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Lake Forest · 159.138

Residence And General Residence Districts

This section outlines minimum off-street loading berth requirements for various uses within residence and general residence districts in Lake Forest. It specifies the number of loading berths based on building gross floor area and lists requirements for different institutional, recreational, and other non-residential uses.

street loading facilities accessory to uses allowed in the several residence and general residence districts shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum requirements. (A)   For the uses listed hereunder, one loading berth shall be provided for buildings containing 10,000 to 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, plus one additional loading berth for each additional 100,000 square feet of gross floor area or fraction thereof. Each such loading berth for buildings in excess...shall be provided. (3)   For buildings containing over 100,000 square feet of gross floor area, there shall be provided one loading berth for each 100,000 square feet or gross floor area or fraction thereof. (F)   Multiple-family dwellings and rooming houses. For buildings containing 20,000 to 200,000 square feet of gross floor area, one additional loading berth for each additional 200,000 square feet of gross floor area or fraction thereof. (Prior Code
Zoning & Land Use
Huntley · 156.026

(RE-1) Residential Estate District

This section establishes the (RE-1) Residential Estate District, designed to preserve rural character with a minimum lot area of 40,000 square feet. It outlines permitted and special uses, including various agricultural, recreational, public, religious, and residential activities.

Government offices and services. (e) Public recreation. Arboretum, playground, tot lot. (f) Public utilities. Water storage tank. (g) Religious. Church or other place of worship, convent or monastery, rectory, religious retreat, Sunday school, theological seminary. (h) Residential. Single-family dwelling. (2) Special uses. Upon recommendation by the Plan Commission after public hearing on petition pertaining thereto, in accordance with the requirements set forth for such hearing in Article VIII of this chapter. (a) Farming. Apiary. (b) Agricultural business. Stable (private...required in the zoning district, the front yard setback requirement shall be the average setback of the existing building. (4) Maximum height. (a) Principal buildings. i. Single-family: 25 feet/three stories. ii. All other uses: 25 feet/three stories. (b) Accessory buildings. i. Single-family: 12 feet/two stories. ii. All other uses: 12 feet/two stories. (c) Detached garage: 15 feet/one story. (5) Maximum floor area ratio. (a) Single-family: 0.4. (b) All other uses: 0.4. (6) Maximum building coverage. (a) Single
Zoning & Land Use
South Elgin · 136.21

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the 'Smoking In Public Places' subchapter. It provides specific meanings for terms like BAR, EMPLOYEE, EMPLOYER, ENCLOSED AREA, ENCLOSED OR PARTIALLY ENCLOSED SPORTS ARENA, GAMING EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES, GAMING FACILITY, and HEALTHCARE FACILITY.

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 U.S.C. 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...restaurant. RETAIL TOBACCO STORE. A retail establishment that derives more than 80% of its gross revenue from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and other smoking devices for burning tobacco and related smoking accessories and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental. RETAIL TOBACCO STORE includes an enclosed workplace that manufactures, imports, or distributes tobacco or tobacco products, when, as a necessary and integral part of the process of making, manufacturing
Business & Licensing
Plano · 6.5.2

Definitions

This section of the Plano Municipal Code provides definitions for terms used within the Flood Control chapter. It establishes the meaning of key concepts such as 'Base Flood,' 'Base Flood Elevation,' and various types of structures and water features relevant to flood control.

purposes of this chapter, the following definitions are adopted: ACCESSORY STRUCTURE: 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: 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, or governmental agency who executes the necessary...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. REDEVELOPMENT: Development on a parcel upon which the existing condition prior to the effective date hereof is a nonagricultural land use and includes infrastructure associated with nonagricultural activities. Widening
Environment & Natural Resources
Palos Heights · 153.171

Permitted Uses

This section outlines the permitted land and building uses within the M Manufacturing District of Palos Heights. It specifies that only enumerated uses, along with lawfully established prior uses and special uses, are allowed, with a list of specific manufacturing, service, and accessory activities provided.

Manufacturing District: (1)   Any use permitted in the B Business District. (2)   Automobile service stations. (3)   Apparel and other products assembled from finished textiles. (4)   Cosmetic manufacture. (5)   Drugs and pharmaceutical products manufacture. (6)    Dyeing and cleaning establishments. (7)   Dwelling units for watchmen and their families, located on the premises where they are employed in such capacity. (8)   Engraving. (9)   Electronic or electrical pro-ducts assembly. (10)   Fur goods manufacture, but not including tanning and dyeing. (11)   Garages for storage...Research and testing laboratories. (22)   Storage wholesale warehouses. (23)   Sporting and athletic equipment manufacture. (24)   Uses of light manufacturing character similar to those enumerated hereinabove, provided that all conditions and requirements of §§ 153.170 through 153.175 are complied with. (25)   Accessory uses. (26)   Printing shops. (Ord. O-29-74, passed
Zoning & Land Use
Vernon Hills · 6.2

Permitted uses

This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-1 Single-Family Residence District in Vernon Hills. It lists specific residential structures, places of worship, public parks, nurseries, farms with livestock/poultry limitations, and accessory uses.

Single-family dwellings. 6.2.2. Houses of worship, convents, rectories, parsonages, parish houses and monasteries, including nursery schools sponsored by and operated within the sponsor's buildings. 6.2.3. Parks, playgrounds and forest preserves owned by public agencies. 6.2.4. Nurseries, provided that all plants sold shall be grown on the premises. 6.2.5. Farms, excluding the raising of livestock except on adequately fenced tracts containing not less than ten acres and having an average width of not less than 300 feet, and excluding...feet of a tract of two acres or less containing a single-family residence. Livestock and poultry may be raised only in quantities reasonably sufficient for the immediate use of, and consumption by, the occupants of the premises. 6.2.6. Accessory uses, subject to the provisions of Article Four. 6.2.7. Off-street parking facilities, as required or permitted by Article Nineteen
Zoning & Land Use
Vernon Hills · 8.2

Permitted uses

This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-3 Single-Family Residence District in Vernon Hills. It specifies allowed residential structures, religious facilities, public parks, nurseries, farms (with specific livestock/poultry regulations), and accessory uses.

Single-family dwellings. 8.2.2. Houses of worship, convents, rectories, parsonages, parish houses and monasteries, including nursery schools sponsored by and operated within the sponsor's buildings. 8.2.3. Parks, playgrounds and forest preserves owned by public agencies. 8.2.4. Nurseries, provided that all plants sold shall be grown on the premises. 8.2.5. Farms, excluding the raising of livestock except on adequately fenced tracts containing not less than ten acres and having an average width of not less than 300 feet, and excluding...feet of a tract of two acres or less containing a single-family residence. Livestock and poultry may be raised only in quantities reasonably sufficient for the immediate use of, and consumption by, the occupants of the premises. 8.2.6. Accessory uses, subject to the provisions of Article Four. 8.2.7. Off-street parking facilities, as required or permitted by Article Nineteen
Zoning & Land Use
Vernon Hills · 7.2

Permitted uses

This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-2 Single-Family Residence District in Vernon Hills. It allows for single-family dwellings, certain religious institutions and their associated schools, public parks, nurseries with on-site grown plants, and farms with specific regulations for livestock and poultry. Accessory uses and off-street parking are also permitted.

Single-family dwellings. 7.2.2. Houses of worship, convents, rectories, parsonages, parish houses and monasteries, including nursery schools sponsored by and operated within the sponsor's buildings. 7.2.3. Parks, playgrounds and forest preserves owned by public agencies. 7.2.4. Nurseries, provided that all plants sold shall be grown on the premises. 7.2.5. Farms, excluding the raising of livestock except on adequately fenced tracts containing not less than ten acres and having an average width of not less than 300 feet, and excluding...feet of a tract of two acres or less containing a single-family residence. Livestock and poultry may be raised only in quantities reasonably sufficient for the immediate use of, and consumption by, the occupants of the premises. 7.2.6. Accessory uses subject to the provisions of Article Four. 7.2.7. Off-street parking facilities, as required or permitted by Article Nineteen
Zoning & Land Use
Peotone · § 125. 01 Municipal Cannabis Retailer'S Occupation Tax.

Peotone imposes a 3% municipal occupation tax on gross receipts from non-medical cannabis retail sales, effective July 1, 2020. The tax is collected and enforced by the Illinois Department of Revenue and is in addition to other applicable taxes.

boundaries of the property containing the accessory premises. The licensee shall have the affirmative obligation to periodically supervise and patrol the accessory premises at reasonable intervals to enforce this requirement. The licensee shall be deemed to have failed to periodically supervise the accessory premises at reasonable intervals if an audio system operated by a person located within the accessory premises is audible beyond the boundaries thereof for a period in excess of 15 consecutive minutes. In the event the licensee...licensee shall permit or allow the violation of city ordinance, state statute or federal law upon the licensed or accessory premises by any person. (b)   No licensee shall violate any city ordinance, state statute or federal law upon the licensed or accessory premises. (6) Nudity. (a)   No licensee shall permit any person, while on the licensed or accessory premises and public view, to: 1.   Expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, or anus; 2.   Employ any device or covering
Business & Licensing
Huntley · 156.028

(R-1) Single-Family Residence District

This section establishes the (R-1) Single-Family Residence District in Huntley, outlining its purpose to promote single-family detached housing and compatible limited public/institutional uses. It details permitted and special uses, including various agricultural, educational, religious, and residential options, and specifies minimum lot area requirements.

recreation. Golf course. (c) Education. Elementary or junior high school, nursery school. (d) Public recreation. Arboretum, playground, tot lot. (e) Religious. Church or other place of worship, convent or monastery, rectory, Sunday school, theological seminary. (f) Residential. Single-family dwelling. (2) Special uses. Upon recommendation by the Plan Commission after public hearing on petition pertaining thereto, in accordance with the requirements set forth for such hearing in Article VIII of this chapter. (a) Commercial recreation. Club (private outdoor), country club...required in the zoning district, the front yard setback requirement shall be the average setback of the existing building. (4) Maximum height. (a) Principal buildings. i. Single-family: 25 feet/three stories. ii. All other uses: 40 feet/three stories. (b) Accessory buildings. i. Single-family: 12 feet/two stories. ii. All other uses: 12 feet/two stories. (c) Detached garage: 15 feet/one story. (5) Maximum floor area ratio. (a) Single-family: 0.8. (b) All other uses: 0.4. (6) Maximum building coverage. (a) Single
Zoning & Land Use
Huntley · 156.040

(B-4) Adaptive Re-Use Business District

This section establishes the (B-4) Adaptive Re-Use Business District in Huntley, designed to encourage business activity in residential areas by retaining historic character, promoting renovation of existing structures, and allowing compatible low-impact uses. It lists permitted and special uses, emphasizing residential appearance for new construction and additions.

food and vitamin store, hearing aid store, hobby shop, jewelry (retail), leather goods, music (instrument and record store), picture frame shop, stationary store, toy store, watch/clock (sales and repair). (g) Public recreation. Tot lot. (h) Residential. Single-family detached dwelling. (2) Special uses. Upon recommendation by the Plan Commission after public hearing on petition pertaining thereto, in accordance with the requirements set forth for such hearing in Article VIII of this chapter. (a) Commercial services. Real estate office. (b) Food...Abutting residential district: Yard requirement shall apply. (4) Minimum parking lot setbacks. (a) Front: ten feet. (b) Corner side: ten feet. (c) Side: ten feet. (d) Rear: ten feet. (5) Maximum height. (a) Principal use: 25 feet/two stories. (b) Accessory use: 12 feet/two stories. (6) Maximum floor area ratio: 0.80. (7) Maximum building coverage: 50 percent. (8) Maximum impervious coverage: 85 percent. (D) General regulations. As set forth in Article XII of this chapter. (E) Parking and loading requirements
Zoning & Land Use
Flossmoor · 285.23.3

Design and maintenance

This section establishes minimum dimensions for off-street parking spaces and garages, mandates vertical clearance, and outlines requirements for demarcating spaces, aisles, and landscaping adjacent to aisles.

shall project into this minimum clearance.(2) There shall be no obstruction with or near the bounds of any required off-street parking space that would interfere with the normal availability and use thereof.(3) For garages, which are accessory to single-family and multifamily residential uses, the minimum vertical clearance shall be seven feet.[Amended 7-18-1988 by Ord. No. 869]B. Demarcated spaces.(1) All spaces and means of ingress and egress shall be laid...least 22 feet in width if designed for two-way traffic and at least 12 feet in width if designed for one-way traffic.D. Turning radii/turnaround requirements. All parking areas, except for detached single-family and townhouse dwellings, shall have a circular traffic pattern and adequate maneuvering space to allow safe vehicular entrance and exit. No backing out onto a public street shall be permitted.E. Entrances.(1) No entrance or exit from any parking area shall exceed 40 feet
Zoning & Land Use
Aurora · Sec 12-

31 Annex H Electrical Code Administrative Provisions Adopted

This section of Aurora's electrical code adopts administrative provisions to safeguard public health and safety by regulating electrical systems and equipment. It clarifies the scope of the code, outlines the appeals process, and addresses existing installations, generally allowing them to remain unless they pose an imminent danger.

service of an approved agency as the evaluation agency and review such agency's evaluation report for adequacy and conformance to this code. 107.4 Follow-up inspection. Except where ready access is provided to electrical systems, service equipment and accessories for complete inspection at the site without disassembly or dismantling, the building official shall conduct the in-plant inspections as frequently as necessary to ensure conformance to the approved evaluation report or shall designate an independent, approved inspection agency...boring of wood and steel framing members, structural members and engineered wood products shall be in accordance with this code. 111.5 Smoke alarm circuits. Single- and multiple-station smoke alarms required by this code and installed within new dwelling units shall not be connected as the only load on a branch circuit. Such alarms shall be supplied by branch circuits having lighting loads consisting of lighting outlets in habitable spaces. 111.6 Equipment and door labeling. Doors into electrical control panel
Buildings & Construction
Lake Forest · 159.113

B-4 Preservation Business District

The B-4 Preservation Business District aims to preserve the historic character and "village" feel of the city's core retail, residential, and office areas. It mandates review of building changes by the Historic Preservation Commission and encourages mixed-use development with residential units above ground-floor businesses, while acknowledging limited on-site parking.

replacement buildings. (2) Setbacks. There are no other setback requirements in this district. (G) Height requirements. The maximum height of all principal buildings and structures shall not exceed 35 feet, or three stories, and the maximum height of all accessory buildings and structures shall not exceed 25 feet. (H) Floor area ratio. The maximum floor area ratio for the B-4 District is 1.25. A higher floor area ratio may be considered through the Central Business District Planned Development procedures...building foot prints, landscaped areas, open space, locations of outdoor uses, parking areas and walkways; (c)   A floor plan delineating the existing and proposed floor area; (d)   Existing and proposed floor area ratio; (e)   Existing and proposed number of dwelling units; (f)   Parking calculations showing the number of spaces required and the number of existing and proposed spaces. If parking requirements are to be met through a variance or special use permit, this request must accompany the development application
Zoning & Land Use
South Chicago Heights · 38.20

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used throughout the article on Flood Damage Prevention in South Chicago Heights. It clarifies specific vocabulary related to structures, flooding, and water channels.

purposes of this article, the following definitions are adopted: Accessory structure. 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. 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. Any person, firm, corporation or agency which submits an application. Appropriate...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. Regional permits. Regional permits are offered for preapproved projects which are considered minor projects that are permissible per IDNR/OWR Part 3708 rules for Northeastern Illinois regulatory floodways
Environment & Natural Resources
Bolingbrook · 54.525

Scope and applicability

This section outlines the applicability of off-street parking and loading requirements for new and existing buildings and land uses in Bolingbrook. It specifies when these requirements apply, including for new construction, increased intensity of use, and changes in use, while also providing exemptions for existing legal uses.

street parking and loading provisions of this division shall apply as follows: (1) For all buildings and structures erected and all uses of land established after the effective date of the ordinance from which this division is derived, accessory parking and loading facilities shall be provided as required by the regulations of the district in which such building or uses are located. However, where a permit has been issued prior to the effective date of the ordinance from which this...this division is derived, and diligently prosecuted to completion, parking and loading facilities as required hereinafter need not be provided. (2) When the intensity of use of any building, structure or premises shall be increased through the addition of dwelling units, gross floor area, seating capacity or other units of measurement specified herein for required parking or loading facilities, parking and loading facilities as required herein shall be provided for such increase in intensity of use. (3) However, no building
Zoning & Land Use
Wheeling · 5.47.020

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used in the 'Smoking In Public Places Prohibition' chapter. It clarifies the meaning of 'Bar', 'Employer', 'Employee', 'Enclosed area', 'Enclosed or partially enclosed sports arena', and 'Healthcare facility'.

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 U.S.C. 501. (i) "Private residence" means 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" means a retail establishment that derives more than eighty percent of its gross revenue from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes and other smoking devices for burning 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
Business & Licensing
Geneva · 11.6E-2

PERMITTED USES

This section lists the permitted uses within the B3(E) Business District in Geneva. It includes a variety of retail shops, professional offices, and personal service establishments, as well as accessory uses and dwelling units above the ground floor.

following uses are permitted in the B3(E) district: Accessory uses and buildings and uses incidental to and on the same lot as a principal use, in accord with the standards of section 11-3-3 of this title. Antique shop. (09) Apparel shop. (09) Art and craft store. (09) Art and office supply store. (09) Art and sculpture studios. (08) Art gallery. (08) Bakery (on site retail sales only). (09) Books and periodical store. (09) Camera photo and equipment...store. (09) China or glassware store. (09) Chiropractor's office. (09) Clock shop (including sales and service). (09) Closet and home organizational products store. (09) Consumer electronics store. (09) Cosmetic Tattooing. (09) Drugs and cosmetics store (09) Dwelling unit(s) (above ground floor). (03) Express mail business. (08) Fabric store. (09) Florist shop. (09) Food stores (including ice cream, candy, meat, packaged food, gourmet and specialty items). (09, 10, 32) Gift shop. (09) Hobby shop. (09) Housewares and kitchen store
Zoning & Land Use
Beecher · 7.2.3

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used in the chapter, including specific definitions for 'Bar', 'Employee', 'Employer', and various types of enclosed spaces and facilities. It also references external definitions for 'ACT' and 'GAMING EQUIPMENT OR SUPPLIES'.

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 section 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, or assisted...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 burning 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
Health & Sanitation
South Chicago Heights · 38.27

Permitting requirements applicable to all floodplain areas and protection of buildings

This section outlines additional permitting requirements for development in floodplain areas, focusing on public health standards, maintaining watercourse carrying capacity, and protecting buildings from flood damage.

above, unless: (i) They are on-site 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...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; 2. All areas below the base
Environment & Natural Resources
Plano · 3.3A-6

Mobile Food Vendor Vehicles

This section outlines general provisions and location/operational standards for mobile food vendor vehicles in Plano. It establishes general compliance requirements, permits operation in all zoning districts subject to standards, and prohibits interference with traffic or sight distances. It also mandates waste management, business identification, and specific rules for operation within the public right-of-way.

this title or this Code. 3.   Mobile food vendor vehicles shall not obstruct or interfere with the free flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including but not limited to, access to or from any business, public building, or dwelling vehicle, nor shall it restrict the sight distances triangle at driveways and street right-of-way intersections or prevent access of emergency vehicles. 4.   Mobile food vendor vehicle shall comply with the provisions of the noise standards in Title 9, Chapter...food vendor vehicles should not block a lawfully placed monument sign of another business. 2.   Mobile food vendor vehicles operating on private property: a.   Mobile food vendor vehicles may be permitted to operate on private property as a temporary accessory use in all zoning districts. b.   Mobile food vendor vehicles shall not occupy more than forty percent (40%) of required parking spaces on an improved lot or exceed the maximum lot coverage for the district in which it is located
Health & Sanitation
Bolingbrook · 54.286

Temporary uses permitted

This section outlines temporary land uses permitted in Bolingbrook upon issuance of a zoning certificate, including Christmas tree sales, contractor offices and equipment sheds, and subdivision sales offices, each with specific regulations and time limits.

shall be displayed within ten feet of any driveway or street right-of-way or within 30 feet of the intersection of the right-of-way of any two streets. (2) Contractors' offices and equipment sheds and trailers, when accessory to a construction project and only for the duration of the project while building permits are in effect, and provided that such office or equipment shed or trailer is located on the premises undergoing construction except that contractors' offices...setbacks required in each zoning district. (3) Subdivision sales offices, sometimes in a model home, when incidental to a new housing development. No such use may be used for sleeping or cooking purposes and may continue only until all dwelling units in the development have been sold or leased. All such structures shall be located to comply with setbacks required in each zoning district. Fences may be located on lots used for subdivision sales offices and model homes, provided that
Zoning & Land Use
South Barrington · 10.2.5

Detached Houses

This section defines a detached house as a single-family dwelling on its own lot and outlines specific lot and building regulations, including minimum lot sizes, setbacks, coverage, height, and house size, which vary by zoning district.

Description: A detached house is a principal residential building that contains only one dwelling unit and is located on a single lot that is not occupied by other principal buildings. B.   Lot and Building Regulations: 1.   Detached houses are subject to compliance with the lot and building regulations of Table 2-3. These regulations are not to be interpreted as a guarantee that allowed densities and development yields can be achieved on every lot or subdivision. Other factors, such...environmental constraints, and other requirements of this ordinance and the village code may sometimes work to further limit development potential. 2.   General exceptions to these regulations and rules for measuring compliance can be found in Chapter 15. Regulations governing accessory uses and structures can be found in Chapter 6. Table 2-3: Detached House Lot and Building Regulations Lot and Building Regulations Zoning District A-1 A-2 A-3 A-4 Table 2-3: Detached House Lot and Building
Zoning & Land Use
Huntley · 156.027

(RE-2) Residential Estate District

This section establishes the (RE-2) Residential Estate District in Huntley, aiming to preserve low-density areas with a rural character. It outlines permitted uses such as various forms of farming, single-family dwellings, and public facilities, as well as special uses that require Plan Commission recommendation.

Commercial recreation. Golf course. (d) Public facilities. Government offices and services. (e) Public recreation. Arboretum, playground, tot lot. (f) Religious. Church or other place of worship, convent or monastery, rectory, Sunday school, theological seminary. (g) Residential. Single-family dwelling. (2) Special uses. Upon recommendation by the Plan Commission after public hearing on petition pertaining thereto, in accordance with the requirements set forth for such hearing in Article VIII of this chapter. (a) Farming. Apiary. (b) Agricultural business. Stable (private), small...required in the zoning district, the front yard setback requirement shall be the average setback of the existing building. (4) Maximum height. (a) Principal buildings. i. Single-family: 25 feet/three stories. ii. All other uses: 25 feet/three stories. (b) Accessory buildings. i. Single-family: 12 feet/two stories. ii. All other uses: 12 feet/two stories. (c) Detached garage: 15 feet/one story. (5) Maximum floor area ratio. (a) Single-family: 0.4. (b) All other uses: 0.4. (6) Maximum building coverage. (a) Single
Zoning & Land Use
Elmwood Park · 11.16

Definitions

This section of the Elmwood Park municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms used within Article II: Tobacco Smoking, specifically focusing on establishments serving alcohol, employees, employers, enclosed spaces, sports arenas, gaming, and healthcare facilities.

established 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 U.S.C. § 501.PRIVATE RESIDENCEThe 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, or assisted...food or beverages on the premises, and derives more than 80% of its gross revenue from the sale of loose tobacco, plants, or herbs and cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and other smoking devices for burning 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 or SMOKINGThe
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