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Title 17 . Transportation and Public Facilities
Chapter 60 . Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 955. Sign permit issuance and sign relocation

17 AAC 60.955. Sign permit issuance and sign relocation

(a) In determining whether to issue a permit under this chapter, the department will

(1) not issue a permit if the resulting sign would interfere with a departmental regulatory, warning, or directional sign;

(2) recognize a priority for existing signs over proposed new signs;

(3) recognize a priority among competing applications, in the following order, among the listed activities:

(A) gas;

(B) restaurant;

(C) lodging;

(D) camping;

(E) other activities or general services;

(F) RCIAs;

(4) require, as a condition of the permit, that the permit holder provide trailblazing signs as required under the standards set out in the documents described in 17 AAC 60.915(b) ; the permit holder shall arrange for permission to provide the required trailblazing signs along highways not maintained by the state;

(5) waive a fee required under this chapter if the person that would be charged the fee is a government entity.

(b) The department will relocate a sign installed under this chapter if necessary to accommodate a change in the traffic pattern at the location. If the sign cannot be relocated in a manner consistent with this chapter, the department will remove the sign and return it to the permit holder.

History: Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142

Authority: AS 19.05.010

AS 19.05.020

AS 19.05.040

AS 19.25.105

AS 19.25.200


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