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Mokena · 3.17.7

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.

Fire And Life Safety: All special events must comply with State law and with this 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 (2) exits leading to the outside, each not less than three feet (3') in width and, if doors are present, they are required to open outward. C.   Event Occupancy: Occupancy at a special event shall be in compliance with Village...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 volume and safety, and adverse effects on neighboring areas. E.   Parking: 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
Vernon Hills · 4.7

Control over accessory structures, uses, and recreational equipment

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.

hitting, throwing, batting or kicking any type of ball, disc, puck or object into, over or under a net, matt or goal must be disassembled and stored within the dwelling unit or approved accessory structure which complies with this ordinance between November 1 and March 1 of each year. Exceptions: 1. Basketball standards, backboard, basket and net assemblies. 2. Recreational equipment customary to passive winter recreational activities. 3. Portable hockey nets six feet or less in height. 4. Trampolines...commodity sold or services rendered that require delivery or shipment of merchandise, goods or equipment by other than passenger-sized motor vehicles, three-quarter-ton step-up van or similar-sized trucks; 4.7.3.10. There shall be no perceptible noise, odor, smoke, electrical interference or vibrations emanating from the structure in which the home occupation functions; 4.7.3.11. The home occupation shall be conducted in such a manner that it does not create parking or traffic congestion for the abutting or adjoining
General Provisions
Evergreen Park · 17.55

Condominium Development Specifications

This section outlines requirements for new condominium developments in Evergreen Park, focusing on inspection, compliance with various ordinances, unit specifications, and essential utilities.

building located on the property and by the common area. (3)   No building or land previously granted a variation to any zoning, building, or subdivision ordinance shall be converted into condominiums unless the current requirements of the applicable ordinance are met. (4)   All condominiums shall comply with the current regulations, including open space and parking requirements, for the land use zone in which they are located. Conversion of an existing building into condominiums shall not require additional parking spaces...provided, air conditioning system. (7)   All walls, ceilings, and floors separating units shall be soundproof. (8)   Common garbage and trash disposal containers shall be provided in a location screened from view in an area to avoid a minimum of noise and smell. Pickup shall be at least twice weekly for all structures containing 12 or more units. (9)   All residential condominium buildings shall provide a recreational or assembly area of not less than 800 square feet for four units
Zoning & Land Use
Hawthorn Woods · 9.17.6

Landscape Plan And Planting Requirements

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.

minimum caliper of three inches (3") or equivalent substitute plantings shall be provided on the lot for every one thousand (1,000) square feet of required open space on any development lot as required in the Village Zoning Ordinance for the Zoning District in which the subject lot is located. Such required landscape planting shall not apply to interior open space areas devoted to athletic fields, agricultural fields, septic fields and similar interior open space uses that may limit interior...residential use. Said fences and/or berms shall be required where topographic conditions, building features including loading facilities, lighting, waste disposal and other similar features, site features such as parking circulation location and others create lines of sight or noise potential that support the need for fencing or berming. Fencing or berming shall be in addition to landscape planting requirements. 15.   Planting design requirements shall include such criteria as established in the Architectural Review Commission criteria for issuance of a certificate
Zoning & Land Use
Markham · 132.03

Excessive Noise Or Offensive Sound

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.

(A)   It shall be unlawful for a person or entity to generate or to create a sound which can be heard more than 75 feet from the source of the sound through the use of
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Niles · 8.5

USE DEFINITIONS

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.

regularly appear in a state of nudity, or where live performances are characterized by the exposure of specified anatomical areas or by specified sexual activities. Adult cabaret establishments specifically exclude minors, or minors are specifically prohibited by statute or ordinance, regardless of whether any such business is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages. 3. Adult Motion Picture Theater. A business used for presenting motion pictures that are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on matter depicting, describing, or relating to specified...meeting rooms, restaurants and bars, and recreational facilities for the use of guests. Bed and breakfasts and short-term residential rentals are considered a hotel/motel. Industrial - Limited. Industrial activities that are contained entirely within a building, and any noise, odor, smoke, heat, glare, and vibration resulting from the activity are confined entirely within the building. A limited industrial use may also include a showroom and ancillary sales of products related to the items manufactured or stored on-site. Industrial - General
Zoning & Land Use
South Holland · SPECIFICATION A

DEFINITIONS

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.

carried on as a business. 27. Lot: A parcel of land occupied or intended for occupancy by a use permitted in this ordinance, including one (1) principal building and its accessory buildings, and the open space required by this ordinance, and having its principal frontage on a street or an officially designated and approved place. 28. Lot, corner: A lot abutting upon two (2) or more streets at their intersection. 29. Lot coverage, building area: The percentage...Satellite receiving antenna: An accessory structure whose purpose is to receive communication or other signals from orbiting satellites and other extraterrestrial sources, and which consist of three (3) main components: The antenna itself (often called a dish); a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and a receiver. The antenna and the LNA are located outdoors and are connected by coaxial cable to the receiver, which is placed indoors. The height of the antenna shall be measured vertically from the highest point
Zoning & Land Use
South Barrington · 7.6.3

Regulation Of Small Wireless Facilities

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.

manufacturers' specifications for all noise-emitting equipment and a depiction of the proposed equipment relative to all adjacent property lines. In lieu of a written report, the applicant may submit evidence from the equipment manufacturer that the ambient noise emitted from all the proposed equipment will not, both individually and cumulatively, exceed the applicable limits; o.   Information showing the small wireless facility has received any required review (for example, environmental assessment and review) by the FCC pursuant to the National...Village shall deny an application which does not meet the requirements of this Chapter, including, but not limited to, sections 7-6-4 and 7-6-13 of this Chapter. (2)   If the Village determines that applicable codes, ordinances, or regulations that concern public safety, or the collocation requirements and conditions stated in section 7-6-4 of this Chapter require that the utility pole or wireless support structure be replaced before the requested collocation, approval shall be conditioned
Streets & Public Property
Des Plaines · 12.7.3

Commercial Districts Regulations

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.

stormwater retention areas), and 2) more than one-half ( 1 / 2 ) of the tract area is located within two thousand feet (2,000') of a tollway operated by and under the jurisdiction of the Illinois toll highway authority. The ordinance classifying a tract into the C-7 High Density Campus District must include a legal description of the tract and findings that the tract satisfies the eligibility standards in this subsection J6. b.   Supplemental Parking Requirements: The following parking requirements...traffic backups and other hazards on adjacent public streets for motorists entering and exiting the development. (4)    The orientation of any buildings, including parking garages and decks, will minimize the adverse impacts on any adjacent residential areas from lighting, noise, deliveries, loading and unloading and general activity levels. (5)    The exterior elevations of buildings will demonstrate an architecturally harmonious development with other, existing buildings throughout the entire development. (6)    If the planned unit development consists of more than a single
Zoning & Land Use
Sandwich · 98.3

Rules and definitions

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'.

thereof or the use of land that does not conform with the regulations of this chapter or any amendment hereto governing use in the district in which it is located, but conformed with all the codes, ordinances, and other legal requirements applicable at the time such building or structure was erected, enlarged or altered, and the use thereof or the use of land was established. Noxious matter or material means a material which is capable of causing injury to living...wall of adjoining buildings, extending from its footing below grade to the underside of the roof, which divides and is in common use by such adjoining buildings. Performance standard means a criteria established to control smoke and particulate matter, noise, odor, toxic, or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosion hazards, glare or heat, or radiation hazards generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. Person means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, proprietorship, or other legal entity. Plan commission
Zoning & Land Use
Hanover Park · 110.2.3

Definitions

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.

medical services by state-licensed medical practitioners, electrolysis treatment by permitted operators of electrolysis equipment, and massage by licensed massage therapists shall be excluded from the definition of adult physical culture establishments. It is not the intent of this ordinance to regulate matters of massage establishments which are licensed and regulated by the state department of professional regulation, or by the village as a licensed massage establishment. Editor's note— The above definition is derived from...establishment providing major repair services for motor vehicles, such as collision repair services, including body, frame, or fender straightening or repair and painting of vehicles, or other motor vehicle or motor vehicle parts repair or replacement activities generating noise or odor, in addition to those operations specified under "motor vehicle repair shop." Buildable area: Buildable area is that area remaining on a lot or parcel after complying with all yard requirements. Such remaining area may be built upon provided
General Provisions
Norridge · 18.285

Condominium and cooperative requirements

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.

area. 3. No building or land previously non-conforming (legal or illegal) or granted a variation to any zoning, building or subdivision ordinance shall be converted into condominiums or a cooperative building unless the current requirements of the applicable ordinance are met. 4. All condominiums and cooperatives shall comply with the current regulations, including open space and parking requirements for the land use zone in which they are located. Provided, however, that there shall be at least...Each unit shall have separate hot water heater, furnace, and if provided, air conditioning system. 7. Common garbage and trash disposal containers shall be provided in a location screened from view in an area to avoid a minimum of noise and smell
Buildings & Construction
Lemont · 17.06.120

OUTDOOR OPERATIONS

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.

commercial activities must be conducted within completely enclosed buildings unless otherwise expressly allowed by this ordinance. This requirement does not apply to automated teller machines, off-street parking or loading, or drive-through operations as otherwise permitted by this ordinance. This provision also does not apply to activities in conjunction with special events or promotions as allowed by the Village. See Chapter 8.33 of the Lemont Municipal Code for regulations on the outdoor storage of combustible or explosive materials...seating capacity of ten or more shall require a special use permit if one or more of the following applies: 1. The outdoor dining and drinking area is to have any music, either live, amplified or alike, or generate noise other than typical sounds generated by dining and/or drinking. 2. The outdoor dining and drinking area is located within 50 feet of a residentially zoned lot or residential use, when a barrier exists (fence or significant landscaping), or 100 feet
Zoning & Land Use
Old Mill Creek · 19-C

Definitions

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.

perform any manner of automobile maintenance, service or repair. No outside storage or display of merchandise shall be permitted on such premises except on a temporary or promotional basis as permitted by the village in accordance with applicable ordinances. The total area of the principal building (as measured in square feet) shall not exceed 5% of the lot area of the zoning lot. AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY. A building or section thereof containing facilities for washing more than two motor vehicles, using...year flood. BASEMENT. A story, partly underground, having not more than one-half of its clear height below the average grade of the adjacent ground. BERM. An earth mound formed primarily to shield or screen undesirable views and/or decrease noise. BERM, BERMING. A hill or contour of land that acts as a visual barrier between a lot and adjacent properties, alleys or streets. BILLBOARD. An off-premises sign owned by a person, corporation or other entity that engages
Zoning & Land Use
Western Springs · 10.4.6

Home Occupations

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.

principal building on the zoning lot for any home occupation is expressly prohibited. 3.   The home occupation shall not interfere with the delivery of utilities or other services to the area. 4.   The activity should not generate any noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare, or interference with radio or television transmission in the area that would exceed that normally produced by a dwelling unit in a zoning district used solely for residential purposes. 5.   No toxic, explosive, flammable, radioactive...applicant in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days of the date the application is received. 2.   In cases where the department of code enforcement determines that the proposed home occupation will violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, the application will be denied. (Ord. 92-1855, 12-14-1992; amd. Ord. 98-2064, 12-21-1998) 3.   All home occupation permits shall be valid for a period of three (3) years from the initial date of approval unless sooner
Bensenville · 6.6.3

Adoption Of State Regulations

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.

Waste Rules and Regulations; and 4.   State of Illinois, Pollution Control Board, Noise Rules and Regulations. (1976 Code § 15.041) Said Noise Rules and Regulations are hereby amended by deleting the exception application of Rules 202 through 207 of said Noise Regulations as applies to sound emitted from equipment being used for construction and by further modifying said rules to provide that Rules 202 through 207 shall apply to sound emitted from equipment being used for construction from the hours...pollution control officer or his designated deputy shall administer the provisions of the above-stated rules and regulations throughout the Village. C.   If any provisions of the above-stated rules and regulations are in conflict with any ordinance of the Village, the more restrictive provision shall govern. (1976 Code
Environment & Natural Resources
Wilmington · 150.93

Antenna and satellite dish regulations (wireless communications ordinance)

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.

(A) Purpose and intent. It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to permit antennas and satellite dishes where they can be installed with minimal visual impact by encouraging colocation and other aesthetic measures
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee · 6.9.2

Definitions

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.

counteract, or govern conduct that occurs on that property. DIRECTOR: The Director of Community Development or his or her designee. NUISANCE ACTIVITY: Any one (1) of the following activities, behaviors or conduct, as defined by federal, state or Village ordinance: A.   Disorderly conduct as defined in 720 ILCS 5/26-1. B.   Unlawful use of weapons as defined in 720 ILCS 5/24-1 et seq. C.   Mob action as defined in 720 ILCS 5/25-1. D.   Discharge of a firearm as defined...property as defined in 720 ILCS 5/21-1 et seq. K.   Illegal consumption or possession of alcohol as defined in 235 ILCS 5/1 et seq. L.   Any violation of Chapter 5 of Title 6 of the Village Code regulating noise control that results in the issuance of a citation or notice to appear in court. M.   Criminal housing management defined in 720 ILCS 5/12-5.1. N.   Structure unfit for human occupancy as defined in the Village’s Property Maintenance Code. O.   Unsafe
Health & Sanitation
River Grove · 6.10.2

Use Standards Enumerated

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.

provisions of this title including, but not limited to, chapter 11, "Site Development Standards", chapter 12, "Off Street Parking And Loading", chapter 13, "Signs", and chapter 14, "Landscaping And Screening", of this title, as well as all applicable village ordinances. (A)   Residential Uses: 1.   Dwelling, Multi-Unit And Dwelling, Townhouse: (a) All townhouse developments and multi-unit dwellings shall be designed with the front facade facing the street. When the side walls of a townhouse development and multi-unit dwelling...children being cared for, including names, addresses and phone numbers. In addition, the following criteria shall be considered: (a) The provision of adequate on site drop off zones, sidewalks, and exterior lighting. (b) The amount of traffic or noise to be generated. (c) The provision of adequate open space. 5.   Daycare Home, Adult And Daycare Home, Child: Daycare homes shall meet all federal, state and local requirements including, but not limited to, licensing, health, safety and building code requirements. Upon
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park · 14.45

Amendments to International Fire Code

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.

fire code official. Construction documents shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work proposed and show in detail that it will conform to the provisions of this code and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as determined by the code official. All buildings, except single-family housing, are also required to complete an application for building/life safety review at the fire station at the time prints are submitted for review. All fire protection...areas of every building. All devices must be in sync. All sprinklered buildings shall be provided with audio/visual devices that activate on water flow. Full building notification is required. Audio devices must register 75dB above ambient room noise. Strobe devices must register a minimum of 15 candela (cd) in a room size 20 feet by 20 feet (reference NFPA 72 table 7.5.4.1.1). (72) Section 907.5 (Occupant notification systems) is amended by adding the following new subsection: 907.5.3 Automatic sprinklers. Where
Buildings & Construction
Third Lake · 32.497

Special uses

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.

date of such ordinance unless construction or alteration of any structures in connection with the special use is substantially completed within that time period. Upon written application and for good cause shown, the board of trustees may, by ordinance, in its sole discretion, grant extensions of time not to exceed one year each. (2) Standards for a special use permit. In recommending approval or conditional approval of a special use, the plan commission and village board shall find that...volume of traffic flow now otherwise typical in the zoning district shall be minimized. Adequate measures shall be taken to provide ingress and egress so designed as to minimize traffic congestion. 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, shall be appropriately controlled. The hours of operation shall not create
Zoning & Land Use
Summit · 11.17.3

Nonconforming Uses

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.

have been met: The subject property cannot reasonably or economically be used for a conforming use; The proposed use is equally appropriate or more appropriate in the proposed location than the existing nonconforming use; The traffic, hours of operation, noise and other operating characteristics of the proposed use will result in no greater adverse impact on the neighborhood than the previous nonconforming use; The proposed use will not be detrimental to the existing character of development in the immediate neighborhood...applicable to the zoning district in which it is located. Adult Entertainment Use: See 11-8-2(E) for additional regulations governing existing nonconforming adult entertainment uses. Notes: 1 This has been revised to be more flexible than current ordinance, which states that absolutely no expansion is allowed. 2 This has been revised. Under the current ordinance, nonconformities damaged by more than 60% of value may not be re-established regardless of the cause of damage
Zoning & Land Use
Richmond · 14.20.1

Consumption of Alcohol by Minors

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.

Consumption of Alcohol by Minors, and Chapter 23, Liquor, of the Richmond Municipal Code or any other ordinance regulating the use of the park. 14 of 31 (d) Rules and Regulations. The following rules and regulations shall govern the usage of the park: 1. Advertisements. No person shall post, stencil or otherwise affix any notice, bill, sign, advertisement or other paper upon any structure, post or tree or other property in the park. 2. Alcoholic Beverages. No alcoholic beverages shall...animal litter deposited by said animal is promptly removed. This subsection shall not apply to dogs assisting physically challenged persons or utilized by a police agency. 4. Conduct. No person shall make or assist in making any improper noise, riot disturbance, breach of silence or diversion tending to a breach of peace in the park. 5. Damage to Property. No person shall mark, deface, injure, destroy, damage, cut, pluck or take away park plantings or property without written approval
Bellwood · 150.18

General Construction Code Requirements

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.

paving), stamped concrete, brick pavers or similar. Gravel is not permitted for driveways, parking areas and parking lots irrespective of the zoning district in which it is located. (2)   Existing parking surfaces shall have 12 months after passage of Ordinance, No. 8-97 to be upgraded. (C) Streets and alleys to be maintained. (1)   Provisions shall be made to provide for regular cleaning and sweeping as necessary of all mud and debris arising from construction activities and deposited...shall be deposited with to village to ensure that all debris and clutter associated with construction is removed or maintained. (F) Hours of operation; general construction and carpentry . There shall be no outdoor construction or carpentry activities generating noise at any time other than the following: (1)   Monday - Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (2)   Saturday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (3)   Sunday: 8.00 a m. to 4:00 p.m. (4) Emergencies . Construction activities for emergencies
Buildings & Construction
Arlington Heights · Section 8.1603

Definitions

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.

sounds. c. Emergency work. Any work performed for the purpose of preventing or alleviating physical trauma or property damage, whether actually caused or threatened by an emergency, or work by private or public utilities when restoring utility service. d. Noise-sensitive area. The land on which a school, hospital, nursing home, church, court, public library, or similar institution is located and the area within 250 feet thereof. e. Public right-of-way. Any street, avenue, boulevard, highway, sidewalk, alley...which one or more persons permanently reside, provided that the structure or building is legally zoned for residential purposes, or is legally nonconforming, for residential use in accordance with the terms and maps of the Village's zoning ordinance. h. Residential District. Any of the R-E, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-6 and R-7 zoning districts as established pursuant to "The 2002 Comprehensive Amendment of the Zoning Ordinance of the Village
Public Safety & Law Enforcement