County Targets Sign Pollution
Illegal roadside signs carry a $500 per violation fine.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz held a news conference Wednesday to highlight existing laws aimed at reducing signage illegally placed along roads.
"Our Code Enforcement Bureau responds to complaints by removing signs and works with businesses posting signs illegally to advise them of the law and bring them into compliance," Kamenetz said in a statement released Wednesday.
Kamenetz, in his statement, called illegally placed signs an "unfair business practice that puts law-abiding businesses at a competitive disadvantage."
Repeat violations can result in a fine of $500 per violation.
Residents can report signs they believe are illegally placed by calling 410-887-3351 or on the Baltimore County government website.
Mike Pierce
12:13 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
The phone number is 410-88-3351.
Jeff Reyes
1:34 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
somehow I doubt that too ;)
Mike Pierce
9:57 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Sorry, another fumble fingers. It's 410 887-3351
Jeff Reyes
1:39 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
I hope these laws apply to political signs as well. Every election year I'm dismayed by the ridiculous amounts of signage everywhere. One small sign in your yard to show support is fine but the multiple huge monstrosities that people build are nothing but blight in my opinion.
Buck Harmon
10:32 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
She~ He with the most, signs wins the election....an insult to the mentality of voters...
Fuggly signs at that... Kind of goes inline with telling the same lies many times over until the are perceived as truth..
Patrice
11:07 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
AMEN to that brother but gov't never punishes it's own.
Mike the house buyer
8:27 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Politicians are always exempt from laws
Mike the house buyer
8:29 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
The US Congress is still exempt from Insider Trading Laws!!
Tim
9:08 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Anyone else find it amusing that they just a couple months ago passed a LAW preventing this?
The heck?
Everything you need to know about what's wrong with Congress - right here. Not the freshman - they're naive, not yet broken in.
Kris
9:53 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Not anymore. New legistaion prohibits it (thanks to 60 minutes).
Ashley
8:51 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
It's nice to know that this is the type of crime they're concerned about. Seriously, signs? I get that they're annoying, but I'd like to see them focus on the bigger problems.
Kevin
1:36 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012
THANK YOU ASHLEY!! THERE IS A MAN NAMED MICHAEL PIERCE THAT IS UNEMPLOYED AND DRIVES AROUND IN HIS OLD HOOPTY MOBILE, CALLING IN SIGNS ALL DAY!! HE IS A LAUGHING STOCK TO EVERYONE!! JUST GOOGLE THE BALTO. SUN MADE A SPOOF ABOUT IT IN THEIR ARTICLE!! MAYBE HE SHOULD DRIVE INTO THE INNER CITY WORK WITH THE HOMELESS, VOLUNTEER AT THE NICU'S, ETC- with our city of Baltimore being notorious for murders aND DRUGS AND THIS joker is patrolling about paper signs???? LMFAO!!
Alisa Bralove-Scherr
9:10 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
This is an issue my family has championed over the years and the county has generally ignored. They're more than just an eyesore -- many of the signs in my neighborhood involve scams (foreclosure assistance, we buy houses, get paid cash daily, etc.) and target the most vulnerable among us. There are also a hazard because they fall into the roadway. I've reported these signs on many occasions and rarely have they been removed. I can only hope the county is serious about finally tackling the issue.
K Blue
9:25 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
I think this is a great idea. This is a simple quality of life issue for residents that Code Enforcement can handle alongside their other duties since they are supposed to be cross-trained. Repeat offenders beware.
Mike the house buyer
9:26 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Alisa, "we buy houses" are investors looking to purchase houses to usually to fix up and sell and don't target the most vulnerable. The sellers who can't sell the traditional way mostly go this route with success.
Mike Pierce
10:04 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
No, Mike. "We Buy Houses" are generally people who will steal the equity of someone who is in financial trouble and has gotten behind in their mortgages. Everyone knows that, if you want to legitimately buy house, you don't have to advertise by the roadside. They are trying to hide behind the anonymity of a sign with a phone number that won't be answered with a company name. Just "leave our number and we'll call you back. Same with the Credit fixers. Try Googling "We Buy Houses" and "scam".
Phil
10:05 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Suggest tha the County Exec. take a trip out here in Reisterstown along Franklin Blvd and Red Run Blvd where real estate sales offices post their signs every weekend - when county is not active!
Actually using some fines against these violators would result in fast removal.
How about some activity like that Mr. Kamenetz?
Buck Harmon
10:36 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Could this be the same code enforcement division that allows plastic shack housing to be erected about the county ?
Jeanne
11:51 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
I can ignore the signs, I am more concerned about the people on corners that are asking for money and walk in front of traffic possibly causing an accident. I thought that was taken care. If anybody knows anything please let me know. If we see a sign that isn't a legit company can't we just take them up and throw them out?
Mike Pierce
2:53 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Every county around us prohibits such roadside solicitation. Baltmore County, in its infinite wisdom, in 2010 passed a law that begins by saying "persons standing on lane dividers of County roads or roadways for the purpose of soliciting donations creates a safety and traffic hazzard" and then went on to describe how the County issues permits to organizations who want to do it. They need to totally ban the practice.
DougW
11:57 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
It would be nice to see a summary of the law. For example, I think real estate signs stuck up on the weekends ARE legal. But what about businesses that put their specials on signs out front, or even down the street? There's one in Hunt Valley that even has a "reward for imformation leading to the arrest of anyone removing this sign". It's at the intersection of McCormick Rd and Wight ave.
Mike Pierce
3:02 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
No, real estate signs are not legal. No off-premises sign is legal (except specific billboards with a permit). The state law passed last year requires the enforcement to not be based on content - they cannot allow real estate signs and forbid others. No, a business cannot put their specials on signs out front, except for a specific permit for 60 days per year for a "special event sign", Businesses are allowed a certain number of free-standing signs (usually 1) and wall signs (all with permits) and all others are illegal, for a reason.
While we're at it, electronic signs cannot change more than once every 15 seconds, and can never scroll or display motion. Code Enforcement has refused for 6 months to enforce this law. Flashing "Open" signs in the window are illegal. Please call Code Enforcement if you see any of these.
Phil
12:02 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
The county law does allow citizens to remove signs that are posted illegally on county right of ways. In most cases that is the grass strip between the sidewalk and the street. Most of them are cardboard or plastic and you can just place them out with your recycle pickup materials.
Terry
1:46 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
What about all the illegal Quirk signs all over District 1 when he was running for councilman? People didn't know who he was. One apt. complex had so many on their property, that it took a couple people to pull them out of the ground and put them in a dumpster. Jim Smith should have spent that money a little more wisely.
TOPNOTCH
4:17 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2012
I've been taking down illegally placed signs in Harco for years... I've taken down hundreds, if not THOUSANDS, of them. Harco has a citizen volunteer program now to 'legally' do it of which I participate. Since the new fines went into effect, the amount of them in Bel Air is significantly down.
moe green
6:20 pm on Friday, April 27, 2012
Take the illegal signs, the illegal aliens, Sam Moxley and Vince guardian and send them all to mexico
Terry
10:42 am on Sunday, April 29, 2012
I'll vote for that! Don't forget Quirk (district 1 ), he's packing his bag of dirty tricks while I type.
Chuck
12:17 am on Saturday, April 28, 2012
Are "Community" & "Improvement" Association meeting notice signs and Sports Leagues sign-up notices exempt?
I see a few of them spread around my neck of the woods.
Buzz Beeler
3:07 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Let us not forget this classic, that is until it's picked up and hauled away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D59ZWa8ehgI
Buck Harmon
3:17 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Funny....sad...true...thanks Buzz..
DARRELL HAMMERBACKER
7:17 am on Thursday, May 3, 2012
Suck in those 500 dollar fines for Kamenetz and all the other fines his Code Enforcement division are giving out. Kamenetz the Peoples Choice
Buzz Beeler
3:07 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Darrell, that depends on who puts up the sign, at least in Dundalk.
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