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Hawthorn Woods · 8.1.6

Property Maintenance Code

This section establishes the Hawthorn Woods Property Maintenance Code by adopting the International Property Maintenance Code, 2018 edition, with specific local amendments. It aims to regulate property conditions to ensure safety and sanitation and defines the code's title and applicability of other related codes.

Penalties Delete this section in its entirety and replace with the following: Any person who shall violate a provision of this code, or fail to comply therewith, or with any of the requirements thereof, shall be guilty of an ordinance violation and shall be subject to the penalty as provided in Section 1-4-1 of the Municipal Code. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense Per section...stored and stacked neatly so as not to create a dangerous condition or be offensive to the neighborhood, and in no event shall any firewood be stacked taller than four feet six inches (4'-6") above grade. 302.11 Noise from construction. Add this section as an additional requirement. It shall be a violation for any person to engage in the construction, including excavation and demolition, alteration, remodeling, or repair of any building or structure; the construction of any roadway
Buildings & Construction
Hazel Crest · 3.2

Definitions

This section of the Hazel Crest municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms, including 'Accessory building or use' and several categories related to adult entertainment establishments.

divides contiguous buildings; such a wall contains no openings and extends from its footing below finished ground grade to the height of the exterior surface of the roof. Performance standards: "Performance standards" is a criterion established 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: "Planned development" is a unified development in single ownership or control and which includes...transitional: A "transitional yard" is a yard that must be provided on a lot where a more intensive land use is located adjacent to either an existing or planned use of a less intensive nature, in accordance with specific ordinance provisions. A transitional yard is provided in lieu of the minimum required front, rear or side yard specified for the district in which it is located. Its intent is to act as a buffer zone, enabling the adjacent uses
Zoning & Land Use
Worth · 4.11.2

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used in the Worth Crime Free Rental Housing chapter. It defines terms such as 'Chief of Police', 'Chronic Nuisance Property', 'Contact', 'Control', 'Criminal Activity', 'Disability', 'Domestic Violence', and 'Nuisance Activity'.

family or household member" as that term is defined in section 103 of the Illinois domestic violence act of 1986 5 . NUISANCE ACTIVITY: Any one of the following activities, behaviors or conduct, as defined by federal, state or village ordinance, but excluding activities, behaviors, or conduct that constitute nuisance activity exceptions as set forth in this section: A.   Disorderly conduct as defined in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes 5/26-1. B.   Unlawful use of weapons as defined in 720 Illinois Compiled Statutes...maintenance code continuing after disposition of a complaint for those violations. S.   Activity that constitutes a violation of a felony or class A misdemeanor pursuant to a federal or Illinois statute. T.   A violation of section 8-3-6, "Noise", of this code. U.   A violation of section 10-4-4, "Disorderly Houses", of this code. V.   A violation of a chapter of this code, adopting class A misdemeanors under Illinois state statutes. NUISANCE ACTIVITY EXCEPTIONS: The following behavior
Buildings & Construction
Villa Park · 6.4.4

Commercial Service

This section of the Villa Park municipal ordinance outlines and defines various commercial service uses permitted within the municipality. It categorizes these services into Building Service, Body Art Service, Business Support Service, Consumer Maintenance and Repair Service, and Personal Improvement Service, providing typical examples for each.

cleaning and similar services. B. Body Art Service Tattoo and body piercing establishments (as defined in 410 ILCS 54/1). Tattoo and body piercing establishments must be licensed in accordance with Chapter 13, Article X of the village code of ordinances. C. Business Support Service Uses that provide personnel services, printing, copying, photographic services or communication services to businesses or consumers. Typical uses include employment agencies, copy and print shops, caterers, telephone answering services and photo developing labs. D. Consumer Maintenance...research and testing services leading to the development of new products and processes. Such uses resemble office buildings or campuses and do not involve the mass production, distribution or sale of products. Research services do not produce odors, dust, noise, vibration or other external impacts that are detectable beyond the property lines of the subject property
Zoning & Land Use
Villa Park · 6.10.6

Home Occupations

This section outlines regulations for home occupations in Villa Park, specifying that they are allowed as an accessory use to a dwelling, with restrictions on the operator's residency, floor area, location, sales, and the appearance and operation of the business to ensure it remains residential in nature. Day care homes are specifically exempted from these regulations.

parking lots, or adding commercial-like exterior lighting. 3. No outdoor storage of equipment or materials used in connection with the home occupation are allowed. 4. No equipment or process shall be used in a home occupation that creates noise, vibration, glare, fumes, odors, or electrical interference detectable to the normal senses off the lot. In the case of electrical interference, no equipment or process may be used that creates visual or audible interference in any radio or television receivers...industrial, manufacturing and recycling uses; 9. Medical services; 10. Vehicle sales and service; 11. Consumer repair services and appliance repair services; and 12. Any use or activity that does not comply with all applicable regulations of this ordinance
Zoning & Land Use
Harwood Heights · 17.56.130

Temporary use permits

This section requires a temporary use permit for any temporary use or special event to ensure safety and mitigate negative impacts on infrastructure and adjacent properties. It outlines applicability, approval criteria, and exempts certain uses on public property.

zoning district in the immediate vicinity of the temporary use, and those uses will not be adversely affected by the temporary use or the activities associated with it. Factors in determining compatibility include, but are not limited to: location, noise, odor, light, dust control, and hours of operation; 5. The use will not cause traffic volumes to exceed the capacity of affected streets; 6. Adequate off-street parking to serve the use is provided in accordance with Chapter...driveway and a street. In no case shall items be located within the public right-of-way; 10. Uses involving the sale of merchandise have obtained a sales tax license from the village in accordance with village sales tax ordinances; 11. Signage for the use is provided in compliance with Chapter 17.36 of this title; and 12. A minimum of thirty (30) calendar days has lapsed since the previous temporary use on the parcel or lot expired. D. Application, Review
Zoning & Land Use
Hawthorn Woods · 9.2.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms used throughout the Hawthorn Woods Zoning Rules, including 'Abandonment' and providing a detailed definition for 'Accessory Building or Use' with specific examples.

half (1 1 / 2 ) tons' capacity. PARTICULATE MATTER: Material which is suspended in or discharged into the atmosphere in finely divided form as a liquid or solid at atmospheric pressure and temperature. PERFORMANCE STANDARD: A criterion to control noise, odor, smoke, toxic or noxious matter, vibration, fire and explosive hazards, or glare or heat generated by or inherent in uses of land or buildings. (Ord. 381-87, 6-9-1987) PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICES (PWS): Commercial mobile services, common carrier wireless...rear yard between the furthest building facade and a lot line or street right of way line in the case of a corner lot. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR: The zoning administrator of the village of Hawthorn Woods, as constituted by ordinance 1 . ZONING BOARD: See title 2, chapter 3 of this code and section 9-16-6 of this title. ZONING DISTRICT: An area or areas within the village for which the regulations and requirements governing use, lot and bulk of buildings
Zoning & Land Use
Harvard · 12.04

DOGS & CATS — BITING, RUNNING AT LARGE

This section outlines regulations for dogs and cats in Harvard, addressing issues like running at large, disturbing the peace, animal bites, and waste removal. It also incorporates state statutes regarding vicious dogs.

shall be deemed to be running at large. C. Disturbing Peace: No person owning any dog or cat shall permit such animal to disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood by barking, crying, making other loud or unusual noises, or interfere with the free movement of persons on the public right-of-way. D. Animal Bites: Whenever any animal bites a person, or another animal the owner of the animal shall immediately notify the Chief of Police, who shall...days, a veterinarian is convinced that the animal is then free from rabies, the animal shall be released from quarantine or from the pound, as the case may be. E. Vicious Dogs: The City adopts as its own ordinance the provisions of 510 ILCS 5/15 et seq. with reference to the definition, control and regulations of vicious dogs as defined by said statute. Each and every provision of said statute is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this
Wadsworth · 7.3.5

Traffic Regulations

This section of Wadsworth's Park Regulations prohibits driving vehicles off designated roadways, driving while intoxicated or reckless, and operating vehicles in an unsafe condition. It also outlines requirements for safe movement and backing of vehicles within parks.

endanger persons or property, which does not contain two (2) headlights, taillights, brake lights, brakes adequate to control the movement of and to stop and hold the vehicle, a horn, a muffler to prevent excessive or unusual noise and annoying smoke, a rearview mirror, windshield wipers, and such other equipment necessary for the safe operation of the vehicle, all in good working order and constant operation (except motor bicycles or motor scooters and only if they meet the other safe...more than a specified period have been posted. e.   Basketball courts, volleyball courts, tennis courts, baseball fields, or specified play areas. J.   Impounding Of Vehicles: Any vehicle parked or standing within a park in violation of any law, ordinance, or rule is hereby declared to be a public nuisance. Such vehicle may be removed and impounded and the owner or person entitled to possession of the vehicle shall pay all charges and expenses arising out of any action taken hereunder
Streets & Public Property
Wadsworth · 1.13.7

Fines Applicable To All Offenses

This section of the Wadsworth municipal code outlines fines for various ordinance violations, with escalating penalties for repeat offenses. It specifies fines for infractions related to liquor licenses, sales, nuisances, littering, and burning, among others.

following ordinance violations may be heard in an administrative adjudication as set forth in this chapter and shall carry the following listed fines indicated below. All fines are per offense and a separate offense shall be deemed committed for each day a violation occurs or continues. Code Section Offense First Offense Fine Second Offense Fine Third Offense Fine Check For Priors IVC = IL Vehicle Code* Code Section Offense First Offense Fine Second Offense Fine Third Offense Fine Check For Priors...Contractor information 100.00 250.00 500.00 3-8-3 Raffle license required 100.00 250.00 500.00 3-8-10 Conduct of raffles 100.00 250.00 500.00 4-1-2, 4-1-3 Nuisances 100.00 250.00 500.00 4-1-4 Unnecessary noise 100.00 250.00 500.00 4-1-5 Litter 250.00 500.00 750.00 4-1-5C Litter from vehicle 750.00 750.00 750.00 4-1-6 Sump pump discharge 100.00 250.00 500.00 4-2-2 Scavenger license required 750.00 750.00 $750.00/ license revocation
Administration & Government
Hampshire · 6.9.5

O-M Office And Restricted Manufacturing District

This section outlines the purpose and land use regulations for the O-M Office and Restricted Manufacturing District. It permits a mix of office, research, warehouse, and restricted manufacturing activities, emphasizing campus-like settings and specifying standards for operations and outdoor storage.

determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission to be of the same general character as the uses allowable in this section, and found not to be obnoxious, unhealthful, or offensive by reason of the potential emission or transmission of noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, toxic or noxious matter, glare, or heat. E.   Prohibited Uses: In an O-M District, the following uses shall be prohibited: Heavy manufacturing. Trailer coaches. F.   Lot Area, Yard And Bulk Requirements: 1. Minimum lot area...Clerk his/her unconditional agreement and covenant that areas reserved for future parking shall be maintained as landscaped open space until and unless required to be used for off street parking in accordance with the approved special use permit. The ordinance granting such permit (including both plans), together with such agreement and covenant, shall be recorded with the Recorder of Deeds of Kane County, Illinois. 3.   Location Of Off Street Parking Areas: a. Required off street parking spaces shall
Zoning & Land Use
Hainesville · 5.59.060

Requirements for conducting business

This section outlines requirements for mobile food vendors operating in Hainesville, including stationary operation, compliance with laws, carrying licenses and insurance, and restrictions on parking locations relative to other food establishments and public events. It also details requirements for operating on private property.

such written consent is kept in the mobile food vehicle at all times while the vehicle is on the property; 2. The mobile food vendor is in compliance with all applicable requirements of the Village of Hainesville Zoning Ordinance. H. No mobile food vendor shall operate in any privately-owned (i) vacant lot, or (ii) a lot in a vacant building. I. Mobile food vendors may only operate between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., unless special permission...only stand, park, and operate in an approved location for up to three hours on any day. K. The mobile food operator shall display signage only on the vehicle itself. No freestanding signage shall be allowed. L. Any music, noise, or sound amplification used must be in compliance with all applicable local and state laws and regulations and must be at a volume that does not create a nuisance or public hazard. M. All identifying information, logos, advertising, decorations
Health & Sanitation
Green Oaks · 4.10.3

Excessive Sound Levels

This ordinance section prohibits excessive sound levels from various sources, setting specific decibel limits for moving vehicles and other sources based on abutting property zoning and time of day. It also includes an exception for certain heavy vehicles on specific routes during daytime hours.

decibels permitted based upon the zoning classification or use of any property abutting the property upon which the source of the sound is located, as set forth in the following table: The Zoning Designation (As Defined In The Zoning Ordinance) Or Use Of Property Abutting The Property Upon Which The Source Of Sound Is Located Maximum Number Of Decibels Permitted From 7:00 A.M. Until 11:00 P.M. Of The Same Day Maximum Number Of Decibels Permitted From...requirements as are necessary to minimize adverse effects upon the community or the surrounding neighborhood. F.   This section shall not be construed to conflict with the right of any person to maintain an action in equity to abate a noise nuisance under the laws of this state. G.   Each offense or violation of this section constitutes a separate and distinct violation
Health & Sanitation
Grayslake · 15.28.060

Prohibited signs

This section prohibits various types of signs that could interfere with traffic safety, be hazardous or unsightly, extend into the public right-of-way, or use prohibited features like flashing lights or excessive movement. It also restricts the duration and placement of vehicular signs and prohibits portable signs with an exception for sandwich boards.

order of, any governmental agency. Any such signs not established by, or by order of, a governmental agency, may be removed by the village without notice. F. No sign is permitted which includes flashing lights, mechanically moving parts, or noise emissions. G. No sign over four (4) square feet in sign area may be suspended by chains, ropes or other nonmechanical means that readily permit the sign to swing or move freely. H. No obsolete sign shall be permitted...shall be located at the rear of premises facing a residential property. M. No sign shall be attached to a tree. N. No sign shall be attached to a fence or wall constructed in accordance with the Grayslake Fence Ordinance, except for street address numbers and residents' names no greater than two (2) square feet. O. Except as provided in Section 15.28.050.A.2, freestanding pole signs are prohibited. P. Off-premises advertising signs, which shall include any sign directing attention
Zoning & Land Use
Grayslake · 12.16.010

Findings and determinations

This section outlines the findings and determinations for the Village of Grayslake's tree preservation ordinance. It establishes the importance of trees for the community's general welfare, property values, environmental benefits, and quality of life, justifying the need for regulation.

soften the rough edges of developments and reduce the visual effects of suburbanization by creating a natural setting. C. The preservation of individual trees and wooded areas provides desired environmental effects such as: acting as a barrier to noise, helping in the prevention of soil erosion and the absorption of water; providing nesting areas for birds and other wildlife; reducing the effects of sun, cold and wind, and filtering the air of pollutants. D. The preservation of trees within...trees or vegetative cover in the village. E. In order to promote the health, safety, welfare and preserve the type and quality of life enjoyed by the residents of this village, it is necessary and desirable to enact an ordinance preserving trees within the village. F. This section of the code is structured to preserve, protect and enhance critical infrastructure - our urban forest. This section will regulate trees as a collective resource for the village on public and private property
Streets & Public Property
Green Oaks · 13.3.10

Regulations Applicable To All Adult Entertainment Establishments

This section outlines general compliance requirements, operational hours, and specific prohibitions related to minors, animals, and restroom usage for all adult entertainment establishments in Green Oaks. It also restricts patron access to nonpublic areas.

General Compliance: All licensed premises and adult entertainment establishments shall comply with the provisions of this Chapter; all other applicable Village ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations; and all other applicable Federal, State, and local laws. B.   Hours Of Operation: No adult entertainment establishment shall be open for business at any time between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight and twelve o'clock (12:00) noon on any weekday or Saturday. No adult entertainment establishment shall be open...shall contain only: 1) the name of the adult entertainment establishment; and/or 2) the specific type of adult entertainment establishment conducted on the licensed premises. Temporary signage shall not be permitted in connection with any adult entertainment establishment. J.   Noise: No loudspeakers or sound equipment audible beyond the licensed premises shall be used at any time. K.   Gambling And Related Devices Prohibited: No adult entertainment establishment shall contain any video, pinball, slot, bagatelle, pigeonhole, pool, or any other games, machines
Business & Licensing
Warrenville · 4.3.1

Disorderly Conduct And Loitering

This section prohibits disorderly conduct within the City of Warrenville, defining it through a series of actions that provoke a breach of the peace, create a danger of violence, or involve unlawful assembly for violent disturbance. It also addresses begging, carrying dangerous weapons, and picketing near schools.

alarm; 5.   Assembles with three (3) or more persons for the purpose of using force or violence to disturb the public peace; 6.   Goes about begging or soliciting funds on the public ways, except as provided for by ordinance or upon lawful authority of the City 1 ; 7.   Carries in a threatening or menacing manner, without authority of law, any pistol, revolver, dagger, razor, dangerous knife, stiletto, knuckles, slingshot, an object containing noxious or deleterious liquid, gas or substance...picketing of any church, temple, synagogue or other place of worship involved in a labor dispute; 10.   Defaces or destroys or threatens to deface or destroy property, either public or private; 11.   By voice or by other means makes noise at such place, at such times, and under such circumstances, to a degree offensive to those nearby; (Ord. 172, 5-20-1974) 12.   Knowingly resists or obstructs a police officer from performing any authorized act within his official capacity
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Arlington Heights · Section 14.2304

Regulations Applicable to All Adult Businesses

This section outlines general regulations for all adult businesses in Arlington Heights, including operational hours, restrictions on animals, restroom requirements, limitations on patron access to non-public areas, and prohibitions on sexual activity.

General Compliance. All licensed premises and adult businesses shall comply with the provisions of this Article; all other applicable Village ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations; and all other applicable federal, state and local laws. b. Hours of Operation. No adult business shall be open for business between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on any day. No adult business shall be open for business at any time on any Sunday or any legal State of Illinois...words, lettering, photographs, silhouettes, drawings or pictorial representations of any manner. This Subsection shall apply to any advertisement, display, promotional material, decoration or sign; to any performance or show; and to any window, door or other opening. h. Noise. No loudspeakers or sound equipment audible beyond the licensed premises shall be used at any time. i. Gambling and Related Devices Prohibited. No adult business shall contain any gambling, video, pinball, slot, bagatelle, pigeon-hole, pool or any other games, machines
Business & Licensing
Grayslake · 5.06.090

Regulations applicable to all adult entertainment establishments

This section outlines general compliance requirements, operating hours, restrictions on animals, restroom standards, and limitations on patron access to non-public areas for adult entertainment establishments in Grayslake.

General Compliance. All licensed premises and adult entertainment establishments shall comply with the provisions of this chapter; all other applicable village ordinances, resolutions, rules, and regulations; and all other applicable federal, state, and local laws. B. Hours of Operation. No adult entertainment establishment shall be open for business at any time between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on any weekday or Saturday. No adult entertainment establishment shall be open for business at any time...shall contain only (1) the name of the adult entertainment establishment and/or (2) the specific type of adult entertainment establishment conducted on the licensed premises. Temporary signage shall not be permitted in connection with any adult entertainment establishment. I. Noise. No loudspeakers or sound equipment audible beyond the licensed premises shall be used at any time. J. Gambling and Related Devices Prohibited. No adult entertainment establishment shall contain any video, pinball, slot, bagatelle, pigeon-hole, pool, or any other games
Business & Licensing
Grayslake · 15.20.040

Modifications, supplements and exceptions

This section mandates that new plumbing fixtures and irrigation controllers installed in Grayslake must be WaterSense labeled when available. It also revises the Illinois Plumbing Code to require permits for all plumbing installations, repairs, and alterations, and expands the definition of a plumbing system.

located, such connection shall be made only by means of a machine trap, approved by the Village Engineer. Excavation and shoring shall be provided by the owner or his/her agent and shall comply with the requirements of the Village Ordinances. (e) Every new and existing dwelling or place of employment shall be provided with a plumbing system, including water closet facilities. When any building shall be located on a street or on a site not more than 200 feet...commercial drainage system shall be by written permission by the Plumbing Inspector. Section 890.320(d) Soldered Joints at the end of this section add the following: Tubing shall be reamed to eliminated erosion, cavitations, friction loss, and noise to the system. Soft tubing shall be sized with appropriate sizing tool to facilitate consistent fit of tubing to fittings. Bronze fittings shall be of lead-free composition. Section 890.320(i) Cement Mortar Joints shall be amended to read as follows: Cement
Buildings & Construction
Wauconda · 110.176

Prohibited acts

This section outlines prohibited actions for short-term rental licensees in Wauconda. It covers exceeding license scope, occupancy limits, concurrent rentals, using properties for events, external signage, guest parking, and allowing disruptive or criminal activity. Licensees must also comply with all other relevant village codes and regulations.

term rental property to park on any surface on the property other than an improved driveway. (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...criminal background of any other person with an ownership interest, in connection with any license application submitted pursuant to this chapter. (j) Be in violation of any other requirement of this chapter, this code or the zoning ordinance, or any rules or regulations promulgated under any of the foregoing. (Ord. No. 2025-O-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Northbrook · 5.1

Definitions

This section of the Northbrook municipal ordinance defines various terms related to animals, including 'alter,' 'animal,' 'animal control officer,' and 'animal nuisance,' as well as related concepts like 'running at large' and 'animal shelter.'

disturbs persons, other animals or vehicles by chasing, barking or biting; (3) Attacks other animals or persons; (4) Damages property other than that of the owner or harborer; (5) Barks, whines, howls, honks, brays, cries or makes other noises excessively; (6) Creates noxious or offensive odors; (7) Defecates upon any public place or upon premises not owned or controlled by the owner or harborer unless promptly removed by the animal owner or harborer; or (8) Creates an insect breeding and/or...resident of the property. Nothing herein contained shall prohibit an owner from allowing their animal(s) from having free run for exercise or relief on the remainder of the property provided the property complies with all other applicable village ordinances. Pet shop means an establishment operated by a person which acquires animals, birds, reptiles and fish bred by others whether an owner, agent or on consignment and sells, offers to sell, exchanges or offers for adoption with or without charge
Animals & Animal Control
Glenwood · 18.82

Nuisances

This ordinance section defines and prohibits various nuisances related to animal ownership in Glenwood. It outlines specific behaviors and conditions that constitute a violation, including uncontrolled animals, noise, odors, property damage, and waste on public or private property.

chapter when he permits his animals to: (1) Run uncontrolled. (2) Molest persons or vehicles by chasing, barking or biting. (3) Attack other animals. (4) Damage property other than the owner's. (5) Bark, howl, whine, or make other noises excessively. (6) Create noxious or offensive odors. (7) It shall be deemed to be a public nuisance for any person to cause or permit any dog or cat, except a guide dog, owned by him to defecate or urinate upon...single-family apartment, in any apartment building, within the village, under his control at any one time, except in veterinary hospitals, pet shops, pounds or kennels, which kennels are subject to applicable ordinances. (Code
Animals & Animal Control
Glendale Heights · 11.3C-4

Approval Procedure

This section outlines the approval procedure for conditional uses in Glendale Heights, detailing an optional concept plan review and the required contents of a conditional use permit application. It specifies information needed for the application, such as applicant details, property surveys, neighboring property owner lists, and site plans.

zoning administrator. 2.   At the conference, the applicant may outline his proposed project and submit preliminary information. The Planning and Zoning commission shall advise the applicant concerning in what respects his proposal conforms to applicable village plans and ordinances and to desired standards of design. 3.   In the event an application for a conditional use permit is subsequently filed, the conference filing fee will be credited toward the application filing fee. B.   Contents Of Application: An application for a conditional...signs, and traffic accesses and circulation ways. 8.   Architectural renderings or sketches illustrating the appearance of the proposed use, as required by the Planning and Zoning commission. 9.   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 official comprehensive
Zoning & Land Use
Beach Park · 5.16.080

Classification And Fees

This section outlines the fee structure and classification for different types of liquor licenses in Beach Park. It specifies proration rules for initial fees based on application timing and details the privileges and restrictions associated with Class A, B, and C licenses.

class H license shall define with certainty the portion of licensed premises designated for retail package liquor sales. The holder of such class H license shall require the several portions of the licensed premises to conform to all laws, ordinances and regulations applicable to the respective license for those portions. The annual renewal fee for a class H license shall be as provided in the fee schedule of the village, as amended. Licensees who have, as of the effective date...zoning administrator, access approval from the highway authority having jurisdiction over the subject road shall be provided prior to the event. k.   Traffic control shall be arranged by the applicant with the Lake County sheriff's department. l.   Noise levels shall not exceed sixty (60) dBA (slow meter response) at the property line of any abutting property. m.   Temporary signs are prohibited. n.   The applicant shall obtain insurance as provided in chapter 5.24 of this title. o.   By applying
Business & Licensing