HB 3164
Increases the allowable size of temporary signs on private property.
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Bill overview
This bill increases the maximum size of temporary signs that can be displayed on private property in Oregon. Currently, temporary signs are limited to 12 square feet, but this bill raises that limit to 32 square feet. The signs must not remain in place for more than 60 days, with exceptions for residential properties, and cannot be used for compensated advertising.
Key provisions
- Increases the maximum size of temporary signs on private property from 12 to 32 square feet.
- Limits the duration of temporary signs to 60 days per calendar year, with exceptions for residential properties.
- Prohibits compensation for displaying temporary signs.
- Requires signs to comply with existing regulations regarding content and placement.
- Allows the Department of Transportation to grant variances to size restrictions under specific circumstances.
- Establishes rules for the approval and preservation of historic signs.
- Creates rules for the erection and maintenance of small permanent signs (up to six square feet).
Who is affected
- Property owners
- Businesses
- Residents
- Local governments (through the Department of Transportation)
- Sign advertisers
Notable changes
- Increases the allowable size of temporary signs.
- Clarifies the duration limits for temporary signs.
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Cosponsor
E. Werner Reschke
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