Md. Code, Transp. § 8-730

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 8-730 - Signs for which permit may not be issued
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the Administration may not issue a permit for any outdoor sign along or near any federal-aid primary highway, if the sign:
(1) Imitates or resembles any official traffic sign, signal, or device;
(2) Is erected or maintained on any tree or painted or drawn on any rock or other natural feature;
(3) Is erected or maintained in a way that:
(i) Obscures or otherwise interferes with the effectiveness of an official traffic sign, signal, or device; or
(ii) Obstructs or interferes with a driver's view of approaching, merging, or intersecting traffic;
(4) Is located within 250 feet of any public park, public forest, playground, or cemetery that is adjacent to a federal-aid primary highway; or
(5) Is along or near a scenic byway located on the federal-aid primary highway.
(b)
(1) This subsection applies only in Calvert County and St. Mary's County.
(2) The Administration may, in conformance with federal law, issue a permit for an outdoor sign along or near a scenic byway located on a federal-aid primary highway if the sign:
(i) Was erected on or before January 1, 2008; or
(ii) Is a directional sign for a facility that:
1. Sells principally local agricultural or aquacultural products; and
2. Is located within a 5-mile radius of the sign.
(3) A sign erected under this subsection shall be erected and maintained in a manner that is safe and does not detract from the scenic or cultural character of the scenic byway along which the sign is located.

Md. Code, TR § 8-730

Amended by 2015 Md. Laws, Ch. 83,Sec. 1, eff. 6/1/2015.