REPORTS OF THE PANEL CHAIRMEN 653 



to the primary system or interstate system. One panelist (Mr. 

 Tocker) was of the view that off -premise advertising should be 

 permitted in commercial, industrial, and business areas without 

 regard to their being zoned as such. 



A vote was taken at a panel meeting following the panel session, 

 and all panelists present, with one exception, voted to recommend that 

 no off-premise advertising be permitted in any areas adjacent to the 

 primary system and the interstate system. Senator Neuberger and 

 Mr. Bridwell were unable to be present at this meeting. Senator Neu- 

 berger has requested that the report reflect that she would have voted 

 to exclude off-premise advertising in areas adjacent to the primary 

 system and the interstate system, except those zoned for commercial 

 or industrial usage. Mr. Bridwell has asked that the report show that 

 he would have voted to recommend that off-premise advertising be 

 permitted in areas zoned for commercial or industrial uses and in areas 

 where the land use is, in fact, commercial or industrial as defined by 

 appropriate regulation. 



3. Enactment of a Federal law conditioning the grant of Primary 

 and interstate funds with the requirement that States prohibit the 

 future establishment of automobile graveyards and junkyards within 

 view of primary and interstate highways and that existing facilities 

 be removed or screened from view. 



4. Enactment of a Federal law prohibiting advertising on motor 

 vehicles operating on Federal-aid highways which advertising is not 

 related to the vehicle owner's or lessor's product or service. 



5. That the grant of Federal-aid highway funds be conditioned 

 with the requirement that each State establish an effective method 

 for controlling the depositing of trash and other litter upon Federal- 

 aid highways. 



6. That the President appoint a committee to establish methods 

 and ways for the ultimate disposal of scrap automobiles and other 

 scrap materials. This includes: (a) regional scrap areas for dis- 

 posal of such junk and scrap materials and the relocation of existing 

 junkyards; and (b) furnishing assistance to local communities in 

 the administration and financing the cost of disposition and the relo- 

 cation of such junkyards. 



7. That the Secretary of Commerce require each State to specify 

 that borrow banks, spoil areas, and quarry operations visible from 

 the Federal-aid highways be contour graded and treated as may 

 be required to prevent blemish. 



