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Lake Villa · 1.18.1

Fees, Charges, Deposits, Fines, And Other Amounts Payable To The Village

This section outlines the acceptable payment methods (cash, check, credit card) for all fees, charges, deposits, and fines owed to the Village of Lake Villa. It emphasizes that these amounts are debts owed to the Village and are generally non-refundable unless otherwise specified in the Code.

less than $200.00 per day nor more than $750.00 per day, and each day a violation exists or continues constitutes a separate offense. Chapter 8, "Professional Fees" Payment for fees required 1-8-2 Any person required by Village ordinance, or by state or federal law, to submit any plans, specifications or other documents to the Village for review or to have any matter or thing inspected by the Village shall be required to pay for the fees and costs...plus restitution $750.00 plus restitution Chapter 6, Watershed Development and Site Development Regulations $200.00 $400.00 $750.00 Chapter 7, Aerators $200.00 $400.00 $750.00 Chapter 8, Restrictions on the Outside Use of Water $100.00 $250.00 $500.00 Chapter 9, Prohibited Noises $200.00 $400.00 $750.00 Chapter 10, Lake Villa Smoke-Free Illinois Act Regulations Mandatory fine for a violation of Chapter 2 of Title 4, except as otherwise provided in Section 4-10-8 Not less than $100.00 per day nor more than
Administration & Government
Green Oaks · 8.7E-17.2

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for General Industrial Districts in Green Oaks, focusing on controlling noise levels through specific decibel limits for octave bands and outlining measurement methods. It also begins to address vibration standards.

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 building and facilities including site preparation, noises of safety signals or warning devices, and noises of railroad or trucking equipment. B.   Vibration: Steady-state vibrations, for the purpose of this Section, are vibrations which are continuous or vibrations in discrete pulses more frequent than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses which do not exceed...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Article or other applicable ordinances of the Village, nor to activities of a temporary or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property is excluded from this provision. H.   Electromagnetic Interference: There shall be no electromagnetic interference that adversely affects
Zoning & Land Use
Hawthorn Woods · 8.1.5

Fire Code

This section establishes the Hawthorn Woods Fire Code by adopting the International Fire Code, 2018. It includes specific amendments to Chapter 1 of the adopted code, clarifying references to the jurisdiction and designated fire protection districts.

fire detection/suppression systems or any other item that will affect the Fire District’s operation. The Jurisdictional Fire Protection District shall, within ten (10) 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 Hawthorn Woods Building Official. If said plans are found to be unsatisfactory, then...installed in each room used for sleeping purposes and within fifteen feet (15') 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
Monee · 11.1.3

Definitions

This section of the Monee municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used within the zoning title. It clarifies the meaning of words such as Abandonment, Accessory Building or Structure, Accessory Use, Adjacent, Adjoining, and Adult Bookstore and/or Video Store to ensure consistent interpretation and application of zoning regulations.

measurement of a lot line, abutting a street commonly referred as frontage. LOT, INTERIOR: A lot other than a corner or reversed corner lot (see illustration referred to in section 11-13-2 of this title, and attached to ordinance 961, on file in the office of the village clerk). LOT LINE: See definition of Property Line. LOT LINE, CORNER SIDE: The boundary of a corner lot that abuts a dedicated street other than the front lot line. LOT LINE...adult business", as defined herein, any customer, patron or visitor to an adult business who is not employed by any operator of said establishment. PERFORMANCE BOND: See definition of Guarantee Of Improvements. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: 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. The more frequently used performance criteria include the following: Active To Intense Burning: The rate
Zoning & Land Use
Green Oaks · 8.7B-18.2

Performance Standards

This section of Green Oaks' municipal ordinance establishes performance standards for intensive industrial districts, specifically focusing on noise and vibration. It sets maximum permissible decibel levels for various octave bands and outlines measurement methodologies, while also providing exceptions for certain types of noise.

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 building and facilities including site preparation, noises of safety signals or warning devices, and noises of railroad or trucking equipment. B.   Vibration: Steady-state vibrations, for the purpose of this Section, are vibrations which are continuous or vibrations in discrete pulses more frequent than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses which do not exceed...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Article or other applicable ordinances of the Village, nor to activities of a temporary or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property is excluded from this provision. H.   Electromagnetic Interference: There shall be no electromagnetic interference that adversely affects
Zoning & Land Use
Warrenville · 11.1.7

Subdivision Design Standards

This section establishes design standards for subdivisions in Warrenville, requiring them to conform to the Comprehensive Plan and Official Map. It outlines requirements for street arrangement, design, and intersection safety, considering traffic, topography, and public convenience.

width and area requirements set forth in the Zoning Ordinance of this Code or that of DuPage County in the unincorporated areas beyond the City limits. Corner lots shall be increased in width in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of this Code except that the City Council may require a greater lot width to provide for the proper development of intersection design and traffic safety. b.   Non-Residential Lots: Width, area, and depth of lots in a manufacturing or business...public street. 3.   Separation From Major Streets: Double frontage and reverse frontage lots shall be avoided except where essential to provide separation of residential development from major streets or highways or to overcome specific disadvantages of topography, orientation, and noise. A no-access strip easement shall be provided, the width of which shall be not less than twelve (12) feet, for the purpose of providing a noise and sight barrier and to prevent the right of access across the rear
Subdivisions & Development
Steger · Section 8

Manufacturing districts

This section establishes the M-1 Limited Manufacturing District, outlining permitted uses and emphasizing high performance standards to prevent negative impacts on adjacent residential districts. Manufacturing, processing, or assembly must be conducted without creating odors, fumes, hazardous waste, dust, smoke, noise, vibrations, or fire hazards that are injurious or offensive.

testing, repair or storage of materials, goods or products shall conform to the performance standard set forth herein and shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjoining premises by reasons of the emission or creation of noise, vibrations, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic and noxious materials, odors, fire or explosion hazards or glare or heat. b. All business, production, servicing and processing shall take place within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise specified. Within 150 feet...half tons capacity may be unenclosed throughout the district, expect for such screening of parking and loading facilities as may be required under the provisions of Section 9. c. Uses established on the effective date of the Steger zoning ordinance and by its provisions are rendered non-conforming shall be permitted to continue subject to the regulations of section 9. d. Uses established after the effective date of the Steger zoning ordinance shall conform fully to the performance standards
Zoning & Land Use
Beach Park · 16.19.140

Preservation And Restoration Of Natural Features

This section outlines a process for new developments and subdivisions in Beach Park to preserve the village's natural country atmosphere. It requires developers to inventory natural features and trees, and allows the village board to designate which features must be preserved.

assumed as a restriction on landscaping efforts or to replace existing landscaping ordinances. Innovative ideas to naturalize disturbed landscapes are encouraged as long as they meet the overall objective of this section, the requirements of the zoning ordinance and the approval of the village board. C.   Natural Features Inventory And Tree Survey: The developer shall submit a natural features inventory and tree survey which inventories all trees on the property of the proposed development or subdivision and shows their location...replaced, equal numbers of at least three (3) of the listed species must be used. If ten (10) or more trees are being replaced, equal numbers of at least eight (8) of the species listed must be used. F.   Noise Abatement: Site grading and landscaping shall be provided for noise abatement along high noise generators such as regional and area highways and collector streets to preserve the natural quietness of a residential neighborhood. Noise abatement measures shall limit noise levels
Green Oaks · 8.7A-18.2

Performance Standards

This section of the Green Oaks municipal ordinance establishes performance standards for Limited Industrial Districts, specifically focusing on noise levels and vibration. It outlines maximum permitted decibel levels for various octave bands, the methodology for measuring sound, and specific exceptions to these regulations. The section also begins to define standards for vibration but is cut off.

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, and noises of railroad or trucking equipment. B.   Vibration: Steady-state vibrations, for the purpose of this Section, are vibrations which are continuous or vibrations in discrete pulses more frequent than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses which do not exceed...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Article or other applicable ordinances of the Village, nor to activities of a temporary or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property is excluded from this provision. H.   Electromagnetic Interference: There shall be no electromagnetic interference that adversely affects
Zoning & Land Use
Brookfield · 62.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Brookfield zoning chapter, including accessory structures, adaptive reuse, and adult-oriented businesses, to ensure consistent interpretation of the ordinance.

heretofore duly passed and approved by the village board, as may be amended from time to time. Floodplain. The use of the terms "floodplain," "flood hazards" and "floodplain regulations" refer to the definitions and regulations as contained in "an ordinance establishing floodplain regulations for the Village of Brookfield," heretofore duly passed and approved by the village board, as may be amended from time to time. Floor area, for determining off-street parking spaces and loading berths for any use, means...reduces or eliminates the required number of off-street parking spaces as specified within this chapter. There shall be no traffic or parking need generated in greater volume than would be expected in a normal residential neighborhood and no noise, vibration, fumes, odors, electrical interference, glare heat, or safety hazard to the occupants of nearby properties or which produces other offensive effects detectable off the lot (for one-family residences) or outside the dwelling unit (for all other dwelling units
Zoning & Land Use
Lake Bluff · 10.14.3

Standards And Conditions

This section outlines the standards and conditions required for granting a special use permit for Planned Commercial Developments (PCDs). It mandates that PCDs must comply with existing special use permit standards and meet additional general design standards related to comprehensive planning, public welfare, impact on surrounding properties and public facilities.

immediate vicinity. The uses permitted in a PCD must be of a type and so located so as to exercise no undue detrimental influence upon surrounding properties. The PCD must also address compliance with the village's noise, lighting, and other performance standards. 4.   Impact On Public Facilities And Resources: The PCD shall be designed so that adequate utilities, road access, drainage, and other necessary facilities will be provided to serve the PCD. 5.   Archaeological, Historical Or Cultural Impact...minimize the visual impact of the PCD on surrounding properties. 8.   Signage: Signage on the site of the PCD shall generally be in conformity with the village's sign regulations, except as may otherwise be specifically provided in the ordinance approving a PCD. 9.   Ownership/Control Area: The site of the PCD must be under ownership and/or unified control of the applicant. 10.   Compliance With Subdivision Regulations And Plat Act: All PCDs, whether or not they are by definition subject
Zoning & Land Use
Mettawa · Section 15.203. Definition Of General Terms.

This section provides definitions for general terms used throughout the Mettawa zoning ordinance, excluding specific use definitions which are located in Article 7.

GARDEN. See Section 15.704. BUFFER YARD. An area within a property containing trees, shrubs, fences, walls, and berms, or any combination thereof, used to visually separate or screen the use of one property from another property, or to block noise, artificial light or other potential nuisances. BUILDING. A structure entirely enclosed with at least three substantial walls and a roof, securely affixed to the land, which is designed or intended for shelter, occupancy or use. BUILDING ENVELOPE/BUILDING PAD SITE...environment. KENNEL. The use of land and structures for the breeding and/or boarding of dogs for commercial purposes. LARGE STABLES. Buildings and related structures for the keeping and stabling of more than five horses allowed pursuant to special use ordinance, applicable court order, or court approved agreement, approved and existing prior to November 21, 2023. LEGAL DESCRIPTION. The description of real property established by law and created in specific cases from real property surveys drawn by licensed land surveyors. LIVERY
Zoning & Land Use
Glen Ellyn · 10.2.2

Terms defined

This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout Title 1 of the Glen Ellyn municipal ordinance. It defines terms related to land use, structures, and services, such as accessory use, acre, addition, adult daycare center, alley, alteration, and animal daycare.

area used to balance the loss of natural flood storage capacity when artificial fill or structures are placed within the floodplain. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The plan, or any portion thereof, adopted by the Village Board on April 9, 2001, by ordinance 4930, which establishes the goals, objectives and policies of the community and sets forth the general location and extent of present and proposed physical facilities, including residential and commercial uses, major streets, parks, schools, other public facilities and land uses...maintenance and repair of motor vehicles may be made, but such services and sales shall not include major mechanical and body work, straightening of body parts, painting, welding, storage of automobiles not in operable condition, or other work involving noise, glare, fumes, smoke or other nuisance factors. GARAGE, SIDE LOAD: A private garage where the overhead doors are perpendicular to the front lot line and generally not visible from a public way. GARAGE, STORAGE: Any building used or occupied
General Provisions
East Dundee · 157.050

General Requirements

This section outlines the purpose and objectives for establishing business districts in East Dundee. The goals are to protect public health, safety, and welfare, enhance the economic base, and promote orderly land use, compatible business grouping, adequate parking, and aesthetically pleasing structures.

amendment will be incorporated below when the ordinance is codified. Publisher's Note: This Section has been AMENDED by new legislation (Ord. 26-09 , adopted 3-16-2026). The text of the amendment will be incorporated below when the ordinance is codified. (A) Purpose. (1)   The business districts set forth herein are established to protect public health, to promote public safety, comfort, convenience and the general welfare and to protect the economic base of the village and the value...considered plan so that adequate space is provided in appropriate locations for the various types of business uses, thereby protecting and strengthening the economic base of the village; (b)   To place in separate districts those businesses which may create noise, odors, hazards, unsightliness or which may generate excessive traffic; (c)   To permit selected business uses in districts adjacent to residential areas where sufficient value or convenience to the residential area offsets the disadvantages of the business use; (d)   To encourage
Zoning & Land Use
Wadsworth · 10.5.1

Industrial Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for industrial uses in Wadsworth's OR and LI zones and overlay districts to regulate objectionable characteristics. It outlines a permit procedure requiring applicants to demonstrate compliance with these standards, including submitting detailed site and operational information, with exceptions for trade secrets.

Nothing in this Chapter 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 and noises of railroad or trucking equipment. 2.   Vibration: Steady-state vibrations, for the purpose of this Title, are vibrations which are continuous or vibrations in discrete pulses more frequent than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses which do not exceed...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this title or other applicable ordinances, nor to activities of a temporary or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property is excluded from this provision. 8.   Electromagnetic Interference: There shall be no electromagnetic interferences that adversely affect the operation
Zoning & Land Use
Old Mill Creek · 3.3-H

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for office and research uses in the Corporate Campus District, focusing on controlling objectionable characteristics like noise. It requires evidence of compliance before permits are issued and ongoing adherence during operation, with specific decibel limits for different octave bands.

capable of being so measured, for the purpose of this code, shall be those noises which cause rapid fluctuations of the needle of the sound level meter with a variation of no more than plus or minus two decibels. Noises incapable of being so measured, but objectionable because of intermittence, beat, frequency or shrillness shall be controlled so as not to become a nuisance to adjacent uses. (2) Vibration. (a) Definition. For the purpose of this section, the following definition...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this code or other applicable ordinances, nor shall it apply to activities of a temporary (such as the construction or maintenance of buildings and facilities) or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property, such as at entrances or occupied outdoor
Zoning & Land Use
Prospect Heights · 5.7.5

B-3 Commercial, Wholesale And General Service District

This section describes the B-3 Commercial, Wholesale, and General Service District, outlining its intent to accommodate a wide variety of business and commercial uses, including wholesale, warehousing, and limited industrial activities with high performance standards. It specifies permitted uses and general operational requirements such as building enclosures and screening.

Local Time 31.5 72 79 63 67 74 125 61 68 250 53 60 500 47 53 1,000 41 47 2,000 35 41 4,000 30 36 8,000 28 34 Impact noises shall not exceed the following peak intensities: Overall peak: Along residence district boundaries   80 Along adjacent lot boundaries   86 b.   Vibration: Any industrial operation or activity which shall cause, at any time and at any point along the nearest adjacent lot line, earthborn vibrations...shall not be manufactured, utilized, or stored (except when such materials are stored in a fireproof container at or below ground level) in excess of the updated list of quantities of radioactive materials appearing in exhibit A attached to ordinance
Zoning & Land Use
Park Forest · VIII-4

Planned Unit Developments

This section establishes Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) as a distinct category of special use permits designed to allow flexibility in applying standard ordinance requirements for significant development proposals that offer community amenities. The process aims to encourage creative, sustainable, and efficient land development while preserving natural features and facilitating open space and recreational facilities.

dimensions of any areas proposed to be conveyed, dedicated, or reserved for parks, playgrounds, schools, public buildings, or any other public uses within the proposed planned unit development. (8) A final statement establishing any proposed exceptions to this Ordinance requested as part of the proposed planned unit development, including the section number of each standard from which an exception is sought. e. Final building elevations and schematic designs, indicating the specific architectural character of all proposed buildings and structures...provide for safe motor vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic to and from the site. 3. The proposed planned unit development will provide landscaping and screening that enhances the Village's character and livability, improves air and water quality, reduces noise, provides buffers, and facilitates transitions between different types of uses. 4. The proposed planned unit development will provide site design and development that is based on sustainable principles. 5. The proposed planned unit development will protect the community's natural
Administration & Government
Glendale Heights · 11.11D-8

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for noise levels within the Light Industrial District of Glendale Heights, outlining maximum permissible sound pressure levels and measurement methods. It also provides specific exemptions for certain types of noise.

Hour Period (Use 1 Adjustment Only) Adjustment In Decibels Under 12 minutes Add 5 dB Under 3 minutes Add 10 dB Under 1 / 2 minute Add 15 dB Noise is impulsive in character (e.g., hammering) Subtract 5 dB Noise is periodic in character (e.g., hum, screech) Subtract 5 dB B.   Vibration: 1.   Maximum Vibration: Ground transmitted vibration shall not exceed the maximum permitted particle velocities in table 11D-3 of this section at the locations specified therein. 2.   Measurement...habitable elevation. G.   Fire And Explosion: 1.   General Requirements: a.   Other Regulations Applicable: In addition to the requirements herein, all materials regulated in this subsection shall be utilized, stored, manufactured, and handled in accordance with the village fire protection ordinance and the standards of the National Fire Protection Association. b.   Building Requirements: (1)   All flammable solid, liquid, or gaseous materials must, where permitted, be stored, manufactured, or utilized in completely enclosed buildings that: (A)   Have fire resistive construction
Zoning & Land Use
Old Mill Creek · 3.7-H

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for office and research uses in the Business Park District of Old Mill Creek, focusing on noise limitations and their measurement. Compliance is required before building permits and certificates of occupancy, and must be maintained during operation.

capable of being so measured, for the purpose of this code, shall be those noises which cause rapid fluctuations of the needle of the sound level meter with a variation of no more than plus or minus two decibels. Noises incapable of being so measures, but objectionable, because of intermittence, beat, frequency or shrillness shall be controlled so as not to become a nuisance to adjacent uses. (2) Vibration. (a) Definition. For the purpose of this division (A)(2), STEADY...visible at any point on or beyond the boundary of the lot on which such use or activity is located. This restriction shall not apply to signs otherwise permitted by the provisions of this code or other applicable ordinances, nor shall it apply to activities of a temporary (such as the construction or maintenance of buildings and facilities) or of an emergency nature. Night lighting necessary for safety and the protection of property, such as at entrances or occupied outdoor
Zoning & Land Use
Glenview · 46.104

Noises generally

This section prohibits any person from making loud, unnecessary, or unusual noises that disturb the peace, comfort, health, or safety of others. It specifically lists examples of prohibited noises, including excessive horn use, loud operation of audio/visual devices, and amplified sounds, with specific audibility and time-of-day restrictions for certain devices.

unnecessary or unusual noise which either annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, convenience, health, peace or safety of others within the limits of the Village. (b) The following acts are declared to be loud, disturbing and unnecessary noises in violation of this section, but such enumeration shall not be deemed to be exclusive: (1) Horns and signaling devices. a. The sounding of any horn or signaling device on any automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle on any street...public streets of the Village for the purpose of commercial advertising or attracting the attention of the public to any building or structure, except when a permit has been first procured from the Village manager as required by other ordinances. (4) Yelling, shouting, etc. Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling or singing on the public streets of the Village, particularly between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. or at any time or place so as to annoy
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Clarendon Hills · 44.8

Noise

This section prohibits excessive noise that disturbs the peace and quiet of others. It specifies various types of noise considered excessive, including yelling, loud advertising, animal noise, construction, vehicle exhausts, and defective vehicle noises.

daily when such operations are conducted on a property within the village located within one hundred feet (100') of any residential property within the village, measured from the property line of the residential property. Noise Level: Noise that rises to the level of a violation of subsection 44.1A or J of this chapter. Sounds caused by the following are exempt from the prohibitions contained in subsection A of this section: Utility Repairs: Repairs of public utility structures that pose...United States government between the hours of eight o'clock (8:00) P.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M., when the public welfare and convenience renders it impractical to perform the work during hours otherwise allowed by ordinance. Outdoor Gatherings, Parades, Protests And Public Events: Outdoor gatherings, parades, protests and public events, provided that such events are village sponsored or a permit has been obtained from the appropriate permitting authority. Power Outages: Internal combustion engines when used during power
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Lincolnwood · 6.1.8

Obstruction generally

This ordinance prohibits obstructions on public ways unless authorized. It specifically allows for outdoor seating areas for eating and drinking establishments in public rights-of-way upon issuance of a license and compliance with application and operational requirements.

Village of Lincolnwood Zoning Ordinance.[2][2]Editor's Note: See Ch. 15, Zoning.(b) Compliance with all applicable regulations. The operation of the outdoor seating area must comply with all applicable Village, county, and state ordinances, laws, rules and regulations.(c) Usage in accordance with site plan; additional provisions. The outdoor seating area must be maintained and used in accordance with the site plan submitted with the application, and with any additional provisions or restrictions imposed by the Village...area outside of the public way at the termination of the hours of operation.(h) Live entertainment or dancing prohibited. No live entertainment or dancing shall be provided or allowed at any time within an outdoor seating area.(i) Noise regulations. During all hours of operation, an outdoor seating area shall comply with the noise regulations set forth in Section 17-2-16 of this Code.(5) Insurance. The applicant shall maintain, throughout the term of a public way outdoor
Streets & Public Property
Hoffman Estates · 9.1.18A

Planned developments

This section outlines the Village Board's authority to grant special use permits for Planned Developments, specifying procedures and an expiration date tied to the enactment of the Unified Development Ordinance.

Chapter 11 of the Municipal Code: 1. Final engineering plans and details for all utilities, stormwater retention and drainage, and grading. 2. Final stormwater management report to meet the requirements of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD) Watershed Management Ordinance (WMO). The stormwater management design shall be incorporated into the final engineering plans and required calculations/reports shall be prepared and submitted concurrently with the final engineering. 3. Professional engineer's estimate of probable cost for all public and project improvements...more than 20 percent of the existing gross floor area. An administrative Planned Development amendment may be granted if the above changes, on a long-term basis, will not substantially increase traffic to the location, the amount of noise, artificial light or other impacts. Such administrative Planned Development amendments may be approved by the Village Manager, following review procedures established by the Village. 3. Minor amendments to previously approved applications shall be acted upon by the Village Board, after review
General Provisions
Lake Zurich · 9.6.9

Special Development And Use Regulations

This section outlines special development and use regulations for industrial districts in Lake Zurich, establishing performance standards for exterior appearance, noise, odors, glare, heat, vibration, electromagnetic interference, and fire/explosive hazards.

after approval of the building permit application pursuant to chapter 21 of this title. B.   Noise: All noise (other than ordinary vehicular noise) from operations of any use in the industrial districts shall comply with limitations on noise and noise pollution standards established by state of Illinois law. C.   Odors: No continuous, frequent or repetitive emission of odors or odor causing substances in quantities which would be offensive beyond any property lines of any industrial use will be permitted...establishment, as the case may be, is located, established, maintained, or operated. 5.   Limited Exception For Subsequent Protected Uses And Residential Property: An adult entertainment establishment lawfully operating under this zoning code and under the Lake Zurich adult use ordinance shall not be deemed to be in violation of the location restrictions set forth herein solely because: a) a protected use subsequently locates within the minimum required distance of the adult entertainment establishment, or b) property within the minimum required
Zoning & Land Use