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Bartlett · 10.7C-8

Performance Standards

This section establishes performance standards for uses within the I-2 Economic Development Area Overlay District, focusing on limiting noise and visible/particulate matter emissions to protect public health and welfare.

Noise Emissions: No use or special use shall cause or allow the emission of sound beyond the boundaries of its property, as property is defined in section 25 of the Illinois environmental protection act, so as to cause noise pollution, or so as to violate any provision of the Bartlett municipal code (which adopts the standards in 35 Illinois administrative code, subtitle H, parts 900, 901 and 951). Sound levels from any permitted or special use or uses...flash point of less than one hundred eighty seven degrees Fahrenheit (187°F). b.   The use and storage of such materials shall be in conformity with standards prescribed by the national fire protection association and with requirements of other ordinances of the village. c.   The storage of said materials shall be prohibited aboveground. 4.   Detonable materials shall not be stored within two hundred feet (200') of a lot line. F.   Glare Or Heat: Any operation producing intense glare or heat
Zoning & Land Use
Forest View · 10.2.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used in Forest View's zoning and land use regulations. It provides specific criteria for what constitutes an "accessory building or use" and defines an "alley."

motorcycles, boats and monuments.) PARTICULATE MATTER: Finely divided solid or liquid matter, other than water, which is released into the atmosphere. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: The criteria established in Section 10-8-10 of Chapter 8 of this Title to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, waste or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. PLAN COMMISSION: The Planning and Zoning Board of the Village, as provided in Chapter...DISTRICT: A section or sections of the Village for which the regulations and requirements governing use, lot and bulk of buildings and premises are uniform. ZONING MAP: The map or maps incorporated herein by reference, designating zoning districts. ZONING ORDINANCE: The Forest View Zoning Ordinance
General Provisions
Braceville · 156.113

A-1 Agricultural District

This section establishes the A-1 Agricultural District to preserve agricultural productivity by protecting prime farmland and limiting urban sprawl. It aims to maintain large agricultural areas and allows for low-density residential development primarily for those associated with agricultural production.

following: Advertising signs shall be permitted on tracts of land where the principal use is agriculture, provided such signs have no moving parts, and shall also conform with other regulations set forth as follows and other county codes or ordinances and Illinois Statutes: Spacing: Along Interstate Highways: No advertising sign shall be located nearer than 2,000 feet from another advertising sign. Along all other thoroughfares: No advertising sign shall be located nearer than 2,000 feet from another advertising...time and/or temperature and are not more frequent than ten seconds. Off-street parking and loading. In accordance with regulations herein set forth in §§ 156.125 et seq. Performance standards. All activities shall conform to the Performance Standards relating to noise as set forth in § 156.207. The performance standards shall in every case by applied at the boundaries of the lot on which such activities take place. A-R Agriculture-Residence District . Criteria for establishment of A-R Agriculture-Residence District
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Park · 15.1.19

Miscellaneous Parking Offenses

This section outlines various prohibited parking locations and situations within Oak Park, including blocking driveways, intersections, sidewalks, and specific distances from fire hydrants. It also restricts parking for certain trucks and commercial vehicles in residential areas.

gross weight capacity (including vehicle and maximum load) in excess of eight thousand (8,000) pounds, shall be parked on a public street or a public or private driveway in any residence district as defined by the Zoning Ordinance, except when making deliveries or to perform requested service at a particular residence. A motor vehicle is not a “truck or commercial vehicle” for the purposes of this Subsection if: 1.   The vehicle is powered solely by a battery-electric...other historic buildings on Forest Avenue shall be parked only in a designated bus stand on Chicago Avenue adjacent to Holmes School playground. While so parked the motor of the bus shall be turned off so as to reduce noise and exhaust fumes. O.   Double parked. P.   In an area restricted to the loading and unloading of children. Q. When any bus is parked or standing longer than fifteen (15) minutes, its engine shall be turned
Traffic & Vehicles
Oak Park · 15.1.19

Miscellaneous Parking Offenses

This section outlines various prohibited parking locations and situations within Oak Park, including blocking driveways, intersections, sidewalks, and specific distances from fire hydrants. It also restricts parking for certain trucks and commercial vehicles in residential areas.

gross weight capacity (including vehicle and maximum load) in excess of eight thousand (8,000) pounds, shall be parked on a public street or a public or private driveway in any residence district as defined by the Zoning Ordinance, except when making deliveries or to perform requested service at a particular residence. A motor vehicle is not a “truck or commercial vehicle” for the purposes of this Subsection if: 1.   The vehicle is powered solely by a battery-electric...other historic buildings on Forest Avenue shall be parked only in a designated bus stand on Chicago Avenue adjacent to Holmes School playground. While so parked the motor of the bus shall be turned off so as to reduce noise and exhaust fumes. O.   Double parked. P.   In an area restricted to the loading and unloading of children. Q. When any bus is parked or standing longer than fifteen (15) minutes, its engine shall be turned
Traffic & Vehicles
Carol Stream · 15.9.02

Petitions

This section outlines the procedures for filing and processing petitions related to Pollution Control Facilities in Carol Stream. It specifies the required number of copies, filing fees, and the distribution process by the Village Clerk.

chemical analysis of waste; iii.   Plans for identifica-tion and verification of waste; iv.   Plans for identifica-tion of unacceptable waste, soils or other material and removal of same; v.   Leachate collection, management and treatment system or plan; vi.   Noise control; vii.   Operation of air emission monitoring system; viii.   Facility cleaning and maintenance, including, but not limited to, the interior floor; and ix.   For each type of waste proposed to be received for storage, treatment, management, consolidation or disposal, provide...whether the facility is located outside the boundary of the 100-year flood- plain or whether the site is floodproofed, and documentation supporting such statement; (22)   Documentation detailing compliance of the proposed facility with all applicable storm water ordinances; (23)   As to whether the plan of operation for the facility is so designed to minimize the danger to the surrounding area from fire, spills or other operational accidents, at a minimum, provide documentation detailing: (a)   Accident prevention plan, including plans
Environment & Natural Resources
Harwood Heights · 17.24.070

Condominium development requirements for conversions

This section mandates a special use permit for all condominium conversions in Harwood Heights. Applicants must submit a detailed property conditions report, including an assessment of structural elements and estimated repair costs, along with a declaration of compliance with building codes and a history of violation notices.

outlined in Section 17.56.210 shall be required for all condominium conversions. 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. B. In addition to all other special use application requirements, the applicant shall provide a property conditions report from a qualified licensed engineer or registered architect describing the condition and expected useful life of the roof, foundation, external...which it will be located; 3. The proposed conversion is compatible in intensity, characteristics and appearance with existing land uses in the immediate vicinity within the zoning district. Factors in determining compatibility include, but are not limited to, location, noise, odor, light, dust control, and hours of operation; 4. The proposed conversion will improve the quality and condition of the building and the dwelling units within it to a far greater extent than if the conversion were not made
Zoning & Land Use
Chicago · 10.8.335

Outdoor Special Events.

This section defines what constitutes a "special event" in Chicago, including various types of temporary aggregations of attractions held on public or private property that require specific city services or licenses. It also clarifies exclusions from this definition, such as parades, athletic events, and certain farmers markets.

market requiring a market registration pursuant to Section 10-8-331(b)(2), or a neighborhood block party at which no food, beverages or merchandise is sold, or a citywide festival conducted pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement authorized by ordinance. (2)   "Department" means the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. (3)   "Sponsor of the event" means the entity who is conducting the special event or in whose name or for whose support the proposed special event will be presented...event will not prevent proper fire and police protection or ambulance service; (6)   The event is not being conducted for an unlawful purpose; (7)   The event will not subject the surrounding neighborhood to an unreasonable degree of noise, littering or parking difficulties in light of the character of the neighborhood; (8)   The event will not conflict with a parade, carnival, or other event which has been previously scheduled; and (9)   The special event will not require city services that cannot
Streets & Public Property
River Grove · 6.16.3

Generic Use Definitions

This section of the River Grove municipal ordinance provides definitions for various types of residential dwelling units. It differentiates between single-unit, two-unit, three-unit, multi-unit, townhouse, and dwellings located above ground-floor commercial uses.

entirely within the building. MANUFACTURING, MEDIUM: The manufacturing of products from processed or unprocessed raw materials, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, and packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales, and distribution of such products. This manufacturing may produce noise, vibrations, illumination, or particulate that is perceptible to adjacent land users but is not offensive or obnoxious. MINIWAREHOUSE: A facility used only for the storing of personal property (no commercial storage) where individual owners control individual storage spaces...fabrication, processing, or sale of products. WAREHOUSE/DISTRIBUTION: The storage, wholesale and distribution of manufactured products, supplies and equipment. (I)   Other: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: The subdivision and/or development of a land area as a single unified development, where certain zoning ordinance regulations, such as bulk and use standards, are modified to allow for more flexible planning in conformance with the planned unit development standards and approval processes. TELECOM HOTEL: A telecommunication carrier facility containing equipment for telecommunications use including switches, routers
General Provisions
Rolling Meadows · 122.42

Definitions

This section of the Rolling Meadows Code provides definitions for terms used throughout the code, particularly those with special or limited meanings. It includes definitions for 'Abandonment', 'Accessory structure', 'Accessory use', and various terms related to adult-use cannabis businesses.

adult-use cannabis cultivation center or an adult-use cannabis dispensing organization, as permitted by the city as a special use in the designated zoning district and regulated by this chapter. For purposes of the city's zoning ordinance, the business of cannabis processing organization, is specifically excluded from the definition of the term "adult-use cannabis business establishment," as such use is a prohibited use in any zoning district of the city. Adult-use cannabis craft grower means...occupied residence providing accommodations for a charge to the public. Bed and breakfast establishments do not include motels, hotels, boarding houses, or food service establishments. Berm: An earthen mound designed to provide visual interest, screen undesirable views, and/or decrease noise. Block: That property abutting on one side of a street between the two nearest intersecting streets, railroad rights-of-way, or other natural barriers. Blue roof: A roof that is designed to store and discharge rainfall. Brew pub: A full
General Provisions
Elmhurst · 1.06

Penalties

This section outlines the standard penalties for violations of the Elmhurst Municipal Code, including fines and daily penalties. It also details alternative penalties for specific chapters and addresses failures of officers to perform duties.

constitutes a separate offense. (c) Applicability. The penalty provided by this Section applies to the amendment of any section of this Code or a code adopted herein by reference whether or not such penalty is reenacted in the amendatory ordinance. (d) Reference to Sections. Reference to a section of this Code shall be understood also to refer to and include the penalty section relating thereto, unless otherwise expressly provided. (e) Failure of Officers to Perform Duties. The failure...collected. (g) Alternative Penalties. (1) In lieu of the Standard Penalty set forth in Section 1.06(a), any claim charging a violation of the following chapters of the Elmhurst Municipal Code: Chapter 7, Water and Sewers Chapter 12, Nuisances, Noise and Dangerous Buildings Chapter 13, Animal Control Chapter 16, Garbage and Rubbish Chapter 22, Zoning Chapter 24, Building Code; and Chapter 25, Fire Prevention Code and any codes adopted by reference by and through such chapters may be settled, compromised
General Provisions
St. Charles · 15.101.010

Administration provisions adopted

This section adopts by reference Chapter 1 of the 2015 International Building Code as the administrative provisions of the St. Charles Building Code. It also amends specific sections of the adopted code and references the 2014 National Electrical Code and the 2014 Illinois Plumbing Code.

exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of this Code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this Code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the following: 1. Retaining Walls that are not over four (4) feet in height, measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall. 2. Painting, papering, tiling...buildings or structures on the same lot that are to remain. The demolition plan shall include a description of methods used for demolition and removal and of the methods to be used to minimize potential impacts including noise, debris and dust. Add a Section 119 "Contractor Responsibility," as follows: 119.1 Contractor Responsibility. The actual construction of the work shall be the responsibility of the general contractor as identified on the approved building permit. The general contractor shall execute all work
Buildings & Construction
Mundelein · 20.68.040

Generic use definitions

This section defines various types of adult-use cannabis business establishments, including craft growers, cultivation centers, dispensing organizations, and infusers, referencing state law for their operational parameters.

prepared materials of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication, assembly, treatment, and packaging of such products, and incidental storage, sales, and distribution of such products is conducted, provided all manufacturing activities are contained entirely within a building and noise, odor, smoke, heat, glare, and vibration resulting from the manufacturing activity are confined entirely within the building. A "light manufacturer" use may also include a showroom related to the items manufactured on-site and secondary retail sales to the public...orders, such as a rectory or convent. "Places of worship" may also include day care facilities and/or weekly religious instruction. "Planned unit development" means the development of a land area as a single unified development, where certain zoning ordinance regulations, such as bulk and use standards, may be modified to allow for more flexible planning in conformance with the planned unit development standards and approval processes. "Recycling facility, convenience drop-off" means a convenience drop-off recycling facility receives recyclable
Zoning & Land Use
Hodgkins · 10.1.4

Definitions

This section of the Hodgkins municipal ordinance defines key terms used in land use regulations and zoning. It provides specific definitions for terms like 'Abandonment', 'Accessory Building or Use', 'Acreage', and 'Adult Bookstore and/or Video Store' to ensure clarity and consistent interpretation of zoning provisions.

area. NONCONFORMING USE: Any building, structure, or land lawfully occupied by a use or lawfully established at the time of the adoption of the original Zoning Ordinance or amendments thereto, which does not conform after the passage of the ordinance or amendments thereto with the use regulations of the district in which it is situated. NOXIOUS MATTER: Material which is capable of causing injury to living organisms by chemical reaction or is capable of causing detrimental effects upon the psychological...than eight thousand (8,000) gross pounds. PARTICULATE MATTER: Material which is suspended in or discharged into the atmosphere in finely divided form as a liquid or solid at atmospheric pressure and temperature. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. PERSON WITH DISABILITIES: A mentally or physically impaired person. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT: A tract of land
Zoning & Land Use
Lake Barrington · 8.3.12.3

Small Wind Energy Systems

This section regulates building-mounted small wind energy systems by permitting them in specific zoning districts with height and location restrictions, while prohibiting ground-mounted systems entirely. It also sets noise and color standards for permitted systems.

back a minimum of five feet (5') from the edge or eave of the roof. 2.   Ground-Mounted Small Wind Energy System: Ground-mounted Small Wind Energy Systems shall be prohibited in all Zoning Districts of the Village. B.   Noise: Sound levels for any Building-Mounted Small Wind Energy System shall not exceed the maximum decibels established in Section 8-4-8 (Performance Standards) of this Title. The Village may, at its discretion, require a professional sound measurement...edge of the system as installed. C.   Location of Ground-Mounted Solar Energy Systems: 1.   All Ground-Mounted Solar Energy Systems shall be subject to and shall require a special use permit authorizing installation and maintenance thereof by an ordinance approved by the Corporate Authorities of the Village after a required public hearing thereon, which special use permit shall require and include, but not be limited to, the Applicant's submission to the Village of a landscape screening plan
Zoning & Land Use
Lansing · 56.100

Special uses

This section outlines the purpose, eligibility, and procedural requirements for obtaining a special use permit in Lansing. It details the review process involving the planning and zoning board of appeals and the village board, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of a use's impact against established standards.

proposed use does not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment, and conditions of operation that will have a substantial or undue adverse effect upon any persons, property, or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, odors, or other causes. (6) No traffic congestion. The proposed use provides vehicular access to the property designed so as not to cause undue traffic congestion nor draw significant amounts of traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares...special use, as may be deemed necessary to promote the general objectives of this chapter and to minimize any injury to the value of property in the neighborhood. Such conditions shall be expressly set forth in the ordinance granting the special use. Failure to maintain such conditions or restrictions as may have been imposed shall constitute grounds for the revocation of such special use approval, pursuant to section 56-104. (i) No presumption of approval. The listing of special uses
Administration & Government
Long Grove · 10.4.17

Chickens in residential zoning districts

This ordinance permits the keeping of chickens as an accessory use in Long Grove's Residential Zoning Districts, with specific limitations on the number of birds based on lot size and requiring enclosed coops and runs.

Zoning District and subject to these regulations provided the approval ordinance for such a PUD does not prohibit or further restrict the keeping of chickens as part of that approval. In the case of conflict between an approved PUD ordinance and this section, the stricter of the two shall apply. (C) Minimum Requirements. The keeping of chickens on lots or parcels of land within Residential Zoning Districts shall be allowed as an accessory use and are subject to the following...securely stored in sealed rodent proof containers. 11. On-site sale of eggs shall be prohibited. 12. All chickens, enclosures, and grazing areas must comply with all Village nuisance regulations, including but not limited to those directed toward animals, noise, odor, pests, cleanliness, and unsightliness. (D) Screening. 1. Property owners shall install sufficient screening to minimize visibility of enclosures to the street and neighboring property owners. 2. In order for screening to be deemed sufficient, it must: (a) Be located
Animals & Animal Control
Des Plaines · 12.3.4

Conditional Uses

This section outlines the process for approving conditional uses in Des Plaines, recognizing that some land uses require specific review due to their potential impact on surrounding areas and public need. The city council has the authority to approve these uses, with a detailed procedure involving the zoning administrator and the planning and zoning board.

particular location. B.   Authority: The city council may, in accordance with the procedures and standards set forth in this section and other regulations applicable to the district in which the subject property is located, approve by ordinance those uses listed as conditional uses within each zoning district. The zoning administrator may administratively extend an approved conditional use in accordance with subsection H of this section. C.   Parties Entitled To Seek Conditional Use: An application for a conditional use permit...welfare of the community; 7.   The proposed conditional use does not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property, or the general welfare by reason of excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors; 8.   The proposed conditional use provides vehicular access to the property designed that does not create an interference with traffic on surrounding public thoroughfares; 9.   The proposed conditional use does not result in the destruction
Zoning & Land Use
Palos Heights · 153.242

Standards For Review

This section outlines the standards for reviewing Planned Unit Developments (PUDs) in Palos Heights. It requires that PUDs provide tangible benefits to the city or neighborhood, such as exceptional amenities or design, and mandates specific findings related to comprehensive plan conformity, public welfare, and impact on surrounding properties before approval.

public open space, and other buffering features to protect uses within the development and surrounding properties. (8)   Signage. Any signage on the site of the planned unit development shall be in conformity with the city's zoning ordinance (sign ordinance), or shall satisfy the standards of review for variations set forth therein. (B)   Modification standards. In addition to the findings required above, the following standards shall be utilized in considering applications for modifications of the conventional zoning and subdivision regulations...privacy for each dwelling unit. Fences, insulations, walks, barriers and landscaping shall be used as appropriate for the protection and aesthetic enhancement of property and the privacy of its occupants, screening of objectionable view or uses, and reduction of noises. (5)   Drives, parking and circulation. Principal vehicular access shall be from dedicated public streets, and access points shall be designed to encourage smooth traffic flow with controlled turning movements and minimum hazards to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. With respect
Zoning & Land Use
Riverdale · 15.80.040

Form and contents of a request

This section outlines the minimum required documents and information for a pollution control facility site approval request. It details the extensive identification requirements for the applicant, operator, site owners, and occupiers, as well as site-specific details.

accidents in transit to or from the facility; i. Internal communications systems; j. Demonstration of adequate space within which described operations are to occur; k. Personal training; l. Facility cleaning and maintenance; m. Litter, vector, dust, odor, and noise control; n. For any land disposal facility: sources and stockpiling plan for daily, intermediate and final cover; and gas generation and migration controls, if applicable; o. Procedures in event of equipment breakdown, malfunction or unavailability; p. Surface drainage and erosion control...operational features of the proposed facility. The statement shall identify, with particularity, each facility in Illinois for which the applicant was required to obtain site location approval under the Act or under city of Chicago or Cook County ordinances, indicating the governmental body which provided such approval and the date of each approval. 14. A statement of the past record of convictions or admissions of violations of the applicant, (and any subsidiary, parent corporation, or subsidiary of the parent corporation
Environment & Natural Resources
Wonder Lake · 163.08

OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARD CONDITIONS

This section outlines operational requirements and standard conditions for vacation rentals in Wonder Lake. It mandates special use permits, compliance with codes, notifications to relevant departments, occupancy limits, noise restrictions, prohibitions on special events, parking provisions, and renter notifications regarding MPOA lake use.

officer of the village responsible for the enforcement of this chapter. (M) The owner, or his or her agent, shall, upon notification that the responsible person, including any occupant and/or guest of the vacation rental unit, has created unreasonable noise or disturbances, engaged in disorderly conduct or committed violations of the provisions of the Municipal Code or any state law, shall promptly respond in a timely and appropriate manner to prevent a recurrence of such conduct by those occupants...creating a disturbance or for violating other provisions of this chapter. (6) Notification that failure to conform to the occupancy requirements of the vacation rental unit is a violation of this chapter. (7) A copy of this ordinance of the Wonder Lake Municipal Code, as may be amended from time to time. (Q) The use of a vacation rental unit shall not violate any applicable conditions, covenants or other restrictions on real property. (R) The Village shall have the authority
Zoning & Land Use
Aurora · 49.108.7

"Dc" Downtown Core District

This section designates the Downtown Core District (DC) to preserve and enhance its pedestrian character, serving as a hub for government, culture, transportation, finance, retail, and professional offices. It permits a mix of uses including retail, service, light industry, entertainment, and recreation, with specific regulations for sidewalk activities and prohibitions on certain heavy auto traffic uses and nuisances.

thirty thousand (30,000) square feet or greater, which is developed as a unit under unified or coordinated control of its planning and development. Permitted uses: Those uses permitted in the downtown core. Landscaping. As specified in applicable ordinance; specifications may be increased in accordance with the DC Downtown Core District hereof. Standards. The commission may recommend that the application for a large-scale development be approved if the commission finds that such development is in substantial conformance...Nuisance. Uses visible to the public through first floor windows shall not display storage areas. The above uses shall be conducted so as to preclude any nuisance, hazard or offensive conditions including creation or emission of dust, gas, smoke, noise, fumes, odors, vibrations, particulate matter, chemical compounds, electrical disturbances, humidity, heat, cold, glare or night illumination. The uses must be compatible with the downtown core uses, including dwelling units and retail. Prior to the issuance of a building or occupancy
Zoning & Land Use
Aurora · 49.105.4

Landscaping

This section establishes landscaping standards for Aurora to enhance community aesthetics, buffer uses, manage environmental impacts, and mitigate urban climate effects. It outlines the applicability of these standards to various development applications and specifies the required components of a landscape plan.

scale into the visual perception of the city. Specifically, these requirements are intended to beautify the public way; to increase the compatibility of adjacent uses by requiring a buffer or screening between uses; to minimize the adverse impact of noise, dust and headlight glare; to reduce topsoil erosion and storm water runoff; and to re-establish a canopy cover over the built environment to mitigate the effects of sun and wind so as to moderate extremes of temperature, provide shade...Developer with the proposed Landscape Plan. This report shall include specifications on seed mix and amounts of seeds per square foot to be planted. These areas shall not be subject to Section PM-302.4 of the Property Standard Ordinance if maintained pursuant to said management plan. Installation and maintenance. The planting and maintenance of prairie style landscaping shall be subject to any additional standards as the city may from time-to-time promulgate. Minor amendments and deviations. Subsequent
Zoning & Land Use
Aurora · Sec 2-

377 Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the Aurora municipal ordinance related to economic development, pollution control, and hospital revenue bonds. It clarifies the meaning of terms such as 'bond ordinance', 'economic department project', 'hospital', 'hospital facility', 'pollution', 'pollution control facility', and 'project'.

Whenever used in this division unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: Bond ordinance means an ordinance authorizing a specific issue of bonds adopted by the council of the city in accordance with the policies and procedures set forth in this division. Economic department project means any land, interest in land, building, structure, facility, system, fixture, improvement, addition, appurtenance, machinery, or equipment or any combination or portion thereof, and all real and personal property deemed necessary in connection...kind having to do with providing hospital and health care services. Pollution means any form of environmental pollution including, but not limited to, water pollution, air pollution, land pollution, solid waste pollution, thermal pollution, radiation contamination, or noise pollution as determined by the various standards prescribed by this state or the federal government and including, but not limited to, anything which is considered as pollution or environmental damage in the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS
Administration & Government
Aurora · Sec 29-

115 Offenses On Public Property

This section outlines penalties for committing specific offenses on or related to public property in Aurora, which can include being ordered to leave and prohibited from returning. It defines public property and lists offenses such as disorderly conduct, theft, and criminal damage to property as Class 1 violations.

property in violation of section 29-92; Criminal trespass to real property in violation of section 29-93; Retail theft in violation of section 29-98; Possession of spray paint by minors in violation of section 29-101; General noise prohibition in violation of section 29-204; Class 2 violations include the following: Assault in violation of section 29-41; Battery in violation of section 29-42; Unlawful use of weapons in violation of section 29-43; Discharging firearms...location of the public property subject to the ban and the time during which the ban is effective; Notice that the person shall be subject to arrest for criminal trespass, pursuant to section 29-93 of the Code of Ordinances, if he/she violates the order; Notice that the person may appeal the written ban decision within ten (10) days of receipt by filing a written request to the city's law department. Said appeal hearing shall be subject