                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

CERTAIN ADVERTISEMENTS OR STRUCTURES PROHIBITED (§ 33.2-1216)

No advertisement or advertising structure shall be erected, maintained, or
operated:

1. Within 660 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of the Blue Ridge
Parkway, the Colonial National Parkway, the Mount Vernon Boulevard, or any other
parkway within the Commonwealth or within 660 feet of any public cemetery,
public park reservation, public playground, national forest, or state forest,
outside the limits of any municipality; however, any advertisement or
advertising structure that is lawfully in place on April 6, 1966, and that does
not conform to the 660-foot distance requirement may be maintained for the life
of the advertisement or advertising structure;

2. That involves motion or rotation of any part of the structure, moving
reflective disks, or running animation or that displays an intermittent light or
lights visible from any highway. The prohibition of this subdivision shall not
apply to (i) an advertisement or advertisement structure with messages that
change no more than once every four seconds and that is consistent with
agreements entered into between the Commissioner of Highways and the U.S.
Department of Transportation or (ii) an on-premises advertisement or advertising
structure with messages displayed as scrolling words or numbers;

3. That uses the words &#8220;stop&#8221; or &#8220;danger&#8221; prominently
displayed or presents or implies the need or requirement of stopping or the
existence of danger on any highway or that is a copy or imitation of official
highway signs;

4. That, within visible distance of any highway, advertises any county, city,
town, historic place, museum, or shrine without the consent in writing of such
county, city, or town or of the owner of such historic place or shrine;

5. That is mobile and is designed to and effectively does distract the attention
of passing motorists on any highway by flashing lights, loud and blatant noises,
or movable objects;

6. That involves red, green, or amber lights or reflectorized material and
resembles traffic signal lights or traffic control signs and is within visible
distance of any highway;

7. Within 15 feet of the nearest edge of the pavement of any highway; however,
the Commissioner of Highways may waive this restriction whenever the
advertisement or advertising structure is actually anchored outside of the
right-of-way and, within his discretion, does not constitute a safety hazard or
conflict with any other restriction contained in this section;

8. At any public road intersection in such a manner as would obstruct the clear
vision in either direction between a point on the centerline of the side road 20
feet from the nearest edge of the pavement of the main road and points on the
main road 400 feet distant, measured along the nearest edge of the pavement of
the main road;

9. At any grade intersection of a public road and a railroad in such a manner as
would obstruct the clear vision in either direction within triangular areas
formed by (i) a point at the center of the railroad-public road intersection,
(ii) a point on the public road 400 feet from the center of the railroad-public
road intersection as measured along the center of the public road, and (iii) a
point on the railroad 500 feet from the center of the railroad-public road
intersection as measured along the center of the railroad;

10. At or near any curve in a road in such a manner as to obstruct the clear
vision of traffic from any one point on such curve to any other point not more
than 400 feet apart, as measured between each point from the nearest edge of the
pavement;

11. That advertises activities that are illegal under state or federal laws or
regulations in effect at the location of such sign or advertisement or at the
location of such activities;

12. That is obsolete or inconsistent with this article or regulations adopted by
the Board pursuant to this article; or

13. After December 18, 1991, adjacent to any Interstate System, federal-aid
primary, or National Highway System highway in the Commonwealth that has been
designated as a Virginia byway or scenic highway, except directional and
official signs and notices defined in this article and regulations adopted
pursuant to this article, on-premises signs, and signs advertising the sale or
lease of property upon which they are located.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 33-317; 1954, c. 588; 1956, c. 676; 1958, c. 369; 1960,
c. 406; 1966, c. 663; 1968, c. 230; 1970, c. 322, § 33.1-369; 1976, c. 14;
1977, c. 219; 1993, c. 538; 1999, c. 290; 2000, c. 140; 2001, c. 285; 2014, c.
805.