West Virginia Code § 17-22-3

Certain outdoor advertising prohibited; when removal required
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Except as provided in this article, no outdoor advertising sign, display, or device shall be
erected or maintained within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of and visible as
to informative content from the right-of-way of any road within the state road system
designated and classified for purposes of allocation of federal highway funds as part of the
federal-aid interstate or primary systems: Provided, however, That no outdoeor advertising
sign, display or device lawfully in existence adjacent to the federal-aid interstate or primary
systems on September 1, 1965, which does not conform to the requiremrents of this article,
shall be required to be removed until July 1, 1970: Provided further, That no other sign,
display, or device lawfully erected which does not conform to the requirements of this article
shall be required to be removed until the end of the fifth year after such sign, display or
devices becomes nonconforming. t

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