045-16 Wyo. Code R. §§ 16-3 - Outdoor Advertising Permitted
(a) No outdoor
advertising visible from the main-traveled way of the interstate or primary
highways may be erected or maintained except:
(i) Signs maintained by public agencies and
public utilities and directional or other official signs or notices required or
authorized by law, including but not limited to, signs pertaining to natural
wonders and scenic and historic attractions.
(ii) On-premises signs including signs,
displays, and devices advertising the sale or lease of property upon which they
are located; and signs, displays, and devices advertising activities conducted
on the property upon which they are located.
(iii) Off-premises signs including signs,
displays, and devices located in areas adjacent to and within 660 feet of the
nearest edge of the highway right-or-way and zoned industrial or commercial
areas under the authority of law.
(iv) Off-premises signs including signs,
displays, and devices located in areas that are adjacent to and within 660 feet
of the nearest edge of the highway right-or-way and are unzoned industrial or
commercial areas under the authority of law. Actual land use shall determine
the unzoned industrial or commercial areas.
(v) All off-premises outdoor advertising
signs located beyond 660 feet of the highway right-of-way within urban
boundaries as defined by the Department are not controlled by state outdoor
advertising law.
Notes
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