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Campton Hills · 10.14.2

Definitions Of Terms

This section defines various terms relevant to municipal ordinances, including land use, building structures, and agricultural practices. It provides clear definitions for terms such as 'Abut', 'Accessibility Ramp', 'Accessory Dwelling Unit', 'Accessory Structure', 'Accessory Use', 'Addition', 'Agriculture', and 'Agricultural Support Services'.

distribution from the premises. INDUSTRIAL, LIGHT: The manufacturing of products from processed or unprocessed raw materials, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, and packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales, and distribution of such products. This manufacturing may produce noise, vibrations, illumination, or particulate that is perceptible to adjacent land users. These industrial uses typically have ancillary outdoor storage areas. Light industrial does not include outdoor storage yards as a principal use. INFRASTRUCTURE: Facilities and services needed to sustain residential...NONCONFORMING LOT: A lot of record that at one time conformed to the lot dimension standards (lot area, lot width, lot depth) of the zoning district in which it is located but because of subsequent amendments to the zoning ordinance no longer conforms to one or more lot dimension standards. NONCONFORMING SIGN: A sign that once conformed to sign regulations but because of subsequent amendments to the zoning ordinance no longer conforms to one or more of the ordinance
General Provisions
East Dundee · 157.065

General Requirements

This section outlines the allowable uses of land and buildings within East Dundee's Limited Manufacturing Districts (M-1 and M-2). It utilizes a table to categorize uses as permitted by-right (P) or requiring a special use permit (S), and mandates the Building Inspector to classify unlisted uses based on similarity to listed categories.

profit S S Parks and playgrounds, publicly owned P P (f) Service, contracting, storage and broadcasting uses. 1. Personal services. Massage establishment and massage services; subject to the licensure requirements of Chapter 111 of the East Dundee Code of Ordinances S S 2. Dry cleaning and laundry services. Dry cleaning, laundry, dyeing and rug-cleaning establishment; with or without drive through and no limitation on the number of employees P P 3. Finance, insurance and real estate services. Automatic teller...manufacturing districts which involves the manufacturing, fabricating, assembly, disassembly, repairing, storing, cleaning, servicing or testing of materials, goods or products shall be operated in a manner as to comply with applicable performance standards as hereinafter set forth governing noise, smoke, particulate matter, toxic or noxious matter, odors, fire and explosive hazards or vibration, glare or heat and no use already established on the effective date of this chapter shall be so altered or modified as to conflict with, or further
Zoning & Land Use
Oswego · 9.02

Principal Uses and Structures

This section establishes the types of principal uses and structures permitted in various zoning districts within Oswego. It utilizes a use table to designate uses as Permitted Use ('P'), Special Use ('S'), or not allowed, referencing specific use standards for each.

approved site plan, which shall be reviewed and approved by the Village of Oswego Zoning Administrator. b. Health & Safety: (1) A Village of Oswego Business Occupancy Permit shall be required in addition to the stipulations set forth in this Ordinance. (2) Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detectors: A smoke detector shall be installed in each guest room and on each building level, including the basement. One (1) carbon monoxide detector shall be located on the first floor and at least one (1) carbon...facility at a service counter. No transactions may be permitted through an exterior walk-up window or drive-through facility. 12. Day Care Center. Minimize Adverse Impacts. The design of the facility must minimize traffic congestion, pedestrian hazards, noise, and other adverse impacts on surrounding properties. 13. Day Care Home. a. Residential Character. The location and operation of the facility may not alter the residential character of the neighborhood, and the facility must incorporate a residential design that is compatible
Zoning & Land Use
Itasca · 3.02

Definitions

This section defines key terms within the Itasca Zoning Ordinance, including 'Accessory Building, Structure or Use' and various categories of 'Adult Uses' and related establishments.

passenger automobiles or other vehicles as specifically provided for in this Ordinance for occupants of the building or buildings for which the parking area is accessory thereto. Parking area, private, shall comply with requirements of Section 12.00 of this Ordinance. PARKING AREA, PUBLIC. Parking area, public, is an open, hard-surfaced area, other than a street, intended to be used for the temporary, daily, off-street parking of passenger automobiles and commercial vehicles and available to the public whether...foundation and extending continuously through all stories to or above the roof without openings which separate one (1) building or tenant from another, and is in joint use by each building or tenant. PERFORMANCE STANDARD. A criteria to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic, or noxious matter, vibration, fire, and explosive hazards, glare, or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. PERMEABLE PAVERS. Paver systems that allow for stormwater volume control only as approved by the DuPage
Zoning & Land Use
Chicago · 17.9.0100

Use Standards.

This section outlines restrictions on adult uses, prohibiting them within 1,000 feet of other adult uses, residential zones, schools, religious establishments, or planned manufacturing districts. It also establishes specific regulations for bed and breakfast facilities and business live/work units.

designated as a business entrance. 4.   The residential portion of the business live/work unit shall include cooking space, sanitary facilities and sleeping space in compliance with Section 14B-4-419 of the Municipal Code and any other applicable codes, ordinances, laws, rules and regulations. The work portion of the business live/work unit shall be designed or equipped exclusively or principally to accommodate commercial uses and shall be regularly used for commercial activities and display space by one or more occupants...determined by the Zoning Administrator to not be compatible with residential activities and/or to have the possibility of affecting the health or safety of business live/work unit residents, because of the potential for the use to create dust, glare, heat, noise, noxious gasses, odor, smoke, traffic, vibration or other impacts, or would be hazardous because of materials, processes, products, or wastes. 8.   Business live/work units shall comply with the minimum lot area standards of Section 17-3-0402 for dwelling units
Zoning & Land Use
Evanston · 6.18.3

DEFINITIONS

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'.

been recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds of Cook County, or a parcel of land, the deed to which was recorded in the office of said recorder of deeds prior to the adoption of this Ordinance. LOT, OPEN SALES: Any zoning lot or portion of a zoning lot used for retail sales in which said sales or the inspection of merchandise by prospective purchasers predominantly occurs outside of an area enclosed by walls. Open sales lot does...HEAVY: The assembly, fabrication, or processing of goods and materials using processes that ordinarily have greater than minimal impacts on the environment, or that ordinarily have significant impacts on the use and enjoyment of adjacent property in terms of noise, smoke, fumes, visual impact, odors, glare, or health and safety hazards, or that otherwise do not constitute "light manufacturing," or any use where the area occupied by outdoor storage of goods and materials used in the assembly, fabrication, or processing
General Provisions
Elburn · 1278.02

Definition Of Terms

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Elburn municipal ordinances, covering aspects of building, zoning, and land use. It clarifies terms such as Accessory Dwelling Unit, Accessory Structure, and defines terms related to adult establishments.

separated by a public alley. Properties are not considered adjacent to one another if a street separates the properties. Administrative Adjustment: Authorization granted by the Zoning Officer to allow development that deviates from the specific regulations of this Ordinance within a narrowly defined set of circumstances. Adult Cabaret: An establishment that features any of the following: people who appear nude or seminude; live performances that are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on the exposure, depiction, or description of “Specified...Window: A window built to project outward from an exterior wall, often with a flat front and angled sides. Bee Colony: An enclosure used to house bees. Berm: An earthen mound designed for screening, providing visual interest, and/or decreasing noise. Bicycle Parking Space: An area used to park a bicycle that may or may not be located on a right-of-way. Bioretention: The process of utilizing a shallow vegetated basin to collect and absorb stormwater runoff as part
General Provisions
Wheeling · 1.28.030

Code

This section defines the term "code" for the purposes of administrative adjudication of municipal code violations. It broadly includes the entire Wheeling Municipal Code, zoning code, housing/building codes, and specific ordinances related to weeds, garbage, vehicles, and nuisances.

Licenses and Permits, in its entirety; (30) Chapter 4.84, Rental Residential Property, in its entirety; (31) Title 15, Building Codes, in its entirety; (32) Vehicle seizure and impoundment ordinance (Title 9, Chapter 9.40); (33) Automated traffic law enforcement systems ordinance (Title 9, Chapter 9.42); (34) Public peace and safety laws (Title 8); and (35) Vehicles and traffic laws (Title 9) except for: (i) any offense under the Illinois Vehicle Code (adopted by the village under Chapter 9.01.100 of the code...officer 250.00 500.00 250.00 8.22.010 Gambling prohibited - Exemptions 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.22.020 Possession and confiscation of devices 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.22.030 Gambling houses 250.00 500.00 250.00 8.22.040 Advertising 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.22.050 Video gaming 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.020 Unnecessary noise prohibited 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.030 Unnecessary noise standard 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.040 Performance standards - Testing for unlawful noise 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.050 Measurement of noise 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.060 Motor vehicle noise standards 100.00 500.00 100.00 8.24.070 Places of public
General Provisions
Cary · 14.11.1

Definitions

This section defines various terms used within the municipal title, providing specific meanings for words such as 'Access', 'Accessory use', and 'Adult cabaret'. It also establishes that terms not defined herein but found in the Village's subdivision regulations will adopt those definitions.

McHenry County Recorder's office prior to the adoption of the ordinance codified in this title, or a lot described by metes and bounds, the description of which has been so recorded prior to the adoption of the ordinance codified in this title. Lot, reverse frontage, means a double frontage lot which is legally restricted from having access to one (1) of the streets it fronts. Lot, substandard, means a parcel of land that has less than the minimum area...limited to, large manufacturing operations, heavy equipment facilities, construction and maintenance yards, businesses which store, process or distribute fuel in containers (i.e. propane) and other basic intensive industrial activities that typically impose significant impacts on adjacent uses (i.e. noise, light, air, water, waste treatment and traffic generation). Manufacturing, light. Means and land use classification consisting of, but not limited to, light manufacturing, fabricating, processing, wholesale distributing, and warehousing uses appropriately located for access by highways. These uses are typically less
General Provisions
Wadsworth · 8.1.7.1

Amendments To Fire Code

This section amends the 2009 International Fire Code for Wadsworth by adding policy directives for fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems, and Knox boxes in various structures, including new and existing non-residential buildings, and specifies requirements for furnace room sprinklers.

fire code official. Occupant notification shall be in accordance with section 907.6, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code. Where automatic sprinkler protection is installed in accordance with this or any other code or ordinance is provided and connected to the building fire alarm system, automatic heat detection required by this section shall not be required. An approved automatic fire detection system shall be installed in all use groups, not provided with an automatic sprinkler system...installed in each room used for sleeping purposes and within fifteen (15) feet of the entrances of all rooms used for sleeping purposes. The signal shall be clearly audible within each room used for sleeping purposes over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. In single-family residences with split-levels, a smoke detector installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level if the lower level is less than one full story below the upper
Buildings & Construction
Orland Park · 5.1.14

International Residential Code

Orland Park adopts the International Residential Code (IRC) by reference, incorporating amendments for detached and vertically attached single-family dwellings. It specifies which chapters are adopted and references the International Building Code (IBC) for additional residential construction regulations.

building or structure may appeal to the President and Board of Trustees. Application for an appeal may be made when it is claimed that the true intent of this ordinance has been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this ordinance do not fully apply, or an equally good or better form of construction can be used. All conditions for appeals shall include the procedures referenced in 5-1-13, Section 113.2 through 113.4.2 of this code...Exception: The glazed areas shall not be required where artificial light is provided per section R303.1. (Amd. Ord. 5418, 7-1-19) 28.   That Section R303.11 shall be added to read as follows: R303.11 SOUND TRANSMISSION: R303.11.1 AIR-BORNE NOISE: Walls, partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies, separating dwelling units from each other or from public or service areas shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than 50 for air-borne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM
Buildings & Construction
Orland Park · 5.1.14

International Residential Code

Orland Park adopts the International Residential Code (IRC) by reference, incorporating amendments for detached and vertically attached single-family dwellings. It specifies which chapters are adopted and references the International Building Code (IBC) for additional residential construction regulations.

building or structure may appeal to the President and Board of Trustees. Application for an appeal may be made when it is claimed that the true intent of this ordinance has been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this ordinance do not fully apply, or an equally good or better form of construction can be used. All conditions for appeals shall include the procedures referenced in 5-1-13, Section 113.2 through 113.4.2 of this code...Exception: The glazed areas shall not be required where artificial light is provided per section R303.1. (Amd. Ord. 5418, 7-1-19) 28.   That Section R303.11 shall be added to read as follows: R303.11 SOUND TRANSMISSION: R303.11.1 AIR-BORNE NOISE: Walls, partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies, separating dwelling units from each other or from public or service areas shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than 50 for air-borne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM
Buildings & Construction
Morton Grove · 12.17.1

Terms Defined

This section of Morton Grove's municipal code defines various terms used throughout Title 12. These definitions are intended to clarify the meaning of specific words and phrases to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the ordinance.

Training Pilot Program, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. CAPACITY IN PERSONS: The maximum number of persons that can occupy a building at any one time with reasonable comfort and safety as determined by applicable Village codes or ordinances. CAR WASH: Any building or portion thereof, where automobiles are washed, using a conveyor, blower, steam cleaning equipment, or other mechanical device of production line nature. CARPORT: A roofed automobile shelter with one or more open sides. CARTAGE SERVICE...harmony and without conflict. Some elements affecting compatibility include intensity of occupancy as measured by dwelling units per acre; floor area ratio; pedestrian or vehicular traffic generated; parking required; volume of goods handled; and such environmental effects as noise, vibration, glare, air pollution, erosion, or radiation. CONFORMANCE: Corresponding and compliant in form, character and intent. CONTIGUOUS: See definition of Abut/Adjoining. CONVENIENCE STORE: A building or portion thereof, less than three thousand six hundred (3,600) square feet, where the direct
General Provisions
Country Club Hills · 9.1.20

Animal and Rabies Control

This section outlines the purpose of the Animal and Rabies Control Ordinance for Country Club Hills, focusing on promoting harmonious human-animal relationships, protecting citizens and animals, and ensuring responsible pet ownership. It also provides definitions for key terms used within the ordinance.

public or private institution, municipal corporation, unit of local government or any other business unit. r. Pound means any facility licenses by the Illinois Department of Agriculture and approved by the Administrator for the purpose of enforcing this Ordinance and used as a shelter for seized, stray, homeless, abandoned or unwanted animals. s. Stray animal means any owned animal that is not controlled. 3. Animal Care. a. No owner shall fail to provide his animals with sufficient wholesome food...time his animal to: 1. Run uncontrolled; 2. Molest persons or vehicles by chasing, barking, or biting; 3. Attack other animals; 4. Damage property other that the owner's; or 5. Bark, shine, howl or make excess noises so as to cause a nuisance. o. No person shall allow animal feces to accumulate in any yard, pen or premises in or upon which an animal shall be confined or kept so that it becomes offensive to those residents
General Provisions
Stickney · Section 3.02

Definitions

This section of the Stickney municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used in zoning regulations, including 'Abutting', 'Accessory building or use', 'Adult bookstore and/or video store', and 'Adult business use'. It also establishes a general rule for interpreting undefined terms.

which when recorded was not governed by any zoning ordinance, but through subsequent amendments to such ordinances or other acts of a public body is in conflict with the minimum lot area and other dimension requirements of the ordinances. Nonconforming use. A "nonconforming use" is any use of land, buildings or structures which use is not permitted in the zoning district in which such use is located. Noxious matter or materials. "Noxious matter" is matter which is capable of causing...feet) exclusive of access drives or aisles, ramps, columns or office and work areas, for the storage of one passenger automobile or commercial vehicle under 1½-ton capacity. Performance standard. A "performance standard" is a criterion established to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, or glare or heat generated by, or inherent in, uses of land or buildings. Porch. A roofed-over structure, projecting out from the wall or walls of a main
Zoning & Land Use
Orland Park · 5.1.13

Amendments To International Building Code (Ibc) 2018 (Model Code)

This section revises the International Building Code (IBC) 2018 for Orland Park. It renames the code, clarifies its scope to include various aspects of building management and occupancy, and specifies the use of the International Residential Code (IRC) for residential construction, with an exemption for fire sprinkler requirements in dwellings.

SECTION 1206 SOUND TRANSMISSION 98.   That Sections 1206.2, 1206.3 and 1208.4 are revised and added to read as follows: 1206.2 AIR-BORNE NOISE: Walls, partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies, separating dwelling units from each other or from public or service areas shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than fifty (50) for air-borne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM E90 listed in Chapter 35. This requirement shall not apply to dwelling unit entrance doors; however, such...Village Code, Title 5, Chapter 4, as amended (Ordinance #5002) Swimming Pool, The Village Land Development Code 6-310 and 6-310.1 Village of Orland Park, Village Code Ordinance #2989 as amended Water Connection Fee, Village Code, Title 4, Chapter 4 154.   That in Chapter 35 immediately after the adopted Village Ordinance, the following referenced State of Illinois standards are added and shall read as follows: State of Illinois Capital Development Board Wm. G. Stratton Building 401 S. Spring Street
Buildings & Construction
Round Lake Park · 8.2

I-2 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT

The I-2 General Industrial District is established to accommodate most industrial firms, emphasizing clean and quiet operations to protect adjacent areas. Residential development is prohibited to conserve industrial land and prevent negative impacts from industrial activities.

supply of industrial land for industrial use. 8.2-2 Permitted Uses. No land shall be used or occupied and no building, structure or premises shall be erected, altered, enlarged, occupied or used, except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, for other than one or more of the following specified uses: 1. Industrial Type Uses. a. All manufacturing uses permitted in the I-1 District. b. Industrial firms involved in the fabrication, processing, assembly, disassembly, repairing, production, compounding, cleaning, servicing, testing...performance standards, the Zoning Administrator finds the violation is still in existence, any permits previously issued shall be void and the operator shall be required to cease operation until the violation is remedied. G. Industrial Performance Standards. 1. Noise. For the purpose of measuring the intensity and frequency of sound, the sound level meter, the octave band analyzer, and the impact noise analyzer shall be employed. The flat network and the fast meter response of the sound level meter shall
Zoning & Land Use
Orland Park · 5.1.13

Amendments To International Building Code (Ibc) 2018 (Model Code)

This section revises the International Building Code (IBC) 2018 for Orland Park. It renames the code, clarifies its scope to include various aspects of building management and occupancy, and specifies the use of the International Residential Code (IRC) for residential construction, with an exemption for fire sprinkler requirements in dwellings.

SECTION 1206 SOUND TRANSMISSION 98.   That Sections 1206.2, 1206.3 and 1208.4 are revised and added to read as follows: 1206.2 AIR-BORNE NOISE: Walls, partitions and floor/ceiling assemblies, separating dwelling units from each other or from public or service areas shall have a sound transmission class (STC) of not less than fifty (50) for air-borne noise when tested in accordance with ASTM E90 listed in Chapter 35. This requirement shall not apply to dwelling unit entrance doors; however, such...Village Code, Title 5, Chapter 4, as amended (Ordinance #5002) Swimming Pool, The Village Land Development Code 6-310 and 6-310.1 Village of Orland Park, Village Code Ordinance #2989 as amended Water Connection Fee, Village Code, Title 4, Chapter 4 154.   That in Chapter 35 immediately after the adopted Village Ordinance, the following referenced State of Illinois standards are added and shall read as follows: State of Illinois Capital Development Board Wm. G. Stratton Building 401 S. Spring Street
Buildings & Construction
Long Grove · 4.7.2

Amendments

This section amends the 2015 International Fire Code for Long Grove, Illinois. It replaces references to generic terms like "jurisdiction" and "fire code official" with specific local entities and personnel, and modifies specific sections of the International Fire Code, including Section 101.1 and 102.7.

Only site development and sprinkler system plans and documents will be required for all single family residences. The fire prevention bureau shall, within ten working days, examine said plans and documents to determine compliance with the applicable codes, standards, ordinances and good fire safety practices. If said plans are approved, the fire prevention bureau shall endorse said plans accordingly, and deliver said plans to the village of Long Grove building official. If said plans are found to be unsatisfactory, then...shall be installed in each room used for sleeping purposes and within 15 feet of the entrances of all rooms used for sleeping purposes. The signal shall be clearly audible within each room used for sleeping purposes over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. In single-family residences with split-levels, a smoke detector installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level if the lower level is less than one full story below
Buildings & Construction
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.

passed 11-23-71) Penalty, see §113.999 § 113.047 LOUD NOISES; DISTURBING THE PEACE. (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation keeping or conducting a bowling alley to permit the patrons of the same to make loud and boisterous noises so as to disturb the peace in the vicinity. (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to make or cause any such noise in a bowling alley, or to congregate on the sidewalk or street...person to operate a home occupation as defined in Section 4.02 of the Ordinance 77-08, entitled Comprehensive Revision of Zoning Ordinance of the Village of Peotone as adopted by reference in Chapter 157, without first having obtained a permit therefor as herein required. (B)   No fees shall be charged for a permit to operate a home occupation in accordance with the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance. (Ord. 83-04, passed 10-10-83) Penalty, see § 116.99 § 116.02 APPLICATIONS. Applications
Business & Licensing
Des Plaines · 12.13.3

Definition Of Terms

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Des Plaines municipal code, including specific definitions for accessory parking lots, accessory structures, accessory uses, adhered masonry veneer, alleys, and alternative tobacco establishments.

other type that is otherwise listed specifically in a zoning district as a permitted or conditional use. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPROVAL: Shall consist of site plan review, zoning certificates, conditional use permits, planned unit developments, variations, amendments to the ordinance or map, administrative interpretations, and appeals from administrative determinations as provided in this title. DISTILLERY: Any class of distiller or craft distiller licensed to manufacture spirits by distillation under the Illinois Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes...HEAVY: The assembly, fabrication or processing of goods and materials using processes that ordinarily have greater than minimal impacts on the environment, or that ordinarily have significant impacts on the use and enjoyment of adjacent property in terms of noise, smoke, fumes, visual impact, odors, glare, or health and safety hazards, or that otherwise do not constitute "light manufacturing". Heavy manufacturing generally includes processing and fabrication of large or bulky products made from extracted or raw materials or products involving
General Provisions
Highland Park · 95.001

Public Nuisances Enumerated

This section enumerates various activities and conditions that are declared public nuisances within Highland Park, focusing on those that are offensive, dangerous to health, or obstruct public spaces. It prohibits the creation of noxious exhalations, the improper disposal of waste and animal carcasses, and the contamination of water sources.

drain onto or cause water or sewage to flow over or onto the land or premises of another, or public grounds, other than through a regular water course or sewer constructed in the manner provided by regulations or ordinances adopted by the City. (F) To obstruct or encroach upon public highways, private ways, streets, parkways, alleys or commons. (G) To establish a cemetery within the corporate limits of the City or within one mile of the limits thereof...more than 25 of such fowl at any one time. (O) Except as provided in Section 95.005 of this Code, to willfully create and or make or cause to be made or continued any loud and raucous sound or noise which, because of its volume level, duration and character, annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, health, peace, repose, and/or safety of reasonable persons of ordinary sensibilities within the corporate limits of the City; provided, however, that a violation
Health & Sanitation
Third Lake · 32.114

Performance standards

This section establishes performance standards for noise and vibration in the LI zone in Third Lake. It specifies maximum permissible sound pressure levels across different frequency bands and outlines measurement methods for noise, while also prohibiting perceptible ground-transmitted vibration.

Exception. Nothing in this section shall apply to noises not directly under the control of the property user; noises resulting from the construction and maintenance of buildings and facilities, including site preparation; noises of safety signals or warning devices; noises of railroad or trucking equipment; and church bells or chimes. (2) Vibration. a. No use may generate any ground-transmitted vibration that is perceptible to the human sense of touch measured at the outside boundary of the immediate space occupied...threshold beyond the property line. (5) Biomedical, radiation and toxic hazards. The handling of these materials, the discharge of such materials into air and water, and the disposal of their waste shall be in conformance with all applicable statues, ordinances, codes, rules, or regulations. (6) Fire and explosive hazards. No gasoline or other inflammables or explosives shall be stored, used, or manufactured unless the location, plans and construction conform to all applicable statues, ordinances, codes, rules, or regulations. (7) Glare
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 110.5.10

BP business park district

This section establishes the Business Park (BP) district in Hanover Park, aiming to foster unified, campus-like developments for mixed office, research, and light industrial uses. It emphasizes desirable economic activities that are hazard- and nuisance-free, adequately served by public improvements, and buffered from surrounding areas.

activities shall be conducted on the property, nor shall anything be done therein that may be or become an annoyance or nuisance by reason of unsightliness or excessive emissions of odors, fumes, smoke, vibration, dirt, dust, glare, wastes or noise. Such emission will be governed by all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. i. Site plan approval. All applications for building permits in the district shall require site plan approval. 5.10.5. Development standards. a. Minimum lot size...water, sanitary sewer, stormwater drainage and other service needs upon development of the district; and (d) Designation of proposed street system. (6) A description of the modifications, exceptions, and variations from this chapter, or the village's subdivision control ordinance, if any, which are being requested as part of the application for the establishment of the district. (7) A development plan, showing proposed phasing of the project and estimated time of completion for each phase. (8) A traffic impact analysis
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 110.5.11

HC high cube district

This section establishes the "HC high cube district" for unified, campus-like development of mixed office, research, and light to medium industrial uses. It prioritizes large-scale developments with adequate public services and substantial landscape buffering, allowing for high-bulk, open-span structures typical of warehousing and distribution.

activities shall be conducted on the property, nor shall anything be done therein that may be or become an annoyance or nuisance by reason of or excessive emission of odors, fumes, smoke, vibration, dirt, dust, glare, wastes, or noise. Such emission will be governed by all local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations. 5.11.5. Development standards. a. Minimum lot size. (1) Lot area. Not less than three acres. (2) Lot width. Not less than 200 feet at the front...potable water, sanitary sewer, stormwater drainage and other service needs upon development of the district; and (d) Designation of proposed street system. (6) A description of the modifications, exceptions, and variations from this chapter, or the village's Subdivision Ordinance, if any, which are being requested as part of the application for the establishment of the district. (7) A development plan, showing proposed phasing of the project and estimated time of completion for each phase. (8) A traffic impact analysis
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