This section limits occupancy of dwelling units used for short-term vacation rentals to specific family types (A, B, or C) as defined elsewhere. It allows for an exception for Type (D) families upon written application to the Zoning Administrator, provided certain conditions are met, including vehicle parking limitations and ongoing compliance verification.
Section Text
dwelling unit that proposes to offer short-term vacation rental hereunder shall be occupied by more than one type (A), type (B), or type (C) family, as defined in § 117.50 of this subchapter except as hereinafter provided:
(A) Upon written application to the Zoning Administrator, certification or approval shall be issued for occupancy for a dwelling unit by a type (D) family in all districts where dwelling units are allowed provided that the application establishes that the occupancy conforms
Business & Licensing
West Chicago·9.1.1
ER-2 Estate residential district
Summary
This section establishes regulations for the ER-2 Estate Residential District, aiming to preserve large-lot single-family areas, particularly where public utilities may be limited. It outlines specific use restrictions, building bulk requirements including varied height limits based on lot size, floor area ratio limits for non-single-family uses, and strict lot and setback requirements.
Section Text
equipment in an enclosed structure.
(h) Non-commercial greenhouses.
(i) Compost piles or structures.
(4) Intentionally deleted, reserved.
(5) Small community residences.
(6) Public land, where land is permanently retained as open space in its natural state.
(7) 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) Bed and breakfast establishments.
(2) Detached accessory buildings or structures having a gross floor area exceeding
Zoning & Land Use
Summit·7.1`9.5: Penalties
Summary
This section outlines the penalties for violating the provisions of the Chapter concerning Short-Term Residential Rentals in Summit. It establishes escalating fines for repeat offenses within a 12-month period and allows for injunctions to enforce compliance.
Section Text
Short-Term Residential Rental Owner or other person or entity who violates any of the provisions set forth or referenced in this Chapter, shall be subject to the following penalties:
(1) A fine of five hundred and fifty dollars ($500) for a first offense within a 12-month period, and a fine of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750.00) for a second or subsequent offense within a 12-month period.
(2) Each day that a violation of this Chapter continues
Buildings & Construction
West Chicago·9.4.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section of the West Chicago municipal ordinance outlines permitted uses within a residential zoning district. It includes single-family dwellings, public parks, home occupations, small community residences with spacing requirements, and short-term home rentals.
Section Text
Small community residences, provided:
(1) They are located not less than one thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence.
(2) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(E) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
Lakemoor·22.117
Off-Street Loading Standards
Summary
This section establishes standards for off-street loading spaces in Lakemoor, including their location, size, screening, and surfacing requirements. It also outlines conditions for collective provision of loading facilities.
Section Text
dwellings 2 spaces per dwelling unit
Senior assisted housing 1 space per dwelling unit + 1 space for each 2 employees
Senior housing (independent living) 1.25 spaces per dwelling unit + 0.25 spaces per dwelling unit for visitor parking
Vacation rental, including short-term and AIRBNB 1 parking space per guestroom
Retail, Office and Service
Adult use 1 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Animal care facility 2 spaces per 1,000 square feet
Appliance and furniture stores 2 spaces
Zoning & Land Use
Lakemoor·22.066
Residential Zoning Districts
Summary
This section establishes two residential zoning districts: R-1, R-2, and R-3 for single-family dwellings, and R-4 for multi-family dwellings. It outlines the purpose, permitted uses, minimum area, bulk standards, parking, landscaping, stormwater, design standards, and dwelling standards for each district, with specific floor area requirements for single-family units.
Section Text
provisions of §§ 22.195 through 22.222 shall apply to any conditional use granted under this section C
Temporary buildings or trailers for construction purposes for a period not to exceed the period of construction P P P P
Vacation rental, including short-term and AIRBNB C C C
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014; Ord. 18-O-08, passed
Zoning & Land Use
Melrose Park·5.160.020
Purpose and applicability
Summary
This section establishes the intent of the chapter to preserve residential neighborhood character by prohibiting the use of residential structures for commercial short-term rentals.
Section Text
intent and purpose of this chapter 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
Business & Licensing
Naperville·3.18.5
PENALTIES
Summary
This section outlines the penalties for violations of the Short-Term Residential Rentals Chapter in Naperville. It establishes a tiered fine structure for repeat offenses within a 12-month period and treats each day of continued violation as a separate offense, with the possibility of injunctive relief for persistent non-compliance.
Section Text
short-term residential rental owner or other person or entity who violates any of the provisions set forth or referenced in this Chapter, shall be subject to the following penalties: 1. A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for a first offense within a 12-month period, and a fine of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for a second or subsequent offense within a 12-month period. 2. Each day that a violation of this Chapter continues
Business & Licensing
Matteson·160.99
Penalty
Summary
This section outlines penalties for violating short-term residential rental regulations. It establishes escalating fines for repeat offenses within a 12-month period and allows for daily fines for continuing violations, with the possibility of injunctive relief for persistent non-compliance.
Section Text
short-term residential rental owner or other person or entity who violates any of the provisions set forth or referenced in this chapter, shall be subject to the following penalties:
(A) A fine of $1,000 for a first offense within a 12-month period, and a fine of $2,500 for a second or subsequent offense within a 12-month period.
(B) Each day that a violation of this chapter continues shall be considered a separate and distinct offense
Zoning & Land Use
West Chicago·9.6.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within a specific zoning district in West Chicago, including various types of residential dwellings, public recreational areas, home occupations, community residences with spacing requirements, government facilities, and short-term home rentals.
Section Text
provided:
(1) They are located not less than one thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence.
(2) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(E) Government facilities.
(F) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
West Chicago·9.7.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines permitted uses within West Chicago, including various residential dwelling types, public parks, and community residences with specific spacing and operational requirements. It also addresses short-term home rentals.
Section Text
shall, to the extent possible, conform to the type and outward appearances of the residences in the area in which it is located.
(5) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(H) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
West Chicago·9.7.4
Special uses
Summary
This section of the West Chicago municipal ordinance outlines a list of "special uses" that are permitted within residential zoning domains. It enumerates various establishments and activities, ranging from schools and churches to professional offices and short-term home rentals, each with potential associated conditions.
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and/or registered.
(K) Agriculture, horticulture, forestry.
(L) Dormitories.
(M) Barber shops.
(N) Beauty shops.
(O) Parking lots.
(P) Public facilities including libraries and museums.
(Q) Drug stores.
(R) Restaurants.
(S) Religious retreats.
(T) Above ground service facilities.
(U) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family attached unit, such as a townhome, or in a two-family dwelling unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
Norridge·22.420
Purpose, policy and applicability
Summary
This section establishes the purpose of the article, which is to preserve the character of residential neighborhoods by prohibiting short-term rentals during a moratorium period. It aims to ensure consistency with existing zoning ordinances.
Section Text
intent and purpose of this article is to preserve the character and integrity of residential neighborhoods within the village by prohibiting residential structures and dwellings from being used for the commercial purpose of providing short-term residential rentals during the moratorium period set forth below and to ensure consistency with the those permitted uses set forth in the Village of Norridge Zoning Ordinance 1962 as amended from time to time
Business & Licensing
Evergreen Park·5.420
Purpose And Intent
Summary
This section outlines the purpose of regulations restricting short-term housing rentals in single-family and multi-family residential districts. The intent is to maintain low density, permanent residency, and prevent nuisances and property value depreciation.
Section Text
This article, prohibiting certain short-term housing rentals in the "A" Single Family Residential District and the "B" Multi-Family Residential District, is designed to prevent overcrowding, promote low density housing units occupied by permanent residents of the village, limit traffic on residential streets, establish tranquility where families can permanently reside, prevent public nuisances, and prevent conditions that would adversely effect the value of residential properties in the village
Buildings & Construction
West Chicago·9.2.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within a specific zoning district in West Chicago. It allows for single-family detached dwellings, public parks, home occupations, small community residences with specific spacing and compliance requirements, and short-term home rentals in single-family units.
Section Text
Small community residences, provided:
(1) They are located not less than one thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence
(2) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(E) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
Norridge·22.425
Violations and penalties
Summary
This section outlines the penalties for violating the Norridge short-term rental ordinance. It details fines for first and subsequent offenses, considers each day of violation as a separate offense, allows for injunctions for continued violations, and specifies the procedures for issuing and resolving violation notices.
Section Text
short-term residential rental property owner or other person or entity who violates any of the provisions set forth or referenced in this article, shall be subject to the following penalties: 1. A fine shall be imposed as set forth in Chapter 38, Section 22-425 of the Revised Municipal Code of the Village of Norridge 2002 for a first offense within a rolling 12-month period, and an enhanced fine for a second or subsequent offense within a rolling
Business & Licensing
West Chicago·9.3.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within a specific zoning district in West Chicago. It allows for single-family detached dwellings, public parks, home occupations, small community residences with spacing and compliance requirements, and short-term home rentals in single-family units subject to other code provisions.
Section Text
Small community residences.
(1) They are located not less than one thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence.
(2) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(E) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
West Chicago·9.5.3
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within a specific zoning district in West Chicago, including single-family dwellings, public parks, home occupations, small community residences with spacing requirements, and short-term home rentals subject to separate regulations.
Section Text
Small community residences, provided:
(1) They are located not less than one thousand three hundred (1,300) feet from another small community residence.
(2) Prior to occupancy, a certificate of zoning compliance is applied for and received.
(E) Short-term home rentals, when located in a single-family detached unit, subject to the requirements in Section 6.28 of this Code
Zoning & Land Use
Melrose Park·5.160.050
Penalties
Summary
This section outlines the penalties for violating provisions related to short-term residential rentals in Melrose Park. It establishes escalating fines for repeat offenses within a 12-month period, treats each day of violation as a separate offense, and allows for injunctive relief for continued violations.
Section Text
short-term residential rental owner or other person or entity who violates any of the provisions set forth or referenced in this chapter, shall be subject to the following penalties:
A. A fine of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for a first offense within a 12-month period, and a fine of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) for a second or subsequent offense within a 12-month period.
B. Each day that a violation of this chapter continues
Business & Licensing
Niles·8.5
USE DEFINITIONS
Summary
This section defines various types of adult uses, including general definitions, retail establishments, and entertainment venues. It specifies what constitutes sexually-oriented devices, specified anatomical areas, and specified sexual activities for regulatory purposes.
Section Text
rental and service.
Heavy Commercial - Retail. Retail establishments that have permanent outdoor service areas, storage areas, and/or partially enclosed structures including, but not limited to, large-scale home improvement centers, industrial supply stores, lumberyards, and heavy equipment or vehicle rental and/or sales.
Helipad. An area of land or portion of a structure used for the landing and take-off of helicopters with no facilities for service or permanent basing of such aircraft.
Heliport. A designated landing area for discharging...sleeping accommodations for a fee and customary lodging services. Related ancillary uses include, but are not be limited to, conference and meeting rooms, restaurants and bars, and recreational facilities for the use of guests.
Bed and breakfasts and short-term residential rentals are considered a hotel/motel.
Industrial - Limited. Industrial activities that are contained entirely within a building, and any noise, odor, smoke, heat, glare, and vibration resulting from the activity are confined entirely within the building. A limited industrial
Zoning & Land Use
Glendale Heights·10.14A-1
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used in Article A, including 'Abandoned Vehicle,' 'Code Official,' 'Common Areas (Exterior),' and 'Common Areas (Interior).' It also references external codes for terms not defined within the ordinance.
Section Text
single-family dwelling or a multi-family dwelling, and authorized to receive any notices or citations.
RENTAL OR LEASE AGREEMENT: All written and oral agreements of whatever duration, which embody the terms and conditions of the use and occupancy of a dwelling or dwelling unit.
RENTAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY: Residential structures or dwelling units, not owner occupied, intended to be rented or leased, including single-family detached structures containing only one dwelling unit, condominium units, townhouse units, duplexes, and multiple-family...person other than a member of the owner's family. Vacation rental owners may, but are not required to, live in the vacation rental during the periods in which the property is rented. VACATION RENTAL shall include all forms of short-term rentals/leases and AIRBNBs, but shall not include BOARDING HOUSE or HOUSE SWAPPING, where a homeowner switches or trades homes with another homeowner in a different town for a short period of time for a vacation and no money
Buildings & Construction
Chicago·17.17.0100
Use Group And Category Descriptions.
Summary
This section establishes the framework for classifying land uses within Chicago's Zoning Ordinance. It defines major "Use Groups" and more specific "Use Categories" and outlines the process for determining appropriate classifications.
Section Text
license issued pursuant to Article IV of Chapter 4-156 that is not otherwise an indoor event venue .
17-17-0104-M Flea Market. A site either indoors or outdoors where individual stalls or spaces are provided on a short term basis for vendors to display, buy, sell, exchange, or deal in new or used goods.
17-17-0104-N Financial Services. Financial or securities brokerage services. Typical uses include banks, savings and loans, consumer investment businesses and the following...Hotel/Motel. An establishment containing 7 or more guest rooms and in which short-term lodging is offered for compensation and which may or may not include the service of one or more meals to guests. Typical uses include hotels, motels and transient boarding houses. For purposes of this definition, the term "hotel/motel" does not include single-room occupancy buildings or bed and breakfast establishments.
3. Vacation Rental. A dwelling unit that contains 6 or fewer sleeping rooms that are available
Zoning & Land Use
Evanston·6.18.3
DEFINITIONS
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Evanston municipal ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as 'Abutting', 'Accessory Use or Structure', 'Adjacent', 'Adjoining', 'Adult Daycare', 'Alley', 'Animal Hospital', and 'Antenna'.
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having less than one-half (½) its clear floor-to-joist height below the average grade of the adjoining ground. (See also definition of Cellar.)
BED AND BREAKFAST ESTABLISHMENT [26] : An owner-occupied single-family or two-family dwelling where short-term lodging and morning meals are provided for compensation.
BERM: A hill or contour of land that acts as a visual barrier between a lot and adjacent properties, alleys, or streets.
BLOCK: A tract of land bounded by streets...Commercial indoor recreation" shall not include cultural facilities, community centers and recreation centers, or any use that is otherwise listed specifically in a zoning district as a permitted or a special use. For purposes of this definition, the term "commercial purpose," as defined in this Section, shall not apply. (Ord. No. 47-O-13, § 2, 6-10-2013)
COMMERCIAL OUTDOOR RECREATION: Public or private swimming pools, tennis courts, ball fields, ball courts, and fishing piers that are not enclosed
General Provisions
Lansing·56.456
Definitions; generic use terms; rules of construction
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout the chapter, including 'abandonment', 'abut', 'accessory building', 'accessory structure or use', 'addition or expansion', and 'adult uses'. It outlines specific criteria for defining these terms to ensure consistent interpretation.
Section Text
colleges, or other institutions of higher learning that primarily teach classes that would count toward a bachelor's degree and the institutions associated dormitories. The term "college/university" does not include a special instructional school.
Commercial temporary outdoor sales includes short-term outdoor sales of merchandise, by either a store owner or occupant, outside the store on either the public sidewalk, a private sidewalk or pedestrian area.
Commercial trailer and/or construction trailer means any trailer, with or without lettering, flat...entrance to the outdoors or to a common hallway with other dwelling units above and/or below.
(1) The term "multiple-family dwelling" includes:
a. Apartment buildings;
b. Condominiums; and
c. Independent living senior housing.
(2) The term "multiple-family dwelling" does not include townhouse dwellings.
Dwelling, single-family, includes detached buildings containing only one dwelling unit surrounded by yards. The term "single-family dwelling does not include manufactured homes, mobile homes, travel trailers, housing mounted on self-propelled or drawn
General Provisions
Glendale Heights·4.13.1
Definitions
Summary
This section defines 'Hotel and Motel', establishing criteria for room rental duration and outlining regulations for 'Extended Stay Guests' including maximum stay limits and re-rental waiting periods.
Section Text
lodging rooms are for rent to hotel guests for a continuous period of less than thirty (30) days. The maximum rental term and/or length of stay within the hotel or motel building for an Extended Stay Guest shall not exceed ninety (90) days, which includes any amount of time that said guest may have stayed as a short-term Hotel Guest, and/or whether said guest stays in one room or moves to multiple rooms during the same period of time