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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
Lincolnwood · 9.1.5

Application for business license

This section outlines the required information for an applicant seeking a new business license in Lincolnwood. It details personal and business identification, tax information, operational details, and authorizations for village investigation.

applicants. An applicant for a new business license shall file an application therefor with the Village Finance Director, on a form provided by the Village, which application shall include, without limitation, the following information:(1) The name, home address, and personal telephone number of: (a) the primary owner or officer of the proposed business; and (b) the primary owner of the property at which the business will be operated, if different;(2) The business name, corporate name (if different), business...machines, and if so, the product to be sold or distributed by the machine;(7) A statement of whether the proposed business will include: (a) automatic amusement machines; (b) the sale of food products; (c) the sale of alcoholic liquor or tobacco products; or (d) the sale of gasoline;(8) A statement of whether any construction or improvements to the proposed business location will be performed prior to the commencement of operation of the business;(9) A statement of whether
Business & Licensing
Lincolnwood · 9.1.2

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used within Chapter 9 of the Lincolnwood municipal ordinance, including different types of amusements, assault weapons, auctioneers, automatic amusement machines, and business operations.

ammunition designed exclusively for use with a stud or rivet driver or other similar industrial ammunition.FIREARMS DEALERAny person licensed to deal firearms pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 923(a)(3)(B), as may be amended, and excluding any person licensed as a collector pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 923(b), as may be amendedFOODAny article used for food by man or animal and every ingredient of such article, except nuts, fruits, cheese, and vegetables, cured meats, meats in process of curing...Code, 77 Ill. Admin. Code 750, as may be amended.FOOD VENDING VEHICLEAny vehicle, including, but not limited to: wagons; motor vehicles; and vehicles propelled by man power, used for the transportation of prepared foodstuffs, beverages (not to include intoxicating liquor), or milk or milk products within the Village for the purpose of retail selling directly to the public.FRATERNALAn organization of persons having a common interest, the primary interest of which is to both promote the welfare of its members
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 3.8.2

Licenses By Name And Address Per License

This section lists various business licenses categorized by class (A-1 through B-2) in Oak Park, including the business name, any associated DBA (Doing Business As) names, and their respective street addresses.

CLASS A-1 Carleton Hotel 1110 Pleasant Street CLASS A-2 La Notte Ventures, Inc.,DBA La Notte Ristorante Italiano 1120 Pleasant Street Poor Phil's Inc., DBA Poor Phil's Oyster Bar and Grill
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 3.8.2

Licenses By Name And Address Per License

This section lists various business licenses categorized by class (A-1 through B-2) in Oak Park, including the business name, any associated DBA (Doing Business As) names, and their respective street addresses.

CLASS A-1 Carleton Hotel 1110 Pleasant Street CLASS A-2 La Notte Ventures, Inc.,DBA La Notte Ristorante Italiano 1120 Pleasant Street Poor Phil's Inc., DBA Poor Phil's Oyster Bar and Grill
Business & Licensing
Alsip · 12.22

Schedule of fees

This section establishes a schedule of fees for various business types and operations within Alsip. Fees are based on factors such as building square footage, number of rooms, daily operation, value of goods, and type of machine or service.

City of Chicago Electrical License, and copy of City of Chicago Electrical Photo ID. Plumbing Contractor — $20,000.00 bond for two years if no State License (055/058) and/or City of Chicago License is provided. If providing State Public Health License no bond is required. Sign Contractor — $25,000.00 bond for two years or $100,000.00 certificate of insurance. Excavator — $10,000.00 bond for two years. Sewer/Drain Contractor — $20,000.00 bond for two years. All subcontractors — Certificate of Insurance Businesses Category...Dance (open to the public) .....100.00 Dance school or studio .....100.00 Dry cleaner .....100.00 Electrical or alarm .....100.00 Glazing .....100.00 Garage sales .....5.00 + 20.00 deposit Gas station pumps .....10.00 per day Lathing, plaster, drywall .....100.00 Limousines .....100.00 per car Liquor distributors .....100.00 Masonry .....100.00 Mobile food dealer .....500.00 Painting, decorating, sandblasting .....100.00 Pawn brokers .....100.00 Heat, vent, air & refrigerating .....100.00 Roofing and siding .....100.00 Plumbing, sewer and drain .....100.00 Sheet metal .....100.00 Solar panels .....200.00 Structural iron, etc. .....100.00 Taxis
Business & Licensing
Round Lake Heights · 3.2.8

Licenses and fees for specific businesses

This section of the Round Lake Heights municipal ordinance outlines the requirement for businesses and amusements to obtain a license from the Village and pay a prescribed annual fee. It provides a detailed fee schedule for various business types and amusement devices.

person shall engage in or maintain any of the following businesses or amusements without a license therefor from the Village and payment of the prescribed license fee, which is the annual fee unless otherwise stated herein. Amusements Automatic amusement devices Jukeboxes or other musical devices (each) $44.00 Coin-operated rides (each) 25.00 Coin-operated amusement devices (each) 44.00 Proprietor fee 125.00 Public places of amusement Circus or sideshow (per day) 250.00 Commercial playground or amusement park 63.00 Theater (motion picture...Cream Factories 63.00 Ice Cream Stores, Parlors or Truck Vendors (each) 63.00 Ice Manufacturers and Dealers For each manufacturing plant 188.00 For each vehicle operated in course of wholesale or retail business 32.00 Refrigerated ice dispenser 13.00 Intoxicating Liquor Dealers See Liquor Control, Chapter 3 of this Title Itinerant Merchants and Transient Vendors (per day) 25.00 Laboratories 125.00 Laundries and Laundry Vehicles (per vehicle)125.00 Laundry (Self-Service/Coin-Operated) Washers or Dryers 125.00 Lumber Yards or Lumber Storehouses 125.00 Machine
Business & Licensing
Stone Park · 30.031

Duties

This section outlines the duties and powers of the Village President, including executive responsibilities, appointments with Board of Trustees consent, removal of officers for cause, and the approval/veto of ordinances.

whom payable. The Village Clerk and Village Treasurer shall countersign the warrant. (H) Sign licenses . The President shall sign all licenses and permits granted, issued or ordered by the Board or authorized by ordinance and may revoke any license or permit for causes provided by statute or ordinance. (I) Examine records . The President may, at any time, examine and inspect the books, records and papers of any agent, employee or officer of the village. (J) Recommendations to the Board . Annually...real estate to those parties purchasing the real estate after the purchase price has been paid or secured; provided, the deed of conveyance shall state the purchase price of the property and be under the corporate seal. (O) Liquor Control Commissioner . The Village President shall be the Liquor Control Commissioner of the village and perform those duties stated in the Liquor Control Ordinance, set out in Ch. 111 of this code of ordinances. (Prior Code, § 30.051) (Ord. 72-9, passed
Administration & Government
Thornton · 1.5B-6

Powers and duties

This section outlines the powers and duties of the Village President in Thornton, including their role as presiding officer of the Board of Trustees, executive officer of the Village, appointment authority, and signatory for official documents like commissions and warrants.

Village Treasurer shall countersign the warrant.3. Sign Licenses. The President shall sign all licenses, and permits, granted, issued or ordered by the Board of Trustees, or authorized by the ordinances of said Village, and may revoke any such license or permit for causes provided by Statute or ordinance. He shall report his actions at the next regular Board meeting.4. Examine Records. He may at any time examine and inspect the books, records and papers of any agent, employee or officer...state. He shall have power to commit arrested persons for examination and, if necessary, to detain arrested persons in custody overnight in any safe place, or until they can be brought before the proper judicial officer.G. Liquor Control Commissioner. He shall be the Liquor Control Commissioner of the Village and perform those duties stated in the Liquor Control Ordinance.[1][1]Editor's Note: See Ch. 5-2, Art. A, of this Code.H. Duty Under Diseased Animals Act. When called
Administration & Government
Dolton · 30.004

Powers And Duties

This section outlines the general executive powers and duties of the Village President, including the responsibility to ensure faithful execution of laws and ordinances. It details the process for approving or vetoing ordinances, resolutions, and motions passed by the Board of Trustees, including specific timelines and procedures for returning objections.

President in person. (D) Licenses and permits. The President shall sign all licenses and permits granted, issued or ordered by the Board of Trustees or authorized by the ordinances of the village, and may revoke any such license or permit for causes provided by statute or ordinance. (E) Release prisoners. The President may, for good and sufficient reason, release any person imprisoned for violation of any village ordinance, and shall report such release with the cause thereof to the Board...being 10 ILCS 5/10-9 and 5/10-10 as now or hereafter amended. (2) Firefighters’ Pension Fund Board. He or she shall also be president of the Board of Trustees of the Firefighters’ Pension Fund of the village. (K) Liquor Control Commissioner. The President shall be the Liquor Control Commissioner of the village and perform those duties stated in the Liquor Control Ordinance. (L) Administration of oaths. The President shall have power to administer oaths and affirmations upon all lawful occasions
Administration & Government
Rolling Meadows · 122.42

Definitions

This section of the Rolling Meadows Code provides definitions for terms used throughout the code, particularly those with special or limited meanings. It includes definitions for 'Abandonment', 'Accessory structure', 'Accessory use', and various terms related to adult-use cannabis businesses.

Regulation and Tax Act. Adult-use cannabis transporting organization or transporter means 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. Adjacent: The condition of sharing a common property line. Adult regulated use: Any business or establishment that offers its patrons services, entertainment, or products...objects designed and arranged to produce an aesthetically pleasing effect. Lighted sports fields: An open area of land used for outdoor games such as baseball, football, and soccer, illuminated so as to allow athletic competition in the evening hours. Liquor stores: A store which sells alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption. Little free library: Accessory structures for the purpose of storing books for exchange within neighborhoods and for the general public and promoting access to reading materials. Loading space
General Provisions
University Park · 808.21

Required training for servers of alcohol

University Park mandates that all servers and sellers of alcohol complete a state-certified TIPS training program to reduce alcohol-related harms. This requirement applies to new and renewal licenses, as well as new employees within 90 days of hire, with establishments responsible for maintaining proof of completion.

renewal Class A-H (inclusive) licenses shall be accompanied with proof of completion of a Training for the Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol (TIPS) program for persons who sell or serve alcoholic beverages, pursuant to that license. A state certified TIPS training program shall be defined as a program developed by the Health Education Foundation, Inc., Washington, D.C. Successful completion of TIPS shall be defined as participating if a full training course and successful completion of the certification exam...beginning of their employment with that licensee, complete a TIPS program. A photo copy of a current certificate required by this section shall be maintained by the establishment in a manner that will allow inspection, upon demand, by the Liquor Commissioner. The Liquor Commissioner reserves the right to require TIPS training for employees of any establishment when deemed necessary. A ruling of this kind shall remain binding until repealed by the Liquor Commissioner. (Ord. 1011. Passed
Business & Licensing
Lynwood · 114.2

Definitions

This section of the Lynwood municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, with a particular focus on defining different types of adult-use cannabis business establishments and related terms as established by the Illinois Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.

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. Alteration means any change in size, shape, character...Structure means any combination of materials, including buildings, constructed or erected, temporary or permanent, the use of which requires location on the ground, including, but not limited to, signs, billboards and fences. Taverns (cocktail lounge) means an establishment where liquors are sold to be drunk on the premises. Tent means any structure or enclosure, the roof of which and/or one-half or more of the sides, are constructed of silk, cotton, canvas fabric or similar light material. Tourist home means
Zoning & Land Use
Chicago Heights · 28.279

Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic drugs

This section prohibits driving or being in actual physical control of a vehicle in Chicago Heights while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotic/other drugs that render the person incapable of safe driving. It also establishes legal presumptions based on blood alcohol content.

substance was so analyzed. The foregoing provisions of this paragraph (c) shall not be construed as limiting the introduction of any other competent evidence bearing upon the question whether or not the defendant was under the influence of intoxicating liquor. (d) Chemical analysis of the person's blood or breath to be considered valid under this section must be performed according to uniform standards adopted by the state department of public health, in cooperation with the superintendent of state highway...suspension of a person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle. (i) Every person who is convicted of a violation of this section shall be punished as provided by law. The secretary of state shall revoke the driver's license of any person convicted under this section. (Code 1954, § 23.66; Ord. of 2-13-61) State Law reference— Similar provisions, Ill. Rev. Stat
Traffic & Vehicles
Western Springs · 7.10.2

Public Nuisance Declared

This section declares a motor vehicle a public nuisance and subject to seizure and impoundment if used in the commission of specific violations, even without criminal charges, to protect public safety and traffic flow.

vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, other drug or drugs, intoxicating compound or compounds or any combination thereof in violation of 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/11-501; or 3.   Operating a motor vehicle without having a valid driver's license or permit in violation of 625 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/6-101; C.   Operation or use of a motor vehicle to commit, or in the attempt to commit a violation of any of the below sections of the Criminal Code...Compiled Statutes 5/24-3.2 (unlawful discharge of firearm projectiles); 35.   720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-3.3 (unlawful sale or delivery of firearms on the premises of any school); 36.   720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-3.4 (unlawful sale or delivery of firearms by liquor licensee); 37.   720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-3.5 (unlawful purchase of a firearm); 38.   720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-3.6 (unlawful use of a firearm in the shape of a wireless telephone); 39.   720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/24-3A (gunrunning); 40.   720 Illinois
Traffic & Vehicles
Willowbrook · 3.12.2

Definitions

This section incorporates definitions from the Illinois Liquor Control Act and defines specific terms used within the Willowbrook chapter, including Homeowners' Association, Liquor Control Act, Motel or Hotel, and Restaurant.

managers inclusive, but not limited to, a homeowners' association duly organized and registered as a not for profit corporation pursuant to the laws of the State of Illinois. LIQUOR CONTROL ACT: The provisions of "An Act Relating to Alcoholic Liquors", approved January 31, 1934, as amended, and as set forth in 235 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/1-1 et seq. MOTEL OR HOTEL: Every building or other structure kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public to be a place...dining room equipment and capacity. RESTAURANT: A retail establishment that is kept, used, maintained, advertised, and held out to the public as a place where meals are cooked and prepared in an adequate and sanitary kitchen located on the licensed premises using stoves, ovens, fryers, and related equipment located on the licensed premises and which are protected by a fire protection system that conforms with the Village Code. The sale of packaged food such as potato chips, pretzels, popcorn, peanuts
Business & Licensing
Richmond · 4.3.8

Additional Standards and Criteria

This section establishes supplemental criteria and definitions for the permitting of adult-oriented businesses within the municipality. It specifically defines the scope of regulated establishments, including adult arcades, bookstores, and video stores, to guide the special use permit process.

hour period. Adult Massage Parlor: Shall mean an establishment or place primarily in the business of providing massage services, where explicit sexual conduct is depicted and/or sexual activity is explicitly or implicitly encouraged or tolerated. This definition excludes licensed therapeutic establishments. Adult Motion Picture Theater: Shall mean an enclosed building used regularly and routinely for presenting adults-only material distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing or relating to nudity, explicit sexual conduct (whether auto-erotic, heterosexual...shall mean a viewing area designed for occupancy by one person. Manager: Shall mean a person in charge or in direct control of the affairs of the business he/she is managing. Nightclub: Shall mean 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.” Nude Modeling Studio: Shall mean a place where a person who appears in a state of nudity or displays male genitals
Zoning & Land Use
Woodridge · 1.4.2

Citations

This section outlines the authority of Woodridge village officers to issue citations in lieu of court complaints for specific violations. It lists the subjects for which such citations can be issued, covering parking, vehicle use, animal control, refuse disposal, bicycle regulations, property identification, public ways, safety devices, building construction, licenses, weed control, nuisances, and zoning.

business license or permit ( 3-1-3) 50.00 plus cost of license or permit Failure to purchase a peddler license ( 3-5A-2) or commercial solicitor certificate of registration (3-5B-3A) $100.00 plus cost of license or certificate of registration 15. Violations with respect to certain uses of vehicles: Use of vehicle for advertising (6-4-17B) $ 30.00 Violation - mandatory seat belt usage ( 6-8-9) 30.00 Unlawful riding on a vehicle not designated or intended...Purchase by minors, under age twenty-one (21) (3-8-6C) 50.00 Possession by minors, under age eighteen (18) (3-8-6D) 30.00 20. Violations with respect to the possession or sale of alcoholic liquor to a person under twenty one (21) years of age: Possession by minors (3-3-22A1) $ 50.00 Sale or delivery to minors (3-3-21C) 100.00 21. Violations with respect to automatic protection and signaling devices: Permit required
General Provisions
Plano · 5.2.3

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout Title [Title Number] of the Plano municipal code, primarily focusing on zoning-related definitions such as 'Accessory Building or Use' and 'Acreage'. It aims to ensure consistent interpretation of these terms within the ordinance.

CITY: The city of Plano. CITY COUNCIL: The city council of the city of Plano. CLINIC OR MEDICAL HEALTH CENTER: An establishment where patients are admitted for special study and treatment by two (2) or more licensed physicians or dentists and their professional associates, practicing medicine together. CLUB OR LODGE, PRIVATE: A nonprofit association of persons who are bona fide members paying annual dues which owns, hires or leases a building or portion thereof, the use of such premises being...more nonrelated individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury, deformity or other abnormal physical conditions. The term "hospital" as used in this title does not apply to institutions operating solely for the treatment of insane persons, drug addicts, liquor addicts or other types of cases necessitating restraint of patients, and the term "hospital" shall not be used for convalescent, nursing, shelter or boarding homes. HOTEL, APARTMENT: A building containing dwelling units or individual guest rooms, the majority of which
Zoning & Land Use
Palos Heights · 114.31

Sales To Minors

This section prohibits the sale, gift, or delivery of alcoholic liquor to individuals under the age of 21, intoxicated persons, or those with known legal disabilities. It also outlines requirements for verifying age and identity to prevent such sales.

intoxicated person or to any person known by him or her to be under legal disability or in need of mental treatment. No person, after purchasing or otherwise obtaining alcoholic liquor, shall sell, give or deliver such alcoholic liquor to another person under the age of 21 years, except in the performance of a religious ceremony or service. (2)   For the purpose of preventing the violation of this section, any licensee, or his agent or employee, may refuse to sell...years. (3)   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 Selection Service Act, or an identification card issued to a member of the Armed Forces. Proof that the defendant-licensee, or his employee or agent, demanded, was shown and reasonably relied upon such
Business & Licensing
Buffalo Grove · 5.20.130

Licenses authorized

This section authorizes a list of specific Class A and Class A-1 liquor licenses within Buffalo Grove, effective until April 30, 2026. It details the licensee name (including d/b/a) and their respective addresses.

following licenses are authorized through April 30, 2026: Licensee and d/b/a Address A. Class A. 1. Midas Banquets, Inc. d/b/a Astoria Banquets 1375 W. Dundee Road 2. Leiserv, LLC d/b/a Lucky Strike Buffalo Grove 350 McHenry Road 3. Continental Restaurant, Inc. 782 S. Buffalo Grove Road 4. Eva's Mexican Restaurant, Inc. 205 Dundee Road 5. Chanprung, LLC d/b/a Full Thai 1000 Weiland Road 6. Lake County Hospitality, LLC Franchisee of Wyndham Garden Inn 900 Lake Cook Road 7. Golden...McHenry Road 7. Nino's Pizzeria, Inc. 960 Buffalo Grove Road 8. Dengeos on Dundee, Inc. 195 Dundee Road Class C. 1. Malhotra Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a 7-Eleven 1165 Weiland Road 2. Al & Al Cellar, Inc. d/b/a Al & Al Liquor 400 W. Dundee Road 1 3. BG Pantry, Inc. d/b/a BG Liquors 223 W. Dundee Road 4. BGLIQS LLC 1655 Buffalo Grove Road 5. Highland Park CVS, LLC 20 E. Dundee Road 6. Hariom, Inc. d/b/a Dev Liquor & Wine
Business & Licensing
Bartlett · 3.30.3

Standard For Determining Issuance Of License

This section outlines the grounds on which an ice cream vendor license can be denied. Denial is permissible if the application contains fraud or misrepresentation, or if a final court or agency order finds the applicant guilty of certain criminal offenses, acts constituting a nuisance, posing a danger to the public, or violating consumer fraud laws or business regulations.

village clerk finds, on the basis of the application and reports submitted by the chief of police or his respective designees, that: A.   Any fraud, misrepresentation, or false statement contained in the application for such ice cream vendor license; or B.   Based on the entry of a final, unappealable order by any court, administrative agency, or hearing officer finding that the applicant or other person or entity described in section 3-1-3 of this title and/or any "vehicle operator...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
Grayslake · 5.78.040

Basis for denial of license

This section outlines the grounds upon which the Village of Grayslake can deny a license to an ice cream vendor. Reasons include fraudulent applications or findings of certain criminal or disruptive behaviors by the applicant or associated individuals.

manager finds, on the basis of the application and reports submitted by the chief of police or his or her designees, that: A. Any fraud, misrepresentation or false statement is contained in the application for such ice cream vendor license; or B. Based on the entry of a final, unappealable order by any court, administrative agency or hearing officer finding that the applicant or other person or entity described in Section 5.04.050 of this title and/or any "vehicle operator" defined...following: contributing to the delinquency of a child pursuant to Section 2a of the Neglected Children Offense Act; 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 or the Illinois Criminal Code of 1961 or applicable ordinance; 2. Has been engaged in acts constituting a breach of peace
Business & Licensing
Elmwood Park · 1412.02

Definitions

This section of the Elmwood Park ordinance provides definitions for various terms used throughout the ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of words like 'Abuts', 'Accessory Building', 'Alley', and 'Automobile Service Station' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the regulations.

cannabis product, per the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act.CANNABIS TRANSPORTING ORGANIZATION or TRANSPORTERAn 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.CANNABIS-INFUSED PRODUCTA beverage, food, oil, ointment, tincture, topical formulation, or another product containing cannabis that is not intended to be smoked.CANOPYSee definition of Marquee...ground, including, but without limiting, the generality of the foregoing advertising signs and back stops for tennis courts.T. When used in this ordinance, the following terms shall have the meanings herein ascribed to them:TAVERNAn establishment where liquors are sold to be consumed on the premises but not including restaurants where the principal business is the serving of food.TERRACEPlatform extending outdoors from a floor of a house, supported by the main structure of the house at least one story
General Provisions
Northlake · 3.1A-1

Schedule Of Fees

This section outlines a schedule of license and permit fees for various occupations, services, and businesses within the municipality of Northlake. It specifies the fee amount and frequency for each listed category.

section 3-1A-2 of this article Dancing, public $100.00 per year Dancing school or studio 50.00 per year, 1 instructor 5.00 per year, each additional instructor 75.00 maximum Day nursery 75.00 per year Dog or cat license (see Animals) Drain layer (see Contractors) Dray or express service business vehicle 50.00 per year Drive-in eating place 75.00 per year Driveway permit 10.00 Drugstores (including miscellaneous items) 75.00 per year Dry cleaners 75.00 per year Dry cleaning plant...year Laundry (bleach manufacturing) See section 3-1A-2 of this article Laundry plant See section 3-1A-2 of this article Laundry vehicle $50.00 per year Lawn mower sales and service 75.00 per year Liquor sales See section 3-3-4-7 of this title Lumberyard, including paint and hardware See section 3-1A-2 of this article Machine shop See section 3-1A-2 of this article Manufacturing (light) See section
Business & Licensing