Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 522.170 - Standards for Directional Signs
In addition to the standards set forth in Section 522.150, the following standards shall apply to directional signs.
a) To be eligible for determination,
privately owned attractions or activities must be nationally or regionally
known, and of outstanding interest to the traveling public. The Department will
make a determination of eligibility for each attraction or activity based on
the information provided in the submission, including any licenses held. In
making this determination, the Department will avail itself of the experience
and knowledge of selected groups in the specific type of attraction or activity
being considered. These groups shall include, but not be limited to,
commissions, boards, other agencies and/or other State Departments.
b) No such sign may be located within 2,000
feet of an interchange, or intersection at grade along an Interstate highway or
expressway (measured from the nearest point of the beginning or ending of
pavement widening at the exit from or entrance to the main traveled
way).
c) No such sign may be
located within 2,000 feet of a rest area, parkland or scenic area.
d) No two such signs facing the same
direction of travel shall be spaced less than one mile apart.
e) Not more than three such signs pertaining
to the same activity and facing the same direction of travel may be erected
along a single route approaching the activity.
f) Such signs located along Interstate
highways shall be within seventy-five air miles of the activity.
g) Such signs located along primary highways
shall be within fifty air miles of the activity.
h) The message on such signs shall be limited
to the identification of the attraction or activity and directional information
useful to the traveler in locating the attraction, such as mileage, route
numbers, or exit numbers. Descriptive words or phrases, and pictorial or
photographic representations of the activity or its environs are
prohibited.
i) No such sign shall
exceed the following limits:
1) Maximum area
- one hundred fifty square feet
2)
Maximum height - twenty feet
3)
Maximum length - twenty feet
j) All dimensions include border and trim,
but exclude supports.
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