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Stickney · 18.66

Rental units inspection

This section mandates annual inspections of all rental dwelling units and non-owner-occupied properties in Stickney to ensure compliance with building and environmental standards. It also requires rental permits for these units, contingent upon successful inspection.

flats; (3) Residential portions of office, store or other business buildings which are subject to such additional requirements as may apply to business buildings; (4) All other multi-family residential buildings with two or more dwelling units; and, (5) Buildings customarily accessory to the forgoing. (b) Permits. All rental units shall be required to maintain a permit certifying compliance with the items in section 18-64. Applications for permits shall be made in writing and shall state the name...inspection and occupancy. A certificate of inspection and occupancy shall be issued only if the building or structure meets all requirements enumerated in this section. It shall be illegal for anyone to rent, lease or license any rental dwelling units or non-owner occupied properties in the Village of Stickney without first obtaining a certificate of inspection and occupancy. No license of any kind shall be allowed to be issued to permit any business occupation where a certificate of inspection
Buildings & Construction
Country Club Hills · 15.2.01

Definitions to Include

This section outlines general rules of construction for interpreting the ordinance's language and provides definitions for various terms used within the ordinance, including specific zoning-related terms.

bounded by streets or by a combination of one or more streets and public parks, cemeteries, railroad right-of-way, corporate boundary lines, or other topographical features. Building. Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls. Building, Accessory. A subordinate building, or portion of principal building, the use of which is incidental to that of the principal building and customary in connection with that use. Building Height. The vertical distance measured from the established finished grade...support staff who are present at all times residents are present, to help them recuperate from the effects of drugs or alcohol addiction. Home Occupation. A gainful occupation or profession conducted by a resident, as an accessory use in the resident's dwelling unit. Hospice. A temporary residential living arrangement for persons with a disease that requires full-time support, therapy and/or treatment. Hotel. A building containing lodging rooms, a general kitchen and dining room, a common entrance lobby, halls
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 110.5.10

BP business park district

This section establishes the Business Park (BP) district in Hanover Park, aiming to foster unified, campus-like developments for mixed office, research, and light industrial uses. It emphasizes desirable economic activities that are hazard- and nuisance-free, adequately served by public improvements, and buffered from surrounding areas.

limited to tennis courts, golf courses, and jogging, walking and biking trails and paths. i. Showroom and sales area as accessory uses to principal uses. j. Retail business services and personal service uses shall be permitted only as accessory uses to comprise not more than 15 percent of the building area. The retail businesses and personal service uses shall be ones that primarily service the occupancy of the principal use. 5.10.3. Special uses. The following uses may be allowed...cultivation center. g. Medical cannabis dispensing facility. h. Adult use recreational cannabis business. 5.10.4. Conditions of use. a. The minimum net development area shall be 15 acres. b. Residential units shall not be allowed. Watchmen's dwellings shall be permitted only as accessory uses on the premises where employed. c. All business, servicing or processing, except for off-street parking and off-street loading, shall be conducted within completely enclosed buildings, unless otherwise indicated herein. d. Processes and equipment employed
Zoning & Land Use
Schaumburg · 151.08

PAVEMENT DESIGN STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS

This section outlines the general principles and design standards for street pavements, curbs, gutters, and sidewalks to be dedicated to public use or built as private streets within Schaumburg. It references state and AASHTO specifications and relates design requirements to street classification.

area or storage area. (7) Parking Lots: (a) Construction and Design: Construction and design of parking lots shall be as follows. This design shall pertain to all open off-street parking areas and aisles, except parking spaces accessory to a single-family dwelling: 1. Surface Course: Surface course shall be a minimum of one and one-half inches (1-½") of bituminous concrete surface course, compacted. 2. Binder Course: Binder course shall be a minimum of one and one-half inches
Zoning & Land Use
Glenview · 30.3

Fee discount for certain single-family building permits

The Village of Glenview offers a 25% discount on building and plan review permit fees for single-family home improvement projects, including additions and accessory structures, when applications are filed between December 1 and February 28 annually.

December 1 and February 28 each year, the Village of Glenview will extend a 25 percent discount on associated building and plan review permit fees for single-family home improvement projects including room additions, interior remodeling, and accessory uses to single-family dwellings including but not limited to detached garages, sheds, decks, fences, swimming pools, gazebos, and concrete and asphalt flatwork
Hanover Park · 110.5.1

Establishment of districts and allowable uses

This section establishes various zoning districts within Hanover Park and outlines the process for determining allowable land uses, distinguishing between permitted and special uses as detailed in a summary table. The text explicitly states that only uses designated as permitted or special in a district are allowed.

control. TABLE 5.1.2. PERMITTED AND SPECIAL USES Zoning Districts Land Use R R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 H B-1 B-2 BP HC L-I L-O Adult Use of Recreational Cannabis Business S S Accessory Uses P P P P P P P P P P P S Athletic Clubs S Automobile Dealerships S Automobile Rental and Leasing Est. S Auto Service Stations S S Bakeries P P Bakeries <1,000 s.f. P Bakeries...Schools, Private S S S S S S Schools, Public P P P P P P S Sexually Oriented Businesses P P Shopping Centers >150,000 s.f. S Showroom & Sales Area, Accessory P Single-Family Attached Row Dwellings P Single-Family Attached Row Dwellings >4 units/bldg. S Single-Family Det. Dwellings P P P P P Social Service Facilities S S S Taverns S S S Temporary Storage P Temporary Structures For Construction
Zoning & Land Use
Countryside · 10.10.3

Off Street Parking Regulations

This section regulates the use of off-street parking facilities accessory to residential structures. It limits parking to occupant-owned passenger vehicles and guests, with a restriction on the number and type of commercial vehicles, and prohibits open storage of materials on vehicles.

Street Parking Facilities: Off street parking facilities accessory to a residential structure shall be used for parking of passenger automobiles owned by occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory or by guests of said occupants; except, however, no more than two (2) commercial vehicles, as defined in this title, per residential dwelling unit, and owned or used by an occupant of such unit, may be parked upon such an off street parking facility, subject...residence district. The sale of gasoline and motor oil in conjunction with accessory off street parking facilities is not permitted in any residence district. H.   Maximum Number Of Spaces: The total number of accessory parking spaces provided for one-family, two-family or multiple-family dwellings or hotels shall not exceed that required herein for such use or for spaces, whichever number is greater. I.   Floor Area Exemptions: When two (2) or more uses are located on the same zoning
Zoning & Land Use
Lemont · Chapter 17

02. - Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Lemont municipal ordinances. It defines accessory buildings and structures, additions, adult use establishments, and specifically details what constitutes an adult bookstore.

principal uses of which are raising of farm or truck garden crops and one or more of the following: dairying, pasturage, apiculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture, or animal and poultry husbandry, and accessory uses customarily incidental to agricultural activities including but not limited to the farm dwelling, dwellings for tenants and full-time hired farm workers and dwellings or lodging rooms for seasonal workers on a lot not less than 10 acres in area. AIRPORT. Any area of land or water...landing gear apparatus, tail of another trailer, or by the fifth wheel or other portion of a tractor; or 2. Any vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for the use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of business, trade, or occupation. TRANSITION SHELTER. A residential facility providing short-term (120 days or less) room and board in a supervised living environment and generally integrated with counseling
General Provisions
Ford Heights · 56.172

Additional regulations for parking

This section establishes regulations for off-street parking facilities accessory to residential uses in Ford Heights. It dictates permissible uses, allows for joint facilities, specifies how to calculate required spaces, sets minimum dimensions and vertical clearance, and outlines access requirements to ensure safe and efficient vehicular movement.

facilities. Off-street parking facilities accessory to residential use and developed in any residential district in accordance with the requirements herein shall be used solely for the parking of passenger automobiles owned by occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory or by guests of said occupants. Under no circumstances shall required parking facilities accessory to residential structures be used for the storage of commercial vehicles or for the parking of automobiles belonging to the employees, owners...residential district. The sale of gasoline and motor oil in conjunction with accessory off-street parking facilities is not permitted in any residential district. (7) Maximum number of spaces. The total number of accessory parking spaces provided for one-family, two-family or multiple-family dwellings or hotels shall exceed that required herein for such use or for any equivalent new use by more than 50 percent, or four spaces, whichever number is greater. (8) Floor area exemptions. When
Zoning & Land Use
Sandwich · 98.68

Additional regulations, parking

This section outlines regulations for off-street parking facilities in Sandwich. It specifies that residential parking is for passenger vehicles and one small truck, prohibiting commercial vehicles and parking for business patrons. It also permits joint parking facilities for different uses, provided the total number of spaces meets the combined requirements.

accordance with the requirements of this section, shall be used solely for the parking of passenger automobiles and not more than one truck of not more than 1¼ tons capacity used by occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory. Under no circumstances shall required parking facilities accessory to residential structures be used for the storage of commercial vehicles or for the parking of automobiles belonging to the employees, owners, tenants, visitors, or customers of business
Zoning & Land Use
New Lenox · 106.212

Standards

This section outlines the standards and regulations for conducting home occupations in New Lenox. It specifies limitations on location, square footage, employees, structural alterations, sales, manufacturing, number of clients for services, signs, deliveries, and traffic.

Home occupations shall be permitted only in accordance with the following use regulations: (1) Location. A home occupation may be conducted in any dwelling unit in any zoning district in which dwelling units are permitted. Use of detached accessory buildings or structures for the home occupation is prohibited. (2) Allowable square footage. The home occupation shall be subordinate and incidental to the principal use of the building or structure for residential purposes, and not more than 20 percent
Zoning & Land Use
Inverness · 5.4.6

Off Street Vehicle Parking And Loading Requirements

This section establishes minimum requirements for off-street parking and loading facilities to prevent street congestion and promote public safety and welfare. It outlines procedures for new or enlarged buildings and addresses how existing structures are affected by changes in use or intensity.

this section, shall be used solely for the parking of passenger automobiles and not more than one truck of not more than one and one-fourth (1 1 / 4 ) tons' capacity used by occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory. Under no circumstances shall required parking facilities accessory to residential structures be used for the storage of commercial vehicles or for the parking of automobiles belonging to the employees, owners, tenants, visitors, or customers of business...with the Cook County recorder. E.   Schedule Of Parking Requirements: For the following uses, accessory off street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter. Parking spaces required on an employee basis shall be based on the maximum number of employees on duty or residing, or both, on the premises at any one time. 1.   Residential uses, as follows: Buildings containing more than two (2) dwelling units: Efficiency and one bedroom units - one and one-half (1 1 / 2 ) parking
Zoning & Land Use
Prospect Heights · 5.8.2

Additional Parking Regulations

This section outlines regulations for the use of off-street parking facilities accessory to single-family residential uses in Prospect Heights. It primarily restricts parking to passenger vehicles but allows for exceptions for certain trucks and commercial vehicles under specific conditions related to location, surfacing, screening, and height.

parking of passenger automobiles, station wagons and vans up to a gross vehicle weight of eight thousand (8,000) pounds or a class B license used principally as passenger vehicles by the occupants of the dwelling structures to which such facilities are accessory. Under no circumstances shall required parking facilities accessory to residential structures be used for the storage of trucks or commercial vehicles except when located in a garage or a fully enclosed structure and except as follows
Zoning & Land Use
Hoffman Estates · 8.9.3

Private residential swimming pools and spas

This section outlines regulations for private residential swimming pools and spas in Hoffman Estates, covering permit requirements, water supply protection, and owner responsibilities for maintenance, pest control, and preventing water leakage.

Permit Regulations. No permit shall be issued for a private swimming pool or spa or any accessory building unless a permit for a dwelling is issued in connection therewith or a dwelling is already located on the same lot. B. Water Supply. 1. The water supply to a swimming pool shall be protected by means of a proper air gap. If an air gap is not possible, the water supply shall have an appropriate cross connection control device. C. Maintenance
Health & Sanitation
Des Plaines · 10.13.3

Fees For Permits And Inspections

This section establishes a fee schedule for various permits and inspections related to construction, differentiating between one- and two-family dwellings/townhomes and commercial, industrial, and multi-family buildings. Fees are calculated based on the project's value or a flat rate for specific services.

permit issued in compliance with this Code, a fee shall be paid in accordance with the following schedules: PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE One- and two-family dwellings and townhomes: Fee calculations: New construction, additions, and alterations (all-inclusive) Value x 1.75% (rounded up to $1.00) Minimum new construction or alteration permit fee = $50.00 Single permit and fees: Plumbing $100.00 Hot Water Heater Replacement $50.00 Water service upgrade with new tap $1,000.00 plus meter 4 (if required) Water service upgrade from...inspection for that trade. 14.   Bond is required for all commercial, industrial, and multifamily structures, and residential one- and two-family dwellings and townhome principal structures. Detached garages and structures such as sheds, pergolas, and gazebos accessory to one- and two-family dwellings and townhomes do not require a bond
Maywood · 150.003

Fire Limits; Construction Within

This section establishes the fire limits of Maywood, which encompass the entire Village and areas served by the Maywood Fire Department. It prohibits the erection of combustible buildings within these limits, with several specific exceptions for existing structures, temporary buildings, new construction meeting various code standards (IBC, IFC, IEBC, IRC, NFPA), and certain accessory structures.

when protected throughout with a NFPA 72 fire protection system. (5)   IRC governed residential buildings and their associated accessory structures when separated throughout the building as required by the IBC, IRC, and local dwelling unit separation requirements. (6)   IBC governed accessory structures in conformance with the IBC without fire protection systems under 2,000 square feet in size, and approved by the Code Official and Fire Chief or their designee. (1997 Code, § 23.03) (Ord. C0-08-95, passed
Buildings & Construction
New Lenox · 106.140

E single-family residence district (low density estate)

This section establishes the E single-family residence district, intended for low-density residential areas. It outlines permitted uses including single-family dwellings, public facilities, and limited agricultural activities, with provisions for special uses requiring zoning board approval.

occupied and no building, structure or premises shall be erected, altered, enlarged, occupied or used, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, for other than one or more of the following specified uses: (1) Residential uses: single-family detached dwellings. (2) The following public, quasipublic and governmental buildings and facilities: a. Public parks, public playgrounds, public golf courses and public community center buildings. b. Public and parochial schools. c. Public libraries, in conjunction with schools. d. Parish houses and convents...sides not less than 50 feet. c. Rear yard: 60 feet. (4) Maximum height. Maximum height shall be as follows: a. Principal structure: three stories, not to exceed 40 feet. b. Accessory structures: 15 feet. (5) Minimum size of dwellings. Minimum size of dwellings shall be 2,000 square feet, exclusive of basement or garage area. (6) Garage and driveway. All dwellings in this zoning district with a signed sales contract or application for building permit which shall bear
Zoning & Land Use
Lyons · 13.12.4

Number Of Parking Spaces Required

This section of the Lyons municipal ordinance outlines the required number of off-street parking spaces for various land uses, including specific calculations based on employees, service stalls, floor area, seating, and drive-through stacking spaces. It also includes special requirements for automotive uses regarding vehicle storage and screening.

square feet of usable floor area or 8, whichever is greater Churches 1 for each 5 seats or 90 inches of seating space in the main auditorium. The building director shall compute additional required spaces for accessory uses, e.g., daycare Drive-in restaurants 1 per 40 square feet of usable floor area, plus 8 stacking spaces for each drive-in or drive- through transaction station Establishments handling the sale and consumption on the premises of food and refreshment...seats over 400, plus 1 for each employee Truck terminals 1 per vehicle of suitable dimension to accommodate the size of the truck and trailer being parked, plus those spaces required by this section for accessory uses such as offices Two-family dwellings 2 for each dwelling unit Undertaking establishments and funeral parlors 1 for each 100 square feet of gross floor area, plus 1 for each funeral vehicle maintained on the premises Warehouse and storage establishments 1 for each
Zoning & Land Use
Hawthorn Woods · 9.2.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the Hawthorn Woods Zoning Rules, including 'Abandonment' and providing a detailed definition for 'Accessory Building or Use' with specific examples.

only as a special use, and only accessory to a principal use. A drive-through facility does not include a vehicle washing facility external to a building, a vacuum cleaning station accessory to a vehicle washing facility, or an automobile/gasoline service station. (Ord. 1398-12, 6-18-2012) DWELLING: A building or portion thereof, but not including house trailer or mobile home designed or used exclusively for residential occupancy, including one-family dwelling units, two- family dwelling units, and multiple...designed and intended to protect pedestrians from adverse weather conditions. (Ord. 381-87, 6-9-1987) MOBILE HOMES: Any vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of a business, trade or occupation, and which is designed and constructed so that it is or may be mounted on wheels and used as a conveyance on streets and highways and which
Zoning & Land Use
Lockport · 156.092

Design And Development Of Parking Facilities

This section outlines regulations for the design and development of off-street parking facilities. It specifies allowed uses for residential parking, permits joint parking facilities under certain conditions, and details dimensional standards for parking spaces and aisles, including ADA compliance.

parking facilities. Off-street parking facilities accessory to residential uses in (1) any residential zoning district, or (2) the downtown commercial zoning district shall be used solely for parking passenger automobiles owned by occupants of the dwelling units to which the facilities are accessory or by guests of the occupants. Required parking facilities accessory to residential uses shall not be used for storage of commercial vehicles, or parking of automobiles belonging to employees, owners, tenants, visitors or customers
Zoning & Land Use
Mokena · 8.2.2

International Residential Code

This section adopts the International Residential Code, 2024 edition, with specific amendments. Key changes include updating the jurisdiction's name, adopting specific appendices, modifying work exempt from permits, and altering sections related to permit expiration, phased approval, change of occupancy, and means of appeal.

openings in these rated assemblies shall be installed in accordance with Section 716 of the International Building Code. 15.   302.3.6 Shared Accessory Rooms. Delete this section and all subsections in its entirety and insert the following: Accessory Rooms and garages in vertically stacked dwelling units not directly connected and not directly accessible from a dwelling unit shall be separated from dwelling units and from the means of egress by minimum 2-hour fire rated fire barrier assembly tested in accordance...height from floor. Add following at end of section. Measurement shall be from the finished floor elevation comprising at least 50% of the room floor area being served by the emergency egress. 24.   R319.6 Emergency escape and rescue openings - Dwelling additions. Delete exception 3. 25.   R319.7 Emergency escape and rescue openings - Alterations or repairs of existing basements. Delete section R319.7 and all subsections in its entirety and replace as follows: New basement additions, new sleeping rooms in basements, and basements
Buildings & Construction
St. Charles · 17.22.020

Accessory buildings and structures

This section outlines the general requirements for accessory buildings and structures in St. Charles, including their placement, height, lot coverage, and proximity to principal buildings and easements. It also specifies requirements for garages accessory to one- and two-family dwellings.

feet from any principal building on the lot. 7. Accessory buildings and structures attached to the principal building shall comply with all yard and other requirements applicable to the principal building. B. Detached and attached garages accessory to one- and two-family dwellings. 1. Private garages for one- and two-family dwellings shall conform to the applicable yard and setback requirements of the District as modified by Table 17.22-3, but in no event shall a garage...other uses, there shall not be more than one (1) Large Satellite Dish Antenna per building on a lot. c. Large Satellite Dish Antennas shall not be mounted on a building containing single-family, two-family, or townhouse dwelling units. d. Large Satellite Dish Antennas shall not exceed a dish diameter of twelve (12) feet or an overall height of twelve (12) feet. 4. Small wireless facilities. Communication Antennas that are Small Wireless Facilities, as defined in Chapter 13.24 Small
General Provisions
Minooka · 5.2.5

Definitions 1. See End Of Chapter For Illustrations. 1

This section of the Minooka municipal ordinance provides definitions for various zoning-related terms, including 'Abuts', 'Accessory Building', 'Adjacent', 'Agriculture', 'Alley', 'Alteration', 'Animal Hospital', 'Automobile Laundry', and 'Automobile Service Station'.

principal uses of which are growing of farm or truck garden crops and one or more of the following: dairying, pasturage, apiculture, horticulture, floriculture, viticulture or animal and poultry husbandry, and accessory uses customarily incidental to agricultural activities including, but not limited to, the farm dwelling, dwellings for tenants and full time hired farm workers and dwellings or lodging rooms for seasonal workers. ALLEY: A right of way which affords a secondary means of vehicular access to abutting properties. ALTERATION...park. TOXIC MATTER OR MATERIAL: Those materials which are capable of causing injury to living organisms by chemical means. TRAILER: Any vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for the use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of business, trade or occupation, and which may be used as a conveyance on streets and highways, by its own or other motive power. TRAILER, CAMPING: A trailer designed
Zoning & Land Use
Glencoe · 6.21

Licensing Of Accessory Animals

This section establishes a licensing requirement for keeping accessory animals, specifically limited to chickens, on single-family dwelling properties in Glencoe. It outlines application procedures, license validity, a limit on the number of licenses issued, and the potential for specific conditions to be imposed.

herein provided. Only chickens may be kept as accessory animals on property within the village. Keeping of any other accessory animal is not permitted. (1)   Only the owner of a property used as a single-family dwelling may apply for and receive an accessory animal license to keep chickens on their property. (2)   A written application for an accessory animal license must be submitted to the village and must include all information required by the application form. (3)   Accessory animal
Animals & Animal Control
Grayslake · 15.04.020

Adoption of the International Building Code-2009 Edition, with exceptions

This section amends the Municipal Code of Grayslake to adopt the International Building Code, 2009 Edition, with specific exceptions for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses, which will follow the International Residential Code/2009. It also outlines several modifications to the adopted code, including replacing references to the jurisdiction and accessibility codes with local and state provisions.

buildings and structures excepted where other provisions of this code specifically cover the subject matter in question. Exception: Detached one- and two-family dwellings and multiple single- family dwellings (Townhouses) not more than three stories above grade, with individual ground grade means of egress and their accessory structures shall comply with the International Residential Code/2009. B. While the 2009 edition of the International Building Code has been adopted, the following modifications to the 2009 International Building Code (consisting of certain...pools accessory to a Group R-3 occupancy that are less than 24 inches (610 mm) deep, do not exceed 5,000 gallons (18925 L) and installed entirely above ground. 5. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two- family dwellings. 6. Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks and counters. Electrical: 1. Repairs and maintenance: minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles
Buildings & Construction