SCS SB 247 & 330 -- Billboards Co-Sponsors: Westfall, Staples This substitute makes various changes regarding Missouri's billboard laws and regulations. The substitute: (1) Allows the use of temporary cutouts or extensions on conforming or nonconforming billboard signs; (2) Allows existing stacked structures to be considered legal nonconforming and allows them to be maintained. Current law treats structures built before August 28, 1999, as conforming until they are replaced or rebuilt; (3) Requires a 1,000 foot spacing between sign structures on all classes of highways. Signs existing before the effective date of the substitute will not have to meet these spacing requirements and will be deemed legal nonconforming, provided the Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration allows the use of temporary cutouts and extensions on nonconforming signs. If cutouts and extensions are not allowed, signs erected before the effective date of the substitute will be considered conforming; (4) Excludes the area across the highway from a business as included in the commercial area unless it also has commercial activity; (5) Adopts an actual use standard for allowing signs in commercially zoned areas. Signs cannot be built on commercially or industrially zoned property unless a commercial business is located within 600 feet of the sign; (6) Modifies the standard for determining whether the primary use of property is commercial or industrial. In making this determination, the commission will consider whether there is an owner or employee on the premises for at least 20 hours per week; (7) Requires vegetation permits to be issued in accordance with the commission's rules and regulations. No permit is needed by utility facilities and rural electric cooperatives to trim or cut vegetation; (8) Allows any person to erect a business sign in an agriculturally zoned area of a zoned county; (9) Requires applicants to surrender 2 or more billboard permits for each new permit requested until the overall number of billboards falls to 11,000 or less. This provision does not apply to permits for billboards which are less than 100 square feet in size. Permit holders who surrender permits without receiving a new permit may receive credit for a permit which may be used at a future date. The commission is required to publish an annual report on the number of existing billboard signs in order to implement this portion of the law; and (10) Increases permit fees from $28.50 to $200 and inspection fees from $28.50 to $50. The substitute has an emergency clause. (The Senate did not adopt the emergency clause.)Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives