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Des Plaines · 10.2.2

Amendments To The International Residential Code For One- And Two-Family Dwellings

This section amends the 2015 International Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings for the City of Des Plaines. It clarifies title, adopts specific appendices, outlines permit requirements for various construction and system work, and lists exemptions from permit requirements.

family dwellings and the amendments set forth in this section, the following amendments will control: (Ord. M-44-15, 11-16-2015) R101.1 Title. These provisions shall be known as the residential code for one- and two-family dwellings of the city of Des Plaines, and shall be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." R102.5 Appendices. Provisions in the appendices shall not apply unless specifically referenced in the adopting ordinance. Appendices...hereby deleted in its entirety. R202 Definitions. Accessory Structure. A structure not more than 720 square feet in floor area, and not more than 15 feet in height, the use of which is customarily accessory to and incidental to that of the dwelling(s) and which is located on the same lot. Aggregate Floor Area. The gross floor area of a structure designed for occupancy measured from the interior of the outside walls of all stories above grade plane. Table
Buildings & Construction
Elmwood Park · 1412.02

Definitions

This section of the Elmwood Park ordinance provides definitions for various terms used throughout the ordinance. It clarifies the meaning of words like 'Abuts', 'Accessory Building', 'Alley', and 'Automobile Service Station' to ensure consistent interpretation and application of the regulations.

zoning approval or building permit as a tract to be developed for, a principal building and its accessory buildings, or a principal use, together with such open spaces and yards as are designed and arranged, or required under this Ordinance, to be used with such building or use. Notwithstanding the foregoing, sale of individual lots of record underlying individual dwelling units in a townhouse or two family dwelling detached or three family detached dwelling, following issuance of a Certificate...floor of a house, supported by the main structure of the house at least one story in height above grade.TRAILERAny vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for the use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of business, trade or occupation, and which may be used as a conveyance on streets and highways by its own or other motive power.TRAILER, CAMPINGA trailer designed and constructed for temporary
General Provisions
Monee · 11.11.5

Off Site Parking; Special Location And Requirements

This section outlines the requirements for off-street parking that is located on a lot separate from the primary use. It details the necessary items for a special location plan, specifies distance limitations based on zoning district, and mandates safe pedestrian access.

parking facility to the nearest point of the building that such parking facilities are required to serve. 1.   Residential Districts: All single- and two-family parking areas shall be on the same lot as the dwelling unit to which such parking areas are accessory. All multi-family parking areas shall be on the same lot or a commonly owned lot of the multi-family buildings to which such parking areas are accessory. The parking areas for all other uses shall
Zoning & Land Use
New Lenox · 106.132

R-1 single-family residence district

This section establishes the R-1 single-family residence district, outlining its purpose to provide a low-density residential environment with associated public facilities and certain agricultural and care home uses. It specifies permitted and special uses within this district.

structural features inconsistent with the permitted use, and do not involve the conduct of any business, trade or industry. Accessory uses may include: (1) Garages, carports or other parking spaces for the exclusive use of residents or occupants of the premises. (2) Living quarters of persons employed on the premises, and not rented or otherwise used as a separate dwelling. (3) Swimming pools, in accordance with requirements. (4) Real estate signs, not exceeding 12 square feet for each face...prior to March 24, 1993: 2½ stories, not to exceed 35 feet. 2. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for on March 24, 1993, or thereafter: three stories, not to exceed 40 feet. b. Accessory structures: 15 feet. (5) Minimum size of dwellings. Minimum size of principal structures shall be as follows: a. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for prior to March 24, 1993: 1,500 square feet, exclusive of basement or garage area. b. Subdivisions
Zoning & Land Use
Libertyville · 26.5.4

C-3 General Commercial District

This section establishes the C-3 General Commercial District in Libertyville, outlining its purpose to accommodate a diverse range of commercial uses. It then details permitted uses as of right, specifying limitations for accommodations, food service, administrative and support services, arts, entertainment, recreation, driver examination centers, and educational services.

Construction, but limited to: (1) Construction of buildings (236). (2) Special trade contractors (238). (c) Day care homes, adult and child—type 2, including outdoor recreational devices. (d) Drive-in establishments accessory to financial institutions and credit unions. (e) Dwellings, but only above the first floor of any structure containing a commercial use. (f) Information, but limited to motion picture theaters (except drive-ins) (512131). (g) Long-term care facilities. (h) Outdoor display and sales and/or outdoor storage, but only...accordance with the provisions of subsection 26-5-4.5(d). The maximum height of an accessory structure shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet; except as provided in subsections 26-10-1.4(d)(8), 26-12-12.2, and 26-12-12.3. (b) Minimum lot area. The minimum lot area for the C-3 General Commercial District is ten thousand (10,000) square feet. Structures with dwelling units located in the C-3 General Commercial District shall provide a minimum lot area
Zoning & Land Use
Wheaton · 22.41

Amendments

This section amends the ICC International Residential Code/2024 for the City of Wheaton by establishing local definitions for official titles, specifying when the city zoning ordinance prevails over the residential code, and making specific modifications to sections concerning scope and work exempt from permits.

system. Section R311.7.1 Width. Add the following: Stair stringers shall not exceed a maximum spacing of 36 inches on center or part thereof. Add the following section. Section R310.7.5 Heat Detectors. When constructing new detached one or two-family dwellings, Heat Detectors shall be installed in any integral garage or attached garage. The heat detector shall receive primary power from the building wiring, and when primary power is interrupted, shall receive power from a battery. The heat detector shall...manner that activation of one alarm will activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. Section R330.4Locations. Change to read: ESS shall be installed only in the following locations: 1. Detached garages and detached accessory structures. 2. Attached garages separated from the dwelling unit living space in accordance with Section R302.6. 3. Outdoors or on the exterior side of exterior walls located not less than 3 feet (914 mm) from doors and windows directly entering the dwelling unit, except
Buildings & Construction
Wheaton · 22.246

Amendments

This section amends the ICC International Solar Energy Provisions/2021 for Wheaton. It redefines terms like 'code official' and 'jurisdiction' to refer to city officials and departments, and it modifies specific provisions regarding the means of appeals and installation locations for Energy Storage Systems (ESS).

appeal shall comply with Wheaton City Code, section 22-12, means/board of appeals. Section RS406.4 (R328.4) Locations. Change to read: ESS shall be installed only in the following locations: 1. Detached garages and detached accessory structures. 2. Attached garages separated from the dwelling unit living space in accordance with Section (R302.6). 3. Outdoors or on the exterior side of exterior walls located not less than 3 feet (914 mm) from doors and windows directly entering the dwelling unit. ESS shall
Buildings & Construction
Berkeley · 10.3.2

Amendments To Code

This section amends the Berkeley Residential Code by modifying the list of work exempt from permit. It clarifies exemptions for accessory structures, fences, swimming pools, and decks, and deletes existing exemptions for other types of work.

read as follows: These provisions shall be known as the residential code for one- and two- family dwellings of the village of Berkeley, and shall be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code". Section R105.2 Work exempt from permit is amended to read as follows: IRC R105.2 Building (1) Work exempt from permit: One-story detached accessory structures which are accessory to residential buildings and constructed under the provisions of the IRC used as tool...Berkeley zoning code regulations Chapter 10 fences sections 12-10-1 thru12-10-12. Section R105.2 (5) is deleted. Section R105.2 (7) is amended by adding: R105.2 Building (7): Swimming pools entirely above or below ground accessory to a one- and two-family dwelling or Group R-3 occupancy as referenced in the Village of Berkeley code 10-14-2, which are less than: (1)   A round pool having a depth not greater than one foot and a diameter greater
Buildings & Construction
New Lenox · 106.139

R single-family residence district (medium density estate)

This section establishes the R single-family residence district, intended for low-density residential development, schools, parks, and public facilities. It outlines permitted uses such as single-family dwellings and public facilities, and lists special uses that require authorization from the zoning board of appeals.

inconsistent with the permitted use, and do not involve the conduct of any business, trade or industry. Accessory uses may include but are not limited to: (1) Garages, carports or other parking spaces for the exclusive use of residents or occupants of the premises. (2) Living quarters of persons employed on the premises and not rented or otherwise used as a separate dwelling. (3) Swimming pools, in accordance with requirements. (4) Real estate signs, not exceeding 12 square feet...prior to March 24, 1993: 2½ stories, not to exceed 35 feet. 2. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for on March 24, 1993, or thereafter: three stories, not to exceed 40 feet. b. Accessory structures: 15 feet. (5) Minimum size of dwellings. Minimum size of principal structures shall be as follows: a. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for prior to March 24, 1993: 1,500 square feet, exclusive of basement or garage area. b. Subdivisions
Zoning & Land Use
Lincolnwood · 14.2.3

Exceptions, insertions and additions

This section amends the International Building Code for Lincolnwood by replacing references to the International Plumbing Code and International Energy Conservation Code with the most current editions of the Illinois Plumbing Code and Illinois Energy Conservation Code, respectively. It also clarifies the precedence of local and state codes over referenced standards.

Group R-3 occupancy that are less than 24 inches (610 mm) deep, are not greater than 5,000 gallons (18,925 L) and are installed entirely above ground."3.Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings."4.Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions not over five feet nine inches (1,753 mm) in height."Section 105.2 Work exempt from permit. Electrical:Delete all and insert:"1.Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including...days shall be assessed at 25% of the original cost of the original permit.)1.New one- or two-family dwellings with a combined first and second floor minimum area of 8,000 sq. ft.2.New townhomes with seven or more dwelling units with a combined first and second floor minimum area of 3,000 sq. ft. each unit.3.New commercial buildings with a minimum first floor area of 75,000 sq. ft.4.New commercial buildings with a minimum first floor area
Buildings & Construction
Oak Park · 7.1.2

Amendments

This section amends the 2021 International Building Code adopted by Oak Park, specifying which appendices are adopted and referencing other International Codes for gas, mechanical, and plumbing provisions.

agricultural purposes, not including service systems. Repair or replacement of deteriorated wood siding to match existing siding in a single or cumulative area not to exceed 100 square feet. 11. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. Repair of cracks or replacement of missing sections of existing stucco to match existing stucco in a single or cumulative area not to exceed 100 square feet where the existing lath remains in place. 12. Window awnings...units in size. 21.   Replacing handrails on stairs of residential buildings not more than four dwelling units in size. 22.   Erection of temporary tents and membrane structures in size exempted from permits under section 2403.2 of the International Fire Code as amended and adopted by the Village. 23.   Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 24.   Prefabricated temporary swimming pools, accessory to a group R-3 occupancy, that are less than 18 inches deep, do not exceed
Buildings & Construction
Oak Park · 7.1.2

Amendments

This section amends the 2021 International Building Code adopted by Oak Park, specifying which appendices are adopted and referencing other International Codes for gas, mechanical, and plumbing provisions.

agricultural purposes, not including service systems. Repair or replacement of deteriorated wood siding to match existing siding in a single or cumulative area not to exceed 100 square feet. 11. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. Repair of cracks or replacement of missing sections of existing stucco to match existing stucco in a single or cumulative area not to exceed 100 square feet where the existing lath remains in place. 12. Window awnings...units in size. 21.   Replacing handrails on stairs of residential buildings not more than four dwelling units in size. 22.   Erection of temporary tents and membrane structures in size exempted from permits under section 2403.2 of the International Fire Code as amended and adopted by the Village. 23.   Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 24.   Prefabricated temporary swimming pools, accessory to a group R-3 occupancy, that are less than 18 inches deep, do not exceed
Buildings & Construction
Itasca · 8.03

B-1 Downtown Tod District

This section establishes the B-1 Downtown Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) District, designed for the traditional downtown core. It outlines permitted retail, residential, office, and recreational uses within a compact, walkable mixed-use area centered around the Itasca Metra Station.

Clothing, shoe, dressmaking and/or tailor shops. f.   Concert, music, theater venue. g.   Convenience stores. h.   Dwelling units, when located on the second floor or above. i.   Dry-cleaning services with off-site processing. j.   Electronic equipment sales, rental, and/or repair. k.   Food stores, including but not limited to grocery stores, butcher shops, and delicatessens. l.   Fitness centers/facilities. m.   Flower shop with an accessory greenhouse. n.   General retail stores, including but not limited to book, jewelry, office supply, toy stores...federal, state, and county ordinances/laws. 2. Special Uses: The following uses may be allowed by Special Use Permit in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Section 14.00 . a.   Animal hospitals and veterinarian clinics with accessory boarding/kennels. b.   Banks and financial institutions. c.   Dwelling units, when located on the first floor. d.   Fire stations. e.   Libraries. f.   Laundromats. g.   Meeting and banquet halls. h.   Museums. i.   Parking facilities. j.   Planned developments. k.   Police stations. l.   Post offices. m.   Public utility
Zoning & Land Use
Monee · 9.1.2

Deletions And Changes

This section modifies the International Existing Building Code for the Village of Monee by updating administrative sections, definitions, and adding specific requirements for fire safety and address identification in various building types.

entire section and insert: The Planning and Zoning Board of Appeals shall be the Appeals Board. Section 202 Add to the Definition of "Dwelling" and "Dwelling Unit": Any Building that contains residential dwelling occupied space is considered a Dwelling. Section 202 Delete Definition for "Fire Area" and Insert: Fire Area. The aggregate floor area enclosed and bounded by exterior walls of a building. Areas of the building not provided with surrounded walls shall be included in the fire area...shall be provided between the control valve for the test header and the outside test header. Section 1207.11.3 Location. ESS shall be installed only in the following locations: Delete # 4. 1.   Detached garages and detached accessory structures. 2.   Attached garages separated from the dwelling unit living space and sleeping units in accordance with Section 406.3.2 of the International Building Code. 3.   Outdoors or on the exterior side of exterior walls located a minimum of three (3) feet (914 mm) from
Buildings & Construction
Calumet City · III

Rules and definitions

This section establishes interpretive rules for the ordinance, such as the present tense including the future, and defines key zoning terms including 'abutting,' 'accessory,' 'adjacent,' 'adjoining,' 'agriculture,' and 'airport.'

more than eighty (80) percent of the accommodations are in dwelling units occupied or intended for occupancy by permanent guests. Intense burning: The rate of combustion described by a material that burns with a high degree of activity and is consumed rapidly. Institution: A building occupied by a nonprofit corporation wholly for public or semipublic use. Junkyard: An open area of land and any accessory buildings or structures thereon which are used primarily for buying, selling, exchanging, storing, baling, packing...planes. Toxic matter or material: Those materials which are capable of causing injury to living organisms by chemical means. Trailer: Any vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for the use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of business, trade, or occupation, and which may be used as a conveyance on streets, and highways, by its own or other motive power. Transitional living residence: A state
Zoning & Land Use
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.

than 24-inches deep, does not exceed 5,000 gallons and are installed entirety above ground. 5. Share cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems. 6. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. 7. Non-fixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters, and partitions not over 5-feet 9-inches in height. 105.3.2 Time Limitation of Application. An application for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed
Buildings & Construction
Crystal Lake · 187.2

Additions, insertions and amendments

This section amends the International Building Code for Crystal Lake by adopting Appendix C, specifying work exempt from permits, and establishing permit expiration timelines for various construction projects.

inches deep, are not greater than 5,000 gallons and are installed entirely above ground. 5. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems. 6. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. 7. Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions not over five feet nine inches in height. D. The following is inserted as Section 105.2.2.1: Fence repairs. Repair or replacement of up to two fence panel
Buildings & Construction
Fox Lake · 6.1.1.1

Building Code

This section adopts the 2021 International Building Code by reference for the Village of Fox Lake. It outlines specific revisions and additions to the adopted code, particularly concerning plumbing, stormwater and groundwater, and energy efficiency, referencing Illinois state codes and local ordinances.

inches (610 mm) deep, do not exceed 5,000 gallons and are installed entirely above ground. 4.   Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems. 5.   Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. 6.   Window awnings supported by an exterior wall that do not project more than 54 inches (1372 mm) from the exterior wall and do not require additional support of group R-3 and U occupancies
Buildings & Construction
New Lenox · 106.134

R-2 single-family residence district

This section establishes the R-2 single-family residence district, which protects existing single-family neighborhoods while allowing for higher densities than R-1. It outlines permitted residential uses, public/governmental facilities, and special uses requiring zoning board approval, along with temporary real estate subdivision signs.

occupied and no building, structure or premises shall be erected, altered, enlarged, occupied or used, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, for other than one or more of the following specified uses: (1) Residential uses: single-family detached dwellings. (2) Public, quasipublic and governmental buildings and facilities, such as but not limited to public, quasipublic and governmental buildings permitted in the R-1 district (see section 106-132(b)(2)). (c) Special uses permitted. The following uses shall...prior to March 24, 1993: 2½ stories, not to exceed 35 feet. 2. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for on March 24, 1993, or thereafter: three stories, not to exceed 40 feet. b. Accessory structures: 15 feet. (5) Minimum size of dwellings. Minimum size of principal structures shall be as follows: a. Subdivisions for which final plats were applied for prior to June 26, 2001: 1,300 square feet, exclusive of basement or garage area. b. Subdivisions
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Heights · 7.1.1

2018 International Building Code adopted

This section adopts the 2018 International Building Code in its entirety for the Village of Round Lake Heights. It also specifies amendments and references other adopted codes, including plumbing, electrical, and fire prevention codes.

exceed 5,000 gallons (18,925 L) and are installed entirely above ground. 5. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes and not including service systems. 6. Swings and other playground equipment accessory to detached one- and two-family dwellings. 7. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall which do not project more than 54 inches (1372 mm) from the exterior wall. 8. Movable cases, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches (1753mm) in height
Buildings & Construction
Countryside · 10.8A-8

Lot Area Requirements

This section of the Countryside municipal ordinance, filed under P-1 Public and Semi-Public Districts, outlines lot area and yard requirements. It generally waives minimum lot area and width, but sets specific yard setback requirements for different lot lines, particularly for structures adjacent to streets and residential districts.

Minimum Lot Area: A minimum lot area is not required, except that each residential use accessory to an educational institution shall meet the dwelling standards set forth in Section 10-5C-7B of this Title. B.   Minimum Lot Width: A minimum lot width is not required. C.   Yard Areas: 1.   Front Yard: All structures shall be set back from the front lot line at least equal to that of the adjacent zoning district. If a property classified
Zoning & Land Use
Midlothian · 11.9.2

Standards For Specific Uses

This section establishes specific standards for assisted living facilities, adult daycare centers, community residences, and cultural/recreational/amusement uses. It outlines requirements for safety, neighborhood impact, and operational disclosures to emergency services.

which will minimize traffic congestion, hazards to pedestrians, and adverse impacts on adjoining properties. (F)   Bed And Breakfast Establishments: Bed and breakfast establishments shall comply with the following requirements: 1.   The use shall be an accessory use located within a single- family detached dwelling. 2.   Guestrooms shall not have been specifically constructed for rental purposes and shall not include cooking facilities. 3.   A maximum of four (4) bedrooms may be provided for registered guests and no other bedrooms shall...create a public nuisance for adjoining residential districts. The operator shall provide adequate on site outdoor waste receptacles and shall provide daily litter cleanup along the rights of way abutting the property. (H)   Outdoor Cafe: An outdoor cafe, accessory to a restaurant, shall be a permitted or special use, subject to the following: 1.   Outdoor cafes shall be a permitted use in all business districts when located within the front yard, corner side yard or interior side yard, provided
Zoning & Land Use
Country Club Hills · 15.7.03

District Classifications

This section outlines permitted uses for C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts in Country Club Hills. C-1 districts are more restrictive, allowing a specific list of retail and service businesses, while C-2 districts permit all C-1 uses plus additional commercial activities.

square meters (2500 square feet) and sufficient setback area to shield children from commercial hazard, i.e., pollution from parking lots; noise, air and water pollution. Drive-in Bank Employee Cafeteria Exhibition Halls. Golf Courses including clubhouses and accessory uses, but not including commercially-operated driving ranges or miniature golf (courses). Heliports (including helicopter receiving and maintenance facilities) Plant Propagation Nursery. Private Athletic Facilities (indoor and outdoor). Private Conference Centers, including appurtenant lodging, dining and recreational facilities (including, without limitation, swimming...hereof) plus only the following: Planned Developments (including residential uses). D. The maximum permissible building height in a C-4 Commercial District shall be 22.86 meters (75 feet). E. One (1) private single-family dwelling for security purposes and only as an accessory use shall be a Permitted Use in C-4 Commercial District. F. Off-street parking in a C-4 Commercial District shall meet the following requirements as to size rather than the requirements presently set forth
Zoning & Land Use
Lincolnwood · 7.2.17

Recreational vehicle parking

This section provides definitions for various types of recreational vehicles, trailers, and related watercraft to be used in the interpretation and enforcement of parking regulations. It explicitly excludes conversion vans from the definition of recreational vehicles.

residential, living, sleeping purposes or for the transportation of boats or any other recreational equipment, or for other similar purposes.TRAILERAny vehicle or portable structure constructed so as to permit occupancy thereof for lodging or dwelling purposes or for the use as an accessory building or structure in the conduct of a business, trade or occupation, and which may be used as a conveyance on streets and highways, by its own or other motive power; a portable structure supported by wheels...unlawful for any recreational vehicle, recreational vehicle trailer or mobile home to be connected to any public utility except for required servicing.(E) Lodging. No recreational vehicle, recreational vehicle trailer or mobile home shall be occupied for lodging or dwelling purposes in the Village.(F) Unsafe conditions. It shall be unlawful to park or store a recreational vehicle, recreational vehicle trailer or mobile home in a manner which creates a dangerous or unsafe condition. A dangerous or unsafe condition shall
Traffic & Vehicles
Flossmoor · 285.21.2

Home occupations

This section outlines the regulations for home occupations in Flossmoor, specifying conditions that permitted home occupations must meet, such as restrictions on employees, sales, building appearance, and impact on the neighborhood. It also indicates that certain home occupations are specifically prohibited.

purposes by its occupants, and no special place shall be designed, constructed, altered or arranged for such occupation.(e) The home occupation shall be conducted entirely within the principal building that is used as the dwelling. It shall not be conducted in an accessory building, and no outdoor storage shall be permitted.(f) No daily pedestrian or vehicular traffic shall be generated by such home occupation in greater volumes than would normally be expected in a residential neighborhood
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