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360 results for “short-term rental” · page 12 of 15
Round Lake · 15.60.060

Inspections

This section outlines the standards and triggers for inspecting residential rental properties in Round Lake. Inspections are based on the property maintenance code and can be initiated by vacancy, complaint, observation, or owner request, with specific annual inspection requirements for multi-family building common areas and short-term rentals.

village shall utilize the property maintenance code, of Chapter 15.28 of the village Code and other applicable ordinance regulations, as adopted and amended by the board of trustees, as the established standards for the inspection of residential rental dwelling structures and units. For each dwelling unit, inspection shall be made to obtain and maintain compliance with the standards of this article based upon any one of the following: Upon vacancy of a dwelling unit; A complaint received by the village...standards or the provisions of the ordinances adopted by the village; or A request for an inspection by the property owner. For each multi-family building, inspection of all common areas shall be made annually. For each short-term rental, an inspection shall be made annually at the time of registration
Buildings & Construction
Schaumburg · 36.051

DEFINITIONS

This section defines key terms related to hotel and motel taxes in Schaumburg, including gross rental receipts, hotel/motel, online travel company, and room. It clarifies how gross rental receipts are calculated, particularly in the context of online travel companies and direct rentals.

HOTEL; MOTEL: Any building or buildings, or portion thereof, in which the public may, for consideration, obtain living quarters, sleeping or housekeeping accommodations, including hotels, inns, motels, tourist homes or courts, lodging houses, rooming houses, apartment houses, and short-term rentals, as defined and regulated under the village Code, as it may be amended from time to time. Accommodations within said buildings, which are leased to the same occupant for a period of more than thirty (30) consecutive days, regardless
Taxation & Revenue
South Barrington · 10.5.1

Use Regulations

This section establishes the framework for determining allowed uses within zoning districts by referencing Table 5-1. It defines how uses are classified and categorized, and outlines the different levels of permission for uses (permitted, permitted on upper floors, special, and prohibited).

Care - - - - - - - - - Eating and Drinking Places Bar - - - - - S S - - Restaurant - - - - S S P - - Entertainment and Events, Spectator - - - - - S S S S Financial Service - - - - S S - - - Fitness or Instructional Service - - - - S S P - - Lodging Hotel or motel - - - - - S - - - Short-term rental P P P P - - - - - 10-5-5I.2 Office - - - - P P P P P Use Category Zoning Districts Supplemental Regulations A1 A2 A3 A4 LO OR B1 M1 GU Use Category Zoning Districts Supplemental Regulations
Zoning & Land Use
Stone Park · 122.04

Application

This section outlines the specific documentation required for an application, and potential renewal, of a business license to operate short-term rentals in Stone Park. It mandates proof of insurance, parking, property title, and safety compliance, along with a statement regarding felony convictions.

addition to the requirements set forth in § 112.01, an application for, and, if requested, renewal of, a business license to engage in the business of short-term rentals shall be accompanied by the following information: (A)   Proof of insurance, as required under § 122.07; (B)   A statement as to whether the applicant or any controlling person has ever been convicted in any jurisdiction of any felony; (C)   Proof that the applicant has legal title to the property on which the establishment
Business & Licensing
Stone Park · 122.03

License

This section establishes requirements for short-term rental licenses in Stone Park, limiting licensees to providing sleeping accommodations for up to two registered guests and prohibiting the sale or provision of food or alcoholic liquor.

short-term rental license issued under this section allows the licensee to provide sleeping accommodations to up to two registered guests. A licensee under this section is prohibited from selling or otherwise providing food or alcoholic liquor to registered guests. (Ord. 16-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Calumet City · 54.1357

Harboring fugitives

shall be unlawful to permit knowingly any fugitive from justice to stay in any hotel, roominghouse, or short-term rental. (Code
Business & Licensing
Calumet City · 54.1352

Inspections

This section mandates the Director of Crime-Free Housing, or their designee, to conduct inspections of hotels, rooming houses, and short-term rentals. These inspections are necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of the division.

shall be the duty of the director of crime-free housing, or his/her designee to inspect every hotel, rooming house or short-term rental operated in the city as frequently as may be necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this division. (Code
Business & Licensing
Warrenville · 3.31.1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for 'Dwelling Unit' and 'Short-Term Rental'. The definitions are not contained within this section but are instead referenced from the Warrenville Zoning Ordinance.

purposes of this Chapter, the following definitions apply unless context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning: DWELLING UNIT: See definition provided in the Warrenville Zoning Ordinance, Title 10, Chapter 13 of this Code. SHORT-TERM RENTAL: See definition provided in the Warrenville Zoning Ordinance, Title 10, Chapter 13 of this Code. (Ord. O2025
Business & Licensing
Warrenville · 3.31.4

Tax Imposed

This section imposes the Hotel Operator's Tax on all short-term rental transactions. It mandates compliance with the requirements outlined in Section 3-1-5 of the Code.

transactions for short-term rental units will be subject to the Hotel Operator's Tax imposed pursuant to Section 3-1-5 of this Code and must comply with all requirements therein. (Ord. O2025
Business & Licensing
Warrenville · 3.31.6

Penalty

This section outlines penalties for violations of the Short-Term Rentals chapter. It states that in addition to business license suspension or revocation, violators may face penalties outlined in other sections of the Code and the Annual Fee Ordinance.

addition to the suspension or revocation of any business license granted pursuant to this Chapter, any person (including, without limitation, the owner and the manager of the short-term rental) who violates or who intentionally or knowingly permits the violation of any section of this chapter may be subject to the general penalty set forth in Section 1-4-1 of this Code and in the Annual Fee Ordinance. (Ord. O2025
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 8.40.3

License Issuance And Renewal

license shall be issued or renewed until the short-term rental premises has been inspected and approved by the Village to assure compliance with this article
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 8.40.3

License Issuance And Renewal

license shall be issued or renewed until the short-term rental premises has been inspected and approved by the Village to assure compliance with this article
Business & Licensing
Wauconda · 110.177

License revocation

license for a short-term rental may be revoked under section 110.178 of this code. (Ord. No. 2025-O-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Wauconda · 110.178

Penalty

This section outlines penalties for violations of the short-term rental chapter, including daily fines between $50 and $750. The Village Administrator can suspend or revoke licenses, with appeals going to the President.

than $750.00 for each offense. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. In addition to any other fines or penalties, the Village Administrator shall have the authority to suspend or revoke a short-term rental license for violation of this chapter, after notice and opportunity to be heard, with a right to appeal to the President whose decision is final. (Ord. No. 2025-O-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Berwyn · § 879C.03 License Issuance And Renewal.
license shall be issued or renewed until the short-term rental premises has been inspected and approved by the city to assure compliance with this chapter. (Ord. 23-27, passed
Business & Licensing
Wauconda · 110.171

License required, fee

This section requires all operators of short-term rentals in Wauconda to obtain a license. An annual fee of $200.00 is established for this license, which may be amended by the President and Board of Trustees.

shall be unlawful to operate a short-term rental in the village unless the owner or operator is duly licensed in accordance with this section and the provisions of this code. (b) The annual fee for such license shall be $200.00 and as subsequently amended from time to time by the President and Board of Trustees, with the initial fee being prorated for the initial term of licensure. (Ord. No. 2025-O-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Stone Park · 122.01

Prohibited Activity

person shall rent or operate a short-term rental establishment in the village, except as expressly permitted in this chapter. (Ord. 16-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Highland Park · CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE—CHAPTER 150 ZONING CODE

This section serves as a comparative table, documenting amendments made to Chapter 150 Zoning Code in Highland Park. It lists ordinance numbers, adoption dates, and the specific sections of the zoning code that were added, amended, or repealed.

Establishment of districts Repealed 150.415 —Special regulations for the Pedestrian Oriented Shopping Overlay (POSO) Zone 150.802 —Limitations on existing uses 150.807 —Relief from off-street parking and loading requirements O73-2020 11- 9-2020 150.202 —Definitions Added 150.430 —Short-term rentals O83-2020 12-14-2020 Added 150.401 (AA)—CDRO: Central District Residential Overlay Zone O85-2020 12-14-2020 150.490—Table of Allowable Uses O27-2021 3-15-2021 150.1801 —Lake County Watershed Development ordinance adopted by reference
West Dundee · 10.5A-2

Special Uses

This section outlines special uses permitted in the R-B Residential-Business District, including apartments, retail, short-term rentals, and single-room occupancy units, subject to planning commission and village board approval. It also specifies lot area requirements, including minimum lot size, width, and setback distances for yards.

Apartments, ground floor. Retail service establishment. Short-term rentals. Single room occupancy units. Any other uses reocmmended by the Planning and Zoning Commission and approved by the Village Board. (Ord. 2024-04, 2-19-2024) 10-5A-3: LOT AREA REQUIREMENTS: A. Lot Specifications: 1. Area: Nine-thousand (9,000) minimum total square feet. 2. Width: Sixty feet (60') minimum width at front setback line. B. Yards: 1. Front yard: Thirty feet (30') minimum. 2. Side yard: Six feet
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee · 10.5A-4

Additional Regulations

This section outlines dwelling standards for apartments, short-term rentals, and single-room occupancy units, and establishes a review process by the Planning and Zoning Commission for new buildings, alterations, extensions, and parking additions. It also cross-references off-street parking/loading and sign regulations.

Dwelling Standards: 1.   For apartments and short-term rentals, as governed in the appropriate sections under zoning districts - residential. 2.   For single-room occupancy units, not less than one hundred (100) square feet of floor area. 3.   No new buildings shall be erected nor shall any existing buildings be structurally altered or extended, nor shall any additional parking spaces be generated without review of plans by the Planning and Zoning Commission and their written recommendation for denial or approval
Zoning & Land Use
Hawthorn Woods · 3.9.2

Definitions

This section of the Hawthorn Woods ordinance defines key terms related to short-term rentals, specifically 'RENTAL PREMISES' and 'SHORT-TERM DWELLING RENTAL'. These definitions establish the scope and applicability of regulations concerning the rental of property for less than three months to non-owners.

following phrases shall have the definitions as set forth below: RENTAL PREMISES: All or part of a principal structure or accessory structure being rented or otherwise let to person(s) other than the owner of the subject property. SHORT-TERM DWELLING RENTAL: The accessory use and/or occupancy for a period of less than three (3) months of a principal structure or a portion thereof, or accessory structure pursuant to a written or oral agreement that permits and/or provides for occupancy
Business & Licensing
Westchester · 2.98.060

General travel expense requirements and permitted rates of reimbursement

This section outlines general requirements for village officers and employees regarding travel expenses. It emphasizes utilizing technology to reduce costs, reimbursing only authorized and affordable expenses, exercising good judgment with public funds, and maximizing cost savings through promotions, even if it slightly extends travel duration.

they are recommended for use, in lieu of taxicabs or ride-sharing services. (iii) Vehicle Rentals. The rental of an automobile while on travel status is allowed, if circumstances require, rather than simply for personal convenience of the traveler. Rental vehicle reimbursement is limited to: (a) A situation that occurs when the traveler's final geographic destination is remote to the transportation terminal and there is no other cost-effective conveyance from the common carrier terminal; or (b) A situation...rent a vehicle, in lieu of the total actual round trip cost of a separate taxi or ride-sharing vehicle, for each traveler; or (c) A situation where timely flight connections can only be made by utilizing a short-term car rental. The most economical vehicle available that is suitable for the village's business shall be obtained. The collision damage waiver and personal accident insurance on rented vehicles shall not be reimbursable. Vehicle rentals must be identified
Administration & Government
Lockport · 156.074

Permitted Uses

This section outlines which principal building, structure, or land uses are permitted within specific zoning districts in Lockport. It defines 'P' as permitted by right and 'S' as a special use, with all other uses being prohibited unless lawfully established as nonconforming.

Community residences (large) S Mobile homes/parks S Senior, assisted living P P P P P P S S S Shared housing (small) P P P P P P P Shared housing (large) S Short-term residential rentals P P P P Skilled care facility S S S S S Repair and Service Uses Animal hospital S P S P Arts and crafts studios and gallery P P P P Automobile accessory - retail P S P Automobile body shop
Zoning & Land Use
Palatine · 12.87

Purpose and applicability

This article aims to maintain the character of Palatine's residential neighborhoods by prohibiting the use of residential structures for commercial short-term rentals.

intent and purpose of this article to preserve the character and integrity of residential neighborhoods within the village by prohibiting residential structures from being used for the commercial purpose of providing short-term residential rentals. (Code
West Chicago · 9.1

ER-1 Estate residential

This section establishes regulations for large-lot single-family residential areas in West Chicago, emphasizing very low density housing. It outlines specific standards for dwelling size, height, accessory buildings, lot requirements, and permitted uses, while also detailing special use allowances.

thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence. (b) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received. (4) Forest preserves. (5) Parks and recreational areas when publicly owned. (6) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code. (D) Special uses. (1) Golf course including driving range, bar, restaurant, meeting and banquet rooms. (2) Country club. (3) Site reclamation
Zoning & Land Use