The following words and terms, when used in the sections under this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Business logo--A separate sign panel of specified dimensions attached to a specific information logo sign and containing the commercial establishment name, symbol, brand, trademark, or combination.
- (2) Close proximity interchanges--Sequential interchanges in a direction of travel where exit ramp spacing or existing regulatory, guide, or warning signs preclude placement of a minimum of two specific information logo signs between exits.
- (3) Commercial establishment--A privately owned business or corporation offering one or more of the primary motorist services.
- (4) Commission--The Texas Transportation Commission.
- (5) Contractor--A person, firm, group, or association in the State of Texas that acts as the authorized agent of the department in the operation of the specific information logo sign program.
- (6) Department--The Texas Department of Transportation.
- (7) Driveway access--A vehicle entrance, built in compliance with state and local standards and regulations, for use by the public providing access from a public street or highway to a commercial establishment or major shopping area.
- (8) Eligible highway--A highway that is located outside an urbanized area with a population of 50,000 or more; and qualifies for a maximum speed limit of 65 miles per hour under 23 USC §154, or if that law is repealed, qualified for a maximum speed limit of 65 miles per hour on the day before the effective date of the repeal.
- (9) Eligible urban highway--An interstate highway located inside an urbanized area with a population of 200,000 or more.
- (10) Gross building area--Square footage of usable area within a building, or series of buildings under one roof, that is considered usable by the retail businesses and the public; if a building is multi-level, this includes the square footage available on each level.
- (11) Information logo sign--A specific information logo sign or a major shopping area guide sign.
- (12) Interchange--The intersection of the centerlines of an eligible highway or eligible urban highway and a crossroad.
- (13) Interstate highway--Any highway which is part of the national system of interstate and defense highways designed to be a multi-lane and divided full control access roadway.
- (14) Major shopping area--An enclosed retail shopping mall offering goods and services for sale to the public located on a minimum 30 acres of land that contains 1 million square feet or more of gross building area.
- (15) Major shopping area guide sign--A rectangular supplemental sign panel imprinted with the name of the retail shopping area as it is commonly known to the public and containing directional information.
- (16) Major shopping area ramp sign--A supplemental sign with the common name of the retail shopping mall, directional arrows, and/or distances placed near an eligible urban highway exit ramp or access road.
- (17) Multiple crossroad interchange--An interchange in which one exit in a direction of travel from an eligible highway provides the only point of access for two or more crossroads; the center of a multiple crossroad interchange is the mid-point of the intersection of the centerline of the eligible highway and centerlines of the affected crossroads.
- (18) Primary motorist service--Gas, food, lodging, or camping available to the traveling public.
- (19) Ramp business logo--A reduced size separate sign panel of specified dimensions attached to a ramp and containing the commercial establishment name, symbol, brand, trademark, or combination.
- (20) Ramp sign--A supplemental sign with ramp business logos or the name of the major shopping area, directional arrows, and distances placed near an eligible highway or eligible urban highway exit ramp.
- (21) Retail shopping mall--Retail businesses located within a building, or a series of buildings, connected by a common continuous roof and walls, and enclosing and covering all inner pedestrian walkways and common areas.
- (22) Specific information logo sign--A rectangular supplemental sign panel imprinted with the words "GAS," "FOOD," "LODGING," or "CAMPING," or with a combination of those words, and the names (or business logos) of commercial establishments offering those services.
- (23) State--The State of Texas.
- (24) Texas MUTCD--Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, latest edition, issued by the Texas Department of Transportation.
Source Note:The provisions of this §25.401 adopted to be effective October 21, 1992, 17 TexReg 7106; amended to be effective October 27, 1995, 20 TexReg 8485; amended to be effective March 19, 1998, 23 TexReg 2830.