Antioch § 5.8.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within the Antioch Rental House Regulations. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as 'CODE', 'DWELLING UNIT', 'LET FOR OCCUPANCY', and 'OWNER' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the ordinance. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.10 Zoning & Land Use Section Severability This section states that if any part of the chapter is found unconstitutional or invalid by a court, the rest of the chapter remains in effect. The intent is that the chapter would have been adopted even without the invalidated part. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Prohibited Conduct This section prohibits the rental of residential properties without a current Village-issued certificate of compliance and makes it unlawful for both landlords and tenants to occupy or allow occupancy of properties lacking this certificate. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Certificate Of Compliance - Conditions And Term This section outlines the conditions under which a certificate of compliance for rental properties becomes invalid, including revocation, time limits, property damage, and prohibits its transfer between owners or properties. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.4 Zoning & Land Use Section Certificate Of Compliance - Application This section outlines the requirements for owners of residential rental properties in Antioch to apply for a certificate of compliance. It details the information needed for the application, the submission deadlines, the contents of the certificate, and penalties for late submissions, as well as provisions for temporary certificates. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Inspections This section outlines the process for inspecting residential rental properties in Antioch to ensure they meet life, safety, and habitability standards. It details the issuance and potential revocation of certificates of compliance based on these inspections and establishes a system for tracking and scheduling inspections. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.6 Zoning & Land Use Section Adjudication Of Violations And Appeals This section outlines the process for adjudicating violations of the rental house regulations, referring to procedures in the village code. It also details the appeal process for denials, suspensions, or revocations of a certificate of compliance, requiring written appeals to the code official within 14 days. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.8 Zoning & Land Use Section Penalty This section outlines penalties for violating the Rental House Regulations in Antioch, specifying fines for each day a violation continues and holding owners responsible for violations by their agents or occupants. Refusal to permit inspections is explicitly excluded from penalty. View in Antioch’s full code →
Antioch § 5.8.9 Zoning & Land Use Section Fees This section outlines the fees associated with Antioch's Rental House Regulations. It specifies fees for initial applications, rental inspections, and re-inspections. View in Antioch’s full code →
Aurora § 49.104.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Use Districts This section establishes various use districts within the city, categorizing them by their primary intended function such as open space, residential, business, and manufacturing. It provides abbreviations and full names for each district. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § 49.104.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Permitted Uses And Structures This section outlines the regulations for religious institutions in Aurora, permitting them in all zoning districts and specifying requirements for setbacks, green space, lighting, street access, parking, and combining uses. It also details conditional use procedures for non-compliant proposals and shared facility arrangements. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § 49.104.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Conditional Uses And Structures This section outlines Aurora's process for permitting conditional uses of land and structures through specific city council ordinances. It defines "conditional use" to align with "special use" in Illinois law and previously approved uses. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § 49.104.4 Zoning & Land Use Section Accessory Uses And Structures This section outlines regulations for accessory structures in Aurora, specifying where they can be placed on a zoning lot relative to property lines and principal buildings. It also addresses conditions for re-establishing structures after demolition. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 501 Initiation Of Conditional Uses This section outlines the process for initiating conditional uses within Aurora. Property owners or those with an interest in the land can file a petition to use their property for a conditional use permitted in their specific zoning district. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 502 Conditional Use Petitions This section outlines the process for filing a petition for a conditional use, including a mandatory preapplication review with the zoning administrator. After this review, a formal petition with required plans and data can be submitted, which will then be forwarded to the commission for a public hearing. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 503 Hearings On A Petition For A Conditional Use This section outlines the Aurora commission's process for conducting hearings on conditional use petitions, requiring a record of proceedings and allowing public questioning. It details the criteria the commission must consider when deliberating, focusing on potential impacts to public welfare, property values, neighborhood development, and infrastructure. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 504 City Council Action This section outlines the Aurora City Council's process for reviewing and acting on conditional use petitions, including their ability to consider or disregard commission findings, require majority approval, and specify conditions for denial and resubmission. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 505 Limitations And Guarantees This section outlines the Aurora City Council's authority to impose limitations and require guarantees for conditional uses to protect the public interest. It also grants the council the power to revoke a conditional use permit if these stipulated limitations or guarantees are violated. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 506 Lapse Of Conditional Use This section outlines the conditions under which a conditional use permit in Aurora can lapse, specifically if construction has not commenced within 12 months of authorization. It also allows the zoning administrator to grant a 90-day extension for milestones if circumstances are beyond the holder's control. View in Aurora’s full code →
Aurora § Sec 34- Zoning & Land Use Section 507 Revocation Of Conditional Uses This section outlines the process for revoking a conditional use in Aurora. The city council can revoke a conditional use if the property owner violates the authorized conditions. A committee reviews the situation after a 10-day written notice and makes a recommendation to the city council. View in Aurora’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.1 Zoning & Land Use Section Hours of operation This section establishes daily public access hours for village-owned property, generally from sunrise to 10:00 p.m. It also allows village officials to close specific areas or the entire property at any time. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.10 Zoning & Land Use Section Advertisements This section prohibits the display, distribution, or affixing of any type of advertisement, placard, or notice on any village property. It covers placing such materials on any structure or thing within village property. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.11 Zoning & Land Use Section Damage to property This ordinance prohibits individuals from damaging or defacing any trees, shrubs, plants, turf, buildings, fences, bridges, lamps, posts, or other structures located on village property. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.12 Zoning & Land Use Section Protection of animals This section prohibits any person from trapping, catching, wounding, killing, or cruelly treating any bird or animal, or from disturbing or robbing any bird or animal nest on village property. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.2 Zoning & Land Use Section Smoking and/or vaping in village buildings prohibited This section prohibits smoking, vaping, and the use of alternative nicotine products in any building on village property. It also mandates that appropriate signs be posted to inform the public of this prohibition. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Public gatherings This section prohibits public or private meetings, gatherings, assemblies, concerts, or entertainment within village buildings without the express consent of the village board. Public assemblies on village property are subject to regulation under a different chapter. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.4 Zoning & Land Use Section Restricted areas This section prohibits individuals from entering village property when access is restricted by a village officer or employee, as indicated by a sign or notice. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Use of certain items on village property This ordinance section regulates the use of vehicles, tents, trailers, and alcoholic liquor on village property in Barrington. It outlines restrictions on motorized vehicles except in designated areas and requires permits for temporary dwellings and the consumption or sale of alcohol, with specific exceptions. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 7.5.6 Zoning & Land Use Section Sales of merchandise; peddling and soliciting This section prohibits the sale of merchandise, peddling, soliciting, and the collection of contributions on any village property in Barrington unless authorized by a certificate of registration from the chief of police. View in Barrington’s full code →