Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 733 - TRAVEL INFORMATION COUNCIL
Division 30 - STANDARDS FOR LOGO SIGNS, TOURIST ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL (TOD) SIGNS, MUSEUM SIGNS, STATE HISTORICAL MARKER SIGNS, AND INTERSTATE OASIS SIGNS
Section 733-030-0036 - Special Requirements - Interstate Highways and Expressways
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 733-030-0036
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Logo plaques:
(a) Logo plaques must be separate panels that
are attached to a Logo Sign.
(b) A
logo plaque must display either an identification symbol/trademark or a word
message reproduced in the colors and general shape consistent with on-premise
signing, and any integral letters must be in proportionate size. The registered
business name, in whole or in part, and a Supplemental Message is the only
wording allowed on the logo plaque. Messages, symbols, and trademarks which
resemble any official Traffic Control Device are prohibited.
(c) The vertical and horizontal spacing
between logo plaques on Logo Signs may not exceed eight inches and 12 inches,
respectively.
(d) Logo plaques that
use a blue background must also have a white reflective border to provide
contrast to the blue Logo Sign. Logo plaques that use a contrasting color
background to the blue Logo Sign may omit the need for a white
border.
(e) Word messages on logo
plaques on Interstates, Freeways and Expressways must have a minimum letter
height of 8 inches and the identification symbol or trademark must be
proportional to that height. Word messages on Ramp Logo Plaques on exits and
Advance and Intersection Logo Plaques on Conventional State Highways must have
a minimum letter height of 4 inches and the identification symbol or trademark
must be proportional to that height.
(f) Logo plaques on the Interstates, Freeways
and Expressways may not exceed 60 inches in width and 36 inches in height,
including border;
(g) Ramp Logo
Plaques on the exits may not exceed 16 inches in width and 10 inches in height,
including border;
(h) Logo plaques
on the Conventional State Highway may not exceed 24 inches in width and 18
inches in height, including border.
(2) Limitations:
(a) The number of Logo Signs, TOD Signs and
Museum Signs along an approach to an Interchange or Intersection, regardless of
the number of Service Legends displayed, must be limited to a maximum of
four.
(b) A maximum of four TOD and
Museum Signs per post may be displayed in advance of each Intersection and at
each Intersection. TOD and Museum Signs may be displayed in combination with
Logo Signs on Conventional State Highways, not to exceed the maximum square
footage of total sign available per post.
(c) The number of Service Legends represented
on any one Logo Sign must be limited to three. If three Service Legends are
displayed on one Sign, then the Logo plaques must be limited to three for each
Service Legend (for a total of nine logo plaques). If two Service Legends are
displayed on one sign, then the logo plaques must be limited to three and six
per Service Legend (for a total of nine logo plaques). The Service Legend and
logo plaques must be displayed such that the road user will not associate them
with another Service Legend on the same sign.
(d) The same Service Legend may not be
displayed on more than two signs. Where more than six Businesses of a specific
Service Legend are eligible for logo plaques at the same Interchange or
Intersection, additional Logo Signs of that same Service Legend may be
displayed. The additional logo plaques may be displayed either by placing more
than one Service Legend on the same sign or by using a second sign of that same
Service Legend (if the additional sign can be added without exceeding the limit
of four total signs at an Interchange or Intersection approach). No more than
12 logo plaques of a specific Service Legend may be displayed at the same
Interchange or Intersection approach.
(e) At single exit Interchanges the Service
Legend followed by the exit number must be displayed on one line above the logo
plaques. This does not apply to Logo Signs already erected before December 15,
2000. At unnumbered Interchanges the Directional Legend NEXT RIGHT (LEFT) may
be used.
(f) At double exit
Interchanges, Logo Signs must consist of two sections, one for each exit. The
top section must display the logo plaques for the first exit and the lower
section must display the logo plaques for the second exit. The Service Legend
and the exit number must be displayed in a line above the logo plaques in each
section. The exit number requirements of this section do not apply to Logo
Signs erected before December 15, 2000. At unnumbered Interchanges, the
Directional Legends NEXT RIGHT (LEFT) and SECOND RIGHT (LEFT) must be used.
Where a Service Legend is signed for at only one exit, one section of the Logo
Sign may be omitted or a single exit Interchange Logo Sign may be used. Where a
Service Legend is displayed on two Logo Signs, one of the Signs must display
the logo plaques to the Businesses that are accessible from one of the two
exits and the other sign must display the logo plaques for the Businesses that
are accessible from the other exit.
(g) Where Businesses are not visible from an
Interchange or Intersection, Ramp and Intersection Signs must be installed
along the ramp, at the ramp terminal, along the crossroad or at the
Intersection. These Ramp and Intersection Signs must be similar to the
corresponding Mainline and Advance Logo Signs but reduced in size. A maximum of
24 Ramp and Intersection Logo Plaques may be displayed along any one ramp, at
the ramp terminal, along the crossroad or at the Intersection. Maximum Ramp
Sign size must be limited to eight plaque spaces. Maximum Intersection Sign
must be limited to six plaque spaces. On channelized off-ramps, Ramp Signs must
be placed in advance of the channelized markings. Separate Ramp Signs, for the
same Service Legend, may be installed on opposite sides of the ramp to direct
motorists into the proper lane for those Businesses.
Exhibits referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 377.787
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 377.710, 377.790-377.830, 377.833-377.836 & 377.838 - 377.845
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