Alaska Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2017) |
Title 17. Transportation and Public Facilities. |
Chapter 17.60. Highway Signs for the Traveling Public. |
Article 17.60.1. Tourist-Oriented Directional Signs. |
Section 17.60.010. Review of TODS permit applications.
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The department will approve a TODS permit application if (1) the applicant's tourist-oriented activity derives at least 25 percent of its gross receipts, if any, from visiting motorists who reside more than 20 miles from the location of the tourist-oriented activity; (2) the applicant's tourist-oriented activity complies with AS 19.25.105 and this chapter; (3) the applicant maintains the necessary licenses for the tourist-oriented activity; (4) the applicant's tourist-oriented activity is not located more than 25 miles from the highway for which a TODS permit is requested, except the activity of an applicant who requests a gas or restaurant TODS permit must not be located more than three miles from the highway for which the TODS permit is requested; (5) the applicant's tourist-oriented activity or the location of the driveway or intersecting road are not located within the urban portion of an organized borough that exceeds 2,500 permanent residents; (6) neither the applicant's tourist-oriented activity nor an advertising sign for the activity are visible to a motorist traveling the highway until the motorist is within 1250 feet of the driveway or intersecting road; (7) the TODS may be placed at the proposed location in a manner consistent with the standards set out in the documents described in 17 AAC 60.915(b); (8) the proposed location has fewer than six current TODS permits; and (9) the proposed sign location has not been designated a traveler information kiosk location under 17 AAC 60.405(a).
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19.05.010;19.05.020;19.05.040;19.25.105;19.25.200;44.42.030
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AS 19.05.010 AS 19.05.020 AS 19.05.040 AS 19.25.105 AS 19.25.200 AS 44.42.030History
Eff. 5/18/97, Register 142; am 3/1/2002, Register 161