Haw. Code R. § 19-103-16 - Directional signs
(a) The following
types of directional signs shall be permitted:
(1) Signs containing directional information
about public places owned or operated by federal, state or local governments or
their agencies.
(2) Publicly or
privately owned or operated -activities or attractions which inform the public
of natural phenomena; historical, cultural, scientific, educational, and
religious sites; and areas of natural scenic beauty and outdoor recreation.
Privately owned or operated directional sign shall not be permitted adjacent to
interstate highways.
(b)
To be permitted, directional signs that are for privately owned or operated
activities or attractions must be:
(1) For
nationally or regionally known activities or attractions.
(2) For activities or attractions of
outstanding interest.
(3)
Acceptable to and approved by the state parks, outdoor recreation and historic
sites division.
(4) In conformity
with state law.
(c) The
message on directional signs shall be limited to the identification of the
attraction or activity and directional information useful to the traveler in
locating the attraction such as mileage, route numbers or exit numbers.
Descriptive words or phrases and pictorial or photographic representation of
the activity or its environs shall be prohibited. Further, the signs shall be
stationary, unlighted and shall contain no animated or moving parts.
(d) Off-premise directional signs for
commercial, industrial, agricultural, civic, fraternal, political, religious or
other organizations or institutions shall not be permitted, except as provided
for in-this section.
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