For a minor home occupation in the rural county, Lane Code is strict: advertising signs for the minor home occupation or home office may not be displayed on the property or on any structure on it. Approved major home occupations may have limited signage.
Under Lane Code 16.290(2)(h)(vii), a minor home occupation and home office in the Rural Residential zone gets no advertising sign at all: 'Advertising signs for the minor home occupation and/or home office shall not be displayed on the subject property or structures on the subject property.' A larger 'home occupation' approved through the Chapter 14 Type II land-use process may include limited outdoor advertising signage as an accessory outdoor use, subject to the approval authority's conditions. Sign standards elsewhere in Lane Code Chapter 16 also apply. Within cities, the city sign code controls.
Displaying a prohibited home-occupation sign is a code violation enforced by Lane County Land Management, subject to removal orders and penalties.
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