Batavia § 9.4.1 Streets & Public Property Section Scope Of Regulations This section establishes the broad applicability of the chapter's regulations to various building types, excluding those covered in another chapter. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 9.4.2 Streets & Public Property Section Permits And General Requirements View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 9.4.3 Streets & Public Property Section International Building Code Adopted; Modifications Thereto This section adopts the International Building Code/2006 with specific modifications for all buildings except one- and two-family residences, which are governed by a separate residential building code. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 9.4.4 Streets & Public Property Section Special Requirements This section establishes that electrical, plumbing, water supply, and sewage disposal work must comply with specific chapters of Batavia's title. It also mandates conformance with the Batavia floodplain ordinance. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 9.4.5 Streets & Public Property Section Modifications To The International Building Code This section modifies the International Building Code by deleting exceptions for automatic sprinkler systems, revising requirements for private garage separation, restricting hazardous materials and Group H uses to special permits, and updating egress requirements for mezzanines. View in Batavia’s full code →
Braceville § 112.45 Streets & Public Property Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within the subchapter concerning sales in public buildings. It specifically clarifies what constitutes a publicly-owned or controlled building and defines liquor sales and delivery for public consumption on the premises. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.46 Streets & Public Property Section Purposes This section outlines the purpose of the ordinance, which is to allow for the sale and delivery of alcoholic beverages in designated public buildings for both public and private functions. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.47 Streets & Public Property Section Authority This section grants Braceville the authority to designate publicly owned buildings for the delivery of alcohol for public use, as permitted by Illinois Senate Bill 277. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.48 Streets & Public Property Section Designation This section designates the Braceville Community Hall as a public facility where alcoholic beverages can be sold or delivered for both public and private events. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.49 Streets & Public Property Section Insurance Users of designated facilities in Braceville must provide proof of statutorily required dram shop insurance and may be required to obtain other insurance, such as liability and medical coverage, as designated by the village. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.50 Streets & Public Property Section Fees This section grants the village the authority to establish fees and security deposits for the use of designated facilities. These fees and deposits are required before a permit for facility use can be obtained. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 112.99 Streets & Public Property Section Penalty This section outlines penalties for violations of the Sale In Public Buildings chapter in Braceville. It specifies graduated fines for violations of § 112.06, including increased penalties for repeat offenses within a year. It also clarifies that these penalties do not prevent the Liquor Commissioner from suspending or revoking liquor licenses and sets a general fine for other chapter violations. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.20 Streets & Public Property Section Liability This section establishes liability for owners, agents, occupants, or custodians of various public buildings (including schools) for the equipment and maintenance of safety features related to exits, stairs, doors, windows, and passageways. Penalties are outlined in a separate section. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.21 Streets & Public Property Section Enforcement This section outlines the duties of the Chief of the Fire Protection District to approve and inspect fire apparatus installation and location, and to conduct periodic inspections of emergency exits in public buildings like auditoriums, schools, lodge halls, and theaters. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.22 Streets & Public Property Section Location And Number Of Fire Appliances View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.23 Streets & Public Property Section Fire Drills This section mandates that principals or those in charge of pupils in Braceville schools must conduct fire drills at least twice monthly. A written report detailing the drill duration must be submitted for each drill. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.24 Streets & Public Property Section Removal Of Fire Equipment View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.25 Streets & Public Property Section Doors To Open Outward This ordinance mandates that all doors providing egress from main assembly areas and the building itself in public buildings used for specific congregational, educational, or entertainment purposes must open outwards. This is intended to facilitate safe and rapid exit during emergencies. View in Braceville’s full code →
Braceville § 92.26 Streets & Public Property Section Exit Lights This section requires that theaters and public meeting halls maintain a red "exit" light burning over each regular and emergency exit when the venue is occupied by an audience or patrons. View in Braceville’s full code →
Burbank § 4.102 Streets & Public Property Section Facing material This section prohibits the use of concrete block or cinder block as exterior facing material for new or altered buildings. It mandates the use of face brick for all exterior wall facings in R-1, R-2, and R-3 district areas. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.103 Streets & Public Property Section Emergency lighting system required in retail establishments This ordinance requires retail establishments of 2,000 square feet or larger to have an emergency lighting system. The system must be powered by an auxiliary generator or battery and automatically activate during power outages, providing sufficient illumination for egress routes and other critical areas. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.104 Streets & Public Property Section Basement storage sheds in multifamily dwellings This Burbank ordinance mandates that every apartment in a multifamily dwelling must include at least one basement storage shed. These sheds must meet specific size (minimum 100 sq ft), construction (noncombustible, 1-hour fire-resistant), and door requirements. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.105 Streets & Public Property Section Balconies This ordinance requires that all newly constructed balconies in multifamily dwellings must extend at least three feet horizontally beyond the apartment opening and be designed to offer refuge from heat and smoke. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.106 Streets & Public Property Section Elevator inspections This section mandates periodic inspections of manlifts, elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, and moving walks at least every six months, conducted by approved independent services under the building commissioner's direction. Non-compliant devices face operation prohibition and penalties. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.51 Streets & Public Property Section Public sidewalks and parkways This ordinance mandates that owners of properties adjacent to public sidewalks and parkways are responsible for their installation, repair, and maintenance. It also outlines specific requirements for parkway landscaping, permitting grass or certain paved surfaces, and prohibits the placement of stone on parkways. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.53 Streets & Public Property Section Alteration of plants in public place; permit required This ordinance prohibits any person from trimming, spraying, preserving, or removing trees, plants, or grassy areas in public places or parkways without first obtaining a permit from the department of public works. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.54 Streets & Public Property Section Deposit of snow This ordinance prohibits the deposit of snow and ice on fire hydrants, sidewalks, roadways, or public transportation loading areas. It allows for snow to be windrowed on public roadways and curbs in business districts during cleaning, but forbids pushing snow onto street pavement from private property or the public right-of-way. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.55 Streets & Public Property Section Regulations for planting in or adjacent to a public place This section outlines regulations for planting trees and shrubs in or adjacent to public places in Burbank. It establishes standards for tree size, protection, placement, species selection, and care, with a focus on public safety and successful growth. View in Burbank’s full code →