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Session Laws, 1975
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor

2919

(5)   Activities conducted in a building principally
used as a residence.

(6)   Railroad tracks and minor sidings.

[(b)] (C) "Zoned commercial or industrial areas"
mean those areas which are reserved for business,
commerce, or trade pursuant to local zoning ordinance or
regulation.

[(c)] (D) "Unzoned commercial or industrial areas"
mean those areas which are not zoned and on which there
is located one or more permanent structures devoted to a
business or industrial activity or on which a commercial
or industrial activity is actually conducted, whether or
not a permanent structure is located thereon, and the
area along the highway extending outward 660 feet from
and beyond the edge of such activity. Each side of the
highway will be considered separately in applying this
definition.

All measurements shall be from the outer edges of
the regularly used buildings, parking lots, storage or
processing areas of the commercial or industrial
activities, not from the property lines of the
activities, and shall be along or parallel to the edge or
pavement of the highway.

[(d)] (E) "Federal—aid primary highway" means any
highway within that portion of the State highway system
as designated, or as may hereafter be so designated by
the State [Roads Commission] HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION which
has been approved by the Secretary of Transportation
pursuant to subsection (b) of § 103 of Title 23, United
States Code.

[(e)] (F) "Traveled way" means the portion of
roadway for the movement of vehicles, exclusive of
shoulders.

[(f)] (G) "Main—traveled way" means the traveled
way of a highway on which through traffic is carried.
In the case of a divided highway, the traveled way of
each of the separated roadways for the traffic in
opposite directions is a main—traveled way. It does not
include such facilities as frontage roads, turning
roadways, or parking areas.

(g)] (H) "Sign" means any outdoor sign, display,
device, figure, painting, drawing, message, placard,
poster, billboard, or other thing which is designed,
intended, or used to advertise or inform.

[(h)] (I) "On—premise outdoor advertising" means

 

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