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Villa Park · 6.11.2

Permitted Uses

This section outlines permitted temporary uses and structures in Villa Park, including those for emergency weather protection, seasonal sales, contractor offices, real estate offices, and community events, with specific time limits and conditions for each.

such use of the street, and then only with the express written approval of the police department and the village board. 3. Before conduct of a carnival, circus, fair, festival, parade, or block party, all necessary permits and/or licenses and/or approvals must be secured from the applicable governmental agencies. G. Outdoor seating accessory to a eating or drinking establishment subject to the following supplemental regulations: 1. The outdoor seating area must be open to the sky with the exception that...private sidewalks or pedestrian walkways provided that at least four (4) feet of the walkway remains obstruction-free. If alcohol is to be served, a fence or similar barrier must be constructed around the outdoor seating area where liquor is served. 3. The outdoor seating area may be located in a yard or required building setback. 4. The seating may not occupy or interfere with the use of required parking spaces, aisles, driveways, fire lanes or fire exits
Zoning & Land Use
Third Lake · 18.29

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the article, including alcohol, alcoholic beverage, conveyance, event or gathering, host, illicit drug, parent, public place, and reasonable steps.

Alcohol means 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 means 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...means: (1) Controlling access to alcoholic beverages at the event or gathering; (2) Controlling the quantity of alcoholic beverages present at the event or gathering; (3) Verifying the age of persons attending the event or gathering by inspecting driver licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcoholic beverages while at the event or gathering; (4) Supervising the activities of minor at the event or gathering; and (5) Calling for police assistance
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Round Lake Beach · 4.11.1

Social host responsibility

This section of the Round Lake Beach municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms related to social host responsibility. It clarifies terms such as alcohol, alcoholic beverage, event or gathering, host, illicit drugs, parent, person, public place, and reasonable steps.

Definitions: 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, or combined...parking 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 drivers licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcoholic beverages while at the event or gathering; and supervising the activities of minors at the event or gathering, calling for police assistance in the event people
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Woodridge · 9.3.16

Adult Business Uses

This section establishes regulations for adult business uses in Woodridge, aiming to balance constitutionally protected expression with the protection of public health, safety, and general welfare by addressing concerns like crime, sexually transmitted diseases, and negative impacts on surrounding areas and property values.

increasing crime; e.   Adult business uses can produce higher levels of noise, traffic, and glare as compared to other businesses by virtue of adult business uses’ hours of operation; f.   Serving or otherwise allowing the consumption of alcoholic liquor at adult business uses can lead to increased criminal activity and exacerbate neighborhood deterioration; g.   requiring adult businesses to be separated from each other and dissimilar uses is a reasonable regulation that will provide for the protection of the image...display, decorations, sign, show window or other opening from any public right of way, site development area (SDA) line or property line. 2.   Sale of Alcohol: No adult business use shall be located on any premises for which a license to sell alcohol has been issued and no alcohol shall be permitted on such premises. 3.   Persons Under Eighteen (18) Years of Age Prohibited: a.   Persons under the age of eighteen (18) years are prohibited from being
Zoning & Land Use
South Elgin · 98.01

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the chapter, including applicant, application, carnival, carnival rides, circus, code, and film production event.

limited to: community and neighborhood parades, festivals and athletic events which meet some or all of the following criteria: (1)   Closure of roads, streets or blocks; (2)   Demarcation of "No Parking/Tow Zones;" (3)   Issuances of multiple permits or licenses; (4)   Provision of village services as defined herein. SPECIAL EVENTS COORDINATOR. The Director of Parks and Recreation, or their designee, who shall be responsible to coordinate applications and logistics for special events and film productions. SPECIAL EVENTS SUPPORT TEAM. Representatives...staffing levels required, expected attendance, parking impact, numbers of event days, footprint of the event (including road closures, excluding block parties), event security, emergency safety plans, inspections, mutual aid potential, type of entertainment, community impact and the availability of liquor. VILLAGE. The Village of South Elgin and its officers, agents, employees and representatives VILLAGE PROPERTY. Public streets, sidewalks, right-of-way, parks or other property owned or controlled by the village. VILLAGE SERVICES. Services provided by village departments including
Business & Licensing
Wood Dale · 17.404

Business Park Districts

This section establishes the Industrial/Business Park District (I-1) in Wood Dale, outlining its purpose, permitted and special uses, and detailed dimensional standards for lots and buildings. It also includes provisions for landscaping, pedestrian/bicycle access, and gateway corridors.

Commercial Corridor Commercial Southeast Irving Park Corridor Commercial District Commercial/ Service Town Center Business Industrial/ Business Park Thorndale Corporate Corridor Overlay Thorndale Interchange Overlay Land Uses Residential Uses Bed and breakfast S S S S S Community residence, state licensed P P P P Community residence, unlicensed S S S S Convents S Daycare home P P P P S Dwelling units, above ground floor business use S S P Dwelling units, attached single-unit S P Dwelling units, detached...Indoor retail sales of goods (greater than 100,000 square feet) S S S Indoor retail sales of goods, accessory (up to 25% of total square footage) S P Internet sales with warehouse P Kennel S Liquor stores P P P P Medical cannabis cultivation centers S S S Medical cannabis dispensaries P P P Medical/dental clinics P P P P S S Motor vehicle rental S S Motor vehicle repair facility for commercial motor vehicles S Motor vehicle repair
Zoning & Land Use
Woodstock · 4.1. 3.10: Noise:

This section of the Woodstock municipal ordinance provides definitions for terms related to noise regulation, including specific measurements like dBA and Leq, as well as definitions for dwelling, emergency power generator, emergency vehicle, and emergency work.

people which continues and can reasonably be expected to continue for two (2) or more hours per day on a temporary basis not to exceed two (2) weeks (as opposed to an annual permit), and has received a permit, license or authorization from the municipality. RECEIVING PROPERTY: Shall mean any property, including an individual unit of a multi-dwelling or multi-use property that is adversely affected by noise transmitted by another property or from another unit within the same...Public Assembly: Noise directly resulting from crowd noise associated with a public assembly. 6.   Snow Removal And Street Sweeping: Noise resulting from the operation of snow removal and street sweeping equipment. 7.   Other Exemptions: The City Manager or the Liquor Commissioner may each authorize exemptions from the prohibitions contained in this Section 4.1.3.10 for special occasions or exceptional circumstances. D.   Noise Area Classifications: For purposes of the receiving property uses described in Table 1 of Section B of this Chapter
Health & Sanitation
Northbrook · 15.1047

Additional regulations for public way outdoor seating areas

This section outlines the requirements for public way outdoor seating areas, including the need for a license agreement, specific insurance coverage, an annual fee, and adherence to pedestrian and vehicular traffic regulations, ensuring a minimum clear sidewalk width and safe distance from the roadway.

Public way outdoor seating areas shall be required to also secure a license agreement for the use of the public way with the village, in form and acceptable to the village manager and village attorney, and approved by the board of trustees, which shall include at least the following: (1) An agreement to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the village for any and all claims for liability or damages arising from the operation of the public way outdoor seating area...including, but not limited to, any potential business disruption due to the village's need to work within the public way; and (2) A certificate of commercial general liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and if applicable, liquor liability insurance. The amount of the required coverage shall be approved by the village, but in no event shall liability coverage be in an amount less than $1,000,000.00 combined single limit per occurrence with a general aggregate of no less than
Business & Licensing
Northbrook · 15.1047

Additional regulations for public way outdoor seating areas

This section outlines the requirements for public way outdoor seating areas, including the need for a license agreement, specific insurance coverage, an annual fee, and adherence to pedestrian and vehicular traffic regulations, ensuring a minimum clear sidewalk width and safe distance from the roadway.

Public way outdoor seating areas shall be required to also secure a license agreement for the use of the public way with the village, in form and acceptable to the village manager and village attorney, and approved by the board of trustees, which shall include at least the following: (1) An agreement to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the village for any and all claims for liability or damages arising from the operation of the public way outdoor seating area...including, but not limited to, any potential business disruption due to the village's need to work within the public way; and (2) A certificate of commercial general liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and if applicable, liquor liability insurance. The amount of the required coverage shall be approved by the village, but in no event shall liability coverage be in an amount less than $1,000,000.00 combined single limit per occurrence with a general aggregate of no less than
Business & Licensing
Waukegan · 3.50

Social hosts

This section defines key terms related to social hosts, including alcoholic beverage, event or gathering, host, illicit drugs, parent, public place, and reasonable steps, which are foundational for understanding subsequent regulations concerning social host liability.

Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following terms shall have the following stated meanings: 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, or combined with other substances. Event or gathering. Any group of three or more persons who have assembled or gathered...parking 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 drivers licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcoholic beverages while at the event or gathering; and supervising the activities of minors at the event or gathering, calling for police assistance in the event people
Business & Licensing
Glendale Heights · 6.6A-10

Social Hosting

This section defines key terms related to social hosting regulations in Glendale Heights. It clarifies definitions for alcohol, alcoholic beverages, conveyances, events/gatherings, hosting, illicit drugs, intent, knowledge, legal guardians, minors, and parents.

stated otherwise: 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...alcohol and alcoholic beverages at an event or gathering; controlling the quantity of alcohol and alcoholic beverages present at the event or gathering; verifying the age of the persons attending the event or gathering by inspecting driver's licenses or other government issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcohol and alcoholic beverages while at the event or gathering; and supervising the activities of minors at the event or gathering and calling for police assistance
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Ford Heights · 30.528

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Youth Tobacco Control division of the Ford Heights municipal ordinance. It clarifies the meanings of terms such as distribute, licensee, photographic identification, point of sale, public place, retailer, and tavern.

offer to give, sell, deliver, dispense or issue, or cause or hire any person to give, sell, deliver, dispense, issue or offer to give, sell, deliver, dispense or issue. Licensee means any person obtaining a tobacco product retailer's license under this division. Photographic identification means any officially issued card containing the bearer's date of birth that includes a photograph of the person seeking to purchase tobacco products and that is accepted as proof of age under state...machines that dispense tobacco products or self-service displays of tobacco products in the village. Tavern means an enclosed place of business kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public as a place that primarily serves alcoholic liquor for consumption on the premises and in which providing entertainment or the service of food is only incidental or secondary to the sale of alcoholic beverages for immediate consumption. Examples of places of business not deemed to be taverns within
Business & Licensing
Elwood · 162.005

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the chapter, covering concepts such as property lines, building types, land uses, and vehicle services.

chain conveyor is employed may be included. BAR, TAVERN, COCKTAIL LOUNGE. A building, or part of a building, where alcohol is sold to be consumed on the premises, and which has a separate counter upon or over which alcoholic liquor is the principal commodity served. BASEMENT. The portion of a building which is below the main floor and is partly or entirely below grade. The BASEMENT is considered part of the floor area when more than one-half is above...received and cared for apart from their parents or guardian, for part or all of a day but not for overnight inhabitation. This includes nursery schools, child care centers, day nurseries and play groups. COMMUNITY RESIDENCE (GROUP HOME). Any licensed community residential facility providing food, shelter and personal guidance, under such supervision as required, to not more than 15 developmentally disabled, mentally ill, victims of domestic violence, injured or terminally ill persons, who required assistance, temporarily or permanently, in order
General Provisions
Wood Dale · 14.503

Trespasses

This section of the Wood Dale municipal ordinance establishes rules for interpreting its language and provides definitions for key terms, including "canvasser," "chief of police," "city," "entry," and "go-cart."

greater than thirty (30) miles per hour. 3.   In a careless, reckless or negligent manner so as to endanger the person or property of another or to cause injury or damage thereto. 4.   While under the influence of intoxicating liquor or narcotics. 5.   To hunt, pursue or kill any wild bird or animal. 6.   To commit any crime. 7.   While in possession of any firearms unless authorized by law. 8.   Between the hours of ten o'clock...person who printed, wrote, compiled or manufactured the same. b.   The person who caused the same to be distributed. 4.   It shall be unlawful for the owner, lessee, occupant or agent of premises to permit any person, whether licensed or acting under the terms of this section or otherwise, to post, affix or otherwise attach to any building, structure or fixture located upon such premises, whether such fixture be natural or artificial, any poster or handbill containing any matter prohibited
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Braceville · 31.21

Powers

This section outlines the powers and duties of the Mayor of Braceville, establishing the Mayor as the Chief Executive Officer, President of the Council, and Superintendent of the Department of Public Affairs, with responsibilities including presiding over meetings, supervising departments, representing the village, and managing licenses and public utilities.

establishes the Executive and Administrative powers of the Office of Department of Public Affairs (Village Mayor, Pursuant to 65 ILCS 5/4-4-3) for the Village of Braceville as follows: Represent the Village of Braceville at County Meetings. Preside as Village Liquor Commissioner. Negotiate Bank Loans with the assistance of the Finance Commissioner. Assist all Commissioners in Emergencies. Represent the Village of Braceville at Meetings in Springfield Mayor as Superintendent of the Department of Public Affairs. As provided, the Mayor shall...contracts on behalf of the village and shall have charge of and cause to be prepared and published all statements and reports required by law or ordinance or resolution of the Village Commission. The Mayor shall grant all licenses and permits, and in the absence or inability of any of the Commissioners to act, he or she shall exercise temporary supervision over the department assigned to such Commissioner. Franchises. The Mayor shall have supervision over all public service utilities
Administration & Government
Winthrop Harbor · 39.07

Fines Applicable To All Offenses

This section outlines the fines applicable to various ordinance violations heard in administrative adjudication in Winthrop Harbor. It details set fines for repeat offenses, acknowledging these are administrative aids and not intended to supersede official code penalties.

Bars $25 $500 110.55 BYOB regulations $250 $500 $750 $750 116.54 Tobacco Sales Restricted to a Minor $100 $500 116.59 Possession of Tobacco Products by Minor $25 $50 $100 $100 117.12(A) $100 $250 $500 $750 119.01 Junk Dealers (license required) $10 1 $500 1 119.04 Junk Dealers (vehicle identification) $10 1 $500 1 119.05 Junk Dealers (junk yards) $10 1 $500 1 119.06 Junk Dealers (nuisance) $10 1 $500 1 125.01 Video Gaming $50 $100 $200 $400 130.01 Curfew...Weapons $100 130.11 Discharge of Firearm $100 $500 130.12 Vagrancy $100 $500 130.13 Spitting in Public Places $100 $500 130.14 Articles on Window Ledges $100 $500 130.15 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia $150 $500 130.16 Possession/Consumption/Transpo rt of Alcoholic Liquor by a Minor $50 $100 $150 $150 130.17 Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor $150 $500 130.18 Destruction of Sex Offender Notifications $100 $500 130.19 Public Urination or Defecation $150 $500 131.01 Assault $100 $500 131.02 Battery
Administration & Government
Calumet City · 86.113

Outdoor pay telephones prohibited

This section prohibits the installation or maintenance of outdoor pay telephones, with exceptions for those located on the public way or specifically permitted by the city council through a revocable certificate of registration. Violators are subject to fines.

telephone situated (1) On vacant property; (2) On property on which there is situated an abandoned building; (3) On property that is kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public as a place that primarily sells alcoholic liquor at retail; or (4) On property on which there is a building that is used primarily for residential purposes. Certificates of registration shall be issued for particular locations identified in the application therefor. The city council by rule may establish...copy of each application for a certificate of registration shall be mailed to the alderman in whose ward the proposed telephone is to be located within five (5) days after the application is received. (d) Whenever the permits and license committee, upon recommendation of the chief of the police department, and/or the public safety committee, determines that it is not in the public interest for the telephone to remain on private property, or that the telephone may have a deleterious
Utilities & Services
Willow Springs · 10.1.2

Offenses Against Public Property

This section of the Willow Springs Municipal Code prohibits several actions that damage or obstruct public property, including expectorating on sidewalks, tampering with grade markers, depositing injurious materials on thoroughfares, using lug wheels on pavement without planking, playing ball on streets, occupying public ways without a license, allowing water to flow onto streets, and theft of municipal property.

such streets. Playing Ball on Streets Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any person to play ball or throw any ball to and fro upon any public thoroughfare in the Municipality. (1963 Code) Public Ways; Occupation of: Unless properly licensed in accordance with this Village Code, no person shall erect any booth or establish or fix any stand for the sale of fruit, books or other merchandise, or any article of value whatever, within the boundary lines of any street...Offenses in Public Parks: No person shall bring within, possess or control, sell or give away, or drink any alcoholic beverages as defined by state law at any time in any Village park except as permitted by the local liquor control commissioner. No person shall bring within, possess or control, deposit or leave any glass bottle or glass container in any Village park. No person shall drive or operate any motorized vehicle, including but not limited to, go-carts, mini
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Lakemoor · 43.20

Social Host Responsibility

This section defines key terms related to social host responsibility, including alcohol, alcoholic beverages, conveyances, events/gatherings, hosts, illicit drugs, parents, persons, and residences/premises. The definition of 'underage' is incomplete in the provided text.

different meaning. 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 0.5% or more of alcohol by volume and which is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed or combined with other substances...gathering. 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 drivers licenses or other government-issued identification cards to ensure that minors do not consume alcoholic beverages while at the event or gathering; and supervising the activities of minors at the event or gathering, calling for police assistance in the event people under
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Oak Park · 17.2.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the article, including alcohol, alcoholic beverages, cannabis, illicit drugs, minors, and the act of hosting underage persons consuming such substances.

following meanings: 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, or 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...illicit drugs at the event or gathering in such a manner that no underage person has access to them at the event or gathering; B.   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 illicit drugs while at the event or gathering; C.   Supervising the activities of underage persons at the event or gathering either in person
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Roselle · 9.753

Standards for issuance

This section outlines the standards and conditions for obtaining and maintaining a sidewalk seating permit in Roselle. It requires applicants to submit a complete application and comply with conditions such as providing liability insurance, limiting items to tables, chairs, and trash receptacles, obtaining building inspector approval of a site plan, and maintaining public improvements.

permitees shall comply with the following conditions throughout the term of the permit: (1) Provide general commercial liability insurance with coverage not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00). The insurance shall be issued by a company licensed to conduct business in Illinois and the village shall be named as an additional insured. Claims made policies shall be unacceptable. The permittee shall submit to the village administrator or his designee any and all documentation including exclusion riders, necessary...clear physical delineation of the permit area. A clear physical delineation shall include non permanent: fencing, posts and roping or other physical delineation approved in the permitted plans. All physical delineations shall be maintained in good condition. The village liquor commissioner may order any permit holder to replace its physical delineation with an alternative if it is determined that the physical delineation is inadequate based on experience in the permit and surrounding areas. (22) All alcoholic beverages delivered
Streets & Public Property
Oak Park · 17.2.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the article, including alcohol, alcoholic beverages, cannabis, illicit drugs, minors, and the act of hosting underage persons consuming such substances.

following meanings: 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, or 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...illicit drugs at the event or gathering in such a manner that no underage person has access to them at the event or gathering; B.   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 illicit drugs while at the event or gathering; C.   Supervising the activities of underage persons at the event or gathering either in person
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Hoffman Estates · 9.5.9

R-9 Planned Development District

This section establishes the R-9 Planned Development District in Hoffman Estates, outlining legislative intent and specific regulations for three subzones (A, B, and C) that permit various residential and other uses with defined density and lotting requirements.

Stations P 10. Bowling Alleys S 11. Bus Terminal S 12. Bus., Music, Dance & Commercial School P P 13. Carnival, Circus or Fair T T 14. Catering Establishments P 15. Christmas Tree Sales T T 16. Cocktail Lounges, Retail Liquor Store S 17. Currency Exchange P 18. Dept., Furniture, Home Appliance Store P 19. Drug Stores P P 20. Employment Agencies P 21. Florist Shops & Greenhouses, Retail P P 22. Food Locker P 23. Funeral Home, Mortuary S 24. Game...General Plan Standards. 1. General Design Standards. The general plan design shall be prepared by professional persons, architects, city planners, engineers, landscape and architects and surveyors, and in accordance with applicable Village ordinances. Architects, engineers and surveyors shall be licensed by the State of Illinois. City Planners shall be full members or eligible for full membership in the American Planning Association. Landscape Architects shall be full members or eligible for full membership in the American Society of Landscape Architects
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett · 10.6D-4

Special Uses

This section outlines uses permitted as 'special uses' within the B-4 Community Shopping District, requiring a special use permit for their establishment and operation. It lists a variety of commercial, recreational, and public service uses.

other governmental and utility service uses. Film processing centers. Fix-it shops, for general, minor repair. Funeral parlors and undertaking establishments. Game rooms, as defined in and subject to the additional regulations imposed by the Bartlett game room licensing in title 3, chapter 4 of the Bartlett municipal code. Hotels and motels. Ice and milk machines. Medical cannabis dispensing center. Motorcycle sales. Newspaper and magazine stands, freestanding. Off-site parking and storage of new and pre-owned vehicles for motor...developments. Police or fire stations. Post offices. Public utilities. Public works facilities. Recreation and amusement establishments, including bowling alleys, pool halls, dance halls, skating rinks, golf driving ranges, miniature golf courses and mechanical rides. Restaurants, drive-in or serving liquor. Senior citizen housing. Social or fraternal association meeting places. Structures with building heights in excess of twenty five feet (25') used for a permitted or special use. Taverns or cocktail lounges. Theaters, open air, automobile, drive-in. Tobacco/Vape Stores. Trailer
Zoning & Land Use
Wilmington · 74.02

Operating requirements

This section outlines the operating requirements for golf carts and non-highway vehicles on Wilmington city streets. It requires a valid driver's license, restricts operation on roads with speed limits over 35 mph, and specifies conditions for crossing certain highways.

highway vehicle upon city streets in the city of Wilmington. a. A person shall not drive or operate a golf cart or non-highway vehicle upon any roadway in the city of Wilmington without a valid driver's license. b. It is unlawful to drive or operate a golf cart upon or non-highway vehicle on any roadway in the city of Wilmington with a speed limit greater than thirty-five (35) miles per hour. Provided, however, a golf cart...highway vehicle while under the influence is subject Sections 11-500 through 11-502 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, including, but not limited to, Driving Under the Influence (625 ILCS 5/11-501) and Illegal Transportation or Possession of Alcoholic Liquor in a Motor Vehicle (625 ILCS 5/11-502), and applicable local ordinances. f. Golf carts and non-highway vehicles shall not be operated on sidewalks or other public property not accessible to or authorized for vehicular traffic. g. A person who drives
Traffic & Vehicles