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Requirements
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Businesses in Kirkwood are permitted
advertising signs in accordance with the Kirkwood Sign Code.
The intent and purpose of the Sign Code is
to protect the public from the dangers of unsafe signs;
safeguard, and enhance private and public investment in
property; encourage effective signing practice; and lessen the
objectionable effects of advertising excesses competing for the
attention of pedestrians and motorists, thereby promoting the
public health, safety, and general welfare through a
comprehensive system of reasonable, non-arbitrary, and
nondiscriminatory standards and controls for the regulations of
signs.
Permits
Specifications
Permits are required for permanent signs.
Permit applications shall be filed with the Building
Commissioner and must include nine copies of plans and
specifications, including:
Criteria
All sign permits must be reviewed and
approved by the Architectural Review Board under the following
criteria:
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Proportion with the size of the
building;
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Designed as an integral architectural
element of the building and site to which it relates;
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Colors, materials, and lighting are
harmonious with the building and site;
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Graphic elements are kept at a minimum
and are composed in proportion to the area of the sign face;
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Compatible with signs in the area.
Sign
Area
The sign area for a business is determined
by the floor area or lot area of the business premises. Total
area of advertising signs shall not exceed:
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3.5% of the floor area or 0.9% of the
lot area, whichever is larger
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Not to exceed: (1) 500 sq. ft. for a
site of 10 acres or less or (2) 1,500 sq. ft. for a site
greater than 10 acres.
In multiple-tenant buildings, the sign for
each tenant shall not exceed 3.5% of the floor area occupied by
that tenant, not to exceed 500 sq. ft. Multiple tenants are not
permitted signs along the street frontage.
Permitted
Signs
Permitted signs include:
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Awning and canopy signs
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Ground (monument) signs (not over 5 ft.
above grade)
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Marquee signs
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Projecting signs (shall not project
more than 3 ft. from building and must be 8 ft. above
sidewalk)
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Roof signs (shall not be more than 4
ft. high and may not extend above the roof)
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Shopping center signs (not more than 5
ft. high with only shopping center identification)
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Street clocks
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Wall signs
Prohibited
Signs
Prohibited signs include:
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Pole signs
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Pennants
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Banners/flags displayed during
non-business hours
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More than one banner or flag per
business
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Banners or flags exceeding 4 ft. x 8
ft.
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Streamers
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Inflatable advertising devices
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Vehicle mounted signs
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Billboards
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All signs not specifically identified
as permitted in the Code
Exempt
Signs
Certain signs are exempt from the general
Sign regulations when meeting specifications, such as:
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Signs and bulletin boards for
religious, charitable, and public institutions
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Municipal signs
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Political signs
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Existing non-conforming signs (such as
pole signs)
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Real estate signs
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Special displays approved by the City
Council
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Subdivision/apartment identity signs
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Bed and breakfast signs
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Sidewalk signs approved by the
Architectural Review Board
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Banners or flags displayed during
business hours
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Temporary window signs not covering
more than 1/3 of a window area
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Directional or information signs
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Historical signs approved by the
Landmarks Commission
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Temporary construction identification
signs
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Signs which comply with provisions of
City Council approved redevelopment agreements.
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Signs on any ATM machine within a
private parking lot.
General
Requirements
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Signs shall only advertise business or
activity conducted or products sold on the premises.
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Changeable copy signs are permitted
(except for electronic changeable signs).
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Electronic changeable signs or
electronic message devices are not permitted.
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Illuminated signs and signs with
electrical wiring must
also be covered by electrical permit.
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Signs must be maintained, free of rust
or any nuisance.
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Signs which advertise a business or
product no longer on
the premises shall be removed within 30 days.
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No advertising shall be placed on sign
supports.
Appeals
& Variances
The Board of Adjustment is empowered to modify the Building
Commissioner’s order or determination with respect to signs
covered by this article. In addition, the Board of Adjustment
may grant variances from the Sign Code where it is found that,
because of (a) the limitations on character, size, or dimensions
of a sign, or (b)
the regulations controlling the erection or installation of a
sign, the permittee would be subject to undue hardship.
Applications for appeal or variances shall
be completed within 35 days of the determination of the Building
Commissioner. The application for appeals or variances shall be
accompanied by a fee of $240.
Additional
Information
The Building Commissioner enforces the
Kirkwood Sign Code. For information on permit applications,
requirements, or other Sign Code information, call the Building
Commissioner’s Office at 822-5823, Monday through Friday, 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Online Application Form
Print off the PDF file below to make your
application process easier once you arrive at City Hall.
Architectural
Review Sign Application
Architectural Review Building Design Application
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