8301 - Designation of certain State routes as scenic byways.

                                CHAPTER 83                             SCENIC HIGHWAYS     Sec.     8301.  Designation of certain State routes as scenic byways.     8302.  Designation of Exton Bypass as scenic byway.     8303.  Designation of the Governor Robert P. Casey Highway as            scenic byway.     8304.  Designation of State Route 120 as scenic byway.     8305.  Designation of State Route 6 as scenic byway.     8306.  Designation of State Route 92 in Susquehanna County as            scenic byway.        Enactment.  Chapter 83 was added July 2, 1993 (P.L.408,     No.58), effective in 60 days.     § 8301.  Designation of certain State routes as scenic byways.        (a)  General rule.--Because of their outstanding scenic,     historic, natural, recreational and archeological     characteristics and qualities and because of opportunities for     economic development and tourism and for conservation of the     outstanding qualities, the following are designated as scenic     byways:            (1)  State Route 476, commonly known as the Blue Route.            (2)  State Route 711 from the Conemaugh River to Jones        Mills continuing along Routes 711/381 south to Normalville        and along Route 381 to the State line of West Virginia,        commonly referred to as the Laurel Highlands Scenic Byway.            (3)  State Route 40 from the border of Pennsylvania and        Maryland to the border of Pennsylvania and West Virginia,        commonly referred to as the National Road.        (b)  Effect of designation.--No outdoor advertising device,     as defined in section 3 of the act of December 15, 1971     (P.L.596, No.160), known as the Outdoor Advertising Control Act     of 1971, may be erected:            (1)  within 660 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-        way; or            (2)  more than 660 feet from the nearest edge of the        right-of-way, outside of urban areas, if the sign is visible        from the main-traveled way of the scenic byway and the        purpose of the sign is that its message be read from the        main-traveled way of the scenic byway, except:                (i)  the official signs and notices which are            required or authorized by law and which conform to the            national standards promulgated by the Secretary of            Transportation of the United States pursuant to 23 U.S.C.            § 131 (relating to control of outdoor advertising);                (ii)  outdoor advertising devices advertising the            sale or lease of the real property upon which they are            located;                (iii)  outdoor advertising devices advertising            activities conducted on the property on which they are            located, including devices which display a message that            may be changed at reasonable intervals by electronic            process or remote control; and                (iv)  directional signs, including, but not limited            to, signs pertaining to natural wonders, scenic and            historical attractions and other points of interest to            the traveling public which conform to the national            standards promulgated by the Secretary of Transportation            of the United States pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 131.     (July 11, 1996, P.L.660, No.115, eff. 60 days)        1996 Amendment.  Act 115 amended the section heading and     subsec. (a), retroactive to January 1, 1996.