Alsip § 17.19 Streets & Public Property Section Bond This ordinance requires a $10,000 bond for the construction or maintenance of commercial driveways or those habitually used by others than the owner/occupant. The bond is conditioned to indemnify the village for any damages or liabilities arising from the driveway's construction, maintenance, or use. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 17.20 Streets & Public Property Section Grading and surface requirements This section prohibits driveways from creating obstructions or hazardous conditions for pedestrians in sidewalks or sidewalk spaces. It mandates that driveway grades and surfaces crossing sidewalks must be level and not slippery. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 17.21 Streets & Public Property Section Construction requirements generally This section outlines material requirements for constructing driveways that cross sidewalks. Driveways crossing concrete sidewalks must also be concrete, while those crossing crushed stone, cinders, or open spaces can be of crushed stone or other approved materials. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 17.22 Streets & Public Property Section Maintenance required This section requires every person maintaining a driveway to keep it in good repair where it crosses sidewalks or sidewalk space. It also mandates that driveways be kept free from obstructions and openings. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 17.29 Streets & Public Property Section Required; authorization required for driveways for commercial use or use of others This section requires a permit for any driveway construction across a sidewalk or sidewalk space. Permits for commercial driveways or those habitually used by others require specific authorization from the mayor and board of trustees. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 17.30 Streets & Public Property Section Application; fees This section outlines the application process for permits related to construction and widening of driveways within Alsip. It specifies that applications are handled by the president and board of trustees and establishes a permit fee of $25.00 per $1,000.00 of construction cost. View in Alsip’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.10 Streets & Public Property Section Permit required; fees This section requires a permit for any driveway construction or alteration. It mandates the payment of a permit fee and potentially additional fees for specialized review services. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.11 Streets & Public Property Section Application for permit This section outlines the application process and required information for obtaining a driveway permit in Bannockburn. Applicants must submit detailed information about the property, proposed driveway, and surrounding area, with some flexibility on the level of detail for site plans. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.12 Streets & Public Property Section Permit issuance; deposit to guarantee work; work done by Village This section outlines the process for issuing driveway permits, requiring applicants to deposit a sum to guarantee work completion according to the permit and village regulations. The deposit is returned upon satisfactory completion, or costs incurred by the village to correct non-compliant work will be deducted. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.13 Streets & Public Property Section Denial of permit application This section outlines the process for denying a permit application for a driveway. If denied, the applicant can appeal to the Board of Trustees, who will review the case based on public safety concerns before issuing or denying the permit. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.14 Streets & Public Property Section Number of driveways allowed This section generally limits each zoning lot to one driveway connection to a street. Exceptions for additional driveways are permitted at the Commissioner's discretion, subject to public safety considerations and a minimum street frontage requirement. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.15 Streets & Public Property Section Width and location This section establishes regulations for the width and location of driveways within Bannockburn, requiring Village approval through a permit and adherence to specific dimensional and proximity standards to ensure traffic safety. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.16 Streets & Public Property Section Grade requirements This section outlines grade requirements for driveway construction, ensuring that any alterations are made in accordance with other articles and do not create public health or safety hazards. It also specifies that variable grades must be gradual, not exceeding a 1:10 gradient. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.17 Streets & Public Property Section Drainage This section prohibits driveways from interfering with drainage or forming water pools. It mandates a 12-inch culvert for permitted driveways, with exceptions possible upon Village Engineer determination. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.18 Streets & Public Property Section Construction safeguards This section outlines construction safeguards required during driveway and culvert work, mandating the prevention of damage to individuals and property, the use of barriers and lights for obstructions, and the control and cleanup of debris. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.19 Streets & Public Property Section Temporary driveways This section prohibits the establishment or maintenance of temporary driveways across properties abutting streets without a permit from the Village. Temporary driveways must be properly planked to protect the street from damage. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.20 Streets & Public Property Section Applicability to work done by Village View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.21 Streets & Public Property Section Duration of permit This section defines the duration of permits for driveways and culverts. Temporary permits expire after 180 days, while construction permits must be completed within one year, unless an earlier completion is required for public health, safety, or welfare. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.22 Streets & Public Property Section Penalty; revocation of permit This section outlines penalties for violating driveway regulations in Bannockburn, including fines and the potential revocation of permits. It clarifies that permit revocation does not prevent other penalties from being enforced. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.8 Streets & Public Property Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within Article III of the Bannockburn municipal ordinance, specifically related to driveways. It clarifies the meanings of Commissioner, Driveway, Person, Roadway, Shoulder, and Street. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.9 Streets & Public Property Section Compliance required This section mandates that all driveways connecting to a street must comply with the article's terms. It also requires that subdivision applications meet these driveway requirements as a condition for approval. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.1 Streets & Public Property Section Definitions This section provides definitions for key terms related to driveways and sidewalks within the street right-of-way in Barrington. It specifically defines 'driveway apron' and differentiates between residential and nonresidential driveway aprons, as well as defining 'sidewalk'. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.2 Streets & Public Property Section Permit and compliance required This section requires individuals to obtain a permit from the building official before constructing, building, establishing, or altering any driveway apron on public sidewalks or parkways. The permit will only be issued after the application meets code requirements and the associated fees and cash bond have been paid. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.3 Streets & Public Property Section Residential driveways This section outlines the process for applying for and obtaining a permit to construct or alter residential driveways and driveway aprons in Barrington. It details application requirements, fee structures, and deposit procedures for work impacting public facilities. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.4 Streets & Public Property Section Nonresidential driveways This section outlines the process for obtaining a permit to construct or alter nonresidential driveways and driveway aprons in Barrington. It requires an application with construction documents, review and approval by the building official, and payment of specific fees and deposits. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.5 Streets & Public Property Section Culverts This ordinance requires culverts for driveway aprons to ensure adequate stormwater drainage, with specific material and sizing requirements determined by the village manager. A deposit is required for the culvert installation, which is refunded upon satisfactory completion or forfeited if the work is not completed within six months. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.6 Streets & Public Property Section Driveway surfaces This section prohibits driveway aprons from creating hazardous conditions on sidewalks, requiring them to match the sidewalk's grade and be constructed of non-slippery materials. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.7 Streets & Public Property Section Maintenance requirements This section mandates the maintenance of driveway aprons, requiring them to be kept free of snow, ice, and obstructions. It also obligates adjacent property owners or occupants to keep abutting gutters clear of debris. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.3.8 Streets & Public Property Section Prohibited acts and conditions This section prohibits altering or obstructing established gutters and drainage ditches, and makes it unlawful to use driveway aprons for parking. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 10.1.1 Streets & Public Property Section Driveways, Definitions And Purpose This section defines driveways as privately owned connections to public roads and states the purpose of regulating their design and frequency to minimize accidents and ensure safe traffic flow. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →