Council bans off‑premise signs along SR 7 in code amendment

2731354 · March 22, 2025
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Summary

Ordinance 2025-022 amends Title 9-13-4 of the city code to prohibit off‑premise signs along State Route 7 (Southern Parkway); council adopted the change unanimously.

The St. George City Council adopted ordinance 2025-022 to amend a portion of Title 9‑13‑4 of the municipal code and prohibit off‑premise signs along State Route 7 (Southern Parkway).

Brett, who presented the amendment, said the change follows a prior temporary ordinance and makes the prohibition explicit in the zoning code for the SR 7 corridor. The revised text clarifies that off‑premise signs are limited to Interstate 15 and are not allowed along SR 7.

Councilmember Michelle Tanner moved to approve the code amendment; Natalie Larson seconded. The council approved the ordinance by unanimous roll-call vote: Steve Kemp, Michelle Tanner, Danielle Larkin, Jimmy Hughes and Natalie Larson voting aye.

Staff said the item had been discussed previously in a work session and the ordinance formalizes the temporary restriction as a permanent code provision for SR 7.