Addison § 10.142 Subdivisions & Development Section License Required; Method of Obtaining License; No Convictions of Certain This section requires precious metal dealers and pawnbrokers to obtain a license from the Village, outlining the application process, including background checks and fees. It also specifies requirements for weighing devices, license renewal, and notification of business interruptions. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.143 Subdivisions & Development Section Records to be Kept; Copy Furnished to Local Authorities This section mandates that dealers and pawnbrokers maintain detailed records of all purchases and items taken into possession, including descriptions, seller information, and identification verification. These records, along with photographs, must be kept for at least 24 months and a daily copy must be submitted to the Addison Police Department. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.144 Subdivisions & Development Section Officers May Examine Records of Property; Warrantless Search and Seizure This section authorizes the Chief of Police or their designee to examine records and search for/seize property from dealers or pawnbrokers during regular business hours. This includes examining records of items believed to be missing or stolen, and taking possession of such items. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.145 Subdivisions & Development Section Credentials and Statement of Ownership Required from Seller or Depositor This section mandates that dealers and pawnbrokers must verify the identity of sellers or depositors through government-issued photo identification and corroborating evidence, and obtain a statement of ownership before purchasing any item. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.146 Subdivisions & Development Section Prohibited Purchases This section prohibits dealers and pawnbrokers from accepting items from individuals under 18 years old. It also prohibits accepting goods from someone who is not the owner, unless they have authenticated written authorization from the owner. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.147 Subdivisions & Development Section Dealer to Retain Purchases This section mandates that dealers and pawnbrokers must retain all purchased or deposited items for a minimum of seven calendar days. During this holding period, items cannot be sold, altered, disposed of, or removed from the Village. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.148 Subdivisions & Development Section Record of Disposition This section requires dealers and pawnbrokers to maintain a record of all sales of items sold in their original form after the required waiting period. The record must also include the seller/depositor's name and address. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.149 Subdivisions & Development Section Exemptions from Article This section outlines exemptions from the 'Required Improvements' article, allowing the Chief of Police to waive provisions for certain non-profit exhibitions, and exempting coin sales, and transactions involving gold and silver bullion by banks and their subsidiaries. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.150 Subdivisions & Development Section Penalties; Revocation This section establishes that any non-compliance with the Article's provisions will result in penalties, including license revocation and fines, as detailed in Article I of the Chapter. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.155 Subdivisions & Development Section Restitution for Costs of Emergency Response to Driving under Influence This section requires individuals convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) to pay restitution for the costs incurred by emergency response services. View in Addison’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.1 Subdivisions & Development Section Final Engineering; General Conditions Of Acceptance This section outlines the requirements for final engineering acceptance of public improvements in Antioch. It mandates engineer certification, record drawings, and specific occupancy thresholds before public improvements will be formally accepted by the village, and requires developers to indemnify the village for costs related to unaccepted improvements. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.10 Subdivisions & Development Section Use Of Existing Streets This section mandates that the public works department will determine which existing streets will be utilized for access by construction equipment and trucks involved in public improvements, utility services, and buildings. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.11 Subdivisions & Development Section Sidewalks; Pedestrianways This section establishes requirements for sidewalk and pedestrianway construction and width based on zoning district, lot size, and street classification. It also outlines construction standards and allows for alternative plans in planned unit developments. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.12 Subdivisions & Development Section Trees And Vegetation This section mandates grading and seeding/sodding of parkways, preservation or replanting of existing healthy trees and shrubs, and the planting of new street trees throughout subdivisions. It specifies requirements for street tree planting location, species, size, and developer guarantees. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.13 Subdivisions & Development Section Monuments This section mandates subdividers to place permanent reference monuments at subdivision boundaries and lot corners. It specifies the material, dimensions, and placement requirements for these monuments, ensuring their stability and visibility. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.14 Subdivisions & Development Section Increased Facilities This section outlines a reimbursement process for subdividers who install larger storm sewer, sanitary sewer, or water facilities than immediately required for their project, if those larger facilities are needed for future development of adjacent properties. Developers of adjacent properties will be responsible for paying their proportionate share of the increased costs. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.2 Subdivisions & Development Section Sewers This section mandates the construction of sanitary and storm sewers within Antioch subdivisions, outlining design standards, materials, and connection requirements, with specific provisions for large lot subdivisions and integration with watershed development ordinances. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.3 Subdivisions & Development Section Septic Tank Systems This section establishes limitations for septic tank systems by defining criteria for minimum lot size based on various environmental factors and detailing dosage rates for subsurface seepage fields. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.4 Subdivisions & Development Section Water This section mandates the installation of water distribution facilities to serve all properties within a subdivision, specifying minimum sizes and requiring adherence to state EPA and village public works standards. The construction must be overseen by the village engineer, with mains located in parkways or easements, and developers responsible for connections to existing mains. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.5 Subdivisions & Development Section House Services This section mandates that house services must be constructed to connect to utility service mains within public streets or easements, extending from the main to the property line. It specifies that these services should be located at the approximate centerline of each lot, requiring village engineer approval for any deviations. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.6 Subdivisions & Development Section Public Utilities This section mandates that all telephone, electric, and gas service lines within subdivisions must be placed underground. It also requires that drainage and utility installations crossing private property be protected by easements, and that any aboveground utility structures be positioned to avoid being unsightly or hazardous. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.7 Subdivisions & Development Section Street Improvements This section outlines the requirements for improving public rights-of-way and streets within Antioch. It details grading, paving, curb and gutter construction, storm water management, corner radii, parkway improvements, and the installation of streets within subdivisions. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.8 Subdivisions & Development Section Street Lighting This section establishes design and installation standards for street lighting in Antioch, requiring adherence to the American National Standard Practice for Roadway Lighting, with specific illumination levels for residential streets. It also includes provisions for RE and SE districts and outlines installation requirements for new developments. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.4.9 Subdivisions & Development Section Street Name Signs This section requires subdividers to install street name signs at every intersection created by a subdivision. Specific standards are provided for sign posts, including material, height, and foundation depth. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 29.501 Subdivisions & Development Section Required Improvements This section mandates that developers of new subdivisions install or provide essential infrastructure, including roads, sidewalks, water supply, fire hydrants, sanitary sewers, and storm sewers, all in accordance with specified Village and external standards. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 29.502 Subdivisions & Development Section Exceptions for Existing Improvements This section outlines exceptions for existing improvements in proposed subdivisions. It requires developers to repair or replace non-compliant existing improvements to meet current standards, and mandates widening of substandard existing streets to a minimum of 66 feet, with additional pavement and potential lane markings as determined by the Village Engineer. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 29.503 Subdivisions & Development Section Agreement, Bond and Deposit Guaranteeing Installation of Required Improvements This section requires the owner and subdivider to enter into an agreement to install required improvements at their own expense and to provide a financial guarantee (bond, letter of credit, etc.) for the cost of these improvements. An additional guarantee for surface improvements is also required. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 29.504 Subdivisions & Development Section Inspection This section mandates inspections by the Village Engineer for all required improvements during construction and upon completion. The subdivider is responsible for all inspection fees and costs, which may include television inspection of sewer installations. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 29.505 Subdivisions & Development Section Acceptance of Required Public Improvements by the Village This section outlines the process for formally accepting required public improvements in Arlington Heights. After a final inspection by the Village Engineer confirms compliance, the Board of Trustees passes a resolution to accept the improvements, at which point they become Village property. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Batavia § 11.5.1 Subdivisions & Development Section Acceptance Of Public Improvements By City This section outlines the formal process for the City of Batavia to accept public improvements, emphasizing that plan approval or annexation does not automatically constitute acceptance. Acceptance requires city council action based on the city engineer's certification and is subject to a performance guarantee deposit. View in Batavia’s full code →