Special Event Conditions
This section outlines conditions for special events in Mokena, covering fire and life safety, access, occupancy, compatibility with surrounding areas, parking, inspection access, street usage, and security.
This section outlines conditions for special events in Mokena, covering fire and life safety, access, occupancy, compatibility with surrounding areas, parking, inspection access, street usage, and security.
This section outlines regulations for accessory structures, uses, and recreational equipment in Vernon Hills. It specifies prohibited recreational equipment in residential areas, restrictions on animal keeping, and dimensional and placement limitations for accessory buildings like sheds, playhouses, garages, and gazebos.
This section outlines requirements for new condominium developments in Evergreen Park, focusing on inspection, compliance with various ordinances, unit specifications, and essential utilities.
This section outlines the requirements for submitting a landscape plan for projects requiring Architectural Review Commission approval in Hawthorn Woods. The plan must be prepared by a qualified landscape architect and detail existing and proposed site elements, including structures, parking, landscaping, and topography.
This section prohibits the creation of sounds audible beyond 75 feet from the source using sound-producing devices. It also restricts the broadcast of information to the public using sound devices to specific daytime hours.
This section defines various types of adult uses, including general definitions, retail establishments, and entertainment venues. It specifies what constitutes sexually-oriented devices, specified anatomical areas, and specified sexual activities for regulatory purposes.
This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout the South Holland zoning ordinance, including general rules of interpretation for tense, number, and specific word meanings.
This section classifies small wireless facilities as permitted uses subject to administrative review, requiring a permit for their placement, construction, reconstruction, or modification within the Village. Applications must include specific information, such as site-specific structural integrity and make-ready analyses.
This section outlines the general purpose and regulatory framework for commercial districts in Des Plaines, detailing permitted and conditional uses, and specifically defines the purpose, permitted uses, conditional uses, and bulk regulations for the C-1 Neighborhood Shopping District.
This section establishes rules for interpreting the chapter, including the application of tense, number, and specific terms like 'shall' and 'may'. It also provides definitions for key zoning terms such as 'abutting', 'accessory building or use', and 'lot'.
This section defines key terms used throughout the Hanover Park municipal code, including terms related to property, structures, and specific types of establishments. These definitions are crucial for understanding and applying the ordinance's regulations.
This section establishes specific requirements for condominium and cooperative conversions and constructions in Norridge, building upon the state's Condominium Property Act. It mandates inspections, compliance with zoning and building codes, adequate parking, adherence to fire codes, and individual utility metering for units.
This section generally requires commercial activities to be conducted within enclosed buildings but provides exceptions for certain operations like ATMs, parking, drive-throughs, and special events. It then details specific regulations for outdoor dining and drinking, including licensing and special use permit requirements based on factors like noise, proximity to residential zones, and operating hours.
This section provides definitions for various terms used throughout the Old Mill Creek municipal code, primarily related to zoning and land use. It establishes clear meanings for terms like 'abutting,' 'accessory building,' 'adjacent,' and 'alley' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the code.
This section outlines the requirements for conducting home occupations in Western Springs, mandating a permit for most home-based businesses. It establishes general standards to ensure these occupations do not negatively impact the residential character or services of the neighborhood.
This section adopts various Illinois Pollution Control Board rules and regulations for air, water, solid waste, and noise pollution. It specifically amends the noise regulations to apply to construction equipment sound from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM and establishes the pollution control officer as the administrator.
This section outlines the purpose and definitions related to the regulation of antennas and satellite dishes in Wilmington. Its intent is to allow for their installation with minimal visual impact while ensuring compliance with FCC regulations and promoting public welfare.
This section defines terms used within the chapter, including 'Chief of Police', 'Chronic Nuisance Property', 'Control', 'Director', and 'Nuisance Activity'. The definition of 'Chronic Nuisance Property' requires two or more independently investigated nuisance activities within a year.
This section outlines specific use standards for residential uses in River Grove, focusing on multi-unit dwellings and townhouses. It details architectural design requirements, building separation distances, maximum attached units, and private yard sizes.
This section amends the 2012 International Fire Code for the village of Indian Head Park, redefining its title, assigning enforcement responsibilities to the fire protection district and its fire code official, and outlining the official's authority for interpretations and policy adoption.
This section outlines the process for obtaining a special use permit for uses with unique characteristics that may require specific conditions to mitigate potential adverse impacts. It details the additional information required for an application and the role of the plan commission and board of trustees in its approval.
This section defines nonconforming uses as those lawfully established but no longer permitted by current zoning, including those violating separation distances. It outlines procedures for changing nonconforming uses, requiring conversion to a permitted use and prohibiting re-establishment. Changes to other nonconforming uses require special use approval with consideration for adverse impacts.
This section outlines the rules and regulations for park usage in Richmond, specifically addressing prohibited conduct, property maintenance, animal control, and the requirements for alcohol consumption permits.
This section of the Bellwood General Construction Code establishes standards for sub-base materials, driveway construction, and maintenance of public ways during construction. It mandates specific materials and thicknesses for flatwork and driveways, prohibits gravel for driveways and parking areas, and requires the removal of construction debris from public areas.
This section provides definitions for terms used throughout the Noise Regulations Article of the Arlington Heights municipal ordinance. It defines terms such as 'Emergency', 'Noise-sensitive area', 'Residential area', and others relevant to noise control.