Offenses
This section outlines Kildeer's administrative enforcement program for various code violations. It establishes a tiered payment schedule for fines based on the timeframe of payment after a violation is charged.
This section outlines Kildeer's administrative enforcement program for various code violations. It establishes a tiered payment schedule for fines based on the timeframe of payment after a violation is charged.
This section outlines regulations for temporary uses in Lake Barrington, permitting them in all zoning districts subject to limitations and requiring a temporary use permit for certain uses. It specifically details conditions for construction-related temporary structures like trailers and sheds.
This section grants the Lake Bluff board of trustees the authority to modify or waive provisions of the village code or subdivision ordinance for approved Planned Commercial Developments (PCDs). Such modifications require findings that the PCD aligns with the purposes of PCDs, the village's comprehensive plan, and provides compensating amenities.
This section of Lake Villa's zoning regulations defines and sets performance criteria for home occupations to ensure they remain compatible with residential districts and do not alter the dwelling unit's essential residential character.
This section establishes the intent of tree preservation in Lemont, emphasizing the importance of existing trees as public resources. It mandates the creation of a Tree Preservation Plan as part of development applications, detailing tree inventory, preservation strategies, and protection measures during construction.
This section outlines the requirements for constructing towers, monopoles, antennas, and personal wireless service facilities in Lincolnwood. It mandates a special use permit in most districts, prohibits them in certain residential zones, and specifies location and setback requirements, especially for towers in business, office, and R-4 residential districts.
This section outlines the applicability and design standards for drive-through facilities in Lisle, focusing on landscaping buffers, stacking lane requirements, and definitions of drive-through components. It aims to ensure adequate on-site circulation, prevent traffic impedance, and mitigate nuisance impacts on nearby residential areas.
This section establishes the purpose and permitted uses for the Limited Industrial District in Lombard. It aims to provide a suitable environment for industrial activities that do not create significant nuisances or hazards, while also acknowledging the potential for substantial traffic and other impacts, necessitating site plan review.
This section prohibits disorderly conduct within the City of McHenry. It defines disorderly conduct to include acts that unreasonably alarm or disturb another and provoke a breach of the peace, such as false alarms, lewd entry onto property, and violent acts causing public danger.
This section outlines minimum design standards for Wind Energy Conversion Systems (WECS) in McHenry, addressing safety, operational integrity, and public nuisance concerns.
This section defines 'daycare center' broadly, excluding certain educational and temporary child care facilities. It also outlines requirements for the physical facilities, including health and safety protections and inspections by state and local authorities.
This section of the Minooka municipal ordinance provides definitions for various zoning-related terms, including 'Abuts', 'Accessory Building', 'Adjacent', 'Agriculture', 'Alley', 'Alteration', 'Animal Hospital', 'Automobile Laundry', and 'Automobile Service Station'.
This section enumerates and prohibits various acts and conditions that are declared nuisances within the village limits, focusing on public health and safety. Prohibited nuisances include the improper disposal of waste, corruption of water sources, obstruction of public ways, and certain hazardous businesses or offensive trades.
This ordinance prohibits owners from keeping animals that create nuisances, such as excessive noise, unsanitary conditions, or aggressive behavior. It specifically declares skunks, opossums, and raccoons as public nuisances and outlines the Village's authority to abate these nuisances on private property.
This section outlines the compensation for the Local Liquor Control Commissioner and details their powers and duties, including record inspection, immediate suspension of liquor service, and license revocation/suspension for violations.
This section establishes rules for interpreting the chapter's definitions. It prioritizes definitions within the article, then the context, and finally defaults to Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1979 edition) for undefined terms. It then provides specific definitions for terms like ABUTTING, ACCESSORY STRUCTURE, ACCESSORY USE, ALLEY, AMATEUR RADIO, and AMUSEMENT.
This section outlines general regulations for accessory structures and uses, stipulating that they must be subordinate to the principal building and located on the same zoning lot. It sets limitations on size, height, setbacks, and placement in required yards.
This section outlines standards and requirements for outdoor seating areas, focusing on compliance with village codes, ensuring adequate circulation and emergency egress, and maintaining general health standards.
This section lists ordinance violations that can be handled through administrative adjudication by code hearing enforcement in North Aurora. It includes categories for animal, cannabis, equipment/non-moving violations, and their associated minimum fines.
This section outlines the standards and requirements for outdoor seating areas in Northbrook, emphasizing compliance with existing village codes, ensuring adequate circulation and emergency egress, and establishing general health and sanitation standards.
This section outlines the standards and requirements for outdoor seating areas in Northbrook, emphasizing compliance with existing village codes, ensuring adequate circulation and emergency egress, and establishing general health and sanitation standards.
This section outlines the general requirements for outdoor dining areas in Northbrook, focusing on compliance with existing regulations, ensuring safe circulation and emergency egress, and maintaining health and cleanliness standards. It also details provisions for safety barriers and proper waste management.
This section outlines the general requirements for outdoor dining areas in Northbrook, focusing on compliance with existing regulations, ensuring safe circulation and emergency egress, and maintaining health and cleanliness standards. It also details provisions for safety barriers and proper waste management.
This section lists the permitted uses within the M-1 Restricted Manufacturing District in Oak Lawn. It covers a range of industrial, commercial, and accessory activities, with specific exclusions and performance standard requirements.
This section defines "Accessory Building or Use" by outlining its characteristics and providing a list of common examples. It clarifies that an accessory use must be subordinate to and serve a principal building or use on the same zoning lot, with limited exceptions for parking.