Addison § 10.100 Subdivisions & Development Section Prohibited Storage, Sales and Display This section prohibits flea market operators and vendors from selling, displaying, or storing hazardous materials such as flammable liquids, explosives, and compressed gases. It also restricts the sale, display, or storage of stolen items, alcohol, cigarettes, firearms, pornography, food, and beverages. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.101 Subdivisions & Development Section Sales Tax; Sales Receipts, Inventory This section mandates that vendors provide sales receipts to purchasers detailing price, sales tax, and total. It also requires vendors to file required reports and payments according to Illinois state law and maintain an inventory and sales records. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.102 Subdivisions & Development Section Revocation of License This section outlines the grounds upon which the Mayor of Addison can revoke permits and licenses. Causes for revocation include fraud or misrepresentation in the application or business dealings, violation of the ordinance, or conviction of certain felonies or misdemeanors. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.103 Subdivisions & Development Section Clean-up Bond Required Flea market operators in Addison are required to post a $300 cleanup bond after their operator's license application is approved. The license will not be issued until the bond is posted, and additional bonds are required if the full amount is expended. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.104 Subdivisions & Development Section Penalties This section outlines the penalties for violating any section of this Article. Violators, including individuals, firms, and corporations, will be subject to fines ranging from $25.00 to $500.00. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.89 Subdivisions & Development Section Definitions This section of the Addison municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms related to flea markets. It defines 'flea market', 'outside flea market', 'operator', 'vendor', 'booth or stall', and 'tax number'. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.90 Subdivisions & Development Section Flea Market Operators; License Required This section of the Addison municipal ordinance makes it unlawful to operate a flea market within the Village without first obtaining a flea market operator's license. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.91 Subdivisions & Development Section Application for Flea Market Operator's License This section outlines the required information for an application for a Flea Market Operator's License in Addison. It details what personal, business, and property ownership information must be provided to the Village Clerk. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.92 Subdivisions & Development Section Flea Market Vendors; License Required View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.93 Subdivisions & Development Section Application for Flea Market Vendor's License This section outlines the requirements for applying for a Flea Market Vendor's License in Addison. It details the information applicants must provide, including personal and business details, compliance with state laws, and statements regarding past conduct and merchandise. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.94 Subdivisions & Development Section Fee for Flea Market Operator's License This section establishes an annual fee of $500.00 for a flea market operator's license, payable to the Village Clerk upon application. The license is valid for one year from its issuance date. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.95 Subdivisions & Development Section Fee for Flea Market Vendor's License This section establishes an annual fee of $85.00 for a flea market vendor's license. The fee is payable to the Village Clerk upon application, and the license is valid for one year from its issuance date. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.96 Subdivisions & Development Section License Not Transferable This section states that flea market operator and vendor licenses issued under this Article are not transferable. Licenses are also only valid at the specific location listed on the license. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.97 Subdivisions & Development Section Exhibition of License This section requires that operator's licenses be posted in the place of business and vendor's licenses be posted at the designated vendor area. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.98 Subdivisions & Development Section Vendor's Exhibition of Warranties, Guarantees and other Consumer Protection View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 10.99 Subdivisions & Development Section Operator's Exhibition of Statement This section mandates that operators of flea markets must post signs at all entrances and exits. These signs must be at least 3'x3' and clearly state that every vendor must exhibit whether or not they offer consumer protection. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.110 Subdivisions & Development Section Applicability of Chapter This section outlines where pedestrians are subject to traffic control signals within the municipality, specifying that at intersections, they must adhere to signals as described in the chapter, while at all other locations, they are granted privileges and restrictions as stated in the article. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.111 Subdivisions & Development Section Right-of-way at Crosswalk View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.112 Subdivisions & Development Section Crossing at Other than Crosswalk; Standing or Loitering in Roadway Restricted This ordinance prohibits pedestrians from crossing roadways except by the most direct route to the opposite curb and requires them to yield to vehicles when crossing outside of a crosswalk. It also restricts standing or loitering in the roadway if it impedes traffic flow, except in designated safety zones. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.113 Subdivisions & Development Section Duty to Use Right Half of Crosswalks View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.114 Subdivisions & Development Section Walking on Streets This section mandates that pedestrians walk on the left side of improved streets, stepping off to the left when encountering vehicles. It also prohibits pedestrians from walking on adjacent roadways where sidewalks are available. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.115 Subdivisions & Development Section Blind Pedestrians This section grants specific rights to blind pedestrians identified by a white cane or a guide dog. It establishes that such individuals have certain privileges. View in Addison’s full code →
Addison § 11.116 Subdivisions & Development Section Solicitation of Rides View in Addison’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.1 Subdivisions & Development Section Concept Plan Procedures This section outlines the procedures for submitting and reviewing a concept plan for subdivisions in Antioch. It details the required documentation, the composition of the administrative development review committee, the meeting process, and the subsequent options for the applicant. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.2 Subdivisions & Development Section Preapplication Concept Plan And Data This section outlines the minimum requirements for a preapplication concept plan and supporting documentation in Antioch. It specifies the necessary contact information, mapping details, and the inclusion of flood hazard and soil maps. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.3 Subdivisions & Development Section Preliminary Plan This section outlines the requirements for submitting a preliminary plat and related documentation to the Antioch Planning and Zoning Board. It specifies the number of copies, submission deadline, required fees, and detailed content of the submittal, including plat and engineering drawings, property boundaries, topography, subsurface conditions, and adjacent land information. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.4 Subdivisions & Development Section Final Plan This section outlines the requirements for submitting a final plat and engineering plans to the village engineer for approval. It details submission timelines, copy requirements, formatting standards, and essential information that must be depicted on the final plat. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.5 Subdivisions & Development Section Conditional Approval Of Preliminary Plan This section outlines the process for obtaining conditional approval of a preliminary plat for subdivisions in Antioch. It details the submission requirements, application fees, and the plan commission's review and decision-making timeline. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.6 Subdivisions & Development Section Approval Of Final Plan This section outlines the requirements for approving a final plat in Antioch, ensuring it aligns with the preliminary plat, includes an executed improvement agreement, and is submitted with all necessary documentation and timelines. It also details the submission process and required notices. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 11.2.7 Subdivisions & Development Section Preconditions To Issuance Of Building Permits This section requires the completion and approval of essential infrastructure, including water and sewer lines, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and street paving, before building permits for new homes in subdivisions can be issued. It allows for temporary construction and sales offices with adequate facilities. View in Antioch’s full code →