§ 8-732. Minimum spacing requirements for outdoor signs
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MD Code, Transportation, § 8-732
§ 8-732. Minimum spacing requirements for outdoor signs
(a) In this section, “centerline” means:
(b) The location of an outdoor sign structure located between highways entering into or intersecting the main traveled way of any federal-aid primary highway shall conform to the minimum spacing criteria specified in this section, to be applied separately to each side of the federal-aid primary highway.
(c) If the distance between the centerlines of intersecting highways is less than 1,000 feet, a maximum of three sign structures, whether double-faced, back-to-back, or v-type, may be permitted between the intersecting highways, and the minimum spacing between the structures shall be 100 feet.
(d) If the distance between the centerlines of intersecting highways is 1,000 feet or more, the minimum spacing between sign structures, whether double-faced, back-to-back, or v-type, shall be 300 feet.
(e)(1) For purposes of this subsection, the following rules apply.
Credits
Added by Acts 1977, c. 13, § 2, eff. July 1, 1977.
Formerly Art. 89B, §§ 251, 252.
MD Code, Transportation, § 8-732, MD TRANS § 8-732
Current through legislation effective through May 9, 2024, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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