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McCook · 42.202

Purpose and intent

This article establishes regulations for the production and emission of various air pollutants, including smoke, fly ash, toxic substances, and gases, as well as noise and water contaminants. It aims to define nuisances, implement control measures, and promote research and educational programs for pollution prevention.

noise pollution prevention; (12) Develop plans for air pollution episodes; (13) Promote an educational program in cooperation with interested agencies, both public and private, for air, noise and water purification; (14) Develop regulations for the reduction and elimination of noise emissions beyond the boundaries of the property of any person and prescribe standards of equipment and procedures for monitoring and enforcing the same; (15) Prevent the discharge or threatened discharge of contaminants into the waters of the village via natural...have jurisdiction in enforcing its regulations; (18) Enforce the provisions of the Environmental Protection Act and the rules and regulations of the state pollution control board so far as they apply to the village; and (19) Repeal all former ordinances and amendments thereof relating to air pollution control insofar as they conflict with this article. (b) The mayor and board of trustees find and determine: (1) Air pollution in all its forms, including smoke, vapors, noxious odors, dusts, particulates
Health & Sanitation
Wilmette · 2.1305

Penalties and costs

This section outlines the penalties and costs associated with violations under Wilmette's Administrative Adjudication System, including general penalties, fine prioritization, late penalties, and potential referral to a collection agency.

Public Facilities $50.00 $750.00 12-234 Trespass $50.00 $750.00 Yes Article IX of Chapter 12 Weapons $50.00 $750.00 12-291 Wilmette Park District Conduct Ordinance (except Section 3.16) $50.00 $750.00 12-291 (parking) Wilmette Park District Conduct Ordinance (Section 3.16) $50.00 $100.00 if at Gillson Beach or Gillson Park $250.00 Article XII of Chapter 12 Vandalism $50.00 $750.00 Yes 12-351 — 12-352 Possession of Marijuana $200.00 $750.00 12-378a Drug Paraphernalia (sales...unpaid vehicle license fees as provided for in Chapter 14 , Article III of the Wilmette Village Code Yes 14-164 Unattended Motor Vehicles $50.00 $250.00 14-176 Clinging to Motor Vehicle $50.00 $250.00 14-177 Loud or Unnecessary Noise $50.00 $250.00 Yes 14-178 Vehicles Imitating Public Vehicles $50.00 $250.00 Yes 14-179 Vehicles Emitting Gas or Smoke $50.00 $250.00 Yes 14-180 Obstructing Fire Station Driveway $100.00 $250.00 14-203 Pedestrian Walk-or-Wait Signals
Administration & Government
Lake Villa · 10.4.4

Standards For Certain Conditional Uses

This section outlines the standards and application requirements for conditional uses, which are unusual uses requiring special consideration due to their potential impact on surrounding development. Conditional use permits are not automatically granted and are subject to specific location, zone, and lot area requirements.

standards for the external facade of any buildings or other structures. h.   The minimum acreage necessary to reasonably accommodate the proposed conditional use. i.   Such conditions as are necessary to ensure that the use does not generate noise or air pollution, or otherwise constitute a nuisance to other uses in proximity to the proposed conditional use. j.   Such other terms and conditions as determined by the village board, which are useful and expedient in permitting the conditional...accessways shall be adequately lighted; however, such lighting shall be shielded to prevent glare or reflection onto neighboring properties or public streets. e.   Off street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the provisions in this zoning ordinance. f.   An amusement park, kiddie land, refreshment stand, and/or souvenir stand may be permitted as accessory uses incidental to, and limited to, patrons of the principal use. g.   For any drive-in theater: (1)   The theater screen shall not be visible
Zoning & Land Use
Homer Glen · 220.831

Wireless communications facilities and small wireless facilities

This section establishes comprehensive regulations for the siting, development, design, and permitting of wireless communications facilities (WCFs) and small wireless facilities within Homer Glen. It aims to facilitate infrastructure development, encourage co-location, minimize adverse impacts, and ensure efficient service delivery while adhering to federal and state laws.

exempted from this Subsection E(4)(d). (e) Antennas must be located on or in structures already permitted within zoning districts, such as water towers, clock towers, streetlights, penthouses, parapet walls, and steeples, 172. Editor's Note: "This ordinance" refers to Ord. No. 18-055, adopted 10-24-2018. and must be designed to blend in with the structure. Antennas that co-locate on existing wireless telecommunications towers are also considered stealth design. (f) No antenna may increase the overall...facility is subjected to stealth design and/or that the facility will be designed to the least intrusive means possible. (k) A WCF or small wireless facility that utilizes a generator or air-conditioning unit shall comply with noise requirements established under Chapter 220 of the Village Code. (l) A wireless provider operating a WCF or small wireless facility shall verify that the proposed WCF or small wireless facility will either comply with the FCC's guidelines for human exposure
General Provisions
Itasca · 16.03

General Definitions, Guidelines And Performance Standards

This section defines 'Above Ground Service Facility' and 'Service Entity' and sets regulations for their placement, number, lighting, color, and signage within Itasca's zoning ordinance.

maintenance purposes, except in the case of a publicly declared emergency, and shall not be placed on site except when in use or where integrated within the Service Facilities cabinet. Noise attenuation measures shall be included to reduce noise levels to satisfy applicable state and Village performance standards. Testing and maintenance of generators shall only take place on weekdays between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., except in the case of a publicly declared emergency. Service...person or entity from providing services to all or a portion of the Village, such provider may petition the Village Board for an amendment to this Section in accordance with the provisions of Section 14.10 of the Zoning Ordinance. 12. Nonconformities. Any Service Facility installed and operating prior to April 4, 2006, being the date on which the Village adopted Ordinance No. 1293-06, "An Ordinance Establishing A Temporary Moratorium on the Construction of Certain Ground Mounted Utility Installations," which
Zoning & Land Use
Elmhurst · 22.31

Planned unit development

This section outlines the intent and purpose of Elmhurst's Planned Unit Development (PUD) regulations. It aims to encourage innovative, creative, and higher-quality development that surpasses standard zoning requirements, promotes efficient land use, preserves natural features, and integrates with city plans.

make certain findings. Required Findings: No application for a planned development shall be recommended and approved unless all the following findings are made about the proposal. (1) Conditional Use Standards pursuant to Section 22.26(h) of the Zoning Ordinance. (2) City Plans. The planned development shall conform with the general planning policies of the City's official plans, including, but not limited to, the Comprehensive Plan and other relevant plans and planning policies of the City. (3) Public Welfare...dwelling unit and tenant space. Fences, insulations, walks, barriers, and landscaping shall be used as appropriate for the protection and aesthetic enhancement of property and the privacy of its occupants, screening of objectionable view or uses, and reduction of noises. (6) Sustainable Best Practices. A planned development shall be designed with consideration given to various methods of site design and building location, architectural design of individual structures, landscaping design, and infrastructure reflective of sustainable best practices. (7) Landscape Conservation
Zoning & Land Use
Buffalo Grove · 17.48.020

Industrial district (I)

This section establishes the intent for the Industrial District, which is to accommodate industrial and limited commercial activities, with specific provisions for adult entertainment establishments and personal wireless communications facilities. It outlines permitted uses within this district and references performance standards.

primary building or structure located on the lot or parcel involved, c. The retail use does not require outside signs or storage, other than an identification sign not exceeding ten square feet, and otherwise in accordance with the sign ordinance of the Village, d. An additional parking area is provided; the area to have such additional required space as if the retail use was in addition to the floor area of the primary use and as required by Chapter...Performance Standards. It is the intent of this section to provide that industrial activities shall be established and maintained in order that each permitted use shall be a good neighbor to adjoining properties by the control of emission of noise, odor, glare, vibration, smoke, dust, liquid wastes and other nuisances. The architectural and engineering plans shall bear the signature and seal of the appropriate qualified professional and the certification that all performance standards will be complied with based upon
Zoning & Land Use
Elgin · 6.45.180

Peddling from moving receptacle prohibited

This section prohibits peddling from moving vehicles or receptacles within Elgin, with exceptions for pre-ordered deliveries, sales along delivery routes with prior customer requests, and sample order solicitations. It also specifically addresses ice cream sales from carts, outlining permit and identification requirements, and excluding registered sex offenders from selling these items.

located within the city, an ice cream cart shall comply with each of the following items within this subsection: a. An ice cream cart shall be in good mechanical condition and in compliance with all applicable regulations, codes, and ordinances. An ice cream cart shall be kept in a neat and clean condition; the exterior of an ice cream cart shall be free of excessive rust, excessive paint damage, excessive dents or scrapes, or other body damage...solicit retail sales or advertise the presence of said ice cream cart. 15. When an ice cream cart is stopped for the purpose of making a sale, it shall not broadcast music or other sounds. 16. Any music, noise, or sound amplification used must be in compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations and: a. Must be at a volume that does not create a nuisance or public hazard; and b. Must be at a volume such that
Business & Licensing
Bolingbrook · 54.610

Additional standards and criteria

This section outlines additional standards and criteria that must be met for special use permits to be granted for specific land uses, including airports, heliports, cemeteries, and public/private utilities and services.

similar facility shall be surrounded by a solid six foot high perimeter fence. Any odor or other associated nuisances shall not be noticeable at or beyond the property line on which the kennel is operated and no noises associated with the kennel shall be heard across property lines after 10:00 p.m. and before 7:00 a.m. During the review of the special use permit, any other conditions that minimize or alleviate nuisances to surrounding property owners that are unique...parking areas shall be dust free and hard surfaced. (10) Cannabis business establishments. a. All cannabis business establishments within the village shall require a special use permit and shall be processed in accordance with article 9 of this zoning ordinance. b. The village may require the applicant to install building enhancements such as additional security cameras, lighting, additional parking, landscape screening, or other improvements as a condition of issuing a special use permit to ensure the safety of employees
Zoning & Land Use
Winfield · 10.7.2

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for industrial districts, requiring that all operations comply with regulations for noise, smoke, odors, and other environmental factors. It specifies measurement methods and maximum permissible sound levels.

business district or at one hundred twenty five feet (125') from the nearest property line of a plant or operation, whichever distance is greater, shall the sound pressure level of any individual operation or plant (other than background noises produced by sources not under control of this title such as the operation of motor vehicles or other transportation facilities) exceed the decibel levels in the designated octave bands shown in the following table: Octave Band (Frequency, Cycles Per Second) Maximum...concentrations as to be detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, comfort or welfare or cause injury or damage to property or business. E.   Odors: The emission of odorous matter shall be controlled in accordance with the nuisance ordinance of the village. F.   Fire: 1.   The storage or utilization of solid materials or products with the potential for incombustible to moderate burning is permitted. 2.   The storage or utilization of solid materials or products with the potential for free
Zoning & Land Use
Zion · 102.91

L-M light manufacturing district

This section of Zion's municipal ordinance outlines permitted uses within the L-M light manufacturing district. It specifies a detailed list of manufacturing, assembly, and repair activities, with certain conditions and limitations.

vinegar). Glass products. Ice—Dry and natural. Jewelry. Machine shops and metal products manufacture (where not equipped with heavy punch presses, drop forges, screw machines, riveting machines, or any other equipment which may create surface or subsurface vibration or noise disturbing to adjacent property occupants). Medical laboratory. Medical laboratory supplies, equipment and specialties. Motor freight terminals. Musical instruments. Optical goods. Paint products. Paper products. Plastic products. Pottery and figurines or any other similar ceramic products using only previously pulverized clay...been abandoned for a period of more than one year, and all uses permitted under Article VI, Use Regulations, Supplemental, are permitted in the light manufacturing district. (6) The following uses may be permitted only if authorized by an ordinance granting a special use permit in accordance with the procedures and standards prescribed in this section and in Article VIII, Section 102-236 of the Zoning Ordinance. Automobile sales, service and leasing. Construction equipment sales, service and leasing. Construction
Zoning & Land Use
Highwood · 11.2.3

Definitions

This section of the Highwood municipal ordinance provides definitions for zoning-related terms, including the Appearance Review Committee and various types of accessory buildings, structures, and uses.

HIGHWOOD/HIGHLAND PARK INTERGOVERNMENTAL PLANNING AGREEMENT OF 1996 OR 2H AGREEMENT: The intergovernmental agreement dated September 27, 1996, and adopted by the city of Highwood pursuant to ordinance 96-O-24 and by the city of Highland Park pursuant to ordinance 51-96, as same may be amended from time. HOME OCCUPATION: An occupation or profession customarily carried on by an occupant of a dwelling unit as a secondary use which is clearly incidental to the use of the dwelling unit...sign regulations for the district in which such "home occupation" is located, no exterior storage of materials, no other exterior indication of the "home occupation" or variation from the residential character of the principal building, and no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare shall be produced. HOSPITAL OR SANITARIUM: An institution open to the public in which patients or injured persons are given medical or surgical care; or for the care of contagious diseases or incurable patients
Zoning & Land Use
Arlington Heights · Section 28.6

General Provisions

This section outlines the general principles for interpreting and applying the zoning regulations, establishing them as minimum standards for public welfare. It clarifies that more restrictive regulations govern when conflicts arise with other codes or private agreements, and mandates that all new or altered buildings and uses comply with current zoning district regulations, with a grandfathering clause for permits issued before January 1, 2003.

Trustees. Single-family residential subdivisions are not subject to this requirement, but rather the requirements as outlined in Chapter 29. 6.10 Height of Structures. The following may be erected to the height permitted in the existing or hereafter adopted ordinances of the Village: Bulkheads, chimneys, cooling towers, cupolas, domes, elevators, fire towers, gas tanks, monuments, ornamental towers, parapet walls, penthouses, radio towers, scenery lofts, spires, stacks, stage towers, tanks, water towers and necessary mechanical appurtenances. 6.11 Vision Clearance. No building...building permit as provided in Chapter 24, unless specifically exempted under the provisions thereof. 6.15 Landscaping. 6.15-1 Landscaping of Parking Lots. 6.l5-1.1 Intent and Purpose. This Subsection establishes ecological and environmental requirements to reduce air and noise pollution and improve the appearance of the Village. The requirements apply to all new construction and to all enlargements or expansion of any structure, related parking or paved service areas if abutting a residential district or street, taking place after
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 110.6.6

Accessory uses and structures

This section outlines allowable accessory uses and structures within residential districts in Hanover Park. It lists various permitted items like garages, fences, antennas, and sheds, and notes that additional requirements or building permits may apply.

storm water run-off is completely retained on the lot or parcel where the driveway expansion occurs and the front yard coverage and lot coverage limitations are both not exceeded as otherwise provided elsewhere in this comprehensive zoning ordinance. c. Driveway extensions shall be at the same grade and utilize the same material as the existing adjacent driveway. However, up to an 18-inch wide concrete, brick, or semi-permanent pavers may be permitted along each side of a driveway...cause a nuisance, some of which are listed herein: (1) It will not require more vehicle parking space than is required by this chapter for residential uses servicing the dwelling unit. (2) The activity shall create no noise in excess of that of normal daily activity for a residential area, measured at the lot line of the premises or exterior to party walls in multiple-family areas. (3) Except for the emission of odors normally associated with food preparation
Zoning & Land Use
Homer Glen · 138.1

General provisions and definitions

This section establishes the "Subdivision and Site Development Code of the Village of Homer Glen," outlining its authority, purposes, and minimum requirements for land subdivision and development to promote public health, safety, welfare, and orderly growth.

date, the conflict shall be construed so as to be consistent with the meaning or legal effect of the questions of the subject matter taken as a whole. (8) Severability. If any provisions of a section of these codified ordinances or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the section or related sections which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application...room (one per unit), bathroom and family room (one per unit) and meets building code requirements (closet; window egress) for use as a bedroom. BERM — An earthen mound designed to provide visual interest, screen undesirable views and/ or decrease noise. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP) — A measure used to control the adverse stormwater-related effects of development. BMPs include structural devices (e.g., swales, filter strips, infiltration trenches, and detention basins) designed to remove pollutants, reduce runoff rates and volumes, and protect
Sleepy Hollow · 1.12.1

Administrative ticket ("PV") program

This section outlines the procedures for issuing administrative tickets ('PV' tickets) for handicapped parking violations and other parking violations. It details the information required on the ticket and the methods of service.

Running at large 4-2-13B2 Noisy animals 4-2-13D Allowing dog to defecate Misdemeanors Village Code Section: 4-3-2 Public intoxication Noise Control Village Code Section: 4-4-2A through G Prohibited noises Burning Village Code Section: 4-7-2 Illegal burning Motor Vehicles Village Code Section: 5-2-2 Vehicle license/Village sticker Public Areas and Waterways Village Code Section: 6-1-2 Fishing restrictions 6-1-3 Use of waterways Lawn Sprinkling Restrictions...village zoning regulations, title 8 of this Code E. Certain township regulations. 1. Whenever an officer of the village is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant, or otherwise observes a violation of any of the ordinances of Dundee Township, including, but not limited to, Ordinance No. 2006-12, governing the use of open space in the township, and any of the regulations set out in the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code, sections 15/101 through 15/318, said officer may issue
Administration & Government
Lisle · 5.20.6

Operational Performance Standards

This section establishes operational performance standards for all uses in Lisle, specifically focusing on noise limitations. It outlines measurement procedures, provides a table of permissible decibel levels for residential and nonresidential uses during daytime and nighttime, and lists several exceptions to these noise regulations.

Land Use 7:00 a.m. to 6:59 p.m. (Daytime) 7:00 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. (Nighttime) Residential 55 dBA 50 dBA Nonresidential 65 dBA 55 dBA 2.   Exceptions (a)   Nighttime building or construction operations (including construction related noises, such as the delivery of equipment or material, or the operation of tools, machinery, or apparatus) on private property between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 6:59 a.m. when such activity is a minimum of 1,000 feet...Fire and Explosion Hazards. Materials that present potential fire and explosion hazards must be transported, stored and used only in conformance with all applicable federal, state, county and local regulations. (E)   Vibration. It is a violation of this Zoning Ordinance if any earthborn vibration caused by the operation of any use is detectable at any point off the lot on which the use is located. (F)   Smoke and Particulate Matter 1.   Measurement of Smoke and Particulate Matter shall be taken
Zoning & Land Use
Calumet City · VIII

Commercial business district

This section of the Calumet City zoning ordinance lists permitted uses for the B-1 Commercial Business District. It specifies that most businesses must operate entirely within a building, with exceptions for off-street parking and loading.

manufacture, processing or treatment of products other than those which are clearly incidental and essential to the retail business conducted on the same premises. Such uses, operations or products shall not be objectionable due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration or other similar causes. That any exterior sign displayed shall pertain only to a use conducted within the building. Transitional yards. Where a B-1 district adjoins a residential district, transitional yards shall be provided in accordance with the following...rear lot line of property in an adjacent residential district, a yard shall be provided along with side lot line. Such yard shall be equal in dimension to the minimum side yard which would be required under this ordinance for a residential use on the adjacent property in the residence district. In a local business district where a rear lot line coincides with a rear lot line of property in an adjacent residential district, a yard shall be provided along
Zoning & Land Use
Harwood Heights · 17.56.200

Planned developments

This section establishes a "planned development" zoning procedure in Harwood Heights to encourage innovative and creative design that exceeds standard zoning requirements. It allows for departures from strict use and bulk regulations to achieve higher levels of design, amenity, and efficient land use, while also promoting long-term planning and preserving natural features. A key provision mandates that non-single-family residential uses on larger lots or with multiple buildings require planned development approval.

landscaping, public open space, and other buffering features to protect uses within the development and surrounding properties. h. Signage. Any signage on the site of the planned development shall be in conformity with the village's zoning ordinance (sign ordinance), or shall satisfy the standards of review for variations set forth therein. 2. Modification Standards. In addition to the findings required above, the following standards shall be utilized in considering applications for modifications of the conventional zoning and subdivision regulations...privacy for each dwelling unit. Fences, insulations, walks, barriers and landscaping shall be used as appropriate for the protection and aesthetic enhancement of property and the privacy of its occupants, screening of objectionable view or uses, and reduction of noises. 7. Energy Efficient Design. A planned development shall be designed with consideration given to various methods of site design and building location, architectural design of individual structures, and landscaping design capable of reducing energy consumption within the planned development
Zoning & Land Use
New Lenox · 106.2

Definitions and rules of construction

This section establishes rules for interpreting the chapter's provisions and provides definitions for key terms used throughout the chapter, such as 'lot', 'building', 'used for', 'person', 'abutting', 'accessory building or use', 'addition', 'adjacent', 'adjoining', and 'adult-use cannabis act'.

been damaged to such an extent that it cannot be operated under its own power and will require major repairs before being made usable, or such a vehicle which does not comply with state or village laws or ordinances. Junkyard means any parcel of land where waste, scrap metal, paper, rags or similar materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including auto and building wrecking yards, but excluding similar uses taking place entirely within a completely...area of not less than 200 square feet (ten feet by 20 feet), exclusive of access drives, for the storage of one passenger automobile or commercial vehicle under 1½-ton capacity. Performance standard means 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 and related terms include the following: Active to intense
Zoning & Land Use
Wood Dale · 17.905

Performance Standards

This section defines highly toxic and toxic substances and outlines regulations for their storage, use, handling, and transportation. It mandates compliance with Illinois Pollution Control Board regulations and requires permits from the City and the Wood Dale Fire Protection District for highly toxic substances.

time to time. b.   Toxic Material: The use, storage, handling or transport of toxic substances as defined in Section 17.905.A.1.b. shall comply with applicable regulations of the Illinois Pollution Control Board, and all other applicable City regulations and ordinances, as may be adopted or amended from time to time. c.   Permit Required: Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the use, storage, handling or transportation of Highly Toxic substances shall be required to obtain permits from the City...wastewater shall be disposed into a sanitary sewer unless an alternative disposal is approved by the Pretreatment Coordinator who may require pretreatment. The engineer may require pretreatment. A sampling manhole and industrial wastewater discharge permit may be required. J.   Noise: The following requirements shall apply to all nonresidential uses: 1.   Sound pressure levels shall be in keeping with current State of Illinois standards as prescribed by the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Subtitle H: Noise), as may be amended from time
Zoning & Land Use
Palatine · 11.01

General requirements of all business districts

This section outlines general requirements for all business districts in Palatine, including conformance to other laws, specific business operating standards, and regulations for outside sales and display, with enumerated exceptions.

There shall be no manufacture, processing or treatment of products other than those which are clearly incidental and essential to retail business conducted on the same premises. ..... (2) Such uses shall not be objectionable due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration or other similar causes. ..... (3) No unified music system, speaker or communication device shall be heard outside the boundaries of the site. ..... (c) Outside sales and display. All business, service, repair, processing, storage or merchandising sales and display shall...plan indicating table locations/dimensions and the minimum open portion of the sidewalk in compliance with Section 11.01(d)(4)(b). The site plan shall also include a designated smoking area in compliance with the Village's Clean Indoor Air Ordinance ..... (b) Annual fee of $100 ..... (c) Any other information deemed necessary by the Village ..... (3) Administrative Review. Within 30 days following the submission of all documentation required in Section 11.01(d)(2), the Zoning Administrator shall conduct an internal review
Zoning & Land Use
Carpentersville · 8.16.040

Specific noise restrictions

This section establishes specific noise restrictions for amplified sound, animals, and certain equipment in Carpentersville. It sets different audibility standards and time restrictions for amplified sound depending on whether it's from a residential property or a motor vehicle, and also regulates animal vocalizations and the use of blowers and generators near residential areas.

diversion which disturbs or tends to disturb the peace or good order or interferes with operation of any school, library, church, nursing home or hospital within the village. M. Yelling, Shouting, and Similar Activities. No person shall make any noise by yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, or singing outdoors which is plainly audible within twenty-five (25) feet of any residential property, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., or at any time in a loud...County, the State of Illinois or the United States government between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., when the public welfare and convenience renders it impractical to perform the work during hours otherwise allowed by ordinance. 5. Outdoor gatherings and public events, provided that a permit has been obtained from the appropriate permitting authority. 6. Internal combustion engines when used to prevent freezing or flooding during power outages
Health & Sanitation
Lincolnwood · 2.02

Definitions

This section of Lincolnwood's municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms related to zoning and land use. It defines terms such as 'ABANDONED SIGN', 'ABUT', 'ACCESSORY BUILDING', and specific definitions related to 'ADULT USE CANNABIS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS'.

thereof or the use of land that does not conform with the regulations of this comprehensive amendment or any amendments thereto governing use of the district in which it is located but conformed with all of the codes, ordinances and other legal requirements applicable at the time such building or structure was erected, enlarged or altered, and the use thereof or the use of land was established.NOXIOUS MATTER OR MATERIALA material which is capable of causing injury to living organisms...PEDESTRIAN-SCALE DEVELOPMENTA development designed with an emphasis primarily on the street sidewalk and on pedestrian access to the site and building, rather than on vehicular access and parking areas.PERFORMANCE STANDARDA criterion established to control smoke and particulate matter, noise, odor, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosion hazards, glare or heat, or radiation hazards generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings.PERSONAny individual, firm, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, trustee, estate, association, or other similar legal
Zoning & Land Use
North Barrington · 10.2.1

Definitions And Word Construction

This section defines various terms used in the North Barrington municipal ordinance, focusing on general word construction and specific definitions for 'Accessory Agricultural Uses to Equestrian Uses' and several types of 'Accessory Structure'. It outlines criteria for accessory structures, their permitted uses, and limitations on size and height.

towers, when feasible and not otherwise detrimental, is encouraged. 6. Consideration of issues of an over intensive use of land or depletion of natural resources. 7. Consideration of traffic hazards. 8. Consideration of any significant air, odor, water or noise pollution. 9. Consideration that the antenna be painted, landscaped, buffered and screened in order to cause the least possible impact to the neighborhood. 10. Considerations that the antenna will not otherwise be detrimental to the health, safety or welfare...hundred (100) acres. Clubhouses and other accessory buildings incidental to the operation of a golf course, as well as tennis courts, may be located on a golf course, providing their location, construction and use comply with all other ordinances and this code. No other outdoor game or related activity shall be allowed at a golf course. HAULER TRAILERS: A vehicular, portable structure for utility or recreational use, built on a chassis with or without superstructure, made in part or whole
General Provisions