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(225 ILCS 440/3.20) Sec. 3.20. Municipal network sign. "Municipal network sign" means an official sign or a sign that: (1) is located on property owned or controlled by a |
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(2) is controlled under the direction of the local
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(3) complies with zoning regulations consistent with
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(4) is placed within a business area as defined in
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| Section 3.12 of this Act;
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(5) is used to communicate emergency, public, and
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| commercial information; and
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(6) is consistent with the intent of this Act and
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| with customary use of the local government as to the sign's installation and operation, including the size, lighting, and spacing of signs.
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(Source: P.A. 98-56, eff. 7-5-13.)
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