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Roselle · 3.51

Enforcement of underage sales

This section outlines the requirements for licensees in Roselle to verify the age of patrons when selling or serving alcoholic beverages. It mandates the demand for positive identification and prohibits service to minors, with provisions for contacting law enforcement if a minor is intoxicated.

licensee, its agents or employees believes or has reason to believe that a sale, delivery, or allowing consumption on a BYO premises of any alcoholic liquor is prohibited because patron is under age, he shall demand presentation of some form of positive identification containing proof of age issued by federal, state, county or municipal government or subdivision or agency thereof. If the licensee determines that a patron is under age it shall not serve or allow the consumption of alcoholic...years. (c) 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. Proof that the defendant-licensee, or his employee or agent, demanded, was shown and reasonably relied upon such
Business & Licensing
Olympia Fields · 22.3

Definitions

This section of the Olympia Fields municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms used within the chapter. It clarifies the meanings of words such as 'Abandonment' and 'Accessory building or use', including a detailed breakdown of what constitutes an accessory use.

adjoining ground. A cellar shall not be counted as a story for the purpose of height measurement. Clinic or medical health center means a medical center or medical clinic as an establishment where three (3) or more licensed physicians, surgeons or dentists engage in the practice of medicine or dentistry, operating on a group or individual basis with pooled facilities such as coordinated laboratory, X-ray and allied departments, and the diagnosis and treatment of humans, which need...four (24) hours in any week, of three (3) or more nonrelated humans suffering from illness, disease, injury, deformity, or other abnormal physical conditions. "Hospital" does not include institutions operating solely for the treatment of insane persons, drug addicts, liquor addicts, or other types of cases necessitating restraint of patients. "Hospital" does not include convalescent, nursing, shelter or boarding homes. Hotel, apartment means a building containing dwelling units or individual guest rooms, the majority of which are for permanent guests
Zoning & Land Use
Aurora · 49.108.6

"B-B" Business-Boulevard District

This section establishes the "B-B" Business-Boulevard District and outlines its intent to integrate residential, commercial, office, and industrial development. It specifies permitted land uses within this district to balance commercial benefits with minimizing negative impacts on traffic, safety, land uses, and community aesthetics.

part of the retail operations and secondary to the main use. Jewelry store and watch repair. Laboratories, commercial (medical, dental, research, experimental and testing). Launderette and Laundromat, when operated with supervisory personnel. Leather goods and luggage store. Libraries. Liquor store, package goods only when compatible with Chapter 6, Alcoholic Beverages, Code of Ordinances, City of Aurora, Illinois. Locksmith. Meat markets. Mirror and glazing shop. Musical instrument sales and repair. Newsstand. Notions store. Offices, business and professional, including medical clinics. Optician...permitted use authorized by this subsection (d)(5)a is first established. For the purposes of measurement, the setback requirement shall be determined property line to property line; The Cannabis Dispensing Facility is not located adjacent to a licensed day care facility. For the purpose of this limitation, in the 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
Zoning & Land Use
Antioch · 4.2C-15

Social Hosting

This section defines key terms related to social hosting, including alcohol, alcoholic beverages, conveyances, events or gatherings, hosts, illicit drugs, parents, persons, and powdered alcohol. It clarifies that these definitions supplement, rather than supersede, those in the Illinois Liquor Control Act.

supplemented herewith. ALCOHOL: Ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits of wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin, or any other distilled spirits including dilutions and mixtures thereof from whatever source or by whatever process produced. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE: Alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine, beer, and every liquid or solid containing alcohol, spirits, wine, beer, and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume and which is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed...lots. REASONABLE STEPS: Controlling access to alcoholic beverages at the event or gathering; controlling the quantity of alcoholic beverages present at the event or gathering; verifying the age of persons attending the event or gathering by inspecting driver's licenses or other government issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcoholic beverages or use powdered alcohol while at the event or gathering; and supervising the activities of minors at the event or gathering, calling for police assistance
Business & Licensing
Elmwood Park · 11.16

Definitions

This section of the Elmwood Park municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms used within Article II: Tobacco Smoking, specifically focusing on establishments serving alcohol, employees, employers, enclosed spaces, sports arenas, gaming, and healthcare facilities.

article, of 15 feet from entrances, exits, windows that open, and ventilation intakes that serve an enclosed area where smoking is prohibited. A "public place" does not include a private residence unless the private residence is used to provide licensed childcare, foster care, or other similar social service care on the premises. A "public place" includes, but is not limited to, hospitals, restaurants, retail stores, offices, commercial establishments, elevators, indoor theaters, libraries, museums, concert halls, public conveyances, educational facilities, nursing...tobacco and related smoking accessories and in which the sale of other products is merely incidental. "Retail tobacco store" does not include a tobacco department or section of a larger commercial establishment or any establishment with any type of liquor, food, or restaurant license.SMOKE or SMOKINGThe carrying, smoking, burning, inhaling, or exhaling of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, cigarette, hookah, weed, herbs, or any other lighted smoking equipment
Business & Licensing
Darien · 3.3.21

Assessment Of Costs Of Hearings

This section requires liquor licensees in Darien to pay the city's costs associated with hearings where violations of liquor control regulations are found. These costs include reporter fees, transcripts, attorney fees, and mailing expenses, with payment due within 30 days, or 40 days after a final order from a state commission or court if an appeal is filed.

violated any of the provisions of the Illinois Liquor Control Act, this chapter or any other valid ordinance or resolution enacted by the City Council, or any applicable rule or regulation established by the Commissioner or by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission, shall pay to the City the costs of the hearing before the Commissioner on such violation. The Commissioner shall determine the costs incurred by the City including court reporter fees, the cost of transcripts or records, attorney fees...City within thirty (30) days of notification of the costs by the Commissioner. Failure to pay said costs within thirty (30) days of notification is a violation of this section, and may be cause for imposition of a fine, license revocation or suspension. In the event of an appeal to the State Commission and in cases where appeal is taken under the Administrative Review Act, payment is due forty (40) days after entry of an order by the State Commission
Business & Licensing
Stickney · Section 3.02

Definitions

This section of the Stickney municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used in zoning regulations, including 'Abutting', 'Accessory building or use', 'Adult bookstore and/or video store', and 'Adult business use'. It also establishes a general rule for interpreting undefined terms.

various reasons, cannot reside in their natural home. Twenty-four-hour a day adult supervision is mandatory and professional consultation is available to both child care staff and children. Group care facilities should be allowed only when licensed by the appropriate state and/or local agency. Unless otherwise specified, a "group home" shall be considered as a "health medical and care institution." Guest house. A "guest house" is a detached accessory building located on the same zoning lot as the principal...three or more nonrelated individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury, deformity or other abnormal physical conditions. The term "hospital" as used in this ordinance does not apply to institutions operating primarily for treatment of insane persons, drug addicts, liquor addicts or other types of cases necessitating restraint of patients, and the term "hospital" shall not include convalescent, nursing, shelter or boardinghouses. Hotel. A "hotel" is an establishment which is open to transient guests, in contradistinction to a boardinghouse, lodging house
Zoning & Land Use
Antioch · 4.5.5

Operation Of Vehicles

This section outlines operational rules for taxicabs in Antioch, including adherence to traffic laws, prohibition of driving under the influence, regulations on passenger seating arrangements, and restrictions on where unoccupied taxicabs can park.

Under Influence: No person shall drive, operate or control any taxicab while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or criminal chemical substance prohibited from use or possession by the Illinois Compiled Statutes, and no driver shall drink any intoxicating liquor or use any criminal chemical substances, either inside or outside of the taxicab during the hours he is driving or on duty with the taxicab. (1976 Code § 111.010) C.   Passengers Riding In Front: No person shall be allowed to ride...unemployed taxicab shall stand or be parked upon any public street or alley, except at such places as from time to time shall be designated by the village board of trustees as taxicab stands and allotted to the particular license in question. (1976 Code
Business & Licensing
Wood Dale · 4.204

Application For Commercial Occupancy

This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a Commercial Occupancy Certificate (COC) in Wood Dale, detailing the application process and the specific information needed from applicants.

profit or corporation and shall contain, but shall not be limited to containing, the following information: 1.   Address and suite, if applicable, of the property to be occupied. 2.   Identity of each fee simple owner of the licensed premises, to include names and contact information of the property owner(s) and property manager(s). 3.   If the applicant is not the fee simple owner, a copy of the lease shall be provided. 4.   The specific name of the business that...occupied (in square feet). 9.   Use/occupancy classification and a statement describing the activities to be conducted within or on the premises. 10.   Identify any or all business activities to be conducted on the premises, including: a.   Selling or serving liquor. b.   Selling tobacco products. c.   Providing money services. d.   Video gaming. e.   Transporting. f.   Storing hazardous materials on-site. g.   Business vehicles are registered to the business location. 11.   NAICS code - identification of business type as classified
Westchester · 18.32.040

Conditions of use

This section outlines conditions of use for properties in the B2 Restricted Business District, regulating residential use below the second floor, types of business establishments, the conduct of business within enclosed buildings, prohibiting drive-in establishments, and establishing specific standards for outdoor restaurant seating.

located on private sidewalks or pedestrian walkways provided that four feet of the walkway remains obstruction free. If alcohol is to be served, a fence or similar barrier shall be constructed around the outdoor seating area where liquor is served. (c) The outdoor seating area may be located in any required yard or setback. (d) The seating shall not occupy or interfere with the use of required parking spaces, aisles, driveways, fire lanes and fire exits. (e) The seating shall...determined necessary by the director of community development or his/her authorized designee. (o) Outdoor seating areas may contain an area for grilling food that complies with Municipal Code Section 8.12.180 outdoor grilling at fixed food establishments. (3) A business license for the outdoor seating area is required prior to the opening of the outdoor seating area. The business license is valid from March 1 st through November 30 th and needs to be renewed annually. Within twenty-four hours
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee · 3.24.15

Unlawful Operation Declared Nuisance

This section declares hotels operating contrary to the ordinance as unlawful public nuisances, defining specific criteria for a 'Nuisance Hotel' based on the frequency of nuisance incidents. It outlines operator duties to prevent such incidents and enumerates various unlawful activities that constitute a Nuisance Incident.

Title 9 of this code regarding Building Regulations; 18.   Violation of any provision of Title 6, Chapter 3 of this Code regarding dogs and animals; 19.   Violation of any provision of Title 3, Chapter 2 of this Code regarding Liquor Control; 20.   Violation of any provision of Article III of Chapter 8 of this Code regarding gambling; 21.   Violation of any provision of Article VIII of Chapter 8 of this Code regarding vandalism; 22.   Violation of any provision of Article...barriers to entry; and (iv) the hiring of security personnel. 3.   Temporary closure. The temporary closure and securing of the Nuisance Hotel to prevent all use and occupancy for a period of up to 180 consecutive days. 4.   License revocation. Revocation of the license for the hotel, motel, or extended stay hotel, issued pursuant to Section 3-24-2 or 3-24-3 of this Code. 5.   Other remedies. In addition to any fines, fees, costs, or other remedies provided
Business & Licensing
Hickory Hills · 42.01

Disorderly Conduct

This section prohibits engaging in disorderly conduct within the city. It enumerates various actions that constitute disorderly conduct, ranging from making excessive noise and physical altercations to vagrancy and fraudulent schemes.

known to be a police officer or any authorized act within the police officer’s official capacity, or impersonating a police officer. 9.   Assisting any person in custody of police to escape or furnishing any weapon, drugs, or liquor to any such person. 10.   Assembling with two or more other persons for the purpose of using force or violence to disturb the public peace. 11.   Failing to obey a lawful order of dispersal by a person known...ensues. 16.   Engaging in obscene or indecent activities or entertainment, or any lewd or lascivious behavior, or appearing in public in a state of nudity. 17.   Maintaining or being in houses of ill fame or gaming houses (except businesses licensed to sell state lottery tickets and organizations licensed by state to operate bingo games), or engaging in or soliciting unlawful sexual actions. 18.   Using any obscene, profane, threatening or inciting language in any public place. 19.   Throwing stones or missiles
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
New Lenox · 90.65

Use of motor driven cycles

This section prohibits the operation of off-road motor vehicles in New Lenox under various conditions, including unsafe operation, operating on private property without permission, and operating on public property without authorization. It also defines what constitutes an off-road motor vehicle and outlines penalties for violations.

speed that is unreasonable or improper under the circumstances; (2) In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the safety of any person or property of any other person; (3) While under the influence of intoxicating liquor or controlled substances or drugs; (4) In a manner so as to create loud, unnecessary or unusual noise so as to disturb or interfere with the peace and quiet of other persons; (5) On the private property of another without...operated within the right-of-way of any public street unless the vehicle complies with all state laws relating to motor vehicles to be operated on streets and highways and the operator has a valid state driver's license. An off-road motor vehicle may be towed on the streets in compliance with all laws relating to towing. (b) Definition. For purposes of this section off-road motor vehicle shall mean any battery operated, electric, or gas driven wheeled scooter
Traffic & Vehicles
Glencoe · § 35A-58 Filing Of Tax Return And Payment Of Tax.

This section outlines the requirements for filing tax returns and paying the food and beverage tax in Glencoe. It specifies that owners of prepared food and retailer liquor facilities must file monthly returns and pay the tax by the 20th of the following month, with provisions for extended filing intervals if allowed by the Illinois Department of Revenue. The section also details penalties for late payments, including interest, collection costs, and potential license suspension.

before the twentieth day of February; the return for February shall be due on or before the twentieth day of March; etc.). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the owner of the prepared food facility or retailer liquor facility is allowed to file Illinois Retailers’ Occupation Tax and Illinois Service Occupation Tax returns with the Illinois Department of Revenue at intervals which are greater than monthly, said owner shall be allowed to file tax returns relative...jointly and severally responsible for paying the costs incurred by the village, including but not limited to reasonable attorney fees and court costs. In addition, the owner and operator shall jointly and severally be subject to suspension of licenses and penalties as set forth in §§ 35A-63(a) through 35A-63(c) below
Taxation & Revenue
Hawthorn Woods · 7.3.1

Park Regulations

This section outlines regulations for the use of public parks in Hawthorn Woods, covering animal restrictions, prohibited activities like intoxication and littering, limitations on motorized vehicles and open fires, park operating hours, and guidelines for conduct.

notice. (Ord. 314-81, 4-14-1981) B.   Drunkenness; Alcoholic Liquors: No intoxicated person shall enter, be or remain in any public park. In addition, no person shall bring within, sell, give away, trade or consume any alcoholic liquors in any public park, except at village sponsored events. (Ord. 1072-04, 5-17-2004) C.   Littering 2 : No person shall throw or leave any paper, glass, container, debris, package or other litter in or about any public park, except...sunrise to sunset at all other times. G.   Disorderly Conduct: No person may conduct themselves in a manner that either is intended to or actually results in: 1.   The unpermitted disruption of park and recreational activities organized, sponsored, licensed or permitted by the Village in a public park; 2.   The unpermitted obstruction of vehicular or pedestrian traffic in a public park; or 3.   Violence against persons or property
Streets & Public Property
Lisle · 9.4.2

Disorderly Conduct

This ordinance prohibits disorderly conduct, defining it through several categories including breaches of peace, failure to obey a peace officer during disorderly acts, unlawful assemblages for disturbing the peace, and participating in riots or affrays. It outlines specific actions like unreasonable behavior, offensive acts, refusal to cease conduct creating a disturbance, and loud noises as constituting disorderly conduct.

vicinity; or 2.   Is drunk or in a state of intoxication, or is a person who shall be drinking, selling or giving away any fermented cider, hard cider, ale, porter, beer, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin, bitters or other intoxicating liquors in any quantity upon any highway, street, thoroughfare or other public place within the village or shall be drunk or be in a state of intoxication in any private house or place, to the annoyance of any citizen. (H)   Disorderly...thereof, for transportation in interstate or foreign commerce to any place outside this state when such transportation is not prohibited by any applicable federal law; (d)   The game commonly known as "bingo", when conducted in accordance with the "bingo license and tax act", approved July 22, 1971, as amended; (e)   Lotteries when conducted by the state of Illinois in accordance with the "Illinois lottery law", approved December 14, 1973, as amended; (f)   Possession of an antique slot machine that
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Pingree Grove · 4.2.30

Inspections And Enforcement

This section outlines the authority of Pingree Grove law enforcement officers to enter licensed premises for inspections and compliance checks. It also details the process for receiving and acting on citizen complaints regarding violations of liquor control provisions and grants the commissioner authority to establish procedural rules.

been or are being violated and at such time may examine the premises of the licensee in connection therewith. 2.   It shall be a violation of this chapter to refuse to grant admittance to the premises for which a license has been issued at any time upon the verbal request of any police officer or any other legally authorized person. B.   Complaints: Any law enforcing officer of the village may receive complaint from any citizen within the jurisdiction...commissioner shall have the authority to make and establish rules and regulations of procedure concerning notice of hearings and all such other matters as may from time to time be necessary, and to appoint deputy commissioners to the liquor commission. D.   Compliance Checks: Investigations commonly referred to as a "compliance check" may be conducted at any time by the village police department and in accordance with village police department procedures
Business & Licensing
Dolton · 158.006

Definitions

This section defines what constitutes an "ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE" in Dolton. It outlines criteria for a building or use to be considered accessory, including being subordinate and serving a principal building or use, and provides a non-exhaustive list of examples.

shall have an entrance other than through a habitable room. A CELLAR shall not be used for dwelling purposes. CLINIC or MEDICAL HEALTH CENTER. An establishment where patients are admitted for special study and treatment by two or more licensed physicians and their professional associates practicing medicine together. CLUB OR LODGE, PRIVATE. An association of persons who are bona fide members paying annual dues, which owns, hires or leases a building or portion thereof. COMMUNITY RESIDENCE. A single dwelling unit...three or more non-related individuals suffering from illness, disease, injury, deformity or other abnormal physical conditions. The term HOSPITAL , as used in this chapter, does not apply to institutions operating solely for treatment of insane persons, drug addicts, liquor addicts or other types of cases necessitating restraint of patients, and the term HOSPITAL shall not include convalescent, nursing, shelter or boarding homes. HOTEL or MOTEL. A building in which more than five rooms or suites are reserved to provide
General Provisions
Richton Park · 662.05

Miscellaneous Use Regulations.

This section outlines miscellaneous use regulations for Richton Park's park and recreation areas, specifically addressing swimming and boating. It prohibits unauthorized swimming and dictates conditions for authorized swimming, while establishing rules for boat operation including time restrictions, boat types, launching procedures, and safety requirements.

sunset. B.   Residents or homeowners living on or abutting the lake shore (Lake George) may fish from their own properties. C.   All persons fishing who are between the ages of 16 and 65 shall first obtain a fishing license issued by the State. D.   The laws governing fishing in the State shall apply. E.   Ice fishing is prohibited. (e) Weapons, Explosives and Other Dangerous Substances or Devices . No person, except an authorized Village law enforcement officer or an authorized Village...consume or sell therein, any alcoholic beverage, except that: A.   Alcoholic beverages, as defined in Section 662.02, may be consumed at family or group picnics or functions, provided that a permit for such consumption is obtained from the Local Liquor Control Commissioner. The Parks and Recreation Commission may require that one or more law enforcement officers be present at such picnics or functions. The expense of the provision of such officers shall be paid by the group having the picnic
Administration & Government
River Forest · 6.5.3

Adulterated And Misbranded Food

This section defines what constitutes adulterated food, specifically distinguishing between confectionery and general food items. It outlines various conditions under which food is considered adulterated, focusing on the presence of harmful substances, misrepresentation of quality, and illegal additions or substitutions.

Confectionery: a.   If it contains terra alba, barytes, talc, chrome yellow, paraffin, mineral fillers or poisonous substances or poisonous color or flavor. b.   If it contains any ingredient deleterious or detrimental to health or any vinous, malt or spirituous liquor or compound or narcotic drug. 2.   In Case Of Food: a.   If any substance has been mixed or packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality, strength or purity. b.   If any substance...Chapter. H.   Examination And Condemnation Of Food And Other Articles: 1.   Food may be examined or sampled by the Health Department as often as necessary for enforcement of this Chapter. The Health Department may, upon written notice to the license holder or person in charge, specifying with particularity the reasons therefor, place a hold order on any food which it believes is in violation of any section of this Chapter. The Health Department shall tag, label or otherwise identify
Health & Sanitation
Hawthorn Woods · 4.8.3

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the Smoke Free Air Regulations chapter of the Hawthorn Woods municipal ordinance. It clarifies definitions for business, club, employee, employer, enclosed area, open air dining area, outdoor event, and outdoor venue.

theater, amphitheater, plaza, street or other improved area that is used as a public venue or forum to which members of the general public are invited to listen, view or otherwise participate in an outdoor event that is organized, licensed or permitted by the owner (including any governmental entity) of the venue. PARK: A park or recreation area that is open to and used by the general public, whether owned by a governmental entity or is under an owners' association...without limitation, office, commercial, and industrial buildings, banks and financial institutions, educational institutions, healthcare facilities such as hospitals, clinics and doctor's offices, museums, recreational use clubhouses, libraries, restaurants, bars, polling places, government and village owned buildings, food stores, liquor stores, gasoline service stations, cafeterias, theaters, auditoriums, train and bus stations, hotels, motels, retail and service establishments, and any other business; D.   Rooms, chambers, halls, or other locations within which meetings, hearings, or gatherings are held, to which the public
Health & Sanitation
Riverdale · 17.12.020

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout Riverdale's zoning title, including accessory buildings/uses, advertising devices, agriculture, airports, and alleys. These definitions are crucial for interpreting and applying the zoning regulations.

principal amount not exceeding forty thousand dollars, and charges, contracts for, or receives on any such loan a greater rate of interest, discount, or consideration therefor than the lender would be permitted by law to charge without a license under the Consumer Installment Loan Act, as amended (205 ILCS 670/1 et seq.). 35. "Convalescent, nursing or rest home" is a private home for the care of the aged or infirm, or a place of rest for those suffering bodily disorders...return for remuneration, or are kept for the purpose of sale. 76. "Laboratory" is a place devoted to experimental study such as testing and analyzing. Manufacturing of product or products is not to be permitted within this definition. 77. "Liquor store, package" is a business establishment where alcoholic beverages are kept and sold and where such alcoholic beverages are not generally imbibed on the premises. 78. "Lodging house (including boarding and rooming house)" is a residential building, or portion thereof
Zoning & Land Use
Lockport · 156.074

Permitted Uses

This section outlines which principal building, structure, or land uses are permitted within specific zoning districts in Lockport. It defines 'P' as permitted by right and 'S' as a special use, with all other uses being prohibited unless lawfully established as nonconforming.

business repair services P P P P P P P Currency exchange/ payday loan agency P P Day care centers S S S S S S S P P S P S P P S S Day care home (licensed by State DCFS) P P P P Department store P P P P Doggie day care S S P S P P Drive-through facility S S S S S S S Equipment sales or rental store...Home/garden center (greater than 100,000 square feet) P P S S Hotel, extended stay S S S S S S S S Hotel, short stay P P P P P P P Kennel S S S S Liquor stores S S S S Medical/dental clinics P P P P S P P Micro-distillery, micro-brewery, micro-winery S S S S S S S S Motel S S S Offices, professional and business
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 82.14

Other violations

This section outlines several violations related to Hanover Park's Rental Residential Housing Code. It covers occupants failing to vacate unlicensed or revoked properties, unauthorized removal of posted notices, and restrictions on alcohol consumption or possession in common areas of multi-unit buildings unless properly designated and posted.

constitute violations of this chapter: (1) Failure of the occupants of the rental residential property to vacate such property within 45 days after receiving notice from the code official that such property is not properly licensed or that the license has been revoked unless the rental was of a shorter period than 45 days or a short term rental prohibited by this chapter, in which case the occupant shall vacate within ten days or immediately if a prohibited short term...posted pursuant to this chapter without the approval of the code official shall be liable for the penalties provided for by this chapter. (3) It shall be unlawful for any person to consume an alcoholic beverage or possess alcoholic liquor except in the original container with the seal unbroken on the common area of a multiple-unit building, including all yards outside of a rental residential dwelling, except in areas designated by the owner of the rental residential dwelling, having
Countryside · 10.6A-2

Special Uses

This section outlines special uses that require a special use permit in the B-1 Retail Business District. It also includes specific supplemental regulations for animal daycare/kennels/boarding facilities.

primary business such as: hair salons, nail salons, health clubs, physical rehabilitation facilities and department stores and as long as the applicant is licensed with the State of Illinois and complies with the Illinois Massage Therapy Licensing Act, which is hereby adopted in its entirety as it is from time to time amended, 225 Illinois Compiled Statutes 57/1 et seq. Medical/adult-use cannabis dispensing organization pursuant to section 10-2-19 . New automobile retail sales dealerships with appurtenant service facilities...special use under this section ceases to meet such qualification requirements, said special use shall terminate, without notice, and the business carried on thereunder shall forthwith cease operation. Outdoor patio. Hours of operation: For outdoor patio use, food and liquor service hours will be hours of business operation. Those outdoor patios within five hundred feet (500') of a residentially zoned lot will cease hours of operation at eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. Monday through Thursday and twelve o'clock
Zoning & Land Use