This section establishes performance standards for noise within the L-1 Light Industry District in Lake Bluff. It sets maximum sound pressure levels in decibels for various octave bands, specifies measurement protocols, and prohibits excessively loud, disturbing, or injurious noises.
Section Text
four feet (4') above ground level.
4. Objectionable sounds of an intermittent nature, beat, frequency or shrillness, which are not easily measured, shall be controlled so as not to become a nuisance to adjacent uses.
5. Exempt from the noise requirements set forth herein shall be ambulances, fire and police vehicles, and other warning devices activated during an emergency, and lawn mowers, power saws and power equipment when used for property maintenance during permitted hours of operation.
C. Smoke...which impact in any way upon any structure or building either on or off the site.
2. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, no use shall exist or continue to exist which in any way violates any other ordinance of the Village, or the laws, statutes or codes of the State of Illinois or the United States or any regulatory body or agency thereof having jurisdiction. (Ord. 87-38, 12-14-1987; amd. 2009 Code
Zoning & Land Use
Park Forest·XII-2
Definition of Terms
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Park Forest municipal ordinances. It clarifies the meaning of concepts such as Accessory Dwelling Unit, Accessory Structure, and defines terms related to adult-oriented establishments.
Section Text
conditioning soil.
Conforming Structure: A structure that complies with the bulk and setback regulations of this Ordinance for the zoning district in which such structure is located.
Conforming Use: A use that complies with the use regulations of this Ordinance for the zoning district in which such use is located.
Construction Security: A letter of credit or other security required as part of the subdivision approval procedure to guarantee timely and proper completion of all public improvements.
Contractor Trailer...displays a changeable message with text, or simple images using an electronic display. "Electronic Message Signs" shall not include "Video Display Signs."
Encroachment: The location of a structure within a required setback.
Environmental Performance Standards: Criteria established to regulate noise, odor, dust, air pollution, glare, heat, vibration, fire, explosion hazards, or hazardous materials generated by the use of land or buildings.
Externally Illuminated Sign: A sign that is lit by a source of light located outside the sign so that
General Provisions
Oakbrook Terrace·150.15
Local amendments to the Fire Code for all properties within the City of Oakbrook Terrace
Summary
This section amends the adopted Fire Code for Oakbrook Terrace, renaming it the Fire Code of the City of Oakbrook Terrace and defining the responsibilities and appointment procedures for the bureau of fire prevention, which operates under specific fire protection districts.
Section Text
less than ninety feet (90') in diameter. The maximum length of the cul-de-sacs shall be one hundred feet (100') for other than residential construction. Residential construction shall be in accordance with the city's subdivision ordinance.
(AJ) Section 505.1 (Address identification) is deleted and the following is substituted:
All commercial and residential occupancies within the corporate limits of a district shall provide permanent all weather signage indication the fixed property address assigned to the property. Lettering shall...areas of every building. All devices must be in sync.
All sprinklered buildings shall be provided with audio/visual devices that activate on water flow. Full building notification is required. Audio devices must register 75db. above ambient room noise. Strobe devices must register a minimum of 15 cd in a room size 20 × 20 (reference NFPA 72 table 7.5.4.1.1). 5. Automatic sprinklers. Where automatic sprinklers provide protection to an area, approved flow and tamper switches on all OS&Y valving must
Zoning & Land Use
Park Ridge·4.6
Special use
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and process for obtaining a special use permit in Park Ridge. It establishes that special uses, due to their unique characteristics and potential impact, require a separate approval process involving the Zoning Administrator, Planning and Zoning Commission, and City Council.
Section Text
proposed special use is compatible with adjacent properties and other property
within the immediate vicinity of the special use.
c.
The special use in the specific location proposed is consistent with the spirit and
intent of this Ordinance and the Comprehensive Plan.
(2)
The Planning and Zoning Commission, in making findings of fact, may inquire into the
following evidentiary issues, as well as any others it determines to be appropriate:
a.
Whether property values in the immediate vicinity...special use, with particular
attention to the location and adequacy of such facilities.
d.
The operational characteristics of the proposed special use and their effects on adjacent
properties. Particular attention shall be given to the hours of operation, noise,
glare, odor, refuse storage and other relevant environmental factors.
e.
Utilities and storm drainage facilities as proposed, with reference to their location,
availability, adequacy and compatibility.
f.
Screening, landscaping and buffering, with specific reference to the type proposed,
the dimensions
East Hazel Crest·10.5
Maintenance and occupancy of commercial building and residential rental units
Summary
This section defines key terms relevant to the maintenance and occupancy of commercial buildings and residential rental units in East Hazel Crest. It establishes definitions for various building components, occupancy types, and compliance documents.
Section Text
guests or roomers whether gratuitous or non-gratuitous may be housed.
The term family, as regards the number of persons residing within a dwelling unit, shall be further regulated by the necessary minimum requirement of the zoning ordinance of the village, and the adopted codes herein referenced.
Grade shall mean the finished ground level adjacent to a required window.
Habitable room shall mean a room or enclosed floor space used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking...such reasonable steps as are necessary to assure that the citizens of the village who occupy such units may pursue the quiet enjoyment of the normal activities of life in surroundings that are: safe, secure, and sanitary; free from noise, nuisances or annoyances; free from unreasonable fears about safety of persons and security of property; and suitable for raising children.
(2) Responsibilities of owners and occupants. No owner or other person shall occupy or let another person occupy any building
Business & Licensing
McCullom Lake·SECTION 10.3
R-2 One — Family Dwelling District (10,890 square feet)
Summary
This section of the McCullom Lake R-2 One-Family Dwelling District ordinance outlines permitted uses, including detached single-family dwellings, public parks, and accessory uses. It also details specific conditions and limitations for home occupations.
Section Text
provisions of this Section. c)
Group homes. 10.3-1-1 The following are permitted uses: a)
Detached single family dwellings; b)
Parks and playgrounds, owned or operated by public or non-commercial agencies; c)
Signs as permitted by this Ordinance; d)
Accessory uses, including, but not limited to the following: 1. Garages and carports; 2. Greenhouses and conservatories, private; 3. Home occupations, subject to the following conditions:
I. There shall be no stock in trade other than products manufactured...occupation. The horsepower of any single motor shall not exceed one-half horsepower, and the total horsepower of such motors shall not exceed one horsepower.
VI.
A home occupation shall not create any radio or television interference or create noise audible beyond the boundaries of the site.
VII.
No odor or gaseous, liquid or solid waste shall be emitted.
VIII.
Not more than one truck of not more than one-half ton capacity and no semi-trailers incidental
Zoning & Land Use
Burnham·Section 1
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used in the Burnham zoning ordinance, including building, lot, alley, and apartment. It establishes rules for interpreting singular and plural, present and future tenses.
Section Text
building.
Building area.
The maximum horizontal projected area of a building and its accessory buildings, excluding open steps, terraces, and cornices projecting not more than 30 inches.
Business.
The word "business" or the word "commerce" when used in this ordinance means the engaging in the purchase, sale, barter or exchange of goods, wares or merchandise, and the maintenance or operation of offices or recreational or amusement enterprises.
Community garage.
A series of private garages located jointly on a common...Earth satellite station.
A device for the transmitting or receiving of microwave, television, radio and other electromagnetic energy signals into or from space, and which consist of three main components: the antenna itself (often called a dish), a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a receiver. The antenna and the LNA are located outdoors and are connected by coaxial cable to the receiver, which is placed indoors.
Family.
Any number of individuals living and cooking together on the premises
Zoning & Land Use
McCullom Lake·SECTION 10.4
R-3 One — Family Dwelling District (20,000 square feet)
Summary
This section outlines the permitted uses within the R-3 One-Family Dwelling District in McCullom Lake, which primarily includes detached single-family dwellings. It also specifies conditions for accessory uses like home occupations, prohibiting stock other than manufactured products, restricting conduct to within the dwelling, and limiting noise, odors, and electrical motor usage.
Section Text
provisions of this Section. c)
Group homes. 10.4-1-1 The following are permitted uses: [a)] Detached single family dwellings; [b)] Parks and playgrounds, owned or operated by public [or] non-commercial agencies; [c)] Signs as permitted by this Ordinance; [d)] Accessory uses, including, but not limited to the following: 1. Garages and carports; 2. Greenhouses and conservatories, private; 3. Home occupations, subject to the following conditions: [I.] There shall be no stock in trade other than products manufactured...occupation. The horsepower of any single motor shall not exceed one-half horsepower, and the total horsepower of such motors shall not exceed one horsepower. [VI.] A home occupation shall not create any radio or television interference or create noise audible beyond the boundaries of the site. [VII.] No odor or gaseous, liquid or solid waste shall be emitted. [VIII.] Not more than one truck of not more than one-half ton capacity and no semi-trailers incidental
Zoning & Land Use
Lake Bluff·10.15.3
Standards And Conditions
Summary
This section outlines the standards and conditions required for obtaining a special use permit for Planned Mixed-Use Developments (PMDs) in Lake Bluff. It requires PMDs to meet general special use standards, comprehensive plan policies, public welfare considerations, and not negatively impact surrounding properties or neighborhood character.
Section Text
pursuant to this section unless the applicant has established that the proposed PMD meets the following additional standards, to the extent practical and applicable to the specific PMD, and except as the Village Board may otherwise provide in the ordinance granting a PMD:
1. Comprehensive Plan: The PMD shall not be inconsistent with the planning policies, goals, objectives, principles, and provisions of the Village's Comprehensive Plan.
2. Public Welfare: The PMD shall be designed, located, and proposed...immediate vicinity. The uses permitted on a PMD must be of a type and so located so as to exercise no undue detrimental influence upon surrounding properties. The PMD must also address compliance with the Village's noise, lighting, and other performance standards.
5. Impact On Public Facilities And Resources: The PMD shall be designed so that adequate utilities, road access, drainage, and other necessary facilities will be provided to serve the PMD.
6. Archaeological, Historical Or Cultural Impact
Zoning & Land Use
Schaumburg·TABLE IV
RESOLUTIONS
Summary
This section lists historical resolutions passed by the Village of Schaumburg, including their resolution number, date passed, and a brief description of the subject matter. Resolutions prior to 1990 have been retrospectively numbered for ease of use.
Section Text
Village Clerk to execute a contract by and between the Village of Schaumburg and Northwest Flyers, Inc. for providing fixed base operator services at Schaumburg Regional Airport.
R-96-86 11-12-96 Extending the amended franchise agreement (Ordinance #2899) by and between the Village and Telenois, Inc. (TCI of Illinois).
R-96-87 12-17-96 Authorizing Change Order No. 2 of an increase of $10,000 or more regarding Town Square Construction Phase Service...Agreement: Pilot Pete's II, Inc.; airport restaurant space
R-15-132 12- 8-2015 Agreement: Northwest Flyers II, Inc.; airport fixed base operator services
R-15-133 12- 8-2015 Agreement: O'Hare Noise Compatability Commission; airport noise issues
R-15-134 12- 8-2015 Agreement: Pace; Pace Route 602
R-15-135 12- 8-2015 Agreement: Pace; Suburban Bus Division
R-15-136 12- 8-2015 Agreement: Pace; Suburban Bus, Woodfield trolley
Crestwood·94.081
Declaration Of Public Nuisances
Summary
This section declares various acts and conditions related to animals as public nuisances, prohibiting actions such as the improper disposal of animal matter, maintaining unclean animal shelters, grazing animals in public or unauthorized areas, keeping certain types of livestock, and permitting offensive animal noises.
Section Text
shall be a public nuisance and shall constitute a violation of this Municipal Code to commit any offense or permit a condition or use of property which is in fact a nuisance according to the common law, other ordinances of the village, or the statutes of the State of Illinois, or which deleteriously affects public health, welfare, or safety, or greatly offends the public morals or decency.
(A) Animals.
(1) Animal carcasses. To cause or permit the carcass...upon which cattle, swine, chickens, fowl or other livestock shall be confined or kept, and to keep, cause or suffer to be kept upon any premises any chicken coop, chicken house or pen.
(5) Permitting offensive animal noises. To keep or permit to be kept upon any premises any dog or other animal or fowl emitting loud, frequent and continuous offensive noises.
(6) Ground feeding. Ground feeding of animals and/or birds, including but not limited to cats, squirrels, chipmunks, rats
Health & Sanitation
East Dundee·157.003
Rules And Definitions
Summary
This section outlines the rules of construction for interpreting the municipal chapter and provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, such as 'Accessory Building'.
Section Text
parcel of land described in and conveyed by or provided to be conveyed by an instrument of record, is on the date of recording of the instrument the parcel of land met all of the requirements of the zoning ordinance then in force; provided that, if the grantor or seller in the instrument owned a parcel of land contiguous thereto, both the parcel retained and the parcel conveyed must also have met all the requirements of this chapter...PARTY WALL. A wall starting from the foundation and extending continuously through all stories to or above the roof which separates one building from another and is in joint use by each building.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD. A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibrations, fire and explosive hazards or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings.
PERMANENT COSMETICS, MICROBLADING, MICROPIGMENTATION AND SIMILAR CARE SERVICES. The practice of placing ink or other
General Provisions
Elmwood Park·10B-13
Stealth, Concealment and Aesthetic Standards
Summary
This section establishes standards for the placement and design of small wireless facilities in Elmwood Park to minimize visual impacts while complying with federal and state laws. It encourages creative integration and concealment of facilities with the surrounding environment.
Section Text
shall conform to any design standard for the surrounding zoning district, subdivision, or planned development, including, but not limited to, historic districts as defined herein and planned unit developments as described in Section 1411.12, "Planned Developments," of the zoning ordinance. The replacement pole shall look substantially the same as existing poles in the surrounding zoning district, subdivision, or planned unit development.(B) Compatibility. When no design standard is identified for a particular zoning district, subdivision, or planned unit development, replacement...poles, and/or any new poles shall comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Village construction standards, and State and Federal regulations in order to provide a clear and safe passage within the public right-of-way.(6) Maximum Noise Levels. No small wireless facilities or related equipment shall be operated to produce noise levels above 40 decibels as measured from the nearest property line to which the small wireless facility is located.(7) Advertising Prohibited. No lettering, symbols, images
Streets & Public Property
Evanston·4.9.2
AMENDMENTS
Summary
This section amends the International Residential Code for Evanston, Illinois, by modifying existing sections and adopting specific appendices related to plumbing, electrical, radon control, and other residential construction aspects.
Section Text
this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code, the Zoning requirements applicable to the property, or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the following:
Building: 1. One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided that the floor area is not greater than 120 square feet...posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel to identify each panel space reserved to support EV-Capable or EV-Ready Spaces, respectively and at the termination point of the raceway or circuit termination point.
Section M1309 Noise Limitations M1309.1 Noise limitations. Noise levels for equipment and appliances shall not exceed 55 dBA SPL (Decibels, A-weighted, Sound Pressure Level) as averaged over any 15 minute period, and as measured at the property line between the said adjacent structures
Buildings & Construction
Fox Lake·6.2.7.7
Additional Standards For Short Term Housing Rentals
Summary
This section outlines additional requirements for short-term housing rentals in Fox Lake, including obtaining a special use permit, demonstrating insurance, providing 24-hour contact information, notifying neighbors, posting rules, and adhering to specific parking regulations.
Section Text
rooms and minimum square footage of habitable space required for sleeping guests in accordance with the current International Residential Code. In no event shall a short-term rental be occupied by more than ten (10) guests per night. The ordinance approving the special use shall specify the maximum number of guests per night.
11. The owner, by accepting a special use for a short-term housing rental or by accepting a short-term housing rental license, agrees to indemnify, defend...property. The owner shall ensure that trash containers are not placed curbside more than twenty-four (24) hours prior to scheduled pick-up times and will be removed no more than twenty-four (24) hours after pick-up.
15. Noise regulations. During any lease of any short-term housing rental property, the owner shall display the following information in a prominent location in the short-term housing rental property:
a. In the Village of Fox Lake, Illinois, it is unlawful
Buildings & Construction
Glen Ellyn·10.10.14
Special uses
Summary
This section outlines the framework for special uses in Glen Ellyn, distinguishing between public and private uses that cannot be easily classified within standard zoning districts. It details the process for petitioning for a special use, requiring specific information about the applicant and the property.
Section Text
economic welfare of the Village; 6. Will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and/or conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; 7. Will have vehicular approaches to the property, which shall be so designed as not to create an undue interference with traffic on surrounding public streets or roads; 8. Will not increase the potential for flood damage...this section, to reduce or minimize injurious effect of such special use upon other property in the neighborhood, and/or to implement the general purpose and intent of this title;
(G) No special use shall be granted except by ordinance duly passed and adopted by the Village Board after public hearing and written recommendation from the Plan Commission.
Without further public hearing the Village Board may grant, deny or amend the recommendation for special use. Every special use which is granted
Zoning & Land Use
Glenview·98.187
Automotive sales and leasing dealerships
Summary
This section defines automotive sales and leasing dealerships, including related activities, and specifies their permitted zoning districts and detailed parking requirements. It outlines standards for the number of spaces, area, access, marking, and surfacing of parking for employees, customers, and vehicle inventory.
Section Text
meter and associated octave band analyzer manufactured according to standards prescribed by the American Standards Association. The flat network slow meter response of the sound level meter shall be used. Impulsive type noises shall be measured with an impact noise analyzer, and the peak values so measured shall not exceed the sound pressure levels in the appropriate table by more than three decibels.
The reference level for the decibel is 0.0002 micro bar.
TABLE I (Instruments Calibrated In Octave Bands...over 32
(g) Lighting.
(1) Nonconformities.
a. Existing nonconforming lighting that was installed prior to the date of adoption of the ordinance from which this section is derived which does not conform to the provisions shall be exempt. Previously approved photometric plans are not required to change until more than 50 percent of the lighting poles or other standards are changed.
b. If an addition to an existing site is proposed, only new lighting within the site plan addition
Zoning & Land Use
Glenwood·26.803
Crime free housing addendum
Summary
This ordinance mandates that landlords in Glenwood, Illinois, must include a 'Crime Free Housing Addendum' in all new, renewed, or extended residential leases. This addendum holds tenants responsible for criminal activity by themselves, their minor children, or any other occupants or visitors, and violation can lead to lease termination and eviction.
Section Text
commission of any single instance of criminal activity on the leased property that violates or facilitates the violation of any United States or Illinois criminal statute or any criminal violation of the Village of Glenwood's Code of Ordinances which provides that such conduct could be penalized by incarceration for a period of more than six months by any individual(s) that are invited, allowed or otherwise permitted to enter upon the leased property.
(3) A single instance...leased property,
(4) Two or more adjudicated citations finding that violations of one or more of either Article II of Chapter 6 of the Village Code (Sound Amplifying Devices), Section 38-31 of the Village Code (Prohibited Noises) or Section 38-32 of the Village Code (Enumeration of Prohibited Noises) have occurred by anyone present at or within the premises occupied by the tenant(s) within any 12-month time period. "Criminal Activity" shall include, but not be limited
Business & Licensing
Berwyn·840.16
Drive-In Restaurants
Summary
This ordinance section defines drive-in restaurants and public places within their premises. It then establishes regulations to maintain quiet and good order, prohibiting disruptive behavior, unauthorized alcohol consumption, and misuse of parking areas for cruising or shortcuts.
Section Text
neighborhood are disturbed.
(2) No person in a public area shall race the motor of a motor vehicle, needlessly bring to a sudden stop or start a motor vehicle or cause to be made any other loud or unseemly noise, nuisance or disturbance whereby the quiet and good order of the public area or the surrounding neighborhood are disturbed.
(3) No person shall bring onto a public area any alcoholic beverage and consume or attempt to consume an alcoholic beverage...PREMISES WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE RESTAURANT OPERATOR.
(11) The operator of a drive-in restaurant shall retain, on the premises, a copy of this section.
(C) Interpretation; conflict of laws. This section is not intended to repeal any ordinance now in effect applicable to public places, and it is hereby declared that the purpose of this section is to make this section cumulative with all applicable ordinances. However, if there is a conflict in language between this section
Health & Sanitation
Batavia·6.2.12
"O" Ticket Citations
Summary
This section adopts the Illinois Vehicle Code into Batavia's municipal code, outlining penalties for violations and specifying procedures for issuing citations for certain traffic offenses, referred to as "O" Tickets.
Section Text
Illinois Compiled Statutes and the "local ordinance" box on the uniform citation shall be denoted. All other traffic related offenses not having a state equivalent shall be written up under local ordinance codes as specified by city ordinance resolutions. (Ord. 86-13, 5-19-1986)
B. Issuance Of Citations ("O" Tickets):
1. Applicable Sections: Whenever a police officer is authorized to arrest a person without a warrant because of a violation of any section or provision of this code...unsafe tire 20.00
5/12-501 No safety glass 20.00
5/12-502 Mirrors 20.00
5/12-503(a,c,e) Obstruction of driver's view 20.00
5/12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device 20.00
5/12-601 Defective horn 20.00
5/12-602 Muffler (load; excessive noise; no muffler) 20.00
5/12-603 No seat belts 20.00
5/12-606 Tow trucks (identification) 20.00
5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system 20.00
5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers - first division vehicles 20.00
5/12-608(a) Vehicle bumpers - second division vehicles 20.00
5/12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving 20.00
5/12-702
Traffic & Vehicles
Harvard·8.3
PRINCIPAL USE STANDARDS
Summary
This section outlines specific use standards for principal uses within Harvard, detailing requirements for Animal Care Facilities, Kennels, Shelters, and Bed and Breakfasts, in addition to general compliance with all other municipal regulations.
Section Text
with the principal gas station use. 5. The volume on any audio component must be maintained at a level so as not to be audible in adjoining properties. The volume on any audio component must comply with all local noise regulations. Audio components are permitted only on the gas station pump. Audio components are prohibited as part of any other structure, including canopies and buildings.
K. Group Home 1. Group homes must meet all federal, state, and local requirements including...prohibited. 6. Outdoor storage for new retail related products is allowed in the B-2 District as a Conditional Use, which shall require a public hearing according to procedures delineated in Section 14.3 of the Unified Development Ordinance.
N. Private Club or Lodge 1. No more than 30% of the gross floor area may be used as office space. 2. Private clubs and lodges are permitted to serve meals and alcohol on the premises for members and their guests only
Zoning & Land Use
Beach Park·1.08.030
Compliance Notices
Summary
This section establishes a compliance notice system as an alternative to citations or arrest warrants for ordinance violations. It defines compliance notices and outlines the administrative fees associated with settling them within specific timeframes.
Section Text
authority, code enforcement officer, and any other officer authorized by this code or zoning ordinance of the village to issue arrest warrants or citations.
C. At the discretion of the village officer or agent, a person accused of an ordinance violation may be issued a compliance notice, for the first such violation, in lieu of a citation or arrest warrant for the violation.
D. A compliance notice may be settled by paying to the village, in accordance with the restrictions...offender, settlement payment shall be those figures listed in column B.
Section Offense Column A Column B
Section Offense Column A Column B
5.02.010 Unlicensed business $25.00 $50.00
8.04.020 Composting violation 15.00 25.00
8.08.010 Dumping 15.00 25.00
9.04.010 Excessive noise 25.00 50.00
9.04.130 Animal disturbing the peace 25.00 50.00
9.04.140 Dangerous animal in street 25.00 50.00
9.20.030 Malicious mischief to village property 25.00 50.00
9.20.050 Operation of snowmobile/motorbike 25.00 50.00
15.08.010 Code compliance 25.00 50.00
15.28.020 Failure to obtain permit
General Provisions
Bartlett·1.15.4
Complaints And Notices Of Hearing Procedures
Summary
This section outlines the procedures for administrative adjudication of nonvehicular ordinance violations in Bartlett, ensuring due process. It details the issuance and service of violation notices and citations, including an 'LA' citation option for certain first-time offenses allowing fine payment to avoid a hearing.
Section Text
Trespassing Prohibited"; sections 5-5-1, "Curfew"; 5-5-3, "Truancy Prohibited"; subsection 7-1-8A, "Obstruction"; section 8-6-1, "Discharge, Exhibition Prohibited", section 4-3-4, “Excessive Noise”; and section 3-22-2, “Amplified Noise Limitations,” of this Code, shall have the option of avoiding an appearance at an administrative hearing by paying a mandatory fine of one hundred dollars ($100.00) within ten (10) days after service of the notice of violation. Payment of the fine...limited to, Code Enforcement Officers, health inspectors and building inspectors, shall have the authority to issue violation notices. For the purposes of this section and for the purposes of any inspections relating to the enforcement of any Village ordinances or codes, authorized designees of the Village's Code official or approved inspection agencies or approved individuals to conduct inspections, shall also include, but not be limited to, any person retained by the Village pursuant to a contract to perform ordinance/Code
Administration & Government
Aurora·49.108.8
"Df" Downtown Fringe District
Summary
This section establishes the Downtown Fringe District (DF) to promote economic development while protecting residential uses, enhancing the area's image, and ensuring safety. It permits a broad range of uses with specific review requirements for traffic-related and large-scale uses, performance standards for industrial uses, and encourages enclosed or screened operations.
Section Text
instrument manufacturing concerns. Media uses, including radio and TV stations and studios (but not transmission towers, which are regulated by the Use Regulations Section hereof and the Telecommunications and Cable Television Chapter of the City of Aurora Code of Ordinances). Art uses, including photographer and artist studios, interior decorators, and advertising agencies. Professionals, such as attorneys, architects, engineers and consultants. Other uses compatible to the above uses, in keeping with the intent of this the F Downtown Fringe District. Public...delivery vehicles. Drive-in financial uses, provided the provisions of Site Plan Review within the F Downtown Fringe District are complied with. Duplicating services, such as blueprinting, photostatting, quick print shops, and publishers’ editorial offices and printing operations (providing noise, vibrations and emissions are not detectable at the property lines). Financial uses (non-drive-in), such as banks and savings institutions, finance, insurance, stock brokers, real estate and employment agencies, and currency exchanges. Garden equipment repair, when conducted wholly within
Zoning & Land Use
Wheeling·19.10.050
Residential use regulations
Summary
This section outlines regulations for home occupations within residential districts in Wheeling. It establishes specific standards to ensure these businesses remain incidental to residential use and do not negatively impact neighboring properties or change the residential character of the property.
Section Text
surrounding residents.
(L) Only one person in addition to those residing at the residence where a home occupation is operating or proposed shall be allowed as an employee of the home occupation.
(M) There shall be no noise, odor, dust, vibration, smoke, glare, electrical interference, fire hazard or any other hazard emanating from the dwelling where a home occupation exists so as to create adverse impacts to adjacent properties.
(N) There shall be no manufacturing or processing conducted...children;
(7) All outside play activities take place in the rear yard;
(8) The rear yard play area be fenced with a six-foot tall privacy fence. (Note: play equipment is not considered outdoor storage for the purpose of ordinance interpretation);
(9) All children being dropped off from a vehicle enter and leave the vehicle when the vehicle is in the driveway of the property;
(10) There be no sounding of vehicle horns;
(11) The home day care operator supply