Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 § 377.710 — Definitions for ORS 377.700 to 377.844; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 ·
Oregon Code § 377.710·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 377.700 to 377.844; rules.
As used in ORS 377.700 to 377.844
unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) Back-to-back
sign means a sign with multiple display surfaces mounted on a single structure
with display surfaces visible to traffic from opposite directions of travel.
(2) Commercial
or industrial zone means an area, adjacent to a state highway, that is zoned
for commercial or industrial use by or under state statute or local ordinance.
(3) Council
means the Travel Information Council created by ORS 377.835.
(4) Cutout
means every type of display in the form of letters, figures, characters or
other representations in cutout or irregular form attached to and superimposed
upon a sign.
(5) Department
means the Department of Transportation.
(6) Digital
billboard means an outdoor advertising sign that is static and changes
messages by any electronic process or remote control, provided that the change
from one message to another message is no more frequent than once every eight
seconds and the actual change process is accomplished in two seconds or less.
(7) Director
means the Director of Transportation.
(8) Display
surface means the area of a sign available for the purpose of displaying a
message.
(9) Double-faced
sign means a sign with multiple display surfaces with two or more separate and
different messages visible to traffic from one direction of travel.
(10) Erect
means to construct, build, assemble, place, affix, attach, create, paint, draw
or in any way bring into being or establish.
(11) Federal-aid
primary system or primary highway means the federal-aid primary system in
existence on June 1, 1991, and any highway that is on the National Highway
System.
(12) Freeway
means a divided arterial highway with four or more lanes available for through
traffic with full control of access and grade separation at intersections.
(13) Governmental
unit means the federal government, the state, or a city, county or other
political subdivision or an agency thereof.
(14) Interstate
highway or interstate system means every state highway that is a part of the
National System of Interstate and Defense Highways established pursuant to
section 103(c), title 23, United States Code.
(15) Logo means
a symbol or design used by a business as a means of identification of its
products or services.
(16) Logo sign
means a sign located on highway right of way on which logos for gas, food,
lodging and camping are mounted.
(17) Maintain
includes painting, changing messages on display surfaces, adding or removing a
cutout or display surface of the same dimensions, replacing lights or the
catwalk, making routine repairs necessary to keep the sign in a neat, clean,
attractive and safe condition, and allowing the sign to exist.
(18) Main
traveled way means the through traffic lanes, exclusive of frontage roads,
auxiliary lanes and ramps.
(19) Motorist
informational sign means a sign erected in a safety rest area, scenic overlook
or sign plaza and maintained under the authority of ORS 377.700 to 377.844 to
inform the traveling public about public accommodations, services for the
traveling public and points of scenic, historic, cultural, scientific, outdoor
recreational and educational interest.
(20) Nonconforming
sign means a sign that complied with ORS 377.700 to 377.844 when erected, but
no longer complies with ORS 377.700 to 377.844 because of a later change in the
law or in the conditions outside of the owners control. An unlawfully located
or maintained sign is not a nonconforming sign.
(21) Outdoor
advertising sign means:
(a) A sign that
is not at the location of a business or an activity open to the public, as
defined by the department by rule; or
(b) A sign for
which compensation or anything of value as defined by the department by rule is
given or received for the display of the sign or for the right to place the
sign on anothers property.
(22) Protected
area means an area located within 660 feet of the edge of the right of way of
any portion of an interstate highway constructed upon any part of right of way,
the entire width of which was acquired by the State of Oregon subsequent to
July 1, 1956, and which portion or segment does not traverse:
(a) A commercial
or industrial zone within the boundaries of a city, as such boundaries existed
on September 21, 1959, wherein the use of real property adjacent to the
interstate highway is subject to municipal regulation or control; or
(b) Other areas
where land use, as of September 21, 1959, is established as industrial or
commercial pursuant to state law.
(23) Reconstruct
means replacing a sign totally or partially destroyed, changing its overall
height or performing any work, except maintenance work, that alters or changes
a sign that lawfully exists under ORS 377.700 to 377.844.
(24) Relocate
includes, but is not limited to removing a sign from
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.710
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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