Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-51.021 - General Service Signs
(1) General
Criteria.
(a) General service signing is used
when the general services provided are infrequent and not within sight of the
interchange.
(b) Requests for
general service signing (except Logo signing) shall be directed to the District
Traffic Operations Engineer.
(c)
General service signing is considered supplemental to overall
signing.
(d) General service signs,
including signing for state agency buildings, have a white legend on blue
background, excluding multi-modal facilities.
(e) The name or pictograph representing the
operating agency, community, group, individual, or enterprise shall not appear
on the general service sign, except for state agency buildings and other
facilities meeting the criteria established in this rule chapter. If a
pictograph is used, it shall be installed through the Department's permit
system.
(f) Symbol signs for
hospital, airport, Amtrak, Greyhound, cruise-based seaports, commuter rail, and
multi-modal terminals can be used in urban or rural areas, when the criteria
established in Rule 14-51.013, F.A.C., are
met.
(g) In no case shall general
service signing be erected that would function primarily as advertisements for
businesses.
(h) In no case shall
information relating to general services be displayed until trailblazer signing
has been installed to direct motorists from the exit to the
service.
(2) Standards.
(a) Except as otherwise specified in Chapter
14-85, F.A.C., where logo signs are utilized, general service signs shall not
be used. General service signing off the Department's right of way shall not be
provided when those services are conveniently located off an
interchange.
(b) Except as
otherwise specified in Chapter 14-85, F.A.C., only symbol signs will be used to
advise of the availability of gas, food, lodging, camping, hospital, and
telephone on rural limited access facilities.
(c) When three or fewer general services are
available at a given interchange, and it is unlikely that more than three
general services will be provided in the near future, the symbol signs denoting
these general services will be attached to the advance guide sign. At locations
where the "NEXT EXIT 00 MILES" panel is attached to the advance guide sign, the
symbol signs will be attached to the exit direction sign. If four or more
general services are available at an interchange, or are anticipated in the
near future, a supplemental roadside sign denoting the available general
services and reading "NEXT RIGHT" or the interchange exit number shall be
installed.
(3)
Guidelines. Each general service sign has its own set of criteria that must be
met in order for signing to be provided on limited access facilities.
(a) Gas.
1.
The service station facility shall be located within 1 mile of the exit ramp
terminal,
2. Is open for continuous
service a minimum of 16 hours, 7 days a week,
3. Provides vehicle services including fuel
and oil,
4. Provides public rest
rooms; and,
5. Has a telephone
available for public use.
(b) Food.
1.
The restaurant facility is located within 1 mile of the exit ramp
terminal,
2. Serves a complete meal
and is open for continuous service a minimum of 14 hours, 7 days a
week,
3. Provides public rest
rooms,
4. Has a telephone available
for public use; and,
5. Is licensed
by the Florida Department of Business Regulation, Division of Hotels and
Restaurants, and the local County Health Department.
(c) Lodging.
1. The lodging facility is located within 1
mile of the exit ramp terminal,
2.
Is equipped with 20 or more units for rent,
3. Has a telephone available for public use;
and,
4. Is licensed by the Florida
Department of Business Regulations, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, and the
local County Health Department.
(d) Camping.
1. The camping facility is located within 5
miles of the exit ramp terminal,
2.
Is equipped with a minimum of 25 rental camp sites (RV and tent not just one or
the other),
3. Is equipped with
indoor sanitary toilet and bathing facilities,
4. Has a telephone available for public use;
and,
5. Is licensed by the local
County Health Department.
(e) Hospital Emergency Room Service:
1. General service signs for hospital
emergency room services will be erected in rural and urban areas in advance of
an interchange to provide direction to motorists in need of immediate medical
services.
2. Hospitals and
stand-alone emergency rooms that meet the following criteria will be eligible
for general service signs in advance of the interchange which provides the most
practical route to the emergency room:
a. The
hospital must have an onsite emergency room open 24 hours, 7 days a
week.
b. Stand-alone emergency
rooms must be open 24 hours, 7 days a week and must have onsite emergency
medical transportation available to immediately transport patients to the
hospital's inpatient facility.
c.
The hospital emergency room shall not be located more than 10 miles from the
exit ramp terminal.
3.
Where more than one hospital has an emergency room open 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, only the hospital with the most direct route will be eligible for
signing or trailblazing.
4. In the
event a hospital or stand-alone emergency room meets the criteria, but another
hospital is closer by continuing along the limited access facility to another
exit, the first emergency room will not be signed.
(f) Tourist Information Centers;
1. Tourist information centers shall be
signed as a general service with the word legend "INFO"; and,
2. Signs for tourist information centers will
be erected when the center is located on a direct route from the limited access
facility and not more than 1 mile from the exit ramp; and,
3. Tourist information center signs will be
erected when:
a. The general service signing
requests are received from local government; and,
b. The destination provides continuous,
professionally staffed service for a minimum of 8 hours, 7 days a week;
and,
c. The destination, located
within 1 mile of the interchange, is operated exclusively by a non-profit
organization, or is approved by local government to operate as a tourist
information center.
4. If
the tourist information center is operated on a seasonal basis, the general
service signs shall be removed during the off season.
5. All trailblazers on the non-limited access
facility shall be installed by the local government agency through the
Department's permit system.
(g) Telephone. Symbol signs will be erected
when:
1. The telephone is a public telephone
available for use 24 hours, 7 days a week; and,
2. The telephone is located within the
immediate interchange area, not more than 1/2 mile from the interstate or exit
ramp, and the immediate interchange is located in an isolated rural area;
and,
3. The interchange does not
have gas, food, lodging, or camping (located within 1 mile of the interchange)
identified.
(h)
Pari-mutuels associated with jai-alai, horse tracks, or dog tracks shall
display word legend JAI-A'LAI, HORSE TRACK, or DOG TRACK. The state standard
symbol shall not be displayed on limited access facilities. The registered name
of a qualifying pari-mutuel facility shall only be displayed with documentation
that a distinction is necessary for safe navigation and travel confirmation for
its patrons.
(i) Park and Ride
areas shall qualify for general service on limited access facilities when they
are governmentally owned and operated as part of a car pool, van pool, or other
public transportation program. The facility shall have parking spaces available
for patron use.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 316.0745 FS. Law Implemented 316.0745 FS.
New 3-27-05, Amended 11-24-11, 1-12-16.
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