Board Bill No. 241 | Session 2010-2011
Prohibiting outdoor advertising signs
BOARD BILL NO. 241 INTRODUCED BY ALDERMAN ALFRED WESSELS JR., ALDERWOMAN PHYLLIS YOUNG, ALDERMAN JOSEPH VACCARO, ALDERMAN FRED HEITERT, ALDERWOMAN JENNIFER FLORIDA, ALDERMAN MATT VILLA An Ordinance recommended by the Planning Commission repealing §18 of Ordinance 59979, and also repealing Ordinances 60949, 63686, 63858, 64459, 65790, which amended Ordinance 59979 which ordinances are codified as Section 26.68 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis; repealing Ordinance 60704 and 62701, which amended Ordinance 60704, and is codified as Section 24.44 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis; and enacting a new Ordinance which will amend Section 26.68 of the Revised Code of the City of St. Louis by adding definitions, new regulations and prohibiting digital outdoor general advertising devices and digital signs in certain districts; containing a substitution clause, penalty clause, savings clause, severability clause, and emergency clause.
Legislative History
Overview
Session: | 2010-2011 |
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Sponsor: |
Fred Wessels Jr.
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Co-Sponsors: |
Charles Troupe
Dionne Flowers Phyllis Young Kenneth Ortmann Matt Villa Fred Heitert Jennifer Florida Craig N Schmid Joseph Vaccaro Shane Cohn Gregory Carter Lyda Krewson |
Committee: | Housing, Urban Development and Zoning |
Actions: |
02/10/2011 Third Reading 02/04/2011 Perfection 01/28/2011 Second Reading 12/10/2010 First Reading |
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Committee Substitute 191.55 KB
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Ordinance
Effective Date: | 02/14/2011 |
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Ordinance #: | 68849 |
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