New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 41C - ROADSIDE SIGN CONTROL AND OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
Subchapter 10 - NONCONFORMING SIGNS
Section 16:41C-10.1 - General provisions
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:41C-10.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) An existing nonconforming sign may remain at its permitted location provided that it meets the following conditions:
1. The sign was lawfully erected and is
maintained in accordance with its approved permit;
2. The sign has not been removed, deemed
abandoned by the Department, or totally destroyed; and
3. The support structure, sign faces,
lighting, and location of the sign are the same as they were on the effective
date of the adoption, revision, or amendment of the ordinance, statute, or
regulation that rendered the sign nonconforming.
(b) Cutouts and/or extensions may not be added to a nonconforming sign. However, the advertising surface of a nonconforming sign may be reduced (and later rebuilt) to allow for cutouts and/or extensions to be added within its permitted rectangular envelope.
(c) Customary maintenance of a nonconforming sign is allowed.
(d) The improvement of a nonconforming sign including, but not limited to, the following, is prohibited:
1. A change in the physical location of the
sign;
2. The increase of the height
of the sign support structure;
3.
The change in the type of materials of the sign support structure, such as, but
not limited to, a change from wood to steel or a change from lumber to wooden
pilings or a change from steel I-beams to a steel monopole;
4. The removal and re-erection of the sign
support structure;
5. A change in
the number, alignment, configuration, elevation, or size of a sign face(s),
except as allowed in (b) above;
6.
The conversion of a static sign to an off-premise multiple message
sign;
7. The addition of lighting
to a sign whose approved application does not include lighting; and
8. Any work performed on a sign that has been
deemed abandoned by the Department or has been totally destroyed. This does not
include the removal of an abandoned or destroyed sign.
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