Algonquin § 104.4.8 Administration & Government Section Electrical. The provisions of the National Electrical Code, 2017 This section adopts the National Electrical Code, 2017 edition, as the standard for electrical system installations, alterations, repairs, and related equipment within Algonquin. It specifically amends Section A 105.1 regarding permit requirements. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 107.3 Administration & Government Section Examination of documents. The Building Official shall examine or This section details the examination and inspection processes for construction documents and fire protection shop drawings. It outlines the Building Official's authority to engage third-party review and inspection agencies, with the property owner responsible for associated fees. It also establishes an appeals process to the Village Board and amends specific code sections related to inspection agencies and residential group R-2 buildings. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 109.1 Administration & Government Section Board of appeals established. In order to hear and decide appeals of order, This section establishes a Board of Appeals to hear and decide appeals related to the fire/building code official's decisions. It also explicitly deletes specific sections regarding qualifications and open burning/recreational fires. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 110.12 Administration & Government Section 110.12 This section mandates the complete removal of all accessible temporary or abandoned electrical wiring, conduit systems, junction boxes, materials, and equipment. An exception is made only with express written approval from the Electrical Inspector. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 302.2.1 Administration & Government Section Sump pump and downspout discharge. The discharge from a sump pump This section prohibits sump pump and roof drainage from discharging onto public rights-of-way. It also mandates that sump pump outlets be located at least five feet from property lines, directed towards engineered drainage paths, and must not create standing water on neighboring properties. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 302.8 Administration & Government Section Motor and recreational vehicles. All motor and recreational vehicles, including This section establishes parking surface requirements for motor and recreational vehicles, prohibits them from encroaching on public sidewalks or property, and prohibits vehicles in major disrepair from being visible. It also allows major repairs only within enclosed structures. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 308.2 Administration & Government Section Disposal of rubbish. Every occupant of a structure shall dispose of all rubbish This section mandates that occupants of structures must dispose of all rubbish and recycling in a clean and sanitary manner, using approved containers, and storing them out of public view. It also specifies when rubbish and recycling can be placed on the right-of-way for collection. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 308.2.3 Administration & Government Section Special pick-up. Items requiring a special pick-up, such as refrigerators, water This section prohibits large items requiring a special pick-up, such as appliances and furniture, from remaining on the right-of-way for longer than 48 hours. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.1 Administration & Government Section Compost piles and bins. Compost piles and bins shall comply with the This section outlines regulations for compost piles and bins, specifying size limitations, placement requirements to prevent windblown materials, and performance standards for odor control to avoid public nuisance. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.2 Administration & Government Section Composting material. Compost material shall be comprised of approximately View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.2.1 Administration & Government Section Carbon-rich material. The following examples are acceptable carbon-rich This section defines acceptable examples of carbon-rich material, listing six categories of organic matter. It appears to be part of a larger ordinance related to waste management or environmental regulation. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.2.2 Administration & Government Section Nitrogen-rich material. The following examples are acceptable nitrogen- This section defines acceptable nitrogen-rich materials, commonly referred to as 'green' material, for use within Algonquin. It provides a list of examples to clarify what qualifies. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.2.3 Administration & Government Section Improper compost material. The following examples are improper View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 310.2.4 Administration & Government Section Compost maintenance. Compost piles shall be maintained neatly and not This section prohibits compost piles from sprawling and explicitly states that piles of grass clippings and/or large branches are not considered composting and are not permitted. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.04 Administration & Government Section Sworn Police Officers View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.05 Administration & Government Section Assisting Police View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.06 Administration & Government Section Resisting Officers View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.07 Administration & Government Section Auxiliary Police View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.08 Administration & Government Section Police Commission View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.09 Administration & Government Section Police Pension Fund and Police View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 4.10 Administration & Government Section Community Service Officers This section outlines the employment, qualifications, and reporting structure for Community Service Officers within the Algonquin Police Department. It details hiring requirements, including background checks, and clarifies that these officers are civilian members under the Chief's control. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 706.1 Administration & Government Section Salt Storage. In the interest of limiting pollution to our environment and This ordinance requires properties storing bulk rock salt for snow removal to obtain a permit from the Community Development Department. The permit application must detail storage plans, including location, dimensions, proximity to storm drains, covering methods, and measures to minimize visual impact. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 801.1 Administration & Government Section Driveways. All driveways and off-street parking areas shall be paved with a This section mandates that all driveways and off-street parking areas in Algonquin must be paved with concrete, asphalt, or paving bricks, prohibiting gravel. It also sets a deadline for existing nonconforming gravel areas to be brought into compliance. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Algonquin § 905.4 Administration & Government Section Standpipe systems are permitted to be combined with automatic sprinkler This section outlines requirements for combining standpipe and sprinkler systems, specifies when Class I standpipe systems are mandated based on building height and the presence of high-piled combustible storage, and details the placement of hose connections in specific occupancy types and locations. View in Algonquin’s full code →
Alsip § 16.56 Administration & Government Section Definitions This section provides definitions for various terms related to the police department in Alsip. It defines 'Member,' 'Officer,' 'Police officer,' and 'Special police officers.' View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 16.58 Administration & Government Section Offices within department created This section establishes the authorized number of positions within the Alsip Police Department, including ranks from Chief to Officers. It also outlines conditions for vacancies and a mechanism for temporary increases in officer numbers. View in Alsip’s full code →