NAC410.610. Official signs: Size; location; type; number.  


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  •      1. An official sign must not exceed 750 square feet in size. An official sign of a local government may be erected anywhere adjacent to an interstate and primary highway within its jurisdiction, except in a scenic area or parkland, so long as the sign does not create a safety hazard to the traveling public.

         2. An official sign will not be considered when the Department determines the spacing required between conforming outdoor advertising signs located off premises.

         3. Public officials may erect, within the limits of their jurisdictions, official signs welcoming travelers and describing the services and attractions available but may not advertise private businesses or brand names. Not more than one official sign welcoming visitors or providing information about a community is allowed on each highway entering the community.

     [Dep’t of Highways, Outdoor Advertising Control Manual, Supp. § V subsec. E, eff. 10-17-80]