes, streamers, pennants, wind-operated devices, flashing lighting, searchlights, balloons, lights aligned on wires or other supports, objects attached to buildings or placed in front yards or unusual colors applied to a building facade or similar types of devices. Sculptures, fountains or any other artwork approved by the Architectural Review Board are excluded from this definition.
BLADE SIGNA sign attached to and projecting from the face of a building with the sign face perpendicular to the plane of the building wall.
CUSTOMARY USEUse consistent with current City regulations or consistent with the intent of current City regulations.
FRONT WALL AREAFront wall area is equal to the length of the building face along the street frontage multiplied by the height of the building face along the street frontage. For buildings with multiple ground floor tenants with separate entrances, the front wall area for each ground floor tenant space is equal to the length of the tenant space along the street frontage multiplied by the height of the dedicated tenant space along the street frontage.
GROUND FLOOR PREMISESAny space on the ground floor of a building having frontage on a street, alley, or outdoor pedestrian walkway.
GROUND SIGNA detached sign with two (2) or more supports or erected on a solid base or wall and placed upon or affixed to the ground.
INTERSTATE SYSTEMThat portion of the national system of interstate highways located within the boundaries of Missouri as officially designated, or may be hereafter designated by the State Highways and Transportation Commission with the approval of the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to Title
23, United States Code, as amended.
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ROUTE (PAR)The PAR is an accessible corridor for pedestrian use and functions as a path that provides a continuous connection along a sidewalk and from the sidewalk to building or property entry points, parking areas, public transportation, and/or other destinations. The PAR shall be free of obstacles and protrusions. The minimum width of a PAR is five (5) feet or as established by the United States Access Board, Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG), per the Director of Public Works.
PRIMARY HIGHWAYThat portion of the interstate system of this State officially designated by the State Highways and Transportation Commission as being in the primary highway system as authorized by the Constitution and laws of Missouri.
SIDEWALK SIGNA temporary sign designed to be placed on the ground or attached to an outdoor seating area pedestrian barrier which may consist of one (1) or more sign faces in a base or frame, back-to-back or joined together to form an A shape or similar style.
SIGNAny identification, description, illustration or device, illuminated or non-illuminated, which is visible from any public place or is located on private property and exposed to the public and which directs attention to a product, service, place, activity, person, institution, business or solicitation, including any emblem, painting, numbers exceeding twelve (12) inches in height, placard or temporary sign designed to advertise, identify or convey information, with the exception of national flags. For the purpose of removal, signs shall also include all sign structures.
SIGN AREAThe total area of the space to be used for advertising purposes, including the spaces between open-type letters and figures, including the background structure or other decoration or addition which is an integral part of the sign. Sign supports shall be excluded in determining the area of the sign. Examples of sign areas are shown below by the boxes drawn around the signs of various shapes.
STOREFRONtAny façade of a ground floor premises having one (1) or more storefront windows.
STOREFRONT WINDOWAny window of any ground floor premises that permits a public view into the interior of that ground floor premises from any immediately adjacent street, sidewalk, or right-of-way.
TEMPORARY SIGNA sign displayed for a maximum of thirty (30) days within a sixty (60) day period or for an extended time as approved by the Director of Planning and Development Services.
VACANTThe state of not being occupied by a regularly operating business from the ground floor premises.
WALL SIGNA sign attached or erected against the wall of a building with the face in a parallel plane to the plane of the building wall.
WINDOW SCREENINGA display made of film, vinyl, or biodegradable material that is a substitute for film or vinyl and that is placed in a window or window area of a vacant storefront.