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Monee · 11.1.3

Definitions

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

oriented business" shall not include the practice of massage in any licensed hospital nor by a licensed hospital nor by a licensed physician, surgeon, chiropractor or osteopathy, nor by any nurse or technician working under the supervision of a licensed physician, surgeon, chiropractor or osteopath, nor by trainers for any amateur, semiprofessional or professional athlete or athletic team or school athletic program. MEZZANINE: An intermediate story between the floor and ceiling of a main story and extending over only part...passenger vehicle, truck, tractor, tractor trailer, truck trailer, trailer or semitrailer propelled or drawn by mechanical power. MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR, MAJOR AND MINOR: See definition of Automobile Repair, Major and Automobile Repair, Minor. NIGHTCLUB: An establishment serving food and/or liquor and providing music and space for dancing by patrons only. A nightclub shall not include an "adult business". NONCONFORMING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE: A building or structure or portion thereof lawfully existing on January 1, 1991, or at the time
Zoning & Land Use
Wood Dale · 4.106

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the chapter, including "ADULT BOOTH" and various categories of "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT" such as "Adult Cabaret". It also specifies that undefined terms will be defined by Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary.

City license is maintained for the licensed premises; B.   Each person who has the ability to influence or control the activities of an establishment operator, or elect a majority of its board of directors, other than a bank or licensed lending institution that holds a mortgage or other lien, or any other source of funds, acquired in the ordinary course of business; or C.   Persons having the power to exercise significant influence or control over decisions concerning any part...other similar molded containers used inside the home. C.   Juice boxes: aseptic cartons consisting of a high grade paperboard coated with polyethylene plastic and aluminum foil, excluding milk cartons. D.   Polyethylene terephthalate (PET #1) blow molded containers: soft drink, liquor, cooking oil, personal care, and other similar blow molded containers used inside the home. E.   Other polyethylene terephthalate (PET #1) containers: plastic plates, trays, cups, and other similar ejection molded containers used inside the home. F.   Polypropylene (PP#5): yogurt
General Provisions
Aurora · 49.103.3

Definitions

This section defines various categories of accommodation services within Aurora's zoning regulations. It provides specific definitions for 'Hotel, Motel, Or Other Accommodation Services' and its subcategories, including Bed and Breakfast Inns, Rooming and Boarding/Single Room Occupancy, Minor Hotels, Motels, and Limited Service Hotels.

vehicular unit on a self-propelled motor vehicle chassis, primarily designed as temporary living quarters for travel, camping, recreation, or vacation use. Off-the-road-vehicle. A vehicle intended primarily for recreational use off of roads where state vehicle licenses are required, such as a dune buggy, go-cart or snowmobile. Racing car or cycle. A vehicle intended to be used in racing competition, such as a race car, stock car, or racing cycle. Travel Trailer. A vehicle without...members of a building or structure, such as bearing walls, columns, beams or girders. Structure: Anything constructed or erected which requires location on the ground or is attached to something having location on the ground. Tavern: A building where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises. Tearoom: A restaurant, which is located in conjunction with and on the same premises as a retail use. Terrace, Open: An unroofed, paved area, or a raised flat mound of earth with
Zoning & Land Use
Peotone · 157.004

Definitions

This section of the Peotone municipal ordinance provides definitions for key terms used within the chapter. It specifically defines 'Abandonment', 'Abutting', and 'Accessory Building or Use' with detailed criteria for the latter.

protect pedestrians from adverse weather conditions. MEDICAL CANNABIS CULTIVATION CENTER. A facility licensed by the Department of Agriculture to perform necessary activities to provide licensed medical cannabis dispensing organizations with usable medical cannabis. MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSING ORGANIZATION. A facility licensed by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to acquire medical cannabis from a registered medical cannabis cultivation facility for the purpose of dispensing cannabis, paraphernalia, or related supplies and educational materials to registered qualifying patients, individuals with a provisional...admission fee is charged. TATTOO STUDIO. Any premises where tattooing, as defined by the Tattoo and Body Piercing Establishment Registration Act (ILCS Ch. 410, Act 54, §§ 1 et seq.), is performed. TAVERN or LOUNGE. A building where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises but not including restaurants where the principal business is serving food. TEMPORARY PORTABLE STORAGE UNIT: A box-like container without permanently attached wheels which is transported by truck to and from desired locations
General Provisions
Bartlett · 3.30.10

Grounds For Suspension Or Revocation

This section outlines the grounds upon which an ice cream vendor's license can be suspended or revoked by the village president. Causes include fraudulent applications, criminal convictions of the licensee or related parties, engaging in nuisance activities, posing a danger to public health and safety, violating consumer fraud laws, or operating in defiance of regulated businesses like prostitution or gaming.

revoked by the village president depending on the number of violation(s) and/or the severity of the violation(s), for any of the following causes: A.   Any fraud, misrepresentation, or false statement contained in the application for such license. B.   The entry of a final, unappealable order by any court, administrative agency, or hearing officer finding that the licensee, or any person or entity described in section 3-1-3 of this title and/or any "vehicle operator" defined in section...following: contributing to the delinquency of a child pursuant to section 2a of the neglected children offense act 1 ; contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile pursuant to 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/33D-1; selling, giving or delivering alcoholic liquor to any person under the age of twenty one (21) years in violation of the liquor control act of 1934 2 or the Illinois criminal code of 1961 3 or applicable ordinance; and/or any disqualifying criminal offenses of public
Business & Licensing
Roselle · 1.3-B

Definitions

This section of the Roselle municipal ordinance provides definitions for various zoning-related terms, including 'Abandonment,' 'Accessory building, structure, or use,' 'Adjoining,' and specific definitions for 'Adult regulated uses' such as 'Adult bookstore and/or video store' and 'Adult business use.'

determined to be eligible for services by an independent service coordination agency, and which agency has determined that joint occupancy of a residential property is medically necessary or beneficial for the person with disabilities. A community residence shall be licensed by the State of Illinois and does not include a residence that serves persons as an alternative to incarceration for a criminal offense. Comprehensive plan. An official plan, adopted by the legislative body of the Village of Roselle, containing graphic...material at the conclusion of each day's operation. Lawn and Garden equipment storage building. See "shed". Library. A public facility for the use or loaning, but not sale, of literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials by the public. Liquor store. A business which sells alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. Loading berth. A space within a loading facility, exclusive of driveways, aisles, maneuvering areas, ramps, columns, landscaping areas, office, and work areas, for the temporary parking of a commercial
Zoning & Land Use
Mundelein · 5.80.050

Regulations regarding operation of adult-oriented businesses

This section regulates adult-oriented businesses by prohibiting live nudity except at nude model studios, restricting modifications to the approved floor plan, requiring cooperation with code enforcement inspections, and mandating unobstructed views into customer access areas from a manager station.

official. For each employee, the log shall contain the following information: (a) Legal name; (b) Any and all aliases; (c) Current residential address and telephone number; (d) Date of birth; (e) Gender; (f) Social Security number; (g) Driver's license number or state identification card number; (h) Date of commencement of employment; (i) Date of employment termination, if applicable; (j) Specific job or employment duties. (14) No person under the age of twenty-one years may be admitted...provisions of subsections (1), (14), (16) and (21) of this section shall be posted near the entrance of an adult service business in such a manner as to be clearly visible to patrons upon entry. (23) No alcoholic liquor shall be served, provided, consumed or possessed in any adult-oriented business or on the premises, including parking lots. (24) No adult-oriented business establishment licensee or operator may change the name of an adult-oriented business unless and until
Business & Licensing
Manhattan · 2.3.5

Application For License

This section outlines the requirements for applying for a liquor license in Manhattan. It details the information that must be included in the written application, which must be filed with the Village President at least ten days before the desired issuance date.

never been convicted of a felony and is not disqualified to receive a license by reason of any matter or thing contained in this chapter, laws of this state or the ordinances of this village. H.   Whether a previous license by any state or subdivision thereof or by the federal government has been revoked and the reasons therefor. I.   A statement that the applicant will not violate any of the laws of the state or of the United States...will not receive or borrow money or anything else of value (other than merchandising credit in the ordinary course of business for a period not to exceed 90 days, as expressly permitted under "an act relating to alcoholic liquors", as amended) directly or indirectly from any manufacturer, importing distributor or distributor and shall not be a party in any way, directly or indirectly, to any violation by a manufacturer, distributor or importing distributor under "an act relating to alcoholic liquors
Business & Licensing
Oswego · 13.02

Definition of Terms

This section defines various terms used throughout the Oswego municipal ordinance, covering physical structures, land use, and specific establishment types.

people. Community Library Kiosk: A small, freestanding structure used for exchanging books and reference materials within a community. Community Residence: A group residence consisting of a group home or specialized residential care home serving people with disabilities that is licensed, certified, or accredited by the appropriate state or federal agencies. Such residence serves as a single housekeeping unit for the housing of unrelated people with functional disabilities who share responsibilities, meals, social activities, and other aspects of residential living...that exceed a capacity of 30,000 barrels per year, or facilities that only manufacture for distribution are considered either "Light Manufacturing" or "Heavy Manufacturing" depending on capacity. Microdistillery: A facility for the production and packaging of spirits and liquors with a capacity of less than 50,000 gallons per year. Microbreweries or Microdistilleries include a tasting room, which allows customers to consume products manufactured on site, and/or a retail space for purchase of products manufactured on site and related
General Provisions
Shorewood · 10.2.1

Rules Of Word Construction; Definitions

This section establishes rules for interpreting the ordinance's language, including tense, number, and the mandatory or permissive nature of terms. It then provides definitions for various terms related to zoning, including accessory structures and uses, and adult-use cannabis establishments.

services normally associated with a hospital. DAYCARE CENTER: A facility which exclusively provides supplemental parental care and supervision and/or educational instruction to children during the entire or any portion of the day. DAYCARE HOMES: Family homes which are properly licensed by the state of Illinois to receive up to a maximum of eight (8) children for less than twenty four (24) hours per day. The permitted number of children may be increased by the operator to twelve (12) at times...structure which provides lodging for students attending a school, college, university, educational facility or boarding school and which is operated by the school, college, university, educational facility or boarding school. DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT: A building, structure or portion thereof where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises, but not including, eating establishments where the principal use is serving food. DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENT: A business which is operated for the sale and purchase at retail of food and other goods
Zoning & Land Use
Mount Prospect · 23.1803

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used in the Residential Landlord And Tenant Regulations of Mount Prospect. It clarifies key concepts such as actions, property conditions, and certification processes relevant to landlords and tenants.

department to promote crime prevention through community awareness. COMPLIANCE TIME PERIOD: The time period in which certain code violations must be remedied pursuant to a notice of violation pursuant to an inspection. CONDITIONAL LICENSE: A temporary residential operator's license issued to permit the rental of a rental unit or structure where: A.   A violation or violations of applicable regulations exist; B.   Outstanding fees remain unpaid to the village; C.   Outstanding judgments remain unsatisfied; or D.   A landlord is permitted...public officers) of the criminal code of 1961, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/31-1 et seq. L.   Any offense defined and prohibited by section 6-16 (prohibited sales and possession) or section 6-20 (purchase or acceptance of gift of liquor by persons under age 21) of the liquor control act of 1934, 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-16 and 5/6-20. M.   Any offense defined and prohibited by the Illinois controlled substances act, 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 570/100
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Mount Prospect · 23.1814

Crime Free Housing

This ordinance mandates that landlords or their designated agents must complete a crime-free housing seminar to obtain or maintain a residential operator's license. It outlines conditions for issuing temporary licenses if the seminar isn't immediately available and specifies requirements for recertification.

housing seminar and/or are certified residential operators, along with the dates of attendance and verification that the landlord or designated agent has otherwise complied with this code to be eligible for issuance or renewal of a residential operator's license. G.   After February 1, 2012, every lease, including lease extensions, shall contain a crime free lease provision, the purpose of which is to make criminal activity, not limited to violent or drug related criminal activity, engaged by, facilitated...Prostitute, Pandering, Keeping a Place of Prostitution, Harmful Material to Minors, Mob Action, Bodily Harm, Theft, Possession of Explosives or Incendiary Devices, Deadly Weapons, Prostitution, Interference with Public Officers, Disorderly Conduct, Gambling, Purchase or Acceptance of Gift of Liquor by Persons Under Age 21, Prohibited Sales and Possession of Alcohol, any offense defined and prohibited by the Illinois Controlled Substances Act or the Cannabis Control Act, Inchoate Offenses, Criminal Street Gang Activity, as defined by 740 ILCS 147/10, Any offense
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Monee · 1.14.11

Schedule Of Fines/Penalties

This section outlines the fines and penalties for various vehicle-related violations within the Village of Monee. It specifies different fine amounts for general parking violations, handicapped parking violations, and the use of cellular phones while driving, with tiered penalties based on payment timing relative to hearing dates or final judgments.

similar by another state. (4)   Combination vehicle (X) - required to drive combination vehicles, or any similar by another state. e.   If what is being transported by the driver requires a commercial driver's license, or any similar license by another state, with the following endorsements the fine shall be four hundred fifty dollars ($450.00) if paid on or before the date set for hearing as assigned on the notice of violation and seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) if paid after...residence 5-3-15C Criminal trespass to vehicles 5-3-15D Criminal trespass to real property 5-3-16 Mob action 5-3-17 Offenses involving Village officials 5-3-18 Compounding a crime 5-3-19 Liquor related offenses by underage person 5-3-20 Drug related offenses 5-3-20A Possession of cannabis less than 2.5 grams 5-3-21 Eavesdropping 5-3-22 Harassment by telephone 5-3-27 Possession or consumption of alcoholic
Administration & Government
Diamond · 151.002

Rules And Definitions

This section establishes rules for interpreting the chapter, including how tenses, numbers, and specific phrases should be understood. It also provides definitions for key terms used throughout the chapter.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. Commercial banks, currency exchanges, savings and loan associations, brokerage offices and other similar financial institutions, but not including loan offices, finance companies and pawn shops. BAR/PUB. An establishment used primarily for the sale or dispensing of liquor by the drink for on-site consumption and where food may be available for consumption on the premises as accessory to the principal use. BASEMENT. A story partly or wholly underground. Where more than 1/2 of its height is above...permits customers to use wireless, mobile telephones to connect, via low-power radio transmission sites called cell sites, either to the public switched network or to other mobile cellular phones. CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS. A commercial low power mobile radio service licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to providers in a specific geographical area in which the radio frequency spectrum is divided into discrete channels which are assigned in groups to geographic cells within a service area and which are capable
General Provisions
Schaumburg · 154.64

TEMPORARY USE AND STRUCTURE REGULATIONS

This section establishes regulations for temporary uses, buildings, and structures that are not intended for permanent placement. It outlines the purpose of these regulations, the requirement for a temporary use permit, and the procedure for petitioning for such a permit, including necessary application information.

until the first model unit for the project is completed, whichever occurs first. (7) Gardening Products: Temporary outdoor sales of gardening products shall be conducted by the operator of said premises with a current Village of Schaumburg business license to sell gardening products and may be allowed in the B-2 zoning district. (8) Truck or Trailer Display and/or Sales: Sales and/or display of products from trucks or truck trailers shall be prohibited unless otherwise authorized by village ordinance...valid for a period not to exceed ten (10) days and may be renewed twice during any calendar year, provided that a period of at least ninety (90) days has intervened between approvals for the same location. Should liquor be offered for sale or distribution, village board approval is required. Any tent or other temporary structure erected to house all or part of an event shall be removed within three (3) days of the completion of the function
General Provisions
Aurora · 49.104.3

Conditional Uses And Structures

This section outlines Aurora's process for permitting conditional uses of land and structures through specific city council ordinances. It defines "conditional use" to align with "special use" in Illinois law and previously approved uses.

case of a standalone building “adjacent” means physically abutting the lot, or in the case of a single structure containing multiple units comprising a shopping center or similar facility, in the unit directly adjoining a unit containing the licensed day care facility. No cannabis or paraphernalia shall be displayed or kept at the facility so as to be visible from outside the premises including but not limited to depiction on signage. Onsite Use Is Prohibited. No cannabis shall be smoked...background having not been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law or having been convicted of a violation of any federal, state or city law concerning the manufacture, possession or sale of controlled substances or alcoholic liquor. A plan for ventilation of the facility that describes the ventilation systems that will be used to prevent any odor of cannabis off the premises of the business. For cannabis dispensing facilities, such plan shall also include all ventilation systems
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee · 10.2.1

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used in the municipal ordinance, including general grammatical interpretations and specific definitions related to buildings, lots, and adult businesses.

line shall be deemed to be the street or alley line. MASSAGE THERAPY: The manipulation of the body's soft tissues to treat body stress or pain or facilitate wellness. Massage therapy shall be performed by practitioners who are licensed by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. MEDIA: Anything printed or written, or any picture, drawing, photograph, motion picture, film, videotape or videotape production, or pictorial representation or any electrical or electronic reproduction of anything that...space conveniently located to each unit, and which is designed, used or intended to be used primarily for the accommodation of automobile transients. Motels do not include hotels, boarding houses or trailer camps. NIGHTCLUB: An establishment serving food and/or liquor and providing music and space for dancing by patrons only. A nightclub shall not include an "adult business". NONCONFORMING USE: Any building or structure and the use thereof or the use of land that does not conform with the regulations
General Provisions
McHenry · 11.3.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout Title 5 of the McHenry Municipal Code. It also establishes general rules of interpretation for the title, including grammatical rules and how undefined terms should be interpreted.

this title). COMMERCIAL VEHICLE: See definition of VEHICLE, COMMERCIAL. COMMON OPEN SPACE: See definition of OPEN SPACE, COMMON. COMMUNITY RESIDENCE: A group residence consisting of a group home or specialized residential care home serving persons with disabilities that is licensed, certified, or accredited by the appropriate state or federal agencies. Such residence shall serve as a single housekeeping unit for the housing of unrelated people with functional disabilities who share responsibilities, meals, social activities, and other aspects of residential living...ground surface directly below the luminaire. MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING: See definition of DWELLING, MULTI-FAMILY. NET FLOOR AREA: See definition of FLOOR AREA, NET. NET LOT AREA: See definition of LOT AREA. NIGHTCLUB: An establishment serving food and/or liquor and providing music and space for dancing by patrons only. A nightclub shall not include an adult business, as defined in this section. NONCONFORMING USES: Any activity or function carried out on a premises (as either a principal or accessory
General Provisions
Brookfield · 6.206

Duties of licensed video terminal operators

This section outlines the ongoing duties of licensed video terminal operators in Brookfield, focusing on the operation, maintenance, and financial responsibilities associated with video gaming terminals. It emphasizes compliance with state laws and municipal ordinances, including tax remittance, equipment management, and payment of valid receipts.

gaming location or any agent or representative of any licensed video gaming location as an incentive or inducement to locate, keep or maintain video gaming terminals at the licensed video gaming location; (13) Not own, manage or control a licensed video gaming location; (14) Conduct advertising and promotional activities in accordance with the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated under the Video Gaming Act and this article, and in a manner that does not reflect adversely on or that would...state and the village with a current list of video gaming terminals acquired for use in village; and (18) Not install, remove or relocate any video gaming terminal in the village without prior notification and approval of the liquor commissioner or his designee
Business & Licensing
Dolton · 35.036

Package Liquor Tax

This section imposes a 2% tax on the purchase price of alcoholic liquor sold for off-premises consumption at package liquor establishments. Retailers are responsible for collecting and remitting this tax to the village.

remittance of such tax. (E)   The owner and operator of each package liquor establishment within the village shall further have the duty to maintain complete and accurate books, records and accounts showing the gross receipts for sale of alcoholic liquor and the taxes collected each day which shall be made available to the village for examination and for audit upon reasonable notice during customary business hours. (F)   All retailers shall pay to the village all taxes collected pursuant to this...village by commencing an action in a court of competent jurisdiction. In addition, the failure to collect, account for, and pay over said tax and any late payment penalty shall be cause for suspension or revocation of any village license issued for such facility in addition to any and all other penalties set forth in the village code. (Ord. 17-023, passed
Taxation & Revenue
Oakbrook Terrace · 124.06

Duties of licensed video terminal operators

This section outlines the ongoing duties of licensed video terminal operators in Oakbrook Terrace, detailing responsibilities for terminal operation, maintenance, tax remittance, payment processing, and preventing deferred payment for wagering.

gaming location or any agent or representative of any licensed video gaming location as an incentive or inducement to locate, keep or maintain video gaming terminals at the licensed video gaming location; (M) Not own, manage or control a licensed video gaming location; (N) Conduct advertising and promotional activities in accordance with the Video Gaming Act, the regulations promulgated under the Video Gaming Act and this chapter and in a manner that does not reflect adversely on or that would...state and the city with a current list of video gaming terminals acquired for use in city; and (R) Not install, remove or relocate any video gaming terminal in the city without prior notification and approval of the Liquor Commissioner or his or her designee. (Ord. 12-22, passed
Business & Licensing
Dolton · 123.001

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the Dolton Landlord Licensing And Crime-Free Housing Program subchapter. It defines key concepts such as 'Action,' 'Building Commissioner,' 'Certified as a Residential Operator,' and 'Chronic Public Nuisance Property.'

period. CODE. Any state statute, village code provision or ordinance or governmental regulation concerning fitness for habitation, or the construction, maintenance, operation, occupancy, use or appearance of any premises or dwelling unit. CONDITIONAL LICENSE. A temporary residential operator’s license issued to permit the rental of a rental unit or structure that has a violation or violations of applicable regulations, or to permit the rental of a rental unit or structure prior to attendance by the landlord, or a designated...Interference with Public Officers) of the Criminal Code of 1961, 720 ILCS 5/31-1 et seq.; (12)   Any offense defined and prohibited by Art. 6-16 (Prohibited Sales and Possession) or § 6-20 (Purchase or Acceptance of Gift of liquor by Persons Under Age 21) of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/6-16 and 5/6-20; (13)   Any offense defined and prohibited by the state’s Controlled Substance Act, 720 ILCS 570/100 et seq.; (14)   Any offense defined and prohibited
Business & Licensing
Alsip · 12.700

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the Alsip Landlord Licensing article, establishing the meaning of words and phrases to ensure consistent interpretation and enforcement of the ordinance. It also outlines grammatical conventions for the ordinance.

period. Code. Any state statute, village code provision or ordinance or governmental regulation concerning fitness for habitation, or the construction, maintenance, operation, occupancy, use or appearance of any premises or dwelling unit. Conditional license. A temporary residential operator's license issued to permit the rental of a rental unit or structure that has a violation or violations of applicable regulations, or to permit the rental of a rental unit or structure prior to attendance by the landlord, or a designated...Interference with Public Officers) of the Criminal Code of 1961, 720 ILCS 5/31-1, et seq. (12) Any offense defined and prohibited by Article 6-16 (Prohibited Sales and Possession} or Section 6-20 (Purchase or Acceptance of Gift of Liquor by Persons Under Age 21) of the Liquor Control Act of 1934, 235 ILCS 5/6-16 and 5/6-20. (13) Any offense defined and prohibited by the Illinois Controlled Substance Act, 720 ILCS 570/100, et seq. (14) Except as otherwise authorized
Business & Licensing
Crete · 28.3

Definitions

This section of the Crete municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, primarily related to zoning and land use. It clarifies the meaning of words such as 'Abutting', 'Accessory building or use', 'Adjacent', 'Adjoining', 'Aerials or antennas', and 'Agriculture'.

time, and regulations promulgated thereunder. Adult-use cannabis transporting organization or transporter: An organization or business that is licensed by the Illinois Department of Agriculture to transport cannabis on behalf of a cannabis business establishment or a community college licensed under the Community College Cannabis Vocational Training Pilot Program, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act (P.A. 101-0027), as it may be amended from time-to-time, and regulations promulgated thereunder. Canopy: A roof-like structure projecting from...pool, maintained and operated by a private party for gain; by municipality or other unit of government for the general public whether or not an admission fee is charged. Tavern, lounge, or bar: A building or portion thereof where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises but not including restaurants where the principal business is serving food. Townhouse: A type of multifamily dwelling one or two stories in height, typically the living room, dining room and kitchen
Zoning & Land Use
Pingree Grove · 4.2.23

Persons Under Twenty One

This section prohibits individuals under 21 from purchasing, possessing, or consuming alcoholic liquor. It also outlines restrictions on sales to minors by licensees and other individuals, with specific exceptions.

person under the age of twenty one (21) years. 2.   Sale By Other Persons: It shall be a violation of this chapter for any person, after purchasing or otherwise obtaining alcoholic liquor, to sell, give or deliver such alcoholic liquor to another person under the age of twenty one (21) years, except in the performance of a religious ceremony or service. 3.   Proof Of Identity And Age: To prevent the violation of this chapter, any licensee, or his officer, associate...years. Adequate written evidence of age and identity of the person is a document issued by a federal, state, county or municipal government, or subdivision or agency thereof, including, but not limited to, a motor vehicle operator's license, a registration certificate issued under the federal selective service act or an identification card issued to a member of the armed forces. C.   False Identification: 1.   It shall be a violation of this chapter for any person to sell, give
Business & Licensing