Oregon Code § 377.510·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Signs
visible from state highways regulated; junkyards prohibited; exceptions.
(1) A sign that is visible from a
state highway may not be erected or maintained in an area that has been
established by final order as a scenic area except:
(a) Traffic
control signs or devices.
(b) Signs other
than outdoor advertising signs, as defined in ORS 377.710.
(c) Signs
approved by the Director of Transportation, or the authorized representative of
the director, erected and maintained by a public utility or telecommunications
utility for the purpose of giving warning of the location of an underground
cable or other installations.
(d) Signs
identifying incorporated or unincorporated communities, erected in compliance
with ORS 377.715 and 377.756 to 377.758, that are designed to complement the
scenic quality of the area in which the signs are erected. Signs located in
snow zones may be more than eight feet in height to compensate for snow if
approved by the director.
(2) Unless
adequately screened as provided in ORS 377.620 (3)(a) or unless located within
a zoned industrial area, no junkyard shall be established which is visible from
a state highway where the area immediately adjacent to the state highway has
been established by final order as a scenic area. [1961 c.614 §7; 1965 c.219 §24;
1967 c.590 §14; 1987 c.447 §122; 1991 c.287 §1; 1993 c.741 §45; 2007 c.199 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.510
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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