(1) The number of logo structures along an approach to an interchange and the corresponding ramp structures shall be limited to a maximum of four each.

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    (2) No more than six business logos shall be allowed on any logo structure.
    (3) No category shall appear on more than two mainline and two ramp logo structures in each direction at an interchange.
    (4) Arrangement of business logos on the display panel shall be based on the most efficient use of the display panel and not on the priority of the wait list or length of time a business has been participating in the program.
    (5) At interchanges where sufficient spacing exists for mainline and corresponding ramp logo structures, preference shall be given in the successive order of gas, food, lodging, camping, attractions, and other permissible categories.
    (6) At interchanges where sufficient spacing does not exist, the display panel configuration shall be based on that which maximizes participation in the logo sign program.
    (7) Combination logo structures and ramp logo structures shall be used when spacing for separate structures is unavailable to accommodate all business categories for which applications have been submitted.
    (8) The display panel of mainline logo structures shall be:
    (a) 15 feet wide by 10 feet high for a full size mainline logo structure;
    (b) 15 feet wide by 6 feet high for a half size mainline logo structure;
    (c) 15 feet wide by either 8 or 12 feet high for a combination mainline logo structure.
    (9) The display panel of ramp logo structures shall be:
    (a) 8 feet wide by 7 feet high for a full size ramp logo structure;
    (b) 8 feet wide by 4 feet high for a half size ramp logo structure;
    (c) 8 feet wide by 8 feet high for a combination ramp logo structure.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 334.044(2), 479.261(7) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 479.261. History-New 12-15-09, Amended 6-16-15.