Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center Traffic Regulations
Summary
This section establishes traffic regulations for the Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center, including rules for stopping at exits, driving in designated lanes, and prohibiting certain types of stopping, standing, and parking.
Section Text
Pursuant to ordinance approving the agreement between the village and Evergreen Park Associates, a state limited partnership, for the regulation of traffic within the Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center, recorded September 4, 1974, as Docket Number 22839377, the village agrees to establish and enforce the provisions of this section regarding motor vehicle movement, parking and control within the shopping center.
(b) The village hereby agrees to establish and enforce the following regulations regarding motor vehicle movement, parking and control within...standing or parking of motor vehicles by the operators thereof for the purpose of congregating or meeting shall be prohibited.
(7) No motor vehicle shall be so operated as to cause or produce unnecessary loud, raucous, excessive or unusual noises by the playing of a muffler cutout, by tire friction upon rapid turning or weaving or by spinning of wheels from a standing or slow-moving position produced by sudden unnecessary acceleration or by continuous unnecessary sound of a horn
Traffic & Vehicles
Forest Park·5.2.4
Offensive Nuisances
Summary
This section prohibits the deposit of refuse in public places and the emission of dense smoke, defining these as nuisances. It also regulates noise from businesses, particularly concerning open doors and audible tools, and prohibits obstruction of public ways.
Section Text
place any refuse in or upon any sidewalk, street, alley, parkway or public place in the village. This section shall not apply to the temporary storage of such material undertaken pursuant to a permit issued in accordance with any ordinance of the village. (Ord. O-12-75, 10-25-1975)
B. Smoke Nuisance: No person shall emit or cause to be emitted dense smoke in the village from the smoke stack of any locomotive, steam roller, steam derrick, steam pile...Occupational Regulations:
1. It will be unlawful for any person to engage in a business or occupation which is not conducted within a building or structure that causes noise to disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood between the hours of six o'clock (6:00) P.M. and seven o'clock (7:00) A.M.
2. It will be unlawful for any person to engage in a business or occupation in any building or structure with open or partially open
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Frankfort·123.07
Prohibited Acts
Summary
This section outlines prohibited actions for vacation rental licensees in Frankfort. It covers exceeding license scope, occupancy limits, rental duration, concurrent rentals, property use as an event venue, signage, disruptive activity, criminal activity, and false statements on applications.
Section Text
where the vacation rental or any part thereof is situated to exceed the following occupancy limits:
(1) Guests may only stay overnight in a guestroom, as defined in this chapter and as provided for in the village’s zoning ordinance;
(2) Authorized persons on a vacation rental property while a vacation rental is taking place are a maximum total of ten guests and their children age 12 and under, plus the owner/licensee, co-owners, manager, and the owner’s family...events, regardless of the number of attendees;
(F) Erect any external signage regarding the vacation rental;
(G) Allow any disruptive activity that would disturb the tranquility of the neighborhood;
(H) Permit any criminal activity or public nuisance, including excessive noise, to take place on the property. If a licensee knows or suspects that any criminal activity or public nuisance is taking place on or immediately adjacent to the property, the licensee shall immediately notify the Police Department of such fact
Business & Licensing
Glendale Heights·11.4.15
Landscaping And Buffers; Refuse And Storage Areas
Summary
This section outlines the purposes and application of landscaping and buffer requirements in Glendale Heights, aiming to improve aesthetics, protect residential areas, and enhance public spaces. It details the process for submitting and approving landscape plans for most development projects.
Section Text
environment that will:
1. Protect residential environments from effects of more intensive adjacent uses;
2. Protect users of parking areas from excessive wind, glare, and temperature extremes;
3. Reduce the adverse effects on public streets and adjacent properties of noise, blowing dust and debris, and motor vehicle headlight glare;
4. Discourage unsafe access to and circulation within off street parking areas; and
5. Contribute to improved community appearance and preservation and enhancement of property values.
B. Application Of Provisions...description of other landscape improvements, such as earth berms, screens, sculptures, fountains, street furniture, signs, lighting and paved areas.
g. General and specific notes to indicate or explain the design and construction procedures to be used and compliance with ordinance requirements.
D. Landscaping Materials:
1. Varieties of living landscape materials used shall be healthy, hardy, and drought resistant; be suitable for climate and environmental influences on the site, such as exposure to sun, wind, water, heat, automobile exhaust fumes
Zoning & Land Use
Glenview·98.50
Conditional uses
Summary
This section defines and lists conditional uses in Glenview, which are land uses that require individual review based on their potential impact on neighboring properties and public need. It specifies various types of uses, such as public buildings, religious facilities, public utilities, and certain business and educational uses, that are permitted only as conditional uses in specific districts.
Section Text
operation issued to the user of the heliport by such agencies.
g. Parking lots as principal uses shall also be designed, installed and utilized so as to minimize the potential impact on adjacent properties arising from the following: 1. Noise. 2. Hours of operation and season considerations. 3. Proximity to adjacent uses. 4. Lighting. 5. Security.
(2) If the hearing body finds that the application cannot meet the standards set forth in subsection (d)(1) of this section, it shall...purpose of the standards set forth in subsection (d) of this section.
(f) Board of trustees' action. After receiving the report of the hearing body, the board of trustees may enact the conditional use by adoption of an ordinance with or without change, reject the conditional use or refer it back to the hearing body for further consideration. If no action is taken by the board of trustees within 180 days of the date upon which the findings and recommendations
Administration & Government
Grayslake·2.04.130
Emergency and disaster situations
Summary
This section outlines the process and powers granted to the Grayslake village president during a state of emergency, including executive orders for public works, contracts, and expenditures. It specifies conditions for declaring a state of emergency, referencing the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, and designates a successor in case of the president's incapacity.
Section Text
applicant shall meet all standard qualifications for a temporary use permit, except that:
a. The village president may authorize relief from the strict restrictions and requirements of this Code, including without limitation:
(1) Subsection 17.20.030F of the zoning ordinance relating to temporary use permits;
(2) Any applicant's previously authorized liquor license issued pursuant to Chapter 5.08 of this Code, including without limitation the scope of the licensed premises; and
(3) Any outdoor restaurant seating license pursuant to Chapter...achieving cost-savings to the applicants; 3. The village president may condition such temporary use permit on such conditions that the village president determines are necessary and appropriate to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and to minimize noise and other impacts that may adversely affect the peaceable use of neighboring properties; 4. The village president may waive any fees typically associated with temporary use permits or other related permits issued in conjunction therewith; 5. The village president shall
Administration & Government
Hanover Park·78.121
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms used in the Chronic Nuisance Property Abatement article. It clarifies the meanings of 'chief of police,' 'chronic nuisance property,' 'control,' and 'nuisance activities,' the latter by referencing specific state statutes and village ordinances.
Section Text
enforcement agency.
Control means the ability to regulate, restrain, dominate, counteract, or govern conduct that occurs on that property.
Nuisance activities means any of the following activities, behaviors, or conduct, as defined by federal, state, or village ordinance.
(1) Disorderly conduct as defined in 720 ILCS 5/26-1.
(2) Unlawful use of weapons as defined in 720 ILCS 5/24-1 et seq.
(3) Mob action as defined in 720 ILCS 5/25-1.
(4) Discharge of a firearm as defined in 720 ILCS 5/24-1.2...constitutes a violation of a felony or class A misdemeanor pursuant to a federal or Illinois statute.
(19) A violation of article VI of chapter 14 regulating the managed care of feral cats.
(20) A violation of article VIII, noise abatement of chapter 54.
The foregoing shall not include, however, contacts made to police or other emergency services, if (A) (i) the contact was made with the intent to prevent or respond to domestic violence or sexual violence
Health & Sanitation
Hampshire·17.1.3
Petitions
Summary
This section outlines the process for submitting petitions related to local siting approval in Hampshire. It details the required number of copies, the form of the petition, and the accompanying deposit, along with the village clerk's and village administrator's roles in reviewing and processing the submission.
Section Text
Plans for chemical analysis of waste.
(iii) Plans for identification and verification of waste.
(iv) Plans for identification 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.
(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 floodplain 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, documentation detailing:
a. Accident prevention plan, including plans for spill
Environment & Natural Resources
Hampshire·4.13.4
Restrictions
Summary
This section outlines restrictions for outdoor seating at restaurants and taverns in Hampshire, covering noise levels, operating hours, maintenance, location, entertainment, lighting, food preparation, flooring, and enclosures.
Section Text
restaurant or tavern operator shall not permit noise or play loud music, whether live or recorded, in such a manner or with such volume, as shall cause a disturbance of the peace to any adjacent or surrounding properties and uses.
B. Outdoor seating shall not be allowed after eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. on any day, notwithstanding any other authority of the licensee to sell food and/or alcoholic liquors on the premises until a later hour.
C. The outdoor...outside of the outdoor seating area.
G. There shall be no service bar, cooking, preparation of food, or open fires located within the outside seating area food must be prepared, refrigerated, etc., in accordance with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, codes, rules and regulations.
H. Floors of outdoor seating areas shall be of an impervious surface including, without limitation, concrete, asphalt or brick material; in no event shall the uses permitted by this article be allowed to operate under scaffolding
Business & Licensing
Hampshire·6.3.17
Home Occupations
Summary
This section permits home occupations within dwelling units, provided they are incidental to the residential use and do not alter the dwelling's residential character. It outlines several limitations on such businesses, including restrictions on visible signs of non-residential use, display or sale of stock-in-trade, outdoor storage, refuse generation, and the use of mechanical or electrical equipment that could interfere with neighbors.
Section Text
including but not limited to any of the following:
a. The activity will not require more vehicle parking space than exists on the residential drive or assigned parking spaces servicing the dwelling unit.
b. The activity shall create no noise in excess of that of normal daily activity for a residential area.
c. The activity will not result in the emission of odorous matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable at any point along lot lines, or exterior...Limitations:
1. Parking of trucks associated with a home occupation shall conform to regulations concerning parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas as delineated in Section 2-6-3 of the Village code and in accordance with any other ordinance of the village.
2. Commercial vehicles used in connection with any home occupation shall conform to regulations concerning parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas as delineated in Section 2-6-3 of the Village Code and in accordance with
General Provisions
Hanover Park·58.871
Purpose and intent
Summary
This section outlines the purpose of the article, which is to regulate sexually oriented businesses to protect public health, safety, and welfare, and to mitigate negative secondary effects on the community such as property depreciation and increased crime. It clarifies that the article does not intend to restrict content or adult access to materials.
Section Text
businesses to promote the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the citizens of the village, to guard against the inception and transmission of disease, and to establish reasonable and uniform regulations. The preamble and findings of fact of Ordinance No. O-99-15 are relevant and are hereby incorporated herein as if fully repeated.
(b) The purpose and intent of this article also are to regulate sexually oriented businesses, which, unless closely regulated, tend to have serious secondary effects...commercial areas in the vicinity of sexually oriented businesses; interference with residential property owners' enjoyment of their property when such property is located in the vicinity of sexually oriented businesses as a result of increases in crime, litter, noise and vandalism; higher crime rates in the vicinity of sexually oriented businesses; and blighting conditions such as low-level maintenance of commercial premises and parking lots, which thereby have a deleterious effect upon adjacent areas. Special regulation of these businesses
Business & Licensing
Harvard·1.14
SETTLEMENT OF OFFENSES
Summary
This section outlines a settlement process for offenses under Harvard's ordinances, offering reduced payment amounts if settled within seven days of notice delivery, with higher amounts for settlements between the eighth and fourteenth day.
Section Text
Payments: Any of the following described offenses arising under the ordinances of the City of Harvard may be settled and compromised by the offender in the following manner: when settlement payment is made within seven days of the time a notice is delivered to the offender, settlement payment shall be those figures listed in Column A; when settlement payment is made within the eighth and 14th day of the time a notice is delivered to the offender, settlement payment shall...drop-off containers 250.00 500.00
11.03-K Littering 25.00 50.00
6.17 Maintenance of ROW and Parkway 50.00 100.00
15.14 Metra Parking Lots 25.00 50.00
11.08 Motor vehicle, abandoned 100.00 200.00
15.01 Muffler required (15.01 12-602) 75.00 150.00
27.04 Noise (Except 27.04-D2g) 100.00 200.00
27.04 D2g Noise, Construction Traffic 200.00 400.00
27.15-G1 No smoking, person, corporation, etc. 100.00 200.00
27.15-G1 No smoking, individual 100.00 200.00
27.15-G2 No smoking, owner, operator, etc. first offense
General Provisions
Harvard·12.05
HOUSING ANIMALS
Summary
This section restricts the keeping of certain domestic animals like horses, cattle, and swine within Harvard's corporate limits, with exceptions for veterinarians. It specifically permits backyard chickens in residential zones as an accessory use, subject to permit requirements and lot size limitations.
Section Text
lots or parcels in a Residential Zoning District and subject to these regulations provided the ordinance for such a PUD does not prohibit or further restrict the keeping of backyard chickens. In the case of conflict between a PUD ordinance and this section, the more restrictive of the two shall apply. 3. Minimum Requirements: The keeping of backyard chickens are subject to the following minimum requirements:
a. Only lots or parcels that are owner-occupied are allowed to obtain...will be stamped or color coded to identify the owner of the backyard chicken.
c. All backyard chickens, chicken coops, and chicken runs must comply with all City nuisance regulations, including but not limited to those directed toward animals, noise, odor, pests, cleanliness, and unsightliness. 4. Backyard Chicken Care: The keeping of backyard chickens are subject to the following minimum care requirements:
a. All backyard chickens must be kept in a chicken coop or chicken run at all times
Harwood Heights·17.04.050
Rules—Definitions
Summary
This section establishes rules for interpreting the ordinance, including tense and number conventions, and defines key terms used throughout the zoning code, such as 'building', 'accessory building', 'adjacent', and 'airport'.
Section Text
thereof or the use of land that does not conform with the regulations of this title or any amendment thereto governing use in the district in which it is located, but conforming 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...with aboveground physically unifying horizontal structure elements. "Patio" means a recreation area that adjoins a dwelling, is often paved, and is adapted especially for outdoor dining. "Performance standard" means a criteria established to control smoke and particular matter, noise, odorous matter, toxic matter, vibration, fire and explosion hazards, glare and radiation hazards generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. "Planned development" means a lot, initially under unified ownership or control, which is the site for a unified
Zoning & Land Use
Hazel Crest·6.71
Crime-free lease addendum required
Summary
This ordinance mandates that all residential leases in Hazel Crest include a crime-free lease addendum. This addendum allows landlords to evict tenants if criminal activity by tenants, occupants, or their guests occurs on the premises, as defined by the addendum.
Section Text
Engage in any act intended to facilitate or that does facilitate criminal activity on the property or common grounds identified in the lease.
D. Cause an unreasonably high number of calls for police service including, but not limited to, noise complaints, barking dog complaints, stray animal complaints, juvenile complaints or other public complaints, but excluding calls for police or emergency services identified in subsection (1)F. of this Addendum.
E. Engage in any criminal activity that causes an injurious situation...premises who shall be subject to penalty under this chapter, including but not limited to eviction.
(2) Criminal activity for purposes of subsection (1) is defined as any behavior or conduct that meets the definition of any village ordinance, or misdemeanor or felony offense as described in the Illinois Compiled Statutes, as now or as may hereafter be amended, including but not limited to:
A. Disorderly conduct, as defined in 720 ILCS 5/26-1;
B. Unlawful use of weapons, as defined
Buildings & Construction
Highland Park·150.418
Wind Energy System Regulations
Summary
This section establishes regulations for building-mounted and tower-mounted wind energy systems in Highland Park, aiming to ensure safety, minimize adverse effects, promote renewable energy, and facilitate energy cost savings.
Section Text
forth in this Section 150.418(B).
(1) Compliance with Laws. All WES shall comply with all applicable City, state, and federal laws and regulations, including, without limitation, the provisions of this Section 150.418, this Code, and all City building ordinances and regulations.
(2) Compliance with Permits and Approvals. All WES shall comply with all building permits and conditional use permits issued by the City therefor, and with all conditions imposed by the City as a condition of issuance...facilities must be installed according to manufacturer specifications and in accordance with all applicable City laws and regulations.
(6) General Sound Level Regulations.
(a) The average sound level produced by a WES shall not: (i) violate the noise provisions set forth in Section 150.607 of this Chapter; or (ii) exceed the following maximums in the following locations:
(i) On any Nonparticipating Property located within a Residential District or used for residential purposes, at all frequency bands: 55 dBA, except
Zoning & Land Use
Hinsdale·9.12.3
Fences
Summary
This section of Hinsdale's Municipal Code outlines regulations for fences, including definitions, a general prohibition against violations, and a requirement for permits for fence construction or replacement. It specifies the information needed for permit applications and establishes construction standards, though the latter are not fully detailed in the provided text.
Section Text
subsection H1 of this section insofar as such requirements relate to chainlink fences; provided, however, that under no circumstances shall any fence be permitted under this subsection on a lot zoned in the residence districts of the Hinsdale zoning ordinance which is used for residential purposes except in conformance with all the requirements of this section. The zoning board of appeals shall approve such petition only upon the finding that: 1) the fence is justified in light of the seriousness...swimming pools.
M. Exemptions: The provisions of this section shall not apply to fences owned or maintained by the village or to fences constructed and maintained by any other governmental body or agency for the principal purpose of reducing noise. (Ord. O2016
Buildings & Construction
Hinsdale·9.12.3
Fences
Summary
This section of Hinsdale's Municipal Code outlines regulations for fences, including definitions, a general prohibition against violations, and a requirement for permits for fence construction or replacement. It specifies the information needed for permit applications and establishes construction standards, though the latter are not fully detailed in the provided text.
Section Text
subsection H1 of this section insofar as such requirements relate to chainlink fences; provided, however, that under no circumstances shall any fence be permitted under this subsection on a lot zoned in the residence districts of the Hinsdale zoning ordinance which is used for residential purposes except in conformance with all the requirements of this section. The zoning board of appeals shall approve such petition only upon the finding that: 1) the fence is justified in light of the seriousness...swimming pools.
M. Exemptions: The provisions of this section shall not apply to fences owned or maintained by the village or to fences constructed and maintained by any other governmental body or agency for the principal purpose of reducing noise. (Ord. O2016
Buildings & Construction
Itasca·8.04
B-2 Community Business District
Summary
This section establishes the B-2 Community Business District to foster a convenient retail environment by promoting roadway safety, pedestrian/bicyclist infrastructure, and adequate parking, while protecting residential values. It then lists a comprehensive set of permitted retail and service uses.
Section Text
manufacturing, processing, or treatment of products other than those which are clearly indicated and essential to the retail business conducted on the same premises.
c. Such uses, operations or products shall not be objectionable due to odor, dust, smoke, noise, vibration, or other similar causes.
d. Dwelling units are not permitted below the second (2nd) story.
4. Minimum Lot Size: There shall be provided a lot area not less than one thousand seven hundred and fifty (1,750) square feet...side lot line coincides with a side lot line in an adjacent Residence District, a side yard shall be provided along such lot line. Such side yard shall be equal in dimension to the side yard required under this Ordinance for the applicable Residence District.
c. Rear yard: There shall be provided a rear yard of not less than twenty (20) feet in depth.
6. Yard setbacks: Each front, side, and rear setback or required yard shall be increased
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park·42.3
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for key terms used within the chapter, including specific terms related to accessory buildings and uses, as well as various types of adult-use cannabis businesses licensed under Illinois law.
Section Text
means a wall starting from the foundation and extending continuously through all stories to or above the roof which separates one building from another, and is in joint use by each building.
Performance standard means 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.
Planned development means a lot, parcel or tract of land which is developed...activity for which the land or building thereon is designed, arranged or intended, or for which it is occupied or maintained.
Use, nonconforming, means any use of a building or premises which on the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived does not, even though lawfully established, comply with all of the applicable use regulations of the zoning district in which such buildings or premises are located.
Use, permitted, means any building, structure and use which
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park·6.365
Standby motor generators, residential
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which standby motor generators are permitted on residential lots in Indian Head Park. It specifies requirements for location, size, sound levels, fuel source, use for emergency power only, and a mandatory permit process.
Section Text
Sound. Motor generators shall not emit noise in excess of 75 decibels measured at a distance of 20 feet from the motor generator. Additional sound attenuation devices may be required in order to comply with applicable state or federal noise pollution requirements.
All sound attenuation devices shall be maintained in proper working order.
(4) Fuel source. All motor generators must be powered by natural gas or propane unless otherwise approved by the village board.
(5) Use. Motor generators authorized...department, upon the filing of an application for a permit pursuant to this section, to examine said application, and if it shall appear that the proposed equipment is in compliance with this section and any other applicable laws and ordinances of the village, and the required permit fee has been paid, said permit shall be issued. If the work authorized under a permit issued under this section shall not be completed within six months after date of issuance, the permit
Buildings & Construction
Lemont·17.06.080
HOME OCCUPATIONS
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for home occupations in Lemont to ensure they are compatible with surrounding residential uses and do not create adverse impacts. It specifies limitations on location, operation by residents only, nuisance generation, signage, traffic, deliveries, and parking.
Section Text
located shall be subject to the regulations of the zoning district in which it is located.
B. Operation. Home occupations shall be conducted only by residents of the subject property.
C. Nuisance. The home occupation shall not generate noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, electrical interference, or garbage beyond which normally occurs in the zoning district or planned unit development in which the home occupation is located.
D. Signage. Signage or other external indication of the home occupation shall be limited...public have access as invitees or licensees, including or not limited to, barber/beauty shop, animal grooming service, day cares, and music/dance/arts instruction, when located in a residential unit within a mixed-use building.
G. Permitted Home Occupations. This ordinance does not attempt to define or list all permitted home occupations. However, the following activities and uses are expressly permitted, provided that the other provisions of this section are met: 1. Barber/beauty shop; 2. Animal grooming service; 3. Baby-sitting services
Zoning & Land Use
Justice·5.1
Nuisances Enumerated 1 :
Summary
This section defines and prohibits various actions within the Village that constitute a nuisance, primarily related to public health, sanitation, and the environment. It enumerates specific acts such as offensive smells, accumulation of waste, contamination of water sources, and fire hazards.
Section Text
premises shall use the same or permit the use of the same, or rent the same to be used for any business or employment, or for any purpose of pleasure or recreation, if such use shall, from its noise or boisterous nature, disturb or destroy the peace of the neighborhood in which such building or premises is situated, or be dangerous or detrimental to health, and such use is hereby declared a nuisance.
(25) The custom among merchants dealing...hours, such persons shall be subject to the penalties of section 1-7 of this code.
(b) Whenever any nuisance exists or shall be found on any premises within the village, whether such nuisance is one specifically recognized by ordinance or not, the president of the village is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to cause the same to be summarily abated in such manner as he may direct, and at the expense of the party permitting or maintaining such nuisance
Health & Sanitation
Kenilworth·153.247
Application Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the application process for relief under the zoning subchapter in Kenilworth. It details where to file applications, the required format and number of copies, filing deadlines for applications with and without hearings, and the minimum data required for all submissions.
Section Text
village comprehensive plan and official map. Where the approval being requested does not conform to the village comprehensive plan or the official map, reasons justifying the approval despite the lack of conformity shall be stated.
(5) Applications for zoning ordinance text amendments. Every application filed pursuant to § 153.305 requesting an amendment to the text of this chapter shall, in addition to the data and information required pursuant to paragraph(D)(1) above, provide the following information:
(a) The exact wording...directions issued by the manufacturer of the proposed WES for the proper installation, operation and maintenance of the WES.
5. Certification of design compliance. A certification of design compliance for the proposed WES with respect to the applicable noise, structural and safety regulations set forth in this subsection, which certification must have been obtained from Underwriters Laboratories (UL), National Renewable Energy Laboratories (NREL), Det Norske Veritas (DNV), Germanischer Lloyd Wind Energie (GL), or an equivalent third party.
6. Maintenance covenant
Zoning & Land Use
Kildeer·4.3.2
International Residential Code
Summary
This section adopts the International Residential Code, 2021 edition, for one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses in Kildeer, with specific amendments including deleting fire sprinkler system requirements and adding detailed regulations for driveway culverts and building site grading.
Section Text
section to establish regulations controlling the removal and encouraging the replacement of trees from public and private property within the village. In so doing, the village will safeguard the ecological environment, including soil, air and water quality, habitat, and noise mitigation, and the aesthetic environment including economic and quality of life benefits of tree and woodland preservation. These regulations are further intended to serve to dissuade the unnecessary clearing and disturbing of land so as to preserve, insofar as practical...Title 4 of the Village Code).
B. He shall make inspections and for that purpose may enter premises.
C. He shall stop, by written work order, work being done contrary to the building permit or contrary to any ordinances of the Village.
D. He shall revoke, by writing, a permit or approval issued contrary to the building regulations of the Village or misrepresentation in the application for permit.
E. He shall perform any and all other duties prescribed