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Clarendon Hills · 12.2

Public Nuisances Defined

This section defines "public nuisance" generally and then specifically lists various conditions, acts, and omissions that are declared public health nuisances within Clarendon Hills. These include unsanitary conditions, improperly stored waste, and pollution.

section 24.19 of this code. (Ord. 14-12-41) The deposit of garbage, rubbish, junk, dismantled vehicles, or any offensive substance on any street, sidewalk, or public place, or on any private property, except as may be permitted by ordinance. Any noxious weeds on private property, as defined by the Illinois Compiled Statutes or this code 1 . Such other activity as may constitute a nuisance as defined from time to time by the village board, or elsewhere in this code...electronic equipment or any other substances conducted at any time so as to create a sound nuisance to persons adjacent to or near the property whereupon the nuisance is emanating. A "sound nuisance" is defined as the creation of noise which is objectionable, annoying or vexatious to a reasonable person because of the nature or frequency of its intermittence, rhythm, shrillness, sound pressure level or its presence during normal sleeping hours. A violation of this subsection occurs when an offender
Health & Sanitation
Aurora · 49.104.4

Accessory Uses And Structures

This section outlines regulations for accessory structures in Aurora, specifying where they can be placed on a zoning lot relative to property lines and principal buildings. It also addresses conditions for re-establishing structures after demolition.

system from the property at the owner’s expense within ninety (90) days after notice from the City. If the owner fails to remove the alternative energy system, the Zoning Administrator shall enforce this as a violation of this ordinance. Federal Aviation Administration Regulations. All Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations shall be adhered. On-Site Use. Energy produced through any alternative energy system shall be sued on-site, however, any excess energy may be resold to a utility provider only...structure of the system, with no members, bases, or surfaces added to accommodate the signage. Signage shall be of a size so as not to be readable from a thirty foot distance from the sign in any direction. Noise. Except during such short-term events such as utility outage or a severe windstorm, a wind energy system shall not exceed the following: Fifty-five (55) dBA when in or adjacent to all residential districts, and Sixty (60) dBA when
Zoning & Land Use
Fox Lake · 3.14.7

Special Event Conditions

This section outlines conditions for approving special events, requiring compliance with all laws, adequate safety measures, compatibility with the surrounding area, and proper access for village personnel.

approval of any special event shall be subject to the following conditions: A.   All special events must comply with state law and with the Village Code, ordinances, rules, regulations, and policies. B.   There shall be in every permitted premises for special events not less than two exits leading to the outside, each not less than three feet in width and, if doors are present, they are required to open outward. C.   Occupancy at a special event shall be in compliance...area of the event. The event shall not significantly or materially be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare, or injurious to property or improvements in the surrounding area, including, but not limited to, excess traffic, parking, noise, pedestrian safety, and adverse effects on neighboring areas. E.   Parking areas, both on- and off-street, for a particular event, are to be of adequate size, properly located, and the entrance and exit drives shall be laid out to prevent traffic
Orland Hills · 159.071

M-1 Manufacturing District

This section of the Orland Hills Municipal Code outlines the permitted uses within the M-1 Manufacturing District. It distinguishes between retail/service uses and production/processing/repair uses, with specific examples provided for each category.

rear yard of not less than 60 feet, and no storage of materials or equipment or the parking of automobiles shall take place within the 30 feet closest to any residential lot or lots. (I)   Performance standards. (1)   Noise. Establishments in a manufacturing district shall be so operated as to comply with the following requirements, to wit: At no point on the boundary of a manufacturing district shall the sound intensity level of any individual operation or plant (other than...standards for the manufacturing district and provided the following conditions are met: 1.   Said materials or products shall be stored, utilized, or produced within completely enclosed structures having fire-resistant construction in accordance with the requirements of the building ordinance. 2.   All such structures shall be set back at least 40 feet from lot lines, or in lieu thereof, all such structures shall be protected throughout by an automatic sprinkler system (or a carbon dioxide system of equal protection) complying
Zoning & Land Use
Homer Glen · 220.303

Definitions

This section of the Homer Glen municipal ordinance, filed under zoning, provides definitions for various terms used in the zoning code. It outlines the meanings of words such as 'Abutting', 'Accessory Building, Structure or Use', 'Adjacent', 'Adult Use', and 'Adult Use, Specified Anatomical Areas'.

overnight accommodations available to the general public for compensation. Bed-and-breakfast establishments shall not include hotels, motels, boardinghouses, lodging rooms, or food service establishments. BERM — An earthen mound designed to provide visual interest, screen undesirable views, and/or decrease noise. BILLBOARD — A surface whereon advertising matter is set in view conspicuously and which advertising does not apply to premises or any use of premises wherein it is displayed or posted. BLOCK — A tract of land bounded by streets...serve food and meals on the premises, provided adequate dining room space and kitchen facilities are available. The sale of alcoholic beverages to members and their guests shall be subject to compliance with the Village, state and federal ordinances. CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT — An alternative development technique for single-family homes where individual lot size and other bulk requirements are reduced in direct ratio to areas set aside within the development for the preservation of water, environmentally sensitive areas, other natural features
Zoning & Land Use
Willowbrook · 9.9.02

Administrative Review And Approval Procedures

This section outlines the Village Administrator's authority to process and approve various administrative permits and reviews, including site plan review. Site plan review is required for most building permits involving new construction or significant additions, ensuring compliance with the UDO, and must be obtained before a building permit can be issued.

Permit Review Criteria: To approve the issuance of a Temporary Use Permit, the Village Administrator or their designee shall make an affirmative finding that all applicable provisions of this UDO, the applicable building code, and all other Village ordinances are met. 3.   Village Administrator Action: The application shall be reviewed by the Village Administrator or their designee to ensure the application conforms to the criteria in subsection (3) above. Based upon their review, the Village Administrator or their designee shall...Appearance And Nuisances: The special event shall be compatible in intensity, appearance, and operation with surrounding land uses in the area, and shall not impair the usefulness, enjoyment, or value of adjacent property due to the generation of excessive noise, dust, smoke, glare, spillover lighting, or other forms of environmental or visual pollution. (h)   Signs And Attention-Getting Devices: The Village Administrator or their designee shall review all signage in conjunction with the issuance of the Special Event Permit, although
Zion · 10.21

Construction, installation, erection of communication, television and radio antenna, towers and satellite dishes

This section defines various components related to communication antennas, towers, and satellite dishes. It then outlines regulations for their construction, installation, and erection on residential properties, specifying placement restrictions and height/diameter limitations.

Definition. For the purpose of the administering this section of the ordinance, the following definitions shall apply: (1) Antenna: Any structure designed or used for the purpose of transmitting or receiving information. (2) Dish: A signal receiving device (antenna, dish antenna, satellite dish or dish-type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive communications or other signals from satellites in earth orbit and other extra-terrestrial sources. (3) Dish-type satellite: Signal-receiving antenna, satellite dish, earth stations...following components: (i) A signal receiving device (antenna, dish antenna, or dish type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive communications or other signals from satellites in earth orbit and other extra-terrestrial sources. (ii) A low-noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component and the purpose of which is to magnify, store, transfer, or transmit electronic or light signals. (iii) A coaxial cable, the purpose of which is to carry
Buildings & Construction
West Chicago · 10.5.4

Architectural and development guidelines

This section of the West Chicago Architectural and Development Guidelines outlines specific regulations for parking, driveways, sidewalks, loading and service areas, and outside storage. It addresses requirements for paving, setbacks, screening, and compliance with other city ordinances and the Airport Zoning District Ordinance.

integral part of the building architecture. (5) All areas used for loading and servicing shall be paved in accordance with Code. (6) All loading shall be in compliance with section 10.5-8 of this Airport Zoning District Ordinance. (C) Outside storage and equipment. (1) Accessory structures shall not be deemed to constitute outside storage. Parking of fleet vehicles shall not constitute outside storage. All outside storage shall be on a paved surface and shall only be permitted in the rear...similar, compatible design and materials. (3) Rooftop equipment, vents and ducts shall be screened from adjacent street frontages of the subject zoning lot and adjacent parcels, at eye-level. (4) All buildings shall be insulated to protect from noise by overhead and nearby air traffic. (J) Sight triangles. (1) In order to protect views at vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian intersections, a vision sight triangle, per City Code, will be required
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Brook · 13.2.2

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout Title [Title Number] of the Oak Brook municipal ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of words such as ABUTTING, ACCESSORY, ACCESSORY LIVING UNIT, ADJACENT, ADJOINING, AGRICULTURE, AIRPORT, ALLEY, and ALTERATION.

structure and the use thereof or the use of land that does not conform with the regulations of this title governing use in the district in which it is located but which conformed with all of the codes, ordinances and other legal requirements applicable at the time such structure was erected, enlarged or altered, and the use thereof or the use of land was established. NURSING HOME: A building containing facilities for the care of and occupancy by aged, chronically...WALL: An interior wall of adjoining buildings extending from its footing to the underside of the roof, and which separates and is in common use by such adjoining buildings. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: Criteria established to control smoke and particulate matter, noise, odor, toxic matter, vibration, fire and explosion hazards, glare and heat and radiation hazards generated by or inherent in uses of land or structures. PERGOLA: An arbor formed of horizontal trelliswork supported on columns or posts, over which vines
General Provisions
Kenilworth · 153.048

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various types of signs and related architectural elements within the municipality of Kenilworth. These definitions are crucial for interpreting and applying the zoning regulations related to signage.

lawfully erected, but no longer complies with provisions of federal, state or village laws, ordinances or regulations as a result of changed conditions, including the enactment of this part. A sign that was in violation of any village law, ordinance, or regulation as of the date of the enactment of this part is not a legal nonconforming signs. LIGHT POLE CIVIC BANNER SIGN. A temporary banner sign erected pursuant to a village-approved civic event sign plan and intended...with a decorative base at ground level or wood, brick, masonry, or the like which surrounds the posts or beams, if any, supporting the sign. NEON ILLUMINATED SIGN. A sign which incorporates lighted neon tubes or other fluorescing gas. NOISE OR ATTENTION-GETTING SIGN. A sign which emits sound, vapor, smoke, odor, particles or gaseous matter to attract attention. OCCUPANT. The owner, tenant, business or other user of all or a portion of a building. OFF-PREMISES COMMERCIAL MESSAGE SIGN
Zoning & Land Use
University Park · 1232.17

Satellite dish antennas

This section defines components of satellite signal-receiving antennas and establishes permit requirements and specific location restrictions for their installation within University Park, prohibiting front/side yard placement and roof mounting, and requiring a minimum distance from property lines.

following: A. A signal-receiving device (antenna, dish antenna or dish-type antenna), the purpose of which is to receive communication or other signals from satellites in earth orbit and from other extraterrestrial sources; B. A low-noise amplifier (LNA) which is situated at the focal point of the receiving component, the purpose of which is to magnify, store, transfer and/or transmit electronic or light signals; and/or C. A coaxial cable, the purpose of which is to carry or transmit...prior to the adoption of subsection (c) hereof shall be removed by the owner or lessor of the premises on which they are located by April 1, 1986. (3) Dish antennas existing on the effective date of this section (Ordinance 649, passed November 12, 1985) and not conforming to this section, but which did conform to the previous law, shall be regarded as nonconforming antennas. The use of such nonconforming antennas may be continued for two (2) years from
General Provisions
Stickney · Section 7.02

Permitted home occupations

This section outlines the restrictions and conditions under which home occupations are permitted within Stickney's single-family district. It details limitations on the number of pupils, employee residency, operational space, business invitee access, and environmental impacts.

neighborhood. (6) No more than 25 percent of the floor area of the dwelling unit shall be used in the conduct of the home occupation. (7) No equipment or process shall be used in such home occupation which creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors or electrical interference detectable to the normal senses off the lot, if the occupation is conducted in a single-family residence, or outside the dwelling unit if conducted in other than a single-family residence. There...audible interference in any radio or television receivers off the premises, including radio water meters or sensors, or causes fluctuations in line voltage off the premises. (8) The dwelling must comply with all other provisions of this Zoning Ordinance and the this Code. (9) Activities which are not permitted as a home occupation as defined in this section shall be considered a business use and are prohibited in any residential district. (10) The following home occupations are prohibited: (a) Wholesale
Zoning & Land Use
Glendale Heights · 11.4.22

Vacation Rental

This section establishes that operating a vacation rental in Glendale Heights requires a conditional use permit, authorized by the Board of Trustees after a public hearing. It outlines the specific documentation needed for the permit application, including insurance, ownership details, and homeowner association approval if applicable.

vacation rental property as a venue for weddings, conferences, parties or other events regardless of the number of attendees; m.   Erect any external signage regarding the vacation rental; n.   Permit any criminal activity or public nuisance, including excessive noise, to take place on the property. If any owner or manager knows or suspects that any criminal activity or public nuisance is taking place on or immediately adjacent to the property, the owner and/or manager shall immediately notify the Village...criminal background of any other person with an ownership interest, in connection with any conditional use permit application submitted pursuant to this division; p.   Be in violation of any other requirement of this division, the zoning code, any Village ordinance or any rules or regulations promulgated under any of the foregoing. 3.   Every vacation rental shall post, in a conspicuous place within the vacation rental, the name and telephone number of the owner or his or her manager, notice that
Zoning & Land Use
Romeoville · 94.37

Block Party Permit Regulations

This section outlines the responsibilities of block party permit applicants and attendees, and establishes specific regulations for conducting block parties, including street classification, barricade requirements, and prohibitions on street alteration.

provisions of this chapter, that occur during the conduct of the block party. All persons attending any block party, pursuant to a duly issued block party permit, shall likewise, by their attendance, accept responsibility for complying with all applicable ordinances and regulations of the village in connection therewith. (B)   Without limiting or modifying the foregoing, all block parties shall specifically be required to comply with the regulations hereinafter set forth in this section, and all block party permits issued...connection with any block party. (14)   All block party permit applicants shall remain in attendance at the block party for the entirety of its scheduled duration. (15)   No persons attending any block party shall make any loud noises or create any disturbances that constitute a nuisance to the public not in attendance at the block party, and the applicants for any block party permit shall likewise ensure that any live or recorded music played in connection with any block party
Streets & Public Property
McHenry · 11.3.1

Definitions

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

limited to, the following activities: bands, music, karaoke and other similar activities that are accessory to the principal use on the subject property and any such indoor entertainment proposed shall comply with all applicable City of McHenry rules, ordinances and regulations. This definition does not include, permit, encompass or allow any activity regulated and/or addressed in title 4, chapter 3, “Adult Businesses And Uses”, of this Code. Additionally, it does not include, permit, encompass or allow amusement facilities already regulated...separates one building from another and that is in joint use by each building. PATIO: An unenclosed, hard surfaced area at the finished grade and located directly adjacent or attached to a building. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, glare, heat, or other effects generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. PERMEABLE SURFACE: Any material that allows the infiltration of stormwater into previously undeveloped land
General Provisions
Glendale Heights · 11.2.2

Definitions

This section of the Glendale Heights municipal code provides definitions for various terms used throughout the code, with a particular focus on defining different types of establishments related to adult entertainment and related materials. It also includes cross-references to related definitions for 'Accessory' terms.

sale of beer "to go" in hand-capped, sealed containers in quantities of up to one half (1/2) barrel and/or wholesale distribution. Other uses such as a restaurant or tavern as permitted by the Village of Glendale Heights Zoning Ordinance and/or Liquor Commission. MOBILE HOME: A detached single-family dwelling unit designed and used exclusively for long term residential occupancy with plumbing and electrical connections for attachment to outside systems but designed to be transported after fabrication...lightweight plastic, fabric, or other material, whether or not containing a message of any kind, suspended from a rope, wire, or string, usually in a series, designed to move in the wind. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, glare, heat, or other effects generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. PERGOLA: A freestanding structure consisting of vertical posts supporting an open roof of girders
Zoning & Land Use
Shorewood · 8.1B-8

International Property Maintenance Code (Ipmc)

This section of the Shorewood municipal ordinance adopts the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) 2018 edition and specifies modifications. It mandates the replacement of 'name of jurisdiction' and 'chief appointing authority' with 'Village of Shorewood', and 'code official' with 'chief building official or their designee'. It also renames the 'Department of Property Maintenance Inspection' to 'Building Department' and outlines the interpretation of defined terms.

structure has been constructed, exists or is maintained in violation of any specific requirement or prohibition applicable to such building or structure provided by the approved building or fire code of the jurisdiction, or of any law or ordinance to such an extent as to present either a substantial risk of fire, building collapse or any other threat to life and safety. 9) A building or structure, used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, because of inadequate maintenance...individual unit. Physical interconnection of smoke alarms shall not be required where listed wireless alarms are installed and all alarms sound upon activation of one alarm. The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. Exceptions: 1) Interconnection is not required in buildings that are not undergoing alterations, repairs or construction of any kind. 2) Smoke alarms in existing areas are not required to be interconnected where alterations or repairs
Buildings & Construction
Bartlett · 3.3.2.19

Class Os

This section establishes a Class OS license in Bartlett, which allows holders of specific prerequisite liquor licenses to sell alcohol for on-premises consumption in a designated outdoor seating area. It outlines conditions for the secured outdoor area, including access, fencing, service type, operating hours, and restrictions on noise-generating activities.

subject to further restriction by any applicable hourly limits and requirements associated with the prerequisite Class A, A Extended, F or Q license or liquor licenses in general. F.   No outdoor music, amplified sound, live performances or other noise or vibration generating activities shall be permitted within or directed at the outdoor seating area, unless a special event and amplifier permit for said special event are provided. Exception: Music played through a speaker for background music, provided the volume...licensee. H.   The outdoor seating area shall be treated as an extension of the restaurant/bar’s public serving area and licensed premises. I.   The licensed establishment must comply with all other terms set forth in any zoning approval ordinance unless otherwise expressly provided in a special use permit, variation, PUD or other zoning approval ordinance. J.   The maximum occupancy of the outdoor seating area shall be based on the maximum seating capacity as determined by the Village’s Building
Business & Licensing
Oak Forest · 114.056

Special Event Conditions

This section outlines various conditions for special events in Oak Forest, focusing on fire safety, accessibility, compatibility with surrounding development, parking, access for city personnel, use of public rights-of-way, and security requirements, including police officer costs.

Fire and life safety. Special events must comply with state law and with the city code, ordinances, rules, regulations, and policies. (B) Access to event. There shall be in every permitted premises for major special events not less than two exits leading to the outside, each not less than three feet in width and, if doors are present, they are required to open outward. (C)   Occupancy at a special event shall be in compliance with city and state...area of the event. The event shall not significantly or materially be detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare, or injurious to property or improvements in the surrounding area, including, but not limited to, excess traffic, parking, noise, pedestrian safety, and adverse effects on neighboring areas. (E)   Parking areas, both on and off street, for a particular event, are to be of adequate size, properly located, and the entrance and exit drives shall be laid
Business & Licensing
Zion · 30.66

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the article, including 'cost reimbursement', 'emergency', 'emergency work', and 'loud and unruly gathering'. The definition of 'loud and unruly gathering' is particularly detailed, outlining specific conduct that constitutes a violation.

property or on a public right-of-way as defined under the Criminal Code of 2012, 720 ILCS 5/1-1 et seq.; or (i) Urinating or defecating in public. Minor means any person under the age of 18 years old. Noise sensitive area includes, but is not limited to, the land on which a school, hospital, nursing home, church, court, public library, or similar institution is located and the area within 250 feet of a school, hospital, nursing home, church, court...structure or building in which one or more persons reside, provided that the structure or building is properly zoned, or is legally nonconforming, for residential use in accordance with the terms and maps of the city's zoning ordinance. Residential area also includes: (i) any other buildings, structures and improvements on the premises, as well as balconies, decks, patios, yards, and all other interior and exterior areas; and, (ii) common use or other areas of multiple dwelling unit properties. Responsible
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Long Grove · 5.11.8

Applications

This section outlines the procedures for filing applications with the Village of Long Grove, including where to file, required forms and formats, filing deadlines for original applications and supplemental data, and associated fees.

source brightness in watts, and sufficient information to determine the amount of illumination which would shine on adjacent lots. (c) Such other information as the Village shall require to show full compliance with this title and all other applicable ordinances of the Village. 14. Reserved. 15. Applications for Solar Energy Systems (SES). (a) Generally Applicable Requirements. (1) The name, address, and telephone number of the person, firm, or corporation that will construct or install the proposed SES. (2) Elevation drawings...manufacturer, in sufficient detail to allow for a determination that the manner of installation conforms to this Code and other applicable law. (7) A certification of design compliance for the proposed SES with respect to the applicable noise, structural, and safety regulations set forth in the Village Code, which certification must have been obtained from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or an equivalent independent testing agency approved by the Building Commission. (8) A signed indemnification agreement in accordance with Subsection
Zoning & Land Use
Rockdale · 90.118

Special uses

This section declares specific land uses as 'special uses' requiring individual authorization due to their unique characteristics. These uses are impractical to automatically include in standard zoning categories and necessitate a case-by-case review for location and operation.

Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. No cannabis or cannabis-infused products shall be stored in a transport vehicle. i. All signage for the transport facility must be pre-approved by the village as part of the special use ordinance. j. The transporting organization shall pay the village an administrative fee of three percent of the gross revenue derived from its cannabis transporting organization to help defray a portion of the cost incurred by the village in providing additional police protection...proposed special use will be compatible with existing uses in the area in the following ways: a. Traffic. Any adverse impact of types or volumes of traffic flow has been minimized. b. Environmental nuisance. Any adverse effects of noise, glare, odor, dust, waste disposal, blockage of light or air, or other adverse environmental effects of a type or degree not characteristic of permitted uses in the zoning district have been minimized or eliminated. c. Neighborhood character. The proposed use will
Zoning & Land Use
Lake Bluff · 9.5.3

Amendments To The International Fire Code

This section amends the 2018 International Fire Code for Lake Bluff by renaming the code, incorporating referenced standards with a more restrictive precedence, adding a requirement for reporting hazardous conditions, and establishing a fee schedule for plan review and site inspections.

shall be installed in each room used for sleeping purposes and within 15 feet of the entrances of all rooms used for sleeping purposes. The signal shall be clearly audible within each room used for sleeping purposes over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. In single-family residences with split-levels, a smoke detector installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level if the lower level is less than one full story below...family residence or two-family residence in lieu of battery-powered smoke detectors or hard-wired smoke detectors, provided that such low-voltage standard central smoke detection system meets the requirements for such a system set forth in the ordinance codified in this chapter or is otherwise approved by the code official. 907.2.32 Add new section as follows: 907.2.32 Existing Multi-Family (Three Or More Dwelling Units) Buildings. All multi-family buildings when renovated or constructed hereafter, shall have installed
Buildings & Construction
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.

provides adequate shelter, food, water, yard condition, yard security, and other necessary conditions to preserve the health of the accessory animals; and otherwise complies with the requirements of this chapter. If any deficiency or deviation from the code of ordinance's conditions and restrictions is found, the applicant or licensee must correct such violation within such period of time as the village shall direct. (c) Regulations for chickens. In addition to any other requirement of this article, the following conditions...contact with the feed. (9)   No licensee shall permit: A.   Noxious or offensive odors from chicken-keeping, including the odor of chickens or manure, to be perceptible at or beyond the boundary of the licensee's property; B.   Offensive noise from chickens that disturbs the peace at any time; or C.   Any other public or private nuisance resulting from the licensed activity, consisting of litter, droppings, feathers, waste, or attraction of pests or rodents. (10)   The licensee shall submit
Animals & Animal Control
Streamwood · 11.7.1.8: District Standards:

This section outlines specific operational, aesthetic, and utility standards for properties zoned as I-1 Office, Research, and Restricted Industrial. It mandates that operations occur within enclosed buildings, restricts truck parking near residential areas, requires comprehensive landscaping, and mandates underground utility systems.

elements that are in a manner or amount so as to adversely affect the community will not be permitted. Specifically, all uses shall operate in conformance with this code and shall be limited by the following: 1.   Noise: No noise from operations (other than that emanating from vehicular traffic), either continuous or intermittent, shall be detectable at the limits of the tract on which the use is located. 2.   Glare Or Heat: No glare or heat shall be detectable...detectable at the limits of the tract on which the use is located. 5.   Fire And Explosive Hazards: Materials that present potential fire and explosive hazards shall be stored and used only in conformance with all applicable village ordinances. 6.   Radiation Hazards: Materials that present potential radiation hazards shall be stored and used only in conformance with the most restrictive of the applicable municipal, state and federal regulations. 7.   Electromagnetic Interference: Electromagnetic interference shall not adversely affect the operations
Zoning & Land Use