This section outlines minimum fire safety requirements for structures and exterior premises in Midlothian, focusing on the owner's responsibility for providing and maintaining necessary facilities and equipment. It also details specific standards for means of egress, including aisle obstruction, door operability, and emergency escape openings.
Section Text
level provided that the lower level is less than one full story below the upper level.
Single or multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed in other groups in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws and village ordinances.
3. Power Source: In residential zoning occupancies and in dwellings not zoned for residential occupancies, single station smoke alarms shall receive their primary power from the building wiring provided that such wiring is served from a commercial source and shall...residential occupancies, the smoke alarms shall be interconnected in such a manner that the activation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed.
(a) Exceptions:
(1) Interconnection is not required in buildings which are not undergoing alterations, repairs, or construction of any kind.
(2) Smoke alarms in existing areas are not required to be interconnected where alterations
Buildings & Construction
Wauconda·155.062.3
General requirements for wind energy systems (WES)
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for wind energy systems (WES) in Wauconda, specifying that they are permitted only as accessory uses for on-site consumption, with provisions for selling excess energy. It details installation limits, design standards for wind velocity and industry compliance, and mandatory braking systems.
Section Text
systems: WES facilities shall be equipped with an automatic and manual braking system.
(f) Cessation of operation: The owner shall be required to immediately cease operations in the event the WES is found to be in violation of village ordinances or codes, or in the event the WES is damaged and constitutes a health and safety hazard as determined by the Village Administrator.
(g) Tree protection: No tree(s) shall be removed to facilitate a WES performance, unless warranted...made when ground level winds do not exceed five mph.
(6) The village may require, at the owner's expense, field tests or sound propagation modeling, conducted or supervised by an acoustics specialist certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering as may be necessary, to determine whether a violation of said sound regulations is occurring or has occurred. The owner shall promptly remedy any such violations or discontinue operation.
(k) Shadow flicker:
(1) The WES facility shall be sited
Zoning & Land Use
Pingree Grove·4.2.10.1
Classification Of Licenses; Fees
Summary
This section classifies liquor licenses into Class A1 (all alcoholic beverages with food), Class A2 (beer and wine only with food), and Class B (alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption). It also outlines the associated fees and potential supplemental license options for each class.
Section Text
regulations:
(1) The location and configuration of the outdoor seating area shall be approved by the liquor commissioner and operated as part of the premises licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. It shall be subject to all other regulations and ordinances applicable to the sale of alcoholic beverages.
(2) The outdoor seating area shall be completely enclosed by a fence in a configuration acceptable to the liquor commissioner, which delineates the boundaries of said area. No alcoholic beverages shall be permitted...shall not be permitted to blow from or otherwise leave the outdoor seating area.
(7) Lighting fixtures utilized for the outdoor seating area shall be properly shielded to prevent disturbing adjoining property owners. The liquor commissioner may establish noise regulations relating to use of the outdoor seating area, and may change or update those regulations without prior notice at any point in time prior to or during the term of an outdoor seating area license
Business & Licensing
Batavia·9.2.4
Specific Amendments To The Code
Summary
This section amends the International Residential Code for Batavia, specifically modifying administrative sections related to scope, work exempt from permits, permit expiration, permit placement, and information for construction in flood-prone areas.
Section Text
Seismic Design Category f,g Subject To Damage From Winter Design Temp f Flood Hazard h
Weathering a Frost Line Depth b Termite c Decay d
30 90 B Severe 42" M–H S–M -5F See local ordinance
See captions under table R301.2(1) in the book for exceptions and conditions of approval.
Section R301.2.4 Floodplain Construction: Delete this section.
Section R302.1 Exterior Walls: Delete exceptions 1 & 2.
Section R303.3 Bathrooms, Exception: Revise to read as follows:
Exception...individual dwelling unit, the alarm devices shall be interconnected in such a manner that the actuation of one alarm will activate all the alarms in the dwelling unit. The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels, with all intervening doors closed.
All smoke alarms shall be listed and installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and the household fire warning provisions of NFPA 72.
Carbon monoxide detector(s) shall be installed in every
Buildings & Construction
Round Lake Heights·7.1.1
2018 International Building Code adopted
Summary
This section adopts the 2018 International Building Code in its entirety for the Village of Round Lake Heights. It also specifies amendments and references other adopted codes, including plumbing, electrical, and fire prevention codes.
Section Text
versions of the Illinois Plumbing Code, National Electrical Code and the International Fire Prevention Code. 101.4.3 Add: Sanitary facilities shall be provided during construction, remodeling or demolition activities. 104.10.1 Add: Modification must comply with the Lake County Watershed Development Ordinance. 105.2 Work exempt from permit. Delete subsection referencing building exemptions and substitute in its place the following: Permits shall not be required for the following: 1. Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity does not exceed...system. 907.6.6 Add: The transmission of all required automatic fire alarm signals shall be by wireless radio transmission to a village approved location. 915 Carbon Monoxide Detectors/Alarms.
The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over back-ground noise levels with all intervening doors closed. Combination carbon monoxide/smoke detectors are allowed provided that the combined unit contains annunciations that clearly differentiates the hazard.
All carbon monoxide detectors shall be listed and installed in accordance with the provisions of this
Buildings & Construction
University Park·1252.06
Performance standards
Summary
This section establishes performance standards for noise and vibration in University Park. It sets decibel limits for operations near residential and business district boundaries and regulates noise from unregistered motor vehicles, while also controlling vibrations emitted from certain districts.
Section Text
shall operate a motor-driven vehicle, of a type not subject to registration for road use, at any time or under a condition of load, acceleration or deceleration, in such a manner as to exceed an eighty-two decibel noise limit of any type on property zoned for business or residential use at a distance of not less than fifty (50) feet from the path of travel.
(b) Vibration. No person located in an RI, R2 or R3 Single—Family...located in such concentration as to be detrimental to or to endanger the Public health, safety, comfort or welfare or cause appreciable injury or damage to property or business. All uses shall comply with existing and future sewer ordinances.
(d) Emissions.
(1) Smoke. No person owning, in charge of or operating any fuel-burning, refuse-burning, combustion or process equipment, process device, portable boiler, stacks, vents or premises shall cause, suffer or allow emission or discharge of smoke from
Zoning & Land Use
Sugar Grove·3.2.13
Restrictions
Summary
This section establishes location-based restrictions for the retail sale of alcoholic liquor, including proximity to certain public institutions and places catering to minors. It also outlines sanitary requirements for licensed premises and a general process for requesting exemptions.
Section Text
board of trustees may enact an ordinance authorizing the sale of alcoholic liquor within said annexed area. Such change in status shall allow the sale of alcoholic liquor within said annexed area, subject to the rules, regulations, ordinances and laws of the village affecting all other land within the Village. Further, no specific sale of alcoholic liquor shall be authorized unless the Village therefor has issued a license.
E. Change Of Location: A license issued hereunder shall permit the sale...view his or her entire breasts, genitals, vulva or anus.
e. The displaying of moving pictures or photographic slide presentations depicting intercourse, masturbation, sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation, or any sexual act.
4. Sound Amplification: Must comply with Chapter 5 Noise Control of this Code
Business & Licensing
Campton Hills·10.8.11
Environmental Performance Standards
Summary
This section establishes environmental performance standards for uses in Campton Hills, including noise, glare, heat, stormwater management, and vibration. It prioritizes more restrictive federal, state, or local regulations and provides specific protections for agricultural uses under the Illinois Farm Nuisance Suit Act.
Section Text
General application.
1. Uses must comply with the performance standards established in this section unless any federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation establishes a more restrictive standard, in which case, the more restrictive standard applies. Special protections are afforded agricultural uses, per item 2 below.
2. Agricultural uses are protected by the Illinois Farm Nuisance Suit Act (740 ILCS 70), as amended. As per the Act (which may be amended following the effective date of this title...nuisance at the time it began operation, provided, that the provisions of this Section shall not apply whenever a nuisance results from the negligent or improper operation of any farm or its appurtenances.”
B. Standards.
1. Noise. No activity or use must be conducted in a manner that generates a level of sound as measured on another property greater than that allowed by federal, state, and local regulations, as amended from time to time. These limits do not apply
Zoning & Land Use
Elgin·19.90.015
Definitions and regulations
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, including 'Accessory,' 'Adaptive reuse,' and 'Adult arcade.' It specifies how accessory uses, structures, and buildings relate to principal uses within zoning lot regulations.
Section Text
regulation.
H. Noise. Wind energy conversion systems shall comply with standards governing noise as contained in chapter 10.30. Additionally, a noise report shall be submitted with any application for a wind energy conversion system tower. The noise report shall be prepared by a qualified professional and shall include the following: 1. A description of the wind energy conversion system's noise producing features, including the range of noise levels expected; 2. A description and map of the noise sensitive environment...sensitive noise receptors, i.e., residences, hospitals, libraries, schools, places of worship, parks, areas with outdoor workers and other facilities where noise is a significant concern; 3. A survey and report prepared by a qualified engineer that analyzes the preexisting ambient noise (including seasonal variation) and the affected sensitive noise receptors located within one thousand (1,000) feet of the proposed project site; 4. A description of the proposed noise control features and specific measures proposed to mitigate noise impacts
Zoning & Land Use
Beecher·6.1.21
Disturbing The Peace; Loud And Unnecessary Noise
Summary
This ordinance prohibits making, continuing, or causing any loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs the peace, comfort, or safety of others within the village. It provides specific examples of prohibited noises related to vehicle horns, engine/refrigeration units, vehicle maintenance, and sound amplification systems.
Section Text
continue or cause to be or continue any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise or any noise which annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of others within the village. The following are examples of noises prohibited by this section:
(A) The sounding of any horn or signaling device on any automobile, motorcycle, motor bus or other vehicle on any street or place in the village except as a danger warning or the creation by means...clock (9:00) P.M. to seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. but not limited to the foregoing time period. This restriction does not apply to motor vehicle repair shops that are zoned for such purpose under the zoning ordinance of the village.
(D) Operation of any vehicle sound amplification system which can be heard outside the vehicle from seventy five (75) or more feet when the vehicle is being operated upon a public way, unless such system is being operated
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Round Lake Park·3.18
HOME OCCUPATIONS (added by Ordinance 49-3)
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for home occupations within residential districts in Round Lake Park. It aims to balance the need for limited nonresidential activities with the paramount concern of protecting the integrity of residential areas.
Section Text
activities conducted off the premises, may have more employees than the limitations set forth in this section, providing these employees conduct their activities off site, and do not generate additional traffic as defined in Section 3.l8D.13 of this Ordinance. 2. There shall be no manufacturing or related processing of any sort. Home crafts as described in Section 3.1S.E.7. are not considered as manufacturing or processing activities under this section. 3. The current village residence home address numbering regulations...thereto. 10. There must be no indication that a home occupation is present: including the color, materials, or constructions on the property: or the emission of lighting, glare, vibrations, electrical interference, power fluctuations, fumes, dust, heat, obnoxious odors, or noise, detectable to normal sensory' perception, that carry beyond the premises or property lines of a single-family residence, or walls of a dwelling unit of a multi-family structure. 11. No processes which are hazardous to public health: safety, morals
Zoning & Land Use
Monee·11.6.10
Semi-Trucks And Trailers; Solar Farms
Summary
This section outlines regulations for the storage of semi-trucks and trailers, requiring established setbacks, solid fencing, landscaped berms, and paved yards. It also establishes height and setback requirements for commercial solar farms.
Section Text
maintenance shall include but not be limited to: periodic inspections and proper roof maintenance.
c. A written maintenance plan shall be approved by the Village and are subject to the Village’s existing ordinances including the Village’s weed ordinance.
13. Avoidance and Mitigation of Damages to Public Infrastructure:
a. Roads: If the owner and/or operator of a solar energy system enters into a road use agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation, a county, a road district...Illinois State Historic Preservation Office to Assess potential impacts if any sate-registered historic sites under the Illinois State Agency Historic Resources Preservation Act are present on-site or in the vicinity (if applicable).
(12) Proof of compliance with noise regulations of the Illinois Pollution Control Board (if applicable).
(13) Preliminary site plan identifying the following:
(A) Subject property including the property lines, setbacks lines, and right-of-way lines.
(B) Physical features including but not limited to roads, floodplain
Zoning & Land Use
Naperville·1.9D-2
DEFINITIONS
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used in the Enabling Ordinance concerning Economic Development and Pollution Control Bond Procedures in Naperville.
Section Text
this Enabling Ordinance unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
BOND ORDINANCE: An ordinance authorizing a specific issue of bonds adopted by the City Council in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth in this Enabling Ordinance.
CITY: The City of Naperville, DuPage and Will Counties, Illinois. (Ord. 79-22, 2-14-79)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: Any land, interest in land, building, structure, facility, system, fixture, improvement, addition, appurtenance, machinery, or equipment or any combination or portion...other legal entity, or their legal representative, agent or assigns.
POLLUTION: Any form of environmental pollution including, but not limited to, water pollution, air pollution, land pollution, solid waste pollution, thermal pollution, radiation contamination, noxious odors, or noise pollution as determined by the various standards prescribed by this City, the State of Illinois, or the Federal government and including but not limited to, anything which is considered as pollution or environmental damage in the Environmental Protection Act, compiled as Sections
Environment & Natural Resources
Hinsdale·9.1.7
Standards And Conditions Applicable To All Work
Summary
This section outlines general standards and conditions applicable to all work requiring a permit in Hinsdale, including definitions for key terms and provisions for permit time limits and extensions. It also establishes a hierarchy for resolving conflicts with Section 9-1-7-1.
Section Text
engineer, shall be made in conformance with the requirements of the Village's stormwater management ordinance, and shall include a certification by the applicant, in a form provided by the Village, that all requirements of the Village's codes, ordinances, and regulations related to stormwater management, soil erosion control, and grading shall be satisfied by the applicant at all times. Among other details, the required stormwater management plans shall include:
a. Drainage plans and soil erosion control during demolition...articles or materials. All such safety devices, including barricades and fences required pursuant to section 7-1-4 of this code or the international building code, shall be subject to the approval of the building commissioner.
N. Limitations On Noise: All work undertaken pursuant to a permit issued under this title shall be subject to the provisions of section 9-12-2 of this title related to limitations on noise. Further, no person shall operate or cause to be operated
Buildings & Construction
Hinsdale·9.1.7
Standards And Conditions Applicable To All Work
Summary
This section outlines general standards and conditions applicable to all work requiring a permit in Hinsdale, including definitions for key terms and provisions for permit time limits and extensions. It also establishes a hierarchy for resolving conflicts with Section 9-1-7-1.
Section Text
engineer, shall be made in conformance with the requirements of the Village's stormwater management ordinance, and shall include a certification by the applicant, in a form provided by the Village, that all requirements of the Village's codes, ordinances, and regulations related to stormwater management, soil erosion control, and grading shall be satisfied by the applicant at all times. Among other details, the required stormwater management plans shall include:
a. Drainage plans and soil erosion control during demolition...articles or materials. All such safety devices, including barricades and fences required pursuant to section 7-1-4 of this code or the international building code, shall be subject to the approval of the building commissioner.
N. Limitations On Noise: All work undertaken pursuant to a permit issued under this title shall be subject to the provisions of section 9-12-2 of this title related to limitations on noise. Further, no person shall operate or cause to be operated
Buildings & Construction
Lindenhurst·159.9.201
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Lindenhurst municipal ordinance provides definitions for key zoning terms, including ABANDONMENT, ABUTTING, ACCESS, and various types of ACCESSORY STRUCTURES.
Section Text
accessory buildings. For purposes of this definition, patios, sidewalks, driveways and inground pools at grade shall not be considered accessory structures. However, the maximum allowed impervious area on any zoning lot as governed by the Village's watershed development ordinance shall not be exceeded.
LOT, DOUBLE FRONTAGE. A lot, other than a corner lot, with frontage on more than 1 street. Double frontage lots shall normally be deemed to have 2 front yards, 2 side yards and no rear yard...capable of being airborne or gasborne. Dust is solid particulate matter capable of being airborne or gasborne.
PASTURE. An area of grass or other vegetative cover grown for the purpose of grazing animals.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD. A criterion 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.
PERMITTED USE. A use by right which is specifically authorized in a particular zoning district
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Forest·111.61
Conduct Of Licensees
Summary
This section outlines regulations for licensees and their employees in the sale of alcoholic beverages, focusing on maintaining a respectable environment, preventing service to intoxicated individuals, and ensuring appropriate conduct and attire.
Section Text
under the influence of intoxicating liquor. Soliciting of drinks or prostitution is prohibited.
(C) Every licensee shall immediately report to the Police Department any act by a person or patron which renders the person or patron objectionable, causes undue noise or disturbance, breaches the peace or is otherwise unlawful.
(D) Every license shall publicly display items offered for sale. If an item cannot be displayed, a public sign within the business must identify items offered for sale.
(E) No person...employee over the age of 21 must be present and responsible for verifying the age of any patron being served an alcoholic beverage as being 21 years of age or older.
(M) Each licensee shall comply with all ordinances of the City of Oak Forest, whether or not they related to the sale of alcohol. In addition, all licensees will be current on all payments, fees, and fines with the City of Oak Forest. Any violation of the City Code
Business & Licensing
Third Lake·32.396
Requirements for large wind energy systems (LWES)
Summary
This section outlines the application requirements for large wind energy systems (LWES) in Third Lake. LWES are permitted as a special use in LI Districts and require specific documentation including engineering plans, site maps, wind and soil studies, and utility approval.
Section Text
used properties with all turbines operating. 3. The daytime and nighttime quiescent ambient sound levels at representative, nonparticipating residential properties adjacent to the proposed development as measured by an environmental acoustics expert (board certified by the Institute of Noise Control Engineering).
j. Shadow flicker study. Using available software, the applicant shall show calculated locations of shadow flicker caused by the LWES facility and the expected duration in total number of hours per year of the flicker on nonparticipating residentially zoned...back a minimum distance equal to 110 percent of the system height from any other LWES.
(6) Stormwater and drainage.
a. The applicant/owner shall design and install all necessary stormwater facilities as required by the county watershed ordinance adopted in section 14-1 and all other regulations pertaining to stormwater management.
b. The owner shall repair all field tiles or other drainage and stormwater structures damaged by the construction or installation of the LWES at their own expense
Zoning & Land Use
Lakemoor·22.011
Definitions
Summary
This section provides general rules for interpreting the chapter's language, including grammatical conventions and the hierarchy of definitions. It then defines specific terms used within the chapter, such as 'Accessory Building' and 'Adult Use'.
Section Text
made, immovable item which becomes part of, placed upon, or is affixed to, real estate.
INTENSITY OF USE OF LOT. That portion of the area of a lot which is occupied by or which may be occupied under this ordinance by a buildings and their accessories.
INTERNET SALES. Also known as electronic commerce or e-commerce consisting of the buying and selling of products or services over the internet with no display of products outside.
JUNKYARD. An open area where...which is the lending of money on deposit or pledge of personal property, or dealing in the purchase of personal property on condition of selling the same back at a stipulated price.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD. A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, glare, heat or other effects generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings.
PERMITTED PUBLIC USE. Poles, towers, tunnels, conduits, wires, cable, vaults, laterals, pipes, drains, mains, valves
General Provisions
Lake Villa·5.1.4.1
Trees And Woodlands Protection
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and intent of the Trees and Woodlands Protection ordinance, aiming to preserve, protect, plant, and maintain trees within Lake Villa. It establishes a general scope that applies to any activity involving the removal of live trees with a diameter breast height of six inches or more, as well as areas seeking annexation.
Section Text
drainage and restoration of denuded soil subsequent to construction or grading;
4. Reduce stormwater runoff and the costs associated therewith and replenish groundwater supplies;
5. Provide a buffer and screen to protect against the adverse impacts associated with noise;
6. Provide moderation of temperature extremes;
7. Aid in the removal of carbon dioxide and generation of oxygen in the atmosphere and purify air and offset car emission pollution;
8. Provide a habitat and feed source for birds and other wildlife...relocated from the site prior to the application for an annexation or a development, the net result of which would be to frustrate or interfere with the application of a site capacity analysis required under the zoning ordinance, then, in that event, the village shall treat the annexation or development as if the trees were still existing on the site, and require all appropriate site capacity calculations to be so applied. In addition, as a condition of approval
Streets & Public Property
Forest Park·9.1.5
Definitions
Summary
This section defines various terms used in the Forest Park zoning title, including general interpretive rules and specific definitions for accessory buildings/uses and different types of adult-use cannabis establishments.
Section Text
employed in a home occupation.
3. There shall be no exterior display, no exterior storage of materials and no other exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the principal building.
4. No offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, radiations, heat or glare shall be produced.
5. The activity shall be limited to the hours between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and ten o'clock (10:00) P.M.
A home occupation shall not include...establishment that, as its primary use, offers live performance to the public. The performance may be for a fee or at no cost to the public. Performance venues do not include sexually-oriented businesses defined elsewhere in the zoning ordinance. It may include live performances such as plays, dance performance, concerts, comedy, or musical drama.
PERSONAL GROOMING SERVICES: An establishment licensed by the State of Illinois that utilizes one or more individuals that are licensed by the State of Illinois
Zoning & Land Use
Richmond·5.1.1
Establishment of Zones
Summary
This section establishes the T-1 Agriculture and Conservation District and the Rural Development District to categorize land use based on agricultural preservation and low-density residential development requirements. It sets the primary functional intent for these zones and dictates the conditions under which specific housing types and utilities are permitted.
Section Text
provide diversity in lot sizes, building typologies, parks and thoroughfares, and
establishes a public realm and built environment that is human scaled. The application of
conservation design principles is recommended; the application of traditional
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neighborhood design principles in this district is required. The map symbol and short
name for this district shall be "T-4 District."
E.
NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER DISTRICT. The Neighborhood Center District is established to
provide and maintain areas...shall be "T-5B District."
G.
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. The Industrial District is established to provide standards and
locations exclusively for a wide range of manufacturing, warehousing, processing,
production, assembly, research, testing, logistics, and office uses generating a minimum
of noise, glare, dust, odor, vibration, air and water pollutants, fire, explosion and
radioactive hazards and nuisances. The map symbol and short name for this district shall
be "T-6 District."
H.
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT. The Central Business District is established
Bellwood·110.36
Mobile Food Service Establishment
Summary
This section establishes general operational requirements for mobile food service establishments (MFSEs) in Bellwood, requiring compliance with all applicable laws and defining different classes of MFSEs based on the food they offer. It also outlines sanitation standards, inspection rights for the village, and record-keeping requirements for MFSE operators.
Section Text
General . Each mobile food service establishment that is permitted to operate in the village shall be operated in strict compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations, ordinances, and resolutions specifically including, but not limited to, all zoning, building, health, fire and safety regulations, and all other provisions of this code. If a conflict arises between applicable regulations, the strictest regulation shall control.
(B) Definitions .
MOBILE FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT (MFSE). Any vehicle, cart or trailer, whether...cleanup must be completed no later than 10:30 p.m. Hours of operation beyond these specified hours for private events may be authorized only with prior written approval from the village.
(7) Noise pollution. During all hours of operation, a MFSE shall comply with the noise regulations set forth in this code.
(8) Signage furnishing and fixtures. All identifying information, logos, advertising, decorations, or other displays on the exterior of a mobile food vehicle shall conform to the purposes
Business & Licensing
Schaumburg·113.04
REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CRITERIA FOR ALL AMUSEMENT AND ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS
Summary
This section outlines the approval criteria for amusement and entertainment events in Schaumburg, focusing on attendee access, village personnel access, advertising details, and age restrictions for minors.
Section Text
dollars ($100.00) or more may be required depending on the nature of the event as determined by the director of community development or designee.
(L) Fire and Life Safety: Entertainment events must comply with all village rules, regulations, and ordinances.
(M) Food Service: If food is prepared or served, said event must comply with village and state rules, regulations, and laws. Additionally, a food menu shall be provided with the application for a food license.
(N) Health, Safety, and Welfare...compliance with village and state laws.
(R) Nuisance Control: Efficient means shall be employed to prevent ordinary sounds of the event within the premises from being heard on adjoining premises or on the public street; and no unusually loud noise or any boisterousness or noisy conduct on the part of the patrons shall be permitted. All licensed premises shall be reasonably lighted at all times when any patrons shall be therein, and at all times when the same is open
Business & Licensing
Mettawa·Section 12.105. Keeping Of Horses.
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for keeping horses within Mettawa, specifying requirements for lot size, number of horses, stable construction, and maintenance to ensure sanitation and safety. Horse ownership is permitted only on large residential lots and in compliance with detailed stable specifications.
Section Text
provided, however, the total number of horses kept or maintained upon any residential lot or parcel within the Village shall not exceed five (5). This subsection shall not apply to large stables allowed pursuant to special use ordinance, applicable court order or court approved agreement, approved and existing prior to adoption date.
C. A stable is required for the keeping of horses. No more than one stable shall be permitted per lot or parcel upon which a horse is maintained...shall be stored in such a manner as to be protected from mice, rats and other vermin.
F. No person shall permit the keeping of horses to become a nuisance due to:
1. Noxious or offensive odors.
2. Offensive noise that disturbs the peace and quiet at any time.
3. Any other public or private nuisance resulting from the maintaining of horses whether by litter, droppings, waste, the attraction of pests or rodents, or any unsanitary conditions.
G. A loafing