Colorado Code § 43-1-411

Issuance of permits prohibited - when
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(1) No permit shall be issued for the
erection, use, or maintenance of any advertising device which is or would be:
(a) At a point where it would encroach upon the right-of-way of a public highway
without written approval of the department;
(b) Along the highway within five hundred feet of the center point of an intersection of
such highway at grade with another highway or with a railroad in such manner as materially to
obstruct or reduce the existing view of traffic on the other highway or railroad trains approaching
the intersection and within five hundred feet of such center point;
(c) Along a highway at any point where it would reduce the existing view of traffic in
either direction or of traffic control or official highway signs to less than five hundred feet;
(d) Designed, used, or intended to be designed or used to include more than two
advertising panels on an advertising device facing in the same direction.
(2) On or after July 1, 1981, no permit shall be issued for any advertising device which
required a permit under state law prior to July 1, 1981, and for which no permit was obtained.
(3) No permit shall be issued for any advertising device which simulates any official,
directional, or warning sign erected or maintained by the United States, this state, or any county
or municipality or which involves light simulating or resembling traffic signals or traffic control
signs.
(4) No permit shall be issued for any advertising device nailed, tacked, posted, or
attached in any manner on trees, perennial plants, rocks, or other natural objects or on fences or
fence posts or poles maintained by public utilities.
(5) No permit shall be issued nor any renewal issued for any advertising device which
becomes decayed, insecure, or in danger of falling or otherwise is unsafe or unsightly by reason
of lack of maintenance or repair, or from any other cause.
(6) No permit shall be issued for any advertising device which does not conform to size,
lighting, and spacing standards as prescribed by rules and regulations adopted by the department,
where such rules and regulations were adopted prior to the erection of said device.

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