[Ord. No. 25-056, 7-1-2025]
When used in this Article, the following terms have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BALLOONA non-porous object of light material that is filled with air or a gas lighter than air so that the object floats in the atmosphere at the end of a cable, wire, or rope. A balloon does not include an inflatable sign.
BILLBOARDA permanent, off-premises sign or sign structure on which a person places copy on a poster or panel mounted on a pole or metal structure. Typically, a billboard has one (1) of the following configurations: (1) wood posts or pole supports with dimensional lumber as the secondary support (A-frame) with a wood or metal catwalk with display panels; (2) steel A-frame constructed with angle iron or steel supports with metal framing, catwalk, with display panels; (3) multi-mast structure constructed with steel poles, I-beam, or equivalent member as the primary support, with a catwalk, and display panels; or (4) monopole structure constructed with tubular steel support, tubular steel framing, metal catwalk and display panels with a concrete foundation.
BILLBOARD, ELECTRONICA billboard upon which alphanumeric characters, graphics, or symbols defined by a small number of matrix elements using different combinations of light emitting diodes (LEDs), fiber optics, light bulbs, or other illumination devices within the display area, including computer programmable, microprocessor controlled electronic displays and projected images or messages with these characteristics.
DIRECTORDirector of Community Development or their designee.
FLAGA piece of durable fabric or other flexible material with distinctive colors and patterns mounted by attaching one (1) side to a freestanding or attached pole so that the wind causes the full display of the flag.
HLPARBThe Historic Landmarks Preservation and Architectural Review Board of the City of Saint Charles, Missouri.
ILLUMINATION, INDIRECTThe partial or complete illumination of a sign at any time by a light source shielded from a viewer on the ground.
ILLUMINATION, INTERNALThe illumination of a sign with a light source located inside or behind the sign face that transmits light through a translucent sign face or surface surrounding the sign face.
MULTI-TENANT DEVELOPMENTA non-residential or mixed-use development that includes two (2) or more businesses, places, organizations, or persons on one (1) common development site. Examples include a commercial center, an office park, or a multi-story multi-tenant building.
MURALA decorative hand-produced sign where paint or tile is applied to the exterior wall of a building or structure.
PERSONAny person or persons or entity, including, but not limited to, a corporation, limited liability corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, or joint venture.
SEARCHLIGHTA powerful light or lights equipped with a reflector to produce a bright beam or beams that are directed into the sky and that may rotate.
SIGNA visual display of an object, device, or structure that includes elements such as colors, lights, motion, symbols, images, icons, letters, numerals, figures, characters, or combines any of those elements, that a person intends to communicate, advertise, identify, announce, direct, inform, or attract attention. The term "sign" includes a structure used to support or display a sign.
SIGN, A-FRAMEA temporary, portable, freestanding sign in the shape of the letter "A" when viewed from the side with back-to-back sign faces, an easel, or a similar configuration. Commonly referred to as a sandwich board sign.
SIGN, AWNINGA permanent, on-premises sign that is printed, painted, or affixed to an awning.
SIGN, BANNERA sign painted, printed, or permanently affixed on cloth or other lightweight, flexible material.
SIGN, BUILDING-MOUNTEDA permanent, on-premises sign that is directly attached to the facade or face of a building. Types of building-mounted signs include wall signs, projecting signs, awning signs, window signs, and freestanding canopy signs.
SIGN, CHANGEABLE COPYA freestanding or attached sign that includes a manually changeable readerboard to display changeable letters, text, or copy.
SIGN, DOUBLE-FACEDA sign with two (2) surfaces placed back-to-back or V-shaped with a common angle not greater than ninety degrees (90°).
SIGN, ELECTRONIC MESSAGEA sign or billboard that incorporates a digital screen to display characters, letters, or illustrations that can be electronically changed or rearranged without altering the face or the surface of the sign.
SIGN, FEATHERA banner in the shape of a feather, quill, sail, blade, or teardrop that is mounted on one (1) side to a curved solid or flexible pole that displays the sign regardless of wind conditions. These are also known as "quill signs" or "sail banners."
SIGN, FREESTANDINGAn on-premises sign erected or mounted on its own self-supporting, permanent structure or base detached from any supporting elements of a building.
SIGN, FREESTANDING CANOPYA permanent, on-premises sign that is affixed to the exterior facing surface of a freestanding canopy.
Figure 6: Freestanding Canopy Sign |
SIGN, ILLUMINATEDAny sign whose design or installation incorporates artificial light, including indirect illumination and internal illumination.
SIGN, INCIDENTALA small permanent on-premises sign that is freestanding or attached to a building that is in addition to the primary sign types for the property, such as wall signs and freestanding signs, and that has a height and scale that is subordinate to the primary sign types allowed for the property. Examples of typical incidental signs include house numbers, occupant directories, directional signs, flags, and parking signs. The list of examples is provided to clarify the regulations and does not limit the content of incidental signs.
SIGN, INFLATABLEAn object where flexible fabric is inflated with air. These objects are designed in various shapes and may include a portable blower motor that provides a constant flow of air into the device.
Figure 7: Inflatable Sign |
SIGN, INTERIOR INCIDENTALA sign allowed within a lot and not allowed within the applicable sign setback. This Code provides for two (2) types of interior signs: small and large interior signs.
Figure 8: Interior Incidental Sign |
SIGN, MONUMENTA permanent freestanding sign with a low profile and a base and support structure with a solid appearance that is at least as wide as the width of the widest part of the sign's face.
SIGN, OFF-PREMISES/OFF-SITEA sign that directs attention to a business, organization, product, commodity, service, entertainment, or attraction sold, offered, or existing elsewhere than upon the same lot where such sign is displayed. "Off-premises/off-site sign" includes a billboard on which space is leased, rented, or donated by the owner to others to convey a commercial or non-commercial message.
SIGN, ON-PREMISES/ON-SITEA sign that directs attention to a business, organization, product, commodity, service, entertainment, or attraction sold, offered, or existing upon the same lot where such sign is displayed.
SIGN, PERIMETER INCIDENTALA sign allowed between the property line and the applicable sign setback. Examples of typical perimeter incidental signs include directional and entry/exit signs. The list of examples is provided to clarify the regulations and does not limit the content of incidental signs. The City will not review the content of incidental signs.
Figure 10: Perimeter Incidental Sign |
SIGN, PERMANENT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTA permanent freestanding sign located in a landscaped area adjacent to the entrance drive or road to a residential development, including recorded subdivisions, multi-family dwellings, and mobile home and trailer parks. An example of a residential development sign is one (1) that identifies the name or phase of development, sometimes incorporating architectural or landscape features. The example is provided to clarify the regulations and does not limit the content of residential development signs.
Figure 11: Residential Development Sign |
SIGN, POLEA permanent freestanding sign supported by one (1) or more poles or vertical members that are less wide than the width of the widest part of the sign's face.
SIGN, PORTABLEAny sign not permanently affixed to any structure on a site, permanently ground-mounted, or firmly implanted in the ground. Examples of portable signs include A-frame signs and roadside signs.
SIGN, PROJECTINGA permanent, on-premises sign attached to or erected against the wall of a building that projects at least twelve (12) inches from the wall and has faces perpendicular to the plane of the wall.
Figure 13: Projecting Sign |
SIGN, ROADSIDEA portable sign where the sign support structure consists of legs, wheels, or a trailer. This sign type includes a metal cabinet with a readerboard and is generally internally illuminated. These signs sometimes include an illuminated, flashing arrow above the sign face. Also commonly referred to as a flashing arrow sign.
SIGN, ROOF-MOUNTEDA sign that projects above the highest point of the roof line or parapet of a building.
SIGN, TEMPORARYA sign constructed of cloth, canvas, light fabric, cardboard, wood, wallboard, metal, or other light materials, with or without frames, and displayed for a limited time only. Temporary signs include banners, feather signs, inflatable devices, stake signs, and post signs. Examples of common temporary signs include political signs, public demonstration signs, yard sale signs, grand opening signs, contractor signs, real estate signs, and signs that announce a special event. The list of examples does not limit the content of temporary signs.
SIGN, UNAUTHORIZEDA sign located in the City right-of-way or on City property without City permission.
SIGN, VEHICLEA sign attached to, suspended from, or painted on any vehicle, such as motor vehicles, boats, and trailers that are regularly parked on private property or any street and where the primary purpose in parking the vehicle in the location is to display, demonstrate, and advertise or attract the attention of the public.
SIGN, WALLA permanent, on-premises sign attached to or erected against the wall of a building with the exposed face of the sign in a parallel plane to the plane of the wall.
SIGN, WINDOWA permanent, on-premises sign placed, posted, painted, or affixed in a window or glass door. Window signs include any printed wraps or opaque or semi-opaque treatments applied directly to the windows. A window sign includes any sign that is located inside a building, that is one (1) foot or less from a window or glass door, and that is clearly visible from outside the building.