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Oak Brook · 13.3.7

Trailers, Boats And Habitable Vehicles

This section regulates the storage and parking of trailers, boats, and habitable vehicles across different zoning districts in Oak Brook. It generally prohibits them as principal or accessory structures but allows for limited outdoor storage in residential and commercial districts under specific conditions, including restrictions on repairs and occupancy.

Trailers and vehicles shall not be permitted in any district as principal or accessory structures on a lot. B.   Outdoor storage in residential districts of habitable vehicles, utility trailers, horse trailers, boats on boat trailers or blocks, and other trailers shall comply with the regulations in Chapter 6, Section 13-6-3, Regulations Applicable to All Residence Districts; provided no major repair, disassembly, or rebuilding operations are conducted thereon; and provided that no habitable vehicle so stored may be occupied...building or series of buildings, provided such habitable vehicles are located on the same lot or contiguous lots to the building or series of buildings. E.   Parking and occupancy of a vehicle on a lot containing a dwelling for a period not to exceed ten (10) days in any consecutive thirty (30) day period shall be permitted, only if the location of said habitable vehicle on such lot does not violate the provisions of this title in relation
Zoning & Land Use
Park Forest · 18.157

Premises conditions

This section mandates that all exterior property areas and premises be maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary condition, free from accumulations of rubbish, garbage, and stagnant water. It also specifies requirements for waste containers, pest control, paving of certain areas, upkeep of public access paved areas, weed control, screening of salvage yards, and prohibits certain discharges.

food establishments shall be paved with bituminous, concrete or equivalent surfacing and shall be free from dirt and other litter and kept in good repair. When lighted for nighttime use, lights shall not be permitted to cast directly upon dwellings nearby. (e) An owner of a structure or property shall be responsible for the extermination of insects, rats, vermin, or other pests in all exterior areas of the premises. (f) All sidewalks, steps, driveways, parking spaces and similar paved areas...conductors, fans or blowers discharging gases, steam, vapor, hot air, grease, smoke, odors or other gaseous or particulate wastes so as to discharge directly upon abutting or adjacent public and private property or that of another tenant. (j) All accessory structures, including outbuildings, fences and walls, shall be maintained in a structurally sound manner. (Code
Buildings & Construction
Shorewood · 10.8.6

Schedule Of Loading Requirements

This section outlines the minimum off-street loading space requirements for various land uses in Shorewood. It specifies the number of loading berths based on building floor area and, for certain uses and building sizes, mandates minimum dimensions for these berths.

least the following amounts of off-street loading spaces shall be provided, plus an area or means adequate for maneuvering, ingress or egress: A. Residential Uses: Multiple-family dwellings 1 off-street loading berth for all buildings containing 10,000 to 200,000 square feet of floor area, plus 1 additional loading berth for each additional 200,000 square feet of floor area thereof. Each such loading berth for buildings in excess of 100,000 square feet of floor area...area shall not be less than 12 feet in width by 65 feet in length. Motor vehicle and machinery sales Retail stores (unless specified) Restaurants (on-premises consumption facilities) Wholesale establishments (not including warehouse and storage buildings other than accessory) 1 loading berth for buildings containing 5,000 to 10,000 square feet of floor area. For buildings containing 10,000 to 40,000 square feet of floor area, 2 loading berths. Hotels (which contain exhibition or convention halls, auditoriums
Zoning & Land Use
Chicago Heights · 151/2.9

Permitting requirements applicable to all floodplain areas

This section outlines permitting requirements for developments in floodplain areas of Chicago Heights, focusing on public health standards for hazardous materials and utilities, maintaining watercourse capacity, and protecting buildings from flood damage below the Flood Protection Elevation (FPE).

They are on site for fewer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days; and, (ii) They are fully licensed, ready for highway use, and used only for recreation, camping, travel or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utility and service devices, and has no permanently attached additions. (4) Only a nonresidential...toxic substances will not be displaced by or released into floodwaters. Access routes elevated to or above the level of the base flood elevation shall be provided to all critical facilities. (7) Tool sheds, detached garages, and other minor accessory structures on an existing single-family platted lot, may be constructed with the lowest floor below the flood protection elevation in accordance with the following: a. The building is not used for human habitation; and b. All areas below
Glenwood · 98.115

Special use permits

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a special use permit for telecommunications facilities, towers, and antennas in Glenwood. It specifies that these facilities are allowed on manufacturing-zoned properties or government-owned land and details the application process, including required information and fees.

back a distance equal to at least 75 percent of the height of the facility from any adjoining lot line, except that the setback for monopoles shall be equal to 50 percent of its height. b. Guys and accessory buildings must satisfy the minimum zoning district setback requirements, including the provision of transitional yards, if required. (5) Separation. The following separation requirements shall apply to all telecommunications facilities, towers and antennas for which a special use permit is required; provided...otherwise provided in Table 1. 2. Separation requirements for towers shall comply with the minimum standards established in Table 1. Table 1. Tower Separation From Certain Uses And Zones Off-site Use/Designated Area Separation Distance Single or two-unit dwellings 500 feet Vacant platted or unplatted residentially zoned land 500 feet Existing multi-family residential units 500 feet Nonresidentially zoned lands with nonresidential uses None; only setbacks apply b. Separation distances between towers. 1. Separation distances between towers shall
Utilities & Services
Franklin Park · 4.7.6

Exemptions

This section outlines exemptions to a general smoking prohibition in Franklin Park. It specifies areas where smoking is permitted, including private residences under certain conditions, retail tobacco stores meeting specific criteria, designated rooms in nursing homes, and hotel/motel rooms designated as smoking rooms.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, smoking is allowed in the following areas: (1) Private residences or dwelling places, except when used as a childcare, adult daycare, or other healthcare facility or any other home based business open to the public. (2) Retail tobacco stores as defined in section 4-7-1 of this chapter in operation prior to the effective date of this chapter. The retail tobacco store shall annually file with the department by January...affidavit stating the percentage of its gross income during the prior calendar year that was derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other smoking devices for smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any retail tobacco store that begins operation after the effective date of this chapter may only qualify for an exemption if located in a freestanding structure occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business does not migrate into
Health & Sanitation
Northlake · 4.5.1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms related to smoking restrictions, including types of establishments, electronic cigarettes, and different types of enclosed areas.

bylaws, a constitution or both to govern its activities, and has been granted an exemption from the payment of federal income tax as a club under 26 USC 501. PRIVATE RESIDENCE: The part of a structure used as a dwelling, including, without limitation: a private home, townhouse, condominium, apartment, mobile home, vacation home, cabin, or cottage. For the purposes of this definition, a hotel, motel, inn, resort, lodge, bed and breakfast or other similar public accommodation, hospital, nursing home...TOBACCO STORE: A retail establishment that derives more than eighty percent (80%) of its gross revenue from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and other smoking devices for buying tobacco and related smoking accessories and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental. "Retail tobacco store" does not include a tobacco department or section of a larger commercial establishment or any establishment with any type of liquor, food, or restaurant license. SMOKE
Business & Licensing
Evanston · 4.13.2

DEFINITIONS

This section provides definitions for terms used within Evanston's Floodplain Regulations, including key concepts like "Base Flood," "Base Flood Elevation," and types of structures relevant to flood protection.

purposes of this Chapter, the following definitions are adopted: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE. A non-habitable building, used only for parking of vehicles or storage, that is on the same parcel of property as the principal building and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal building. ACT. An act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes, and streams of the State of Illinois, 615 ILCS 5/5 et seq. AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURE. A walled and roofed structure...single chassis; four hundred (400) square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. REGIONAL PERMITS. Regional permits are offered for pre-approved projects which are considered minor projects that are permissible per Ill. Adm. Code Part 3708 rules for Northeastern Illinois Designated
Environment & Natural Resources
Kenilworth · 153.095

Permitted And Special Uses In B Business District

This section of the Kenilworth Municipal Ordinance outlines permitted (P) and special uses (S) within the B Business District. It specifies that uses not listed in the table are prohibited and special uses require a permit and adherence to additional standards.

subject to the additional standards set forth in §§ 153.095 through 153.099 . Uses that are not identified in the following table are prohibited in the Business District. Description of Use Category Description of Use Category Residential Multiple-family dwellings above ground floor only P Retail Trade Antique store, including the sale of antiques and semi-antiques, but not including pawnshops P Appliance store P Art gallery and/or picture framing store P Art supply and/or stationery store P Artisan and maker space...other sporting equipment P Toy store and/or hobby shop P Wallpaper and paint store P Food and Beverage Beer, wine and spirits shop P Brew pub S Catering (as a principal use) S Craft brewery/distillery/meadery/winery S Outdoor dining accessory to restaurant, full service; restaurant, limited service; or specialty food and beverage S Restaurant, full service P Restaurant, limited service P Specialty food and beverage P Services Bank S Barber shop P Business, professional, and financial services offices above ground floor
Zoning & Land Use
Northlake · 12.1.4

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the chapter concerning development in special flood hazard areas. It provides definitions for concepts such as Base Flood, Base Flood Elevation, Building, Channel, and Appropriated Use.

purposes of this chapter, the following definitions are adopted: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE: A structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. ACT: "An act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the state of Illinois", 615 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/5 et seq. APPLICANT: Any person, firm, corporation or agency which submits an application. APPROPRIATE...Four hundred (400) square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; C.   Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and D.   Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR: A land surveyor registered in the state of Illinois under the Illinois land surveyors act 1 . REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER: An engineer registered in the state
Environment & Natural Resources
Glenwood · 46.9

Permitting requirements applicable to all floodplain areas

This section outlines additional permitting requirements for development in all floodplain areas within Glenwood, focusing on public health, flood carrying capacity, notification to adjacent communities, and building protection from flood damage.

above unless: i. They are onsite for fewer than 180 consecutive days; and, ii. They are fully licensed, ready for highway use, and used only for recreation, camping, travel or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utility and service devices, and has no permanently attached additions. d. Only a nonresidential building...toxic substances will not be displaced by or released into floodwaters. Access routes elevated to or above the level of the base flood elevation shall be provided to all critical facilities. g. Tool sheds, detached garages, and other minor accessory structures on an existing single-family platted lot, may be constructed with the lowest floor below the flood protection elevation in accordance with the following: 1. The building is not used for human habitation; and 2. All areas below
Environment & Natural Resources
Alsip · 10.2

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used in the Flood Damage Prevention chapter of the Alsip municipal ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of various words and phrases to ensure consistent interpretation and enforcement of the chapter's regulations.

singular number include the plural number, and words in the plural number include the singular number. The words "shall" and "will" are mandatory and "may" is permissive. Words not defined shall be given their common and ordinary meaning. Accessory structure means a non-habitable building which is on the same parcel of property as the principal building to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal building. Act means an act in relation...when measured at the largest horizontal projection, to include expandable room sections regardless of height; (c) designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and (d) designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. Regional permits means permits offered for pre-approved projects that are considered minor projects that are permissible per 17 Ill. Adm. Code §3708 for Northeastern Illinois designated floodways
Environment & Natural Resources
Long Grove · 5.11.18

Planned unit developments

This section grants the board of trustees the authority to issue special use permits for planned unit developments (PUDs) in specific districts. PUDs are intended to allow for flexibility in traditional zoning regulations to achieve specific objectives like preserving open space, enhancing natural features, and respecting rural characteristics through creative design.

land utilization and marketing study. (i) Space Between Buildings. The minimum horizontal distance between buildings shall be not less than 20 feet or equal to the height of adjacent freestanding, unattached building, whichever is greater, except that principal or accessory buildings in a planned unit development located within the HR-1 district may have a lesser separation or even be attached provided that such planned unit development is served by a fire suppression system meeting applicable building and fire code...within each phase of the planned unit development shall be completed within two years of final plat approval for that phase. The final one inch bituminous concrete roadway surface shall not be installed until 75 percent of all planned dwellings within the planned unit development have received a final certificate of occupancy; provided, however, that the installation of the final bituminous concrete roadway surface shall be completed no later than six months after this 75 percent threshold has been
Zoning & Land Use
Westchester · 14.20.020

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the chapter concerning Special Flood Hazard Areas. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as "Base flood," "Base flood elevation (BFE)," and defines various types of structures and watercourses.

purposes of this chapter, the following definitions are adopted: "Accessory structure" means a structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. "Act" means "an act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the State of Illinois," 615 ILCS 5/5 et seq. "Applicant" means any person, firm, corporation or agency which submits an application...chassis; (2) Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; (3) Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and (4) Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. "Registered land surveyor" means a land surveyor registered in the State of Illinois, under the Illinois Land Surveyors Act. (225 ILCS 330/1, et seq.) "Registered professional engineer" means
Environment & Natural Resources
Stone Park · 156.02

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used throughout the chapter, including those related to floodways, structures, and watercourses. These definitions clarify the meaning of specific language for regulatory purposes.

purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning. ACCESSORY STRUCTURE. A structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. ACT. An Act in Relation to the Regulation of the Rivers, Lakes and Streams of the State of Illinois, ILCS Ch. 615, Act 5, §§ 5 et seq. APPLICANT...chassis; (2)   Four hundred square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; (3)   Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and (4)   Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel or seasonal use. REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR. A land surveyor registered in the state, under the State Land Surveyors Act (ILCS Ch. 225, Act 330, §§ 1 et seq.). REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER
General Provisions
Riverdale · 14.36.040

Protecting buildings

This section mandates flood damage protection for buildings within a one-hundred-year floodplain, specifying criteria for new construction, alterations, substantial improvements, manufactured homes, and repetitive loss structures. It outlines methods for achieving this protection, including construction on permanent landfill meeting specific elevation and fill requirements.

unless: a. They are on site for fewer than one hundred eighty consecutive days; and b. They are fully licensed, ready for highway use, and used only for recreation, camping, travel or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utility and service devices, and has no permanently attached additions. D. Only...toxic substances will not be displaced by or released into floodwaters. Access routes elevated to or above the level of the base flood elevation shall be provided to all critical facilities. G. Tool sheds, detached garages, and other minor accessory structures on an existing single- family platted lot may be constructed with the lowest floor below the flood protection elevation in accordance with the following: 1. The building is not used for human habitation; and 2. All areas below
Environment & Natural Resources
Western Springs · 9.13.11

Site Management Bond

This section requires applicants for demolition or construction permits to post a site management bond in cash with the village. The bond amount is calculated based on the type and cost of the work, with minimums and caps specified for certain residential projects.

Bond Requirement; Timing Of Payment; Amount: If the permit to be issued pursuant to this title authorizes demolition of a dwelling or construction work, then the applicant shall post in cash with the village, at the time of issuance of such permit, a site management bond. Such bond shall be in addition to all other application and processing fees, costs, escrows, bonds and performance securities required by this code. The amount of the site management bond shall be calculated...construction) 2. Additions with foundation $1,000.00 minimum or 3 percent of construction costs, whichever is greater 3. Additions without foundation $1,000.00 minimum or 2 percent of construction costs, whichever is greater 4. Demolition or construction of an accessory structure $800.00 minimum or 2 percent of construction costs, whichever is greater 5. Street openings, water or sewer work within the public right of way $800.00 (Ord. 04-2302, 6-28-2004, eff. 7-1-2004) B.   Application Of Bond
Buildings & Construction
Northlake · 12.1.8

Permitting Requirements Applicable To All Floodplain Areas

This section outlines additional permitting requirements for development in all floodplain areas of Northlake. It mandates adherence to health standards, prohibits storing hazardous materials below the flood protection elevation, and requires public utilities to be constructed to minimize flood damage.

They are on site for fewer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days; and (B)   They are fully licensed, ready for highway use, and used only for recreation, camping, travel or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utility and service devices, and has no permanently attached additions. c.   Only a nonresidential...elevation. e.   Critical facilities shall be protected to the 500-year flood elevation. In addition, all ingress and egress from any critical facility must be protected to the 500-year flood elevation. f.   Toolsheds, detached garages, and other minor accessory structures on an existing single-family platted lot, may be constructed with the lowest floor below the flood protection elevation in accordance with the following: (1)   The building is not used for human habitation. (2)   All areas below the base
Environment & Natural Resources
Westchester · 8.16.090

Exemptions

This section outlines specific exemptions to the smoke-free air regulations, allowing smoking in private residences (with some exceptions), certain existing retail tobacco stores, designated rooms in nursing homes, and hotel/motel sleeping rooms.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, smoking is allowed in the following areas: (1) Private residences or dwelling places, except when used as a child care, adult day care, or other healthcare facility or any other home-based business open to the public. (2) Retail tobacco stores as defined in Section 8.16.030 of this chapter in operation prior to the effective date of this chapter, except that the consumption of cannabis is prohibited. The retail tobacco store shall annually...affidavit stating the percentage of its gross income during the prior calendar year that was derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other smoking devices for smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any retail tobacco store that begins operation after the effective date of this chapter may only qualify for an exemption if located in a freestanding structure occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business does not migrate into
Health & Sanitation
Glenwood · 46.2

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the chapter on floods in Glenwood. It clarifies concepts such as 'Accessory structure,' 'Base flood,' 'Building,' and 'Channel modification' to ensure consistent application of the ordinance.

purposes of this chapter, the following definitions are adopted: Accessory structure means a nonhabitable structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. Act means an act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the state, 615 ILCS 5/5 et seq. Applicant means any person, firm, corporation or agency which submits an application. Appropriate...single chassis; (2) 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; (3) Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and (4) Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. Regional permits means permits that are offered for pre-approved projects which are considered minor projects that are permissible per IDNR/OWR Part 3708 rules for northeastern Illinois regulatory
Environment & Natural Resources
Chicago Heights · 21.120

Exemptions

This section outlines specific exemptions to smoking prohibitions in Chicago Heights, allowing smoking in private residences (with exceptions), retail tobacco stores, designated rooms in nursing homes, and hotel/motel rooms under certain conditions.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, smoking is allowed in the following areas: (a) Private residences or dwelling places, except when used as a child care, adult day care, or health care facility or any other home based business open to the public. (b) Retail tobacco stores as defined in section 21-117 hereunder and section 10 of the Illinois Smoke Free Act in operation prior to January 1, 2008. The retail tobacco store shall file annually with...affidavit stating the percentage of its gross income during the prior calendar year that was derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, or other smoking devices for smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any retail tobacco store that begins operation after the effective date of this section may only qualify for an exemption if located in a freestanding structure occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business does not migrate into
Health & Sanitation
Mundelein · 20.56.120

Recreational vehicles in residential districts

This section regulates the parking and storage of recreational vehicles on single-family lots in residential districts. It sets specific conditions regarding vehicle size, maintenance, paved surfaces, and the secure attachment and use of liquefied petroleum gas containers.

following: a. Parking is permitted outside in the rear yard, but not within three feet of a side lot line or within five feet of a rear lot line. b. Recreational vehicles shall not be used as accessory structures in any zoning district. c. No major repairs shall be performed on any recreational vehicle except within a garage or other structure. Minor repairs may be undertaken along with typical annual maintenance operations. d. No vehicle used or maintained...established surfaced parking lot. 3. Only one recreational vehicle may be stored outdoors on a residentially zoned lot. No more than one recreational vehicle may be parked or stored outdoors on a lot for each individual dwelling unit. 4. No recreational vehicle may be parked or stored so as to reduce the availability of off-street parking spaces as required by this title. C. In the Commercial Districts, O-R and M-1 Districts, recreational vehicles shall be parked
Zoning & Land Use
Hillside · 38.39

Permitting requirements applicable to all floodplain areas

This section outlines additional permitting requirements for development in all floodplain areas within Hillside, building upon existing regulations for flood fringes, designated floodways, and SFHAs. It covers public health standards for hazardous materials and utilities, maintaining watercourse carrying capacity, and flood protection for buildings.

above unless: 1. They are on site for fewer than 180 consecutive days; and 2. They are fully licensed, ready for highway use, and used only for recreation, camping, travel or seasonal use rather than as a permanent dwelling. A recreational vehicle is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking system, is attached to the site only by quick disconnect type utility and service devices, and has no permanently attached additions. d. Only a nonresidential...Critical facilities shall be protected to the 500-year flood elevation. In addition, all ingress and egress from any critical facility must be protected to the 500-year flood elevation. g. Tool sheds, detached garages, and other minor accessory structures on an existing single-family platted lot, may be constructed with the lowest floor below the flood protection elevation in accordance with the following: (i) The building is not used for human habitation. (ii) All areas below the base flood
Environment & Natural Resources
Hillside · 38.32

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the Hillside Floodplain Regulations article. It provides clear meanings for terms such as 'Accessory structure,' 'Base flood,' and 'Channel' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the regulations.

purposes of this article, the following definitions are adopted: (1) Accessory structure. A structure which is on the same parcel of property as the principal structure to be insured and the use of which is incidental to the use of the principal structure. (2) Act. "An act in relation to the regulation of the rivers, lakes and streams of the State of Illinois," 615 ILCS 5/5 et seq. (3) Applicant. Any person, firm, corporation or agency which submits an application...single chassis; b. 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; c. Designed to be self-propelled or permanently towable by a light duty truck; and d. Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. (52) Registered land surveyor. A land surveyor registered in the State of Illinois, under the Illinois Land Surveyors Act. (225 ILCS 330/1, et seq.) (53) Registered professional engineer
Environment & Natural Resources
Schaumburg · 95.20

EXEMPTIONS

This section outlines exemptions to the general prohibition of smoking and the use of electronic smoking devices in Schaumburg. It specifies areas like private residences (with exceptions), designated retail tobacco stores, specific rooms in nursing homes, and hotel/motel rooms that are permitted to allow smoking under certain conditions.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this subchapter, smoking or using electronic smoking devices is allowed in the following areas: (A) Private residences or dwelling places, except when used as a childcare, adult daycare, or healthcare facility or any other home based business open to the public. (B) Retail tobacco and smoking stores as defined in title 11, chapter 122, in operation prior to January 1, 2008. The retail tobacco and smoking store shall annually file a copy of the document...percentage of its gross income during the prior calendar year that was derived from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, electronic smoking devices, or other smoking devices for smoking tobacco and related smoking accessories. Any retail tobacco and smoking store that began operation after January 1, 2008, may only qualify for an exemption if located in a freestanding structure occupied solely by the business and smoke from the business does not migrate into
Health & Sanitation