Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 § 377.505 — to 377.540
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 ·
Oregon Code § 377.505·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
to 377.540.
(4) Outdoor
advertising signs in existence on May 30, 2007, that are lawfully located
outside of a commercial or industrial zone in existence on July 1, 1971, and
visible from a secondary highway and not within a scenic area existing on July
1, 1971, or thereafter designated a scenic area may be removed only upon
payment of just compensation as provided in ORS 377.780. Upon payment of just
compensation, the department may remove the outdoor advertising sign. It may
not be reconstructed or replaced if destroyed by natural causes and may not be
relocated.
(5) If a
secondary highway existing on July 2, 1971, is subsequently designated as an
interstate or primary highway, upon payment of just compensation, the
department may remove outdoor advertising signs not conforming to the
provisions of ORS 377.700 to 377.844.
(6) If any other
highway is designated as an interstate or primary highway, upon payment of just
compensation, the department may remove a nonconforming outdoor advertising
sign lawful before such designation but nonconforming thereafter.
(7) Upon the
construction or designation of a secondary highway, after July 2, 1971, an
outdoor advertising sign lawfully in existence and not regulated under ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.505
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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