Oregon Code § 377.770·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Signs
in protected, commercial or industrial areas.
(1) Signs and outdoor advertising signs erected or
maintained within protected areas shall comply with the sign rules for
protected areas. If any provision of ORS 377.700 to 377.844 or rules adopted
pursuant thereto are more restrictive than the sign rules for protected areas,
the more restrictive provision or rule applies.
(2) In addition
to the requirements provided by subsection (1) of this section, and subject to
ORS 377.505 to 377.540, 377.720, 377.725, 377.745, 377.750 and 377.767:
(a) Outdoor
advertising signs lawfully in existence on May 30, 2007, may be maintained,
reconstructed or relocated within commercial or industrial zones. Within
cities, an outdoor advertising sign may not be erected more than 660 feet from
the nearest edge of the right of way if the sign is designed to be viewed
primarily from a state highway.
(b) The
Legislative Assembly declares it is the paramount policy of this state to
prohibit outdoor advertising signs visible to the traveling public from a state
highway except those lawfully in existence on May 30, 2007, in commercial or
industrial zones established on May 30, 2007, except as provided by ORS
377.753, 377.765 and 377.767. [1971 c.770 §19; 1973 c.790 §12; 1974 c.33 §5;
1975 c.336 §10; 2007 c.199 §16]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.770
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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