This section outlines rules of conduct for public and news media participation in Board of Trustees meetings to ensure orderly proceedings and fair representation. It designates seating areas for officials, media, and the public, and prohibits disruptive activities and alcohol consumption.
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device or may broadcast the proceedings. In this instance, if the Village Board (or the governing board of a Village Committee, Commission, Agency or Advisory Board) finds by a majority vote that the recording or broadcast cannot continue without noise, illumination or obstruction of view that constitutes or would constitute a persistent disruption of the proceedings, any such person shall be directed by the Village President or presiding officer to discontinue recording or transmitting.
7. Persons wishing to address...Village Manager, Village staff, an appropriate agency for review, or may place the matter on a subsequent agenda for discussion.
No final action may be taken during a meeting on any public comment or concern which requires an ordinance, resolution, or written contract, or which has the effect of approving any expenditure of funds unless it is already on the agenda. The Board may, however, direct that any matter raised on these subjects be set for a future agenda, including
Administration & Government
Orland Park·1.5.8
Public And News Media Participation
Summary
This section outlines rules of conduct for public and news media participation in Board of Trustees meetings to ensure orderly proceedings and fair representation. It designates seating areas for officials, media, and the public, and prohibits disruptive activities and alcohol consumption.
Section Text
device or may broadcast the proceedings. In this instance, if the Village Board (or the governing board of a Village Committee, Commission, Agency or Advisory Board) finds by a majority vote that the recording or broadcast cannot continue without noise, illumination or obstruction of view that constitutes or would constitute a persistent disruption of the proceedings, any such person shall be directed by the Village President or presiding officer to discontinue recording or transmitting.
7. Persons wishing to address...Village Manager, Village staff, an appropriate agency for review, or may place the matter on a subsequent agenda for discussion.
No final action may be taken during a meeting on any public comment or concern which requires an ordinance, resolution, or written contract, or which has the effect of approving any expenditure of funds unless it is already on the agenda. The Board may, however, direct that any matter raised on these subjects be set for a future agenda, including
Administration & Government
Oswego·1.6.8
Local state of emergency
Summary
This section defines terms related to local states of emergency, including 'Emergency,' 'Disaster,' and 'Curfew,' and establishes the conditions under which the village president can declare an emergency.
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application deadlines, penalty or late payment provisions associated with payment of village fees, adjudication hearings, code enforcement, size and weight restrictions of vehicles set by Village Code section 9-7-1, zoning provisions regarding placement of storage containers, and noise associated with deliveries set by Village Code chapter 10, section 6.
(E) Duration. The declaration herein authorized shall be effective for a period of up to seven days or until the time set by action of the village board, whichever...this section or executive orders issued pursuant hereto shall be guilty of an offense against the village and shall be punished as provided by chapter 4, section 1-4-1 of the Village Code.
(H) Effect on other ordinances. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to impair the powers contained in this Code, giving powers to the police and fire departments, but shall be construed together with existing ordinances now in effect for the safety and welfare
Administration & Government
Plainfield·9.19
Home occupations
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for home occupations in Plainfield, defining them as incidental uses to residential properties and establishing standards to ensure compatibility with surrounding residential areas. Key provisions cover location, operational constraints, the extent of the occupation, and impacts on traffic and parking.
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residents of the subject property.
b. The home occupation shall be conducted completely within the dwelling unit or accessory building.
c. Outside storage, outdoor display, or outdoor use of land is prohibited.
d. 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 development in which it is located.
(3) Extent and effect.
a. A home occupation shall be limited in extent and shall...occupation exceed ten (10) trips per day, including deliveries.
b. Deliveries to home occupations shall not exceed two (2) per day.
c. Off-street parking for the home occupation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance's Article IX (Off-Street Parking and Loading).
(5) Prohibited home occupations. The following activities are expressly prohibited as home occupations:
a. Animal hospitals (animal grooming service is permitted);
b. Kennels;
c. Medical clinics;
d. Eating and drinking establishments
General Provisions
Richton Park·662.05
Miscellaneous Use Regulations.
Summary
This section outlines miscellaneous use regulations for Richton Park's park and recreation areas, specifically addressing swimming and boating. It prohibits unauthorized swimming and dictates conditions for authorized swimming, while establishing rules for boat operation including time restrictions, boat types, launching procedures, and safety requirements.
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available, refuse and trash shall be carried away from the park area by the picnicker and properly disposed of elsewhere. A violation of this paragraph shall be deemed to be littering, and violators are subject to applicable laws and ordinances.
(g) Camping . No person shall camp in a park, except in an area that is designated for camping by the Commission. Camping is limited to tent camping, trailer camping or camping with other equipment designed specifically for camping.
(h) Fires...either arrested or ejected from the park.
(l) Gambling . No gambling allowed on Village property.
(m) Soliciting . No person shall solicit contributions in a park for any purpose, except as otherwise designated by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
(n) Noise . Except as otherwise designated by the Commission, no person having the control of any device producing amplified sound shall operate, or permit to be operated, such device in a park so that the sound produced exceeds 105 decibels
Administration & Government
Richton Park·256.29
Sexual Harassment Policy.
Summary
This section outlines Richton Park's policy against sexual harassment for all personnel, defining what constitutes sexual harassment and detailing prohibited conduct.
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talking about or calling attention to an employee's body or characteristics in a sexually negative or embarrassing way.
B. Nonverbal behavior: sexually suggestive looks; sexually suggestive or insulting sounds, such as whistles, catcalls or smacking or kissing noises; or obscene or sexually suggestive bodily gestures.
C. Physical behavior: unwelcome physical contact, such as pats, squeezes, hugs, kissing, pinching, purposeful rubbing against another person's body or actual sexual assault or abuse;
D. Visual behavior: displaying pictures, cartoons, posters, pinups...occurred, the Village Manager shall take immediate and appropriate disciplinary action consistent with the nature and severity of the offense. Disciplinary action shall be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Village's Personnel Manual, these Codified Ordinances and, when applicable, the rules of the Fire and Police Commission.
(5) In all instances, whether a violation of this Policy is determined to have occurred or not to have occurred, the respondent shall not retaliate in any way against
Administration & Government
Romeoville·111.13
Regulations For Operating A Game Room, Amusement Center Or Arcade
Summary
This section outlines specific regulations for operating game rooms, amusement centers, and arcades in Romeoville, focusing on noise control, interior visibility, cleanliness, and adherence to curfew hours.
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kind and nature for public use within the village.
(A) The walls, ceiling or floor or any combination thereof of the building of structure or portion thereof, containing the devices shall be insulated or otherwise constructed so that no noise or vibration that is detectable without the aid of any mechanical device or instrument will be allowed beyond the outer perimeter of the licensed premises.
(B) All amusement devices or game machines must be maintained in an enclosed area...other products as may be ancillary to the playing of games of pool or billiards; provided, however, that nothing in this exception hereby created shall permit any such establishment to serve alcoholic beverages or to be eligible under the ordinances of the village to apply for or receive a license to serve alcoholic beverages, other than a Class L liquor license, where such Class L liquor license is used to facilitate the hosting and conduct of tournaments, special events, exhibitions
Business & Licensing
Romeoville·157.041
Home Occupations
Summary
This section outlines the intent and purpose of allowing restricted occupational uses within residential dwelling units in Romeoville. It establishes conditions for home occupations to ensure they are incidental to residential use, compatible with neighborhoods, limited in scope, and do not detract from residential character.
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compatible with residential land uses.
(2) It is recognized, however, by this village, that certain limited home occupations can be useful to both the general public as well as the resident/proprietor. Also recognized is the difficulty of writing and ordinance dealing with home occupations in a “middle-of-the-road” fashion, which is neither discriminatory nor arbitrary. It is the hope that both the citizens and the courts will recognize these difficulties; that the former will not abuse the privileges...shall be no deliveries to or from a home occupation with a vehicle larger than a one ton truck (i.e., Federal Express, United Parcel Service, Emery and the like).
(13) Performance standards. A home occupation shall produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, electrical interference, dust, odors or heat. A home occupation as provided by this section shall be completely contained within the principal building. Any noise, vibration, smoke, electrical interference, dust, odors or heat detectable beyond the property lines
General Provisions
Romeoville·157.104
M-1 Medium Manufacturing District
Summary
This section outlines the intent and permitted uses for the M-1 Medium Manufacturing District in Romeoville. It emphasizes performance standards for production and storage, requiring enclosed buildings near residential areas and specifying conditions for adult entertainment facilities.
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Hosiery;
(34) House trailers, manufacture;
(35) Ice, dry and natural;
(36) Ink mixing and packing, and inked ribbons;
(37) Laboratories, medical, dental, research, experimental and testing; provided there is no danger from fire or explosion nor of offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, glare or other objectionable influences;
(38) Laundries;
(39) Leather products, including shoes and machine belting, but not including tanning and dyeing;
(40) Luggage;
(41) Machine shops for tool, die and pattern making;
(42) Meat products/meat packaging...below.
(a) Cultivation centers, craft growers.
1. Cultivation centers and craft growers located within the village shall be and are required to be established, operated and maintained in full compliance with the Cannabis Acts and all other applicable village ordinances and state statutes.
2. Cultivation centers and craft growers shall not be located within 1,000 feet of the property line of any pre-existing public or private pre-schools, elementary schools, secondary schools, day care centers, home day care
Zoning & Land Use
Roselle·8.3
Compliance with Provisions
Summary
This section mandates that all existing and new uses in Roselle must comply with the applicable performance standards outlined in the chapter, with a preference for the most restrictive standard in case of local, state, or federal conflicts. It specifically details performance standards for noise and air pollution.
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shall apply. 8-3-A. Noise: The following requirements shall apply to all nonresidential uses:
1. Sound pressure levels shall be in keeping with current State of Illinois standards as prescribed by the Illinois Pollution Control Board (Subtitle H: Noise), as may be amended from time to time.
2. Exceptions: The following activity shall be exempted from the rules and regulations of this Subsection 9-3-A. a. Sound emitted from emergency warning or safety devices. b. Sound emitted from...flash point of less than one hundred eighty-seven (187) degrees Fahrenheit; b. That the use and storage of such materials shall be in conformity with standards prescribed by the National Fire Protection Association and the requirements of other ordinances in the Village Code of Roselle; c. That the storage of more than fifty thousand (50,000) gallons of materials or products having a closed cup flash point of less than one hundred five (105) degrees Fahrenheit (exclusive of storage
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Beach·1.4.4
Citation procedure; payment of fines
Summary
This section outlines the procedure for issuing citations for specific village code violations, offering a settlement option through fine payment to the village clerk in lieu of court proceedings. It details the process for issuing citations, the timeframe for payment, and the administrative handling of payments.
Section Text
Code Section
Use of bathing beach (proper suit) 10-3-2-1A.
Use of bathing beach (dressing) 10-3-2-1
Use of bathing beach (cleanup) 10-3-2-1E.
Clinging to vehicle 5-2-17
Unnecessary noise (vehicle) 5-5-2
Female dog in heat 4-6-6C.
No license, vehicle 5-6-3
Truck parking 5-3-1
Vehicle license not mounted 5-6-11
Launching boats 10-3-2-1N.
Lake front parking...amount applicable to said violations as set forth in subsection
D. of this section, as full settlement of said alleged village Code violation; and, informing him that upon his failure to so settle and compromise said alleged ordinance violation, that a complaint will be filed in the Circuit Court of the 19th Judicial Circuit of Lake County, charging him with such violation.
B. Pursuant to said citation, the person so accused of said violation may settle and compromise the violation
General Provisions
Round Lake Beach·217.0
Home occupations
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and performance standards for home occupations in Round Lake Beach's residential districts. It aims to ensure home occupations are secondary to residential use, compatible with neighborhoods, and do not negatively impact other residents.
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dwelling, which would render it, undesirable for residential use. 8. Additions, enlargements or exterior alterations that change the residential appearance of the dwelling or lot shall not be permitted. Any proposed exterior changes shall be to all applicable village ordinances. 9. No additional or separate exterior entrance that will cause a net increase in the number of entrances shall be constructed for the purpose of conducting the home occupation. 10. Limited amounts of goods, commodities or stock in trade shall...television receivers or cause fluctuation in line voltage outside the dwelling unit is prohibited. 13. No permitted home occupation(s) shall interfere with the reasonable use and enjoyment of adjacent residential properties, and there shall be no perceptible noise, odor, smoke, vibrations or electrical interference emitted. 14. No permitted home occupation shall be allowed at any time to offer goods for sale to the general public from the location of the home occupation except as provided for in item
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Beach·701.0
I-2 General Industrial Districts
Summary
The I-2 General Industrial District is established to accommodate most industrial land uses, emphasizing clean and quiet operations while prohibiting further residential development to protect existing industries and conserve industrial land.
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stations and transmission towers. 4. Contractor storage yard, including organized storage of unconfined bulk materials. 5. Grain storage. 6. Fertilizer and seed sales. 7. Airport. 8. Sexually oriented businesses, as defined and regulated in article XVII of this Zoning Ordinance. 9. Health and fitness center, outdoor activity uses. 10. Recreational activity club. 701.4 Lot size requirements: With the exception of planned developments, a separate ground area, herein called the zoning lot, shall be designated, provided and continuously maintained for each...operator is in violation of any permits previously issued or is not in compliance with the performance standards, the owner or operator shall be required to stop operations until the violation is remedied.
G. Industrial performance standards: 1. Noise: Establishments in the I-2 District shall be so operated as to comply with the noise rules and regulations promulgated by the Illinois Pollution Control Board. 2. Vibration: No industrial operation or activity shall at any time cause ground transmitted vibrations
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Beach·700.0
I-1 Limited Industrial District
Summary
This section establishes the I-1 Limited Industrial District, intended for industrial firms with high performance standards that can co-locate with residential and business uses. It permits manufacturing, wholesaling, warehousing, and related research activities, with a strict prohibition against outdoor storage.
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watchman when located on the premises of the industrial use 4. Railroad right-of-way and passenger stations, but not including yards and shops 5. Sexually oriented businesses, as defined and regulated in Article XVII of this Zoning Ordinance 6. Health and fitness center 7. Dancing school or studio 8. Recreational activity club 9. Gymnastics studio 10. Martial arts studio 11. Cannabis craft grower 12. Cannabis cultivation center 13. Cannabis infuser 14. Cannabis processor 15. Cannabis transporter 16. Medical cannabis...performance standards, the code official finds the violation is still in existence, any permits previously issued shall be void and the operator shall be required to cease operation until the violation is remedied.
G. Industrial performance standards: 1. Noise: Establishments in the I-1 Limited Industrial District shall be so operated as to comply with the requirements and regulations promulgated by the Illinois Pollution Control Board. 2. Vibration: No industrial operation or activity (except those under the direct control
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Heights·7.1.2
2018 International Residential Code adopted
Summary
This section adopts the 2018 International Residential Code in its entirety for the Village of Round Lake Heights. It then amends the code by replacing the title of Chapter 1 and adding a reference to the Illinois State Plumbing Code and National.
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entirety. Three copies of the International Residential Code 2018 Edition have been on file in the office of the clerk of the Village of Round Lake Heights for at least 30 days prior to the adoption of this Ordinance, and the same are adopted and incorporated in this Chapter for all purposes by reference.
B. Amendments. The International Residential Code, 2018 Edition, is amended in its application to the Village, all as set out in this Section of the Municipal...than one full story below the upper level. 3. If the basement is finished or partitioned off, a detector must be located within a general area or hallway.
The alarm shall be clearly audible in all bedrooms over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. Combination carbon monoxide/smoke detectors are allowed provided that the combined unit contains annunciations that clearly differentiates the hazard.
All carbon monoxide detectors shall be listed and installed in accordance with the provisions of this
Buildings & Construction
Sauk Village·82.5
General terms definitions
Summary
This section of the Sauk Village municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms used throughout the chapter, primarily related to zoning and building structures. It clarifies the meaning of words like 'abut,' 'accessory structure,' 'awning,' and 'balcony' to ensure consistent interpretation of the zoning regulations.
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waterways, or corporate boundary lines.
Buffer means a visual screen constructed of wood, concrete block, or landscape material in such a manner that the view of adjacent property will be completely or partially obscured from the use contemplated, so noise, solid waste, or other objectionable influences will be avoided.
Buildable area means the space remaining on a zoning lot after the minimum setback requirements of this chapter have been met.
Building means a structure having a roof supported by columns...which has been recorded in the office of the register of deeds, or a lot described by metes and bounds, the deed to which has been recorded in the office of the register of deeds at the time the ordinance from which this chapter was passed.
Lot width means the horizontal distance between the side lot line measured at right angles to the lot depth at the established front building line. See figure 82-9.
Lot, zoning, means a single
Zoning & Land Use
Sauk Village·82.305
Additional standards; required criteria
Summary
This section establishes additional standards and required criteria for various land uses in Sauk Village, including assisted living facilities, independent living facilities, nursing homes, and community residences. It mandates compliance with other articles of the chapter and specific village ordinances, along with federal, state, and local requirements.
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limited to, article IX of this chapter, on-site development standards; article X of this chapter, off-street parking and loading; article XI of this chapter, landscaping and screening; and chapter 58, signs; as well as all applicable village ordinances.
(1) Assisted living facility, independent living facility and nursing home. Assisted living facilities, independent living facilities and nursing homes shall meet all federal, state and local requirements including, but not limited to, licensing, health, safety and building code requirements. Upon...children being cared for, including names, addresses and phone numbers. In addition, the following criteria shall be considered:
a. The provision of adequate on-site drop-off zones, sidewalks and exterior lighting.
b. The amount of traffic or noise to be generated.
c. The provision of adequate open space.
(5) Day care home, adult, and day care home, child. Day care homes shall meet all federal, state and local requirements including, but not limited to, licensing, health, safety and building
Zoning & Land Use
Shorewood·8.1B-1
International Building Code (Ibc)
Summary
This section of Shorewood's ordinance modifies the 2018 International Building Code by replacing specific jurisdictional terms, clarifying the role of the chief building official, and amending provisions related to plumbing, energy conservation, and temporary occupancy permits. It also deletes the section on work exempt from permits.
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Final certificate of occupancy was granted upon the expiration of the temporary certificate of occupancy;
b. Upon the final inspection, the building or structure and general development standards of such property are in full compliance with all applicable ordinances or state law;
c. There are no unpaid fines against the owner or general contractor by an administrative hearing officer or a circuit court for violations of this division or other provisions of the Village Code including, but not limited...Section 1-4-1 of the Village Code. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
Add. 117 Daily start and stop times for construction work: Any construction, remodeling, or heavy equipment work which emanates noise beyond the property line shall not commence before seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on weekdays and on Saturday seven thirty o'clock (7:30) A.M. and Sunday eight thirty o'clock (8:30) A.M. All construction work, as described
Buildings & Construction
South Holland·SPECIFICATION L
FENCING
Summary
This section outlines the regulations for constructing and maintaining fences in South Holland, including permit requirements, height restrictions based on zoning, and enforcement procedures. It also clarifies that swimming pool fencing requirements are separate and defines what constitutes a fence.
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committed on each day that a fence remains in existence in violation of this article. 2. Swimming pools. Nothing contained in this specification shall abrogate fencing requirements for swimming pools as may be contained in this Code or other ordinances. 3. Enforcement. The president and board of trustees shall from time to time designate an inspector who shall be charged with the enforcement of this article. The planning and development department shall review, inspect and enforce this specification.
Permit...permit fee schedule. 4. Specifications.
Definition. A fence is a linear structure or partition of definite height and location intended to serve as: a physical barrier to property ingress and egress; a screen from objectionable views or noise; a marker; or for decorative use. Hedges, ornamental shrubs, trees and bushes shall not be considered fences.
Fences erected or constructed in the village shall conform to the following standards:
(1) Fence height maximum restrictions.
a. Residential zone—No fence exceeding
Zoning & Land Use
St. Charles·17.30.020
Use definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for various terms used in the municipal ordinance, including 'Accessory Use' and several types of 'Adult Uses'.
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adjacent property in terms of noise, smoke, fumes, odors, glare or health and safety hazards, are considered Heavy Manufacturing.
Manufacturing, Light (G). The assembly, fabrication, or processing of goods and materials using processes that ordinarily do not create noise, smoke, fumes, odors, glare, or health or safety hazards outside of the building or lot where such assembly, fabrication or processing takes place.
Medical Cannabis Cultivation Center. A facility operated by an organization or business that is registered by the State...paved or unpaved runways and taxiways, shelter structures, seating such as benches or bleachers, parking facilities for participants and spectators, and unpaved areas for temporary event parking. The nature and extent of these facilities may be specified in an ordinance granting or amending a special use. The area encompassed by the use shall include all flight paths and flyover areas.
Motor Vehicle Display, Outdoor. The outdoor display of new or used motor vehicles offered for sale or lease, which
General Provisions
St. Charles·9.65.030
Code hearing units—Powers of Hearing Officers
Summary
This section establishes a Code Hearing Unit in St. Charles and outlines the powers of Hearing Officers. The unit adjudicates municipal ordinance violations, with specific exclusions, and Hearing Officers are empowered to hear testimony, accept evidence, issue subpoenas, maintain records, make written determinations, and impose penalties within defined limits.
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from time to time for the judicial circuit in which the municipality is located. The maximum monetary fine under this item (5), shall be exclusive of costs of enforcement or costs imposed to secure compliance with the municipality's ordinances and shall not be applicable to cases to enforce the collection of any tax imposed and collected by the City; and 6. The amount of penalty imposed shall be as set forth in this paragraph. Said penalties shall...follows:
a. Section 13.16.205, Water Conservation, fifty dollars ($50.00);
b. Section 8.24.070, Deposits on Streets, fifty dollars ($50.00);
c. Section 12.04.185, Snow Removal, fifty dollars ($50.00);
d. Section 9.32.010, Unauthorized Posting, fifty dollars ($50.00);
e. Section 9.24.010 et seq., Noise Prohibitions, seventy-five dollars ($75.00);
f. Section 8.20.010, Prohibition of Fireworks, seventy-five dollars ($75.00);
g. Section 5.16.060(A), Prohibited Sale of Tobacco to Minors, seventy-five dollars ($75.00);
h. Section 10.06.010, Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System violation
Administration & Government
Stickney·14.322
Penalties
Summary
This section outlines the penalty structure for violations of specific Stickney village ordinances, referencing the Illinois Vehicle Code. It details an initial fine of $50, potential escalation to $500 if payment or appearance is not made, and the process for appeals.
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officer shall determine and establish a fine to be paid, but not to exceed the sum of $500.00 for any one violation.
(d) Appeal from any judgment made the administrative hearing officer shall be in accordance with the applicable ordinances of the Village of Stickney and the Illinois Compiled Statutes.
Violations (as defined by the Illinois Vehicle Code) Section
Obstruction driver's view or control 11-1406
Improper opening of door into traffic 11-1407
Coasting on downgrade...safety lights required 12-205
Restrictions as to tire equipment 12-401
Improper or failure to have mirrors 12-502
Windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with wipers 12-503
Horns and warning devices 12-601
Mufflers, prevention of noise or smoke 12-602
Seat safety belts 12-603
Certain vehicles to carry flares or other warning devices. 12-702
Splash guard and replacements 12-710
Name and address on division vehicles 15-104
Failure to display village vehicle license
Traffic & Vehicles
Streamwood·11.4.6.2
Waiver Of Locational Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the process for establishments serving alcohol with live entertainment to apply for a waiver of locational requirements for adult regulated uses. Applicants must meet specific criteria and maintain a distance from other adult uses or waiver holders.
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site plan showing the locations of all structures, parking and loading areas, open spaces, landscaping, yards, refuse and service areas, utilities, signs and traffic accesses and circulationways.
8. A narrative statement evaluating:
a. The environmental and economic effects that noise, glare, odor, vibration, traffic generation or other characteristics of the proposed use will have on nearby properties;
b. The general compatibility of the proposed use with nearby properties;
c. The compatibility of the proposed use with the village comprehensive development...property to another party;
g. If it determines that the waiver holder or the owner, operator or manager of the establishment serving alcoholic beverages has:
(1) Violated any provisions of the liquor control act;
(2) Violated any ordinance of the village contained in title 3, chapter 4 or title 4, chapters 3 and 4 of this code; or
(3) Been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law.
2. However, no waiver shall be revoked except after
General Provisions
Third Lake·32.307
Regulations for specific accessory structures and uses
Summary
This section outlines the conditions under which home occupations are permitted in residential dwelling units in Third Lake. It specifies criteria related to the nature of the occupation, staffing, display of goods, exterior indications of non-residential use, equipment, deliveries, location of activities, and potential nuisances.
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such a manner as to cause a nuisance, some of which are listed herein:
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. Noise in excess of normal daily activity for a residential area measured at the lot line of the premises is prohibited.
c. The emission of odorous matter in such quantities as to be readily detectable at any point along lot lines...massage therapy, childcare, doctors, dentists, therapists, etc.).
(12) Parking of trucks associated with a home occupation shall conform with regulations concerning parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas as delineated in this zoning regulations and in accordance with any ordinance of the village, establishing load limits upon the streets of the village.
(b) Satellite earth stations.
(1) All satellite earth stations shall be subject to the following regulations:
a. Only one satellite earth station shall be permitted
Zoning & Land Use
Tinley Park·74.202
Regulations Established In The World Music Theatre Parking Lot Relative To The Use Of, Parking Within And Traffic Said Parking Lot
Summary
This section establishes specific regulations for the World Music Theatre parking lot concerning traffic control, vehicle movement, parking restrictions in fire lanes and handicapped areas, and noise prohibitions, pursuant to a village agreement and state law.
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muffler cutout, by tire friction upon rapid turning or weaving, by spinning of wheels from a standing or slow-moving position produced by sudden unnecessary acceleration, or by the continuous unnecessary sound of a horn or other noise or signal device, or by the running of refrigeration units or compressors on said motor vehicle.
(5) The stopping, standing or parking of a motor vehicle within any designated handicapped parking area, without the proper display of the handicapped status...approved herein. "TAILGATING" shall mean persons driving to the facility and commencing to consume food and/or beverages brought with them.
(B) Signs and pavement markings in relation to the aforementioned regulations are specifically described on Exhibit A attached to Ordinance 90-0-043 (which has been incorporated into § 74.201(A) above, said Exhibit being made a part hereof by reference.
(C) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any of the parking lot use, parking