Title 32, Chapter 6, Section 51
( 32-6-51)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, place, or maintain within the right of way of any public road any sign, signal, or other device except as authorized by subsection (d) of this Code section or as required or authorized by Code Section 32-6-50 or any other law. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, place, or maintain
in a place or position visible from any public road any unauthorized
sign, signal, device, or other structure which: (1) Imitates, resembles, or purports to be an official
traffic-control device; (2) Hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness of any
official traffic-control device; (3) Obstructs a clear view from any public road to any other
portion of such public road, to intersecting or adjoining public
roads, or to property abutting such public road in such a manner
as to constitute a hazard to traffic on such roads; or (4) Because of its nature, construction, or operation, constitutes
a dangerous distraction to or interferes with the vision of
drivers of motor vehicles. (c) Any sign, signal, device, or other structure erected, placed, or
maintained on the right of way of any public road in violation of
subsection (a) or (b) of this Code section is declared to be a
public nuisance, and the officials having jurisdiction of the public
road affected may remove or direct the removal of the same. Where
any sign, signal, device, or other structure is erected, placed, or
maintained in violation of subsection (b) of this Code section, but
not on the right of way of any public road, the officials having
jurisdiction of the public road affected may order the removal of
such structure by written notice to the owner of the structure or
the owner of the land on which the structure is located. If such
structure is not removed within 30 days after the giving of such
order of removal, such officials are authorized to remove or cause
to be removed such structure and to submit a statement of expenses
incurred in the removal to the owner of the structure or to the
owner of the land on which the structure is located. If payment or
arrangement to make payment is not made within 60 days after the
receipt of said statement, the department shall certify the amount
thereof for collection to the Attorney General. (d)(1) As used in this subsection, the term: (A) "Bus shelter" means a shelter or bench located at bus stops
for the convenience of passengers of public transportation
systems owned and operated by governmental units or public
authorities or located on county or municipality rights of way
for the convenience of residents. (B) "Commercial advertisement" means a printed or painted sign encouraging or promoting the purchase or use of goods or services but does not include campaign posters, signs, or advertisements prohibited by Code Section 21-1-1. (2) Bus shelters, including those on which commercial advertisements are placed, may be erected and maintained on the rights of way of public roads subject to the following conditions and requirements: (A) Any public transit system wishing to erect and maintain a
bus shelter on the right of way of a state or federal aid
primary road shall apply to the department for a permit, and as
a condition of the issuance of the permit, the department must
approve the bus shelter building plans and the location of the
bus shelter on the right of way; provided, however, that such
approval is subject to any and all restrictions imposed by Title
23, U.S.C., and Title 23, Code of Federal Regulations relating
to the federal-aid system. This paragraph shall entitle only
public transit systems or their designated agents the right to
be issued permits under this paragraph; (B) If the bus shelter is to be located on the right of way of a
public road other than a state or federal aid primary road
within a county or municipality, application for permission to
erect and maintain such shelter shall be made to the respective
county or municipality. Such application shall conform to the
county's and municipality's regulations governing the erection
and maintenance of such structures. When the county or
municipality is served by a public transit agency or authority,
the applications for all bus shelters on routes of such agency
or authority shall also be forwarded by the applicant to such
transit agency or authority and subject to the approval of such
agency or authority; and (C) As a condition of issuing a permit for the erection of a bus
shelter on the right of way of a state or federal aid primary
road, the department shall require that the bus shelter shall be
properly maintained and that its location shall meet minimum
setback requirements as follows: (i) Where a curb and gutter are present, there shall be a
minimum of four feet clearance from the face of the curb to
any portion of the bus shelter or the bus shelter shall be
placed at the back of the existing concrete sidewalk; or (ii) Where no curb or gutter is present, the front of the bus
shelter shall be at least ten feet from the edge of the main
traveled roadway. (3) Any bus shelter erected and maintained on the right of way of
a public road in violation of paragraph (2) of this subsection or
in violation of the conditions of the permit issued by the
department or in violation of the conditions of the consent of the
county or municipality is declared to be a public nuisance and if
it is determined to be a hazard to public safety by the
department, county, or municipality, it may be removed or its
removal may be ordered by the department or the governing
authority of the respective county or municipality. In every case
of removal of a bus shelter as a hazard to public safety by the
department, a county, or a municipality, a good faith attempt
shall be made to notify the owner of its removal. In such cases
where the department, county, or municipality orders the removal
of the bus shelter as a public nuisance, if such a bus shelter is
not removed by its owner within 30 days after its owner has been
issued a written order of removal by the department or the
governing authority of the respective county or municipality, the
department or the governing authority of the respective county or
municipality may cause the bus shelter to be removed and submit a
statement of expenses incurred in the removal to the owner of the
bus shelter. In the case of a statement of expenses for removal of
a shelter on a state or federal aid primary road, if payment or
arrangement to make payment is not made within 60 days after the
receipt of such statement, the department shall certify the amount
thereof to the Attorney General for collection. (4) The person to whom a permit has been issued for the erection
and maintenance of a bus shelter on the right of way of a public
road or who places such shelter on a public road other than a
state or federal aid primary road shall at all times assume all
risks for the bus shelter and shall indemnify and hold harmless
the State of Georgia, the department, and any county or
municipality against all losses or damages resulting solely from
the existence of the bus shelter. (5) Permits for shelters on state or federal aid primary roads
shall be issued under this subsection only to cities, counties, or
public transportation authorities owning or operating public
transportation systems or their designated agents. |