A person may not use his property or allow his property to be used by any other person for the erection or maintenance of any outdoor sign along or near any federal-aid primary highway, unless:
(1) The sign is in a commercial or industrial area; or
(2) The sign is:
(i) In an urban area; and
(ii) More than 660 feet from the nearest edge of the right-of-way of the highway.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 7 - Regulation of Outdoor Advertising
Part IV - Outdoor Signs Along Federal-Aid Primary Highways
Section 8-726 - Legislative Policy
Section 8-728 - General Prohibition
Section 8-729 - Permit Required
Section 8-730 - Signs for Which Permit May Not Be Issued
Section 8-732 - Spacing of Signs at Intersections
Section 8-733 - Lighting of Signs
Section 8-734 - Mandatory Removal of Preexisting, Nonconforming Signs
Section 8-735 - Permissive Removal of Preexisting, Nonconforming Signs
Section 8-736 - Local Zoning Regulations
Section 8-737 - Compensation for Removal of Sign Adjacent to Federal-Aid Highway