Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 440/3.20

Municipal network sign.
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"Municipal network sign" means an official sign or a sign that:
 
 
(1) is located on property owned or controlled by a 
 
local government that has a population of 2,000,000 or more and that has adopted zoning regulations consistent with this Act; 
 
 
(2) is controlled under the direction of the local 
 
government; 
 
 
(3) complies with zoning regulations consistent with 
 
this Act; 
 
 
(4) is placed within a business area as defined in 
 
Section 3.12 of this Act; 
 
 
(5) is used to communicate emergency, public, and 
 
commercial information; and 
 
 
(6) is consistent with the intent of this Act and 
 
with customary use of the local government as to the sign's installation and operation, including the size, lighting, and spacing of signs. 

local government that has a population of 2,000,000 or more and that has adopted zoning regulations consistent with this Act;
government;
this Act;
Section 3.12 of this Act;
commercial information; and
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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