California Code of Regulations
Title 4 - Business Regulations
Division 6 - Outdoor Advertising, Department of Transportation
Chapter 1 - Outdoor Advertising-General
Section 2245 - Extension of Time Limit for an on-Premise Display Within a Redevelopment Project
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
A Display is considered on-premise within a redevelopment project for a period of 10 years or the completion of the project, whichever first occurs, unless an arrangement is made between the redevelopment agency and the Department to extend the period for good cause.
(a) The Department provides written notice to the redevelopment agency governing the project and a copy to the Permittee if different, that the time limitation is expiring, after which Sections 5272 and 5405 of the Act apply.
(b) The redevelopment agency may request the Department to extend the time limit for a Display to be considered on-premise within a redevelopment project. The request must be in writing and made before the 10-year period expires or within 30 days of the Department's notice, whichever is later. The written request must also identify the good cause for extension and the estimated project completion date.
(c) The Department provides a written response within 30 days of receiving the request for extension from the redevelopment agency.
(d) If an extension is not arranged, the Display must meet the requirements of Sections 5272 and 5405 of the Act, or a new permit must be obtained. If the Display does not meet one of those requirements, the Display must be removed or is subject to the violation, penalty and removal provisions of the Act and these regulations.
1. New section
filed 9-20-99; operative 10-20-99 (Register 99, No. 39).
2.
Amendment of subsection (d) and amendment of NOTE filed 11-23-2004; operative
12-23-2004 (Register 2004, No. 48).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 5250 and 5415, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 5272, 5273, 5405 and 5485, Business and Professions Code.