13.07 - Signs and advertising structures restricted.

§  13.07  Signs and advertising structures restricted.  1. In order to  conserve the natural beauty of and the investment of the state in  state  parks  and  parkways  by preserving and regulating them for public uses,  for the resort of the public for recreation,  transportation,  pleasure,  air,  light  and enjoyment by keeping them in good order for the welfare  of society, and to prevent the unrestricted use of signs and advertising  structures and devices immediately adjacent to  them,  no  person  shall  erect  or  maintain  within five hundred feet of the border of any state  park or parkway  any  advertising  sign  or  advertising  structures  or  devices  of  any  kind,  except  under written permit from the office or  state agency charged with responsibility for  the  maintenance  of  such  park or parkway. The provisions of this section shall not apply to signs  erected  or  maintained  upon  property  in  connection  with a business  conducted thereon, provided that such signs have an  area  of  not  more  than twenty-four square feet, do not extend more than fifteen feet above  the ground level, and are placed on the fronts of buildings.    2.  The  provisions  of  this  section  shall  apply  to  all parkways  constructed within the limits of a city  with  state  funds  or  federal  highway  aid.  In the event that jurisdiction is transferred pursuant to  law from the office or state agency to a municipal  park  commission  or  department,  the provisions of this section shall remain effective as to  such parkways, and shall  thereafter  be  enforced  by  the  local  park  commissioner, commission or public authority to whom the jurisdiction is  transferred.    3.  In  addition  to any fine or penalty provided by this chapter, the  attorney-general may institute any proper action, suit or proceeding  to  prevent,  restrain,  correct  or abate a violation of this section or to  cause the removal of any sign, advertising structure or  device  erected  or maintained in violation of the provisions of this section.