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Code · South Dakota · Title 31 · Chapter 31-29

31-29-71.8. Criteria for outdoor advertising--Zoned commercial adjacent to interstate system outside municipality.

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Any zoned commercial or industrial area adjacent to the interstate system that is located within one mile from an interstate interchange with a crossroad that is not part of the interstate system and that is outside an incorporated municipality is acceptable for outdoor advertising purposes if the zone meets the following criteria:
(1)The zone is lawfully enacted by the local governmental unit as part of a comprehensive zoning action. Any zone created primarily to permit outdoor advertising structures is not recognized as lawfully enacted for purposes of this section;
(2)The zone is associated with an interstate highway interchange whose center is within three miles of an incorporated municipality or within one mile of a commercial or industrial activity; and
(3)The zone meets the requirement of either § 31-29-71.9 or 31-29-71.10 .
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