This section outlines permitted uses within the R-3 Single-Family Detached Residence District in Glendale Heights. It includes accessory uses, single-family detached dwellings, small community residences with special conditions, home occupations, and various types of public open space.
Section Text
Accessory uses, buildings, and structures to all permitted uses in the district.
Dwellings:
Single-family detached.
Small community residences that comply with the special conditions as specified in section 11-4-10 of this title.
Home occupations.
Parks, playgrounds, golf courses, forest preserves, wildlife sanctuaries, and other publicly owned open space
Zoning & Land Use
Schiller Park·155.2203
Off-Street Parking
Summary
This section outlines general requirements for off-street parking in Schiller Park. It includes exemptions for certain narrow lots, specifies where parking must be located relative to buildings, and provides standards for parking space dimensions and placement.
Section Text
General Requirements.
(1) Exemption . On lots of record as of the effective date of this chapter which are 33 feet or less in width, which are to be improved with a single-family dwelling, and for which no alley has been dedicated to the rear, accessory off-street parking facilities shall not be required.
(2) Location .
(a) All parking spaces required to serve buildings or uses erected or established after the effective date of this chapter shall be located...increased to 24 feet.
(4) Collective provision. Off-street parking facilities for separate uses may be provided collectively if the total number of spaces so provided is not less than the sum of the separate requirements governing location of accessory parking spaces in relation to the use served are adhered to. Further, no parking space or portion thereof shall serve as a required space for more than one use unless recommended by the Zoning Board of Appeals and approved
Zoning & Land Use
Plano·5.6A-2
Special Uses Permitted
Summary
This section of Plano's R-1 One-Family Residence District zoning ordinance lists various uses that are permitted only after obtaining a special use permit. It references specific procedures for obtaining these permits and outlines conditions for some uses, such as proximity to dwellings for cemeteries.
Section Text
this title:
Agricultural uses.
Airports or aircraft landing fields.
Bed and breakfast establishment.
Cemeteries, including mausoleums in conjunction therewith, if not located within five hundred feet (500') of any dwelling.
Childcare facilities.
Colleges and universities, including dormitories, fraternities, sororities and other accessory buildings and structures when located on the college or university grounds, but not including business colleges or trade schools when operated for profit.
Daycare centers.
Filling of holes, pits or lowlands with noncombustible material free from refuse
Zoning & Land Use
Mokena·9.12.3.3
Special District Bulk Matrix
Summary
This section outlines bulk development standards for the A-1 Agricultural District and the P-1 Planned Development District, specifying requirements for district size, lot size, lot width, yards, building height, floor area coverage, and minimum dwelling unit size.
Section Text
Yards:
Front 50 ft. 25 ft.
Side 20 ft. or 10% of the lot frontage 10 ft.
Rear 40 ft. 20 ft.
Maximum height:
Principal 35 ft. 35 ft.
Accessory 20 ft. 20 ft.
Floor area coverage 0.3
Minimum size of dwelling unit 1,800 sq. ft. 3 1,800 sq. ft. 3
Notes:
1. A separate ground area if not less than 10 acres shall be designated for the A-1 agricultural district, provided it is continuously maintained
Zoning & Land Use
Newark·21.704
R-2, Single Family Residential District
Summary
This section establishes the R-2 Single Family Residential District in Newark, outlining permitted uses including various housing types and recreational spaces, accessory uses like garages and sheds, and special uses such as congregate care facilities and schools. It also specifies minimum lot sizes and widths for different residential types.
Section Text
provide for single-family detached and attached residences in areas served by public sewer and water.
Permitted Uses. Residential. Home occupations, according to Article 21-4, Section 21.416 Detached single-family dwellings. Duplexes. Townhomes. Recreational/Open Space. Greenbelts. Parks, forest preserves, playgrounds or playfields.
Permitted Accessory Uses. Buildings accessory to the principal use, including private garages, provided they are located in the side or rear yard, and no closer than ten (10) feet to a side or rear property line. Private
Zoning & Land Use
Lockport·156.102
Schedule Of Parking Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for providing off-street parking spaces in Lockport. It details how to compute parking needs, including handling fractions, and specifies parking requirements for various land uses as presented in Table 102-1.
Section Text
Accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required in this section and in Table 102-1.
(A) Computation. When calculating of the number of off-street parking spaces required by this chapter results in a requirement of a fractional space, any fraction of one half or less may be disregarded, while a fraction in excess of one half shall be counted as one parking space.
(B) Parking spaces required for employees shall be based on the maximum number...dwellings as visitor parking, located in areas generally accessible to a proportionate number of homes/units. Applies to attached single-family development areas only.
Hotels/motels* 1 space per guest room + spaces are required for accessory functions such as banquet facilities, offices, and the like
Multiple-family dwellings 1.25 spaces per dwelling
Bed and breakfast 1 space per B&B bedroom in addition to those required for the residence
Retail and service uses
Retail stores* 1 space per 285 square feet
Banks
Zoning & Land Use
Berwyn·901.01
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms for the Short-Term Rental Tax chapter. It clarifies what constitutes a 'Guest,' 'Owner,' and 'Short-Term Rental' within Berwyn.
Section Text
accordance with the terms of this chapter.
SHORT-TERM RENTALS. A residential dwelling unit, including a single-family home in its entirety or an individual room within a single-family home or an accessory structure of a single-family home, townhomes, condominiums, and rooming house dwelling units or any residential dwelling unit included within a building containing two or more residential units, a building containing three or more residential units, or a multi-family building containing four or more units
Taxation & Revenue
Oak Park·8.40.1
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms related to short-term rentals in Oak Park, establishing the meanings of dwelling units, guests, hosts, hosting platforms, and different types of short-term rentals based on owner occupancy and the duration of rental periods.
Section Text
eighty-two (182) or lesser calendar days.
SHORT TERM RENTALS: A residential dwelling unit, including a single-family home in its entirety or an individual room within a single-family home or an accessory structure of a single-family home, townhomes, condominiums and rooming house dwelling units or any residential dwelling unit included within a building containing two (2) or more residential units, a building containing three (3) or more residential units, or a multi-family building containing four
Business & Licensing
Oak Park·8.40.1
Definitions
Summary
This section defines key terms related to short-term rentals in Oak Park, establishing the meanings of dwelling units, guests, hosts, hosting platforms, and different types of short-term rentals based on owner occupancy and the duration of rental periods.
Section Text
eighty-two (182) or lesser calendar days.
SHORT TERM RENTALS: A residential dwelling unit, including a single-family home in its entirety or an individual room within a single-family home or an accessory structure of a single-family home, townhomes, condominiums and rooming house dwelling units or any residential dwelling unit included within a building containing two (2) or more residential units, a building containing three (3) or more residential units, or a multi-family building containing four
Business & Licensing
Berwyn·§ 879C.01 Definitions.
Summary
This section defines key terms related to short-term rentals in Berwyn, including "DWELLING UNIT", "GUEST", "HOST", "HOSTING PLATFORM", "NON-OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS", "OWNER", "OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS", "SHORT-TERM RENTAL PERIOD", and "SHORT-TERM RENTALS".
Section Text
time of 182 or lesser calendar days.
SHORT-TERM RENTALS. A residential dwelling unit, including a single-family home in its entirety or an individual room within a single-family home or an accessory structure of a single-family home, townhomes, condominiums, and rooming house dwelling units or any residential dwelling unit included within a building containing two or more residential units, a building containing three or more residential units, or a multi-family building containing four or more units
Business & Licensing
Bloomingdale·11.10B-9
Separation Requirements
Summary
This section establishes minimum separation distances between buildings and street right-of-way lines for residential use areas within large Planned Unit Developments. It allows for reduced distances under specific conditions and with approval from planning and zoning authorities, provided appropriate design considerations for traffic impact are met.
Section Text
commercial use area of the district contains dwelling units, the minimum distance between any boundary of the zoning lot on which the building is located and the exterior wall of that portion of the building which contains the dwelling units shall be thirty feet (30') or one-half ( 1 / 2 ) the height of the building, whichever is greater. (Ord. 73-69, 12-20-1973)
C. Industrial Use Areas:
1. The minimum distance between the exterior wall of any building...industrial use areas of the district, the minimum distance between adjacent principal buildings shall be thirty feet (30'), and the minimum distance between a principal building and an accessory building shall be twenty feet (20'). The required area between adjacent detached dwellings and apartment buildings, between a dwelling or apartment building and the boundary of the use area covered by any final plan, between adjacent buildings containing town row houses or multiplex units or between buildings and the closest right
Zoning & Land Use
Monee·9.16.1
Building Fee Permit And Costs
Summary
This section of the Monee municipal ordinance outlines the specific fees required for various building permit types, covering a range of property upgrades, accessory structures, maintenance, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and miscellaneous projects. It also notes that some permits may incur additional inspection costs and that this list is not exhaustive.
Section Text
Sprinklers - RPZ Required (Signed Disclaimer Required) $ 120.00
Pool-Above Ground (Electric Separate) $ 195.00
Pool-In Ground $ 510.00
Gas Lines For Bbq Grills-Pools ETC $ 120.00
Accessory Structures
Decks/Gazebos/Porches $ 195.00
Sunroom/Screened Porch w/Deck $ 300.00
Accessory Structure - Concrete Pad Required $ 155.00
Accessory Structure With Electric $ 330.00
Pergola/Trellis $ 150.00
Maintenance
Roof Overlay Or Over Detached Garage (Not Permitted On Manufactured Homes) $ 100.00
Roof - Full Replacement $ 150.00
Siding $ 150.00
Windows/Exterior Non-Overhead Door/Patio Door $ 150.00
Electrical Plumbing HVAC
HVAC- Furnace Replacement $ 120.00
HVAC...RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION
Includes electric, plumbing and HVAC inspections. Does not include architectural plan review nor engineering review fees.
FEE AMOUNT
Residential - Single Family $ 2,400.00
Townhouse - Each Dwelling Unit $ 2,400.00
Apartments
Each Dwelling Unit $ 650.00
Each Floor Common Area $ 430.00
Condominium
Foundation Only $ 500.00
Clubhouses/Shared Accessory Structures $ 650.00
Garages $ 600.00
Additions/Stories $ 600.00
Miscellaneous - Minimum $100.00
BUILDING PERMIT FEE - COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, STORAGE, BUSINESS, INSTITUTIONAL, PUBLIC
BUILDING PERMIT FEE - COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, STORAGE, BUSINESS, INSTITUTIONAL, PUBLIC
Does not include electric, plumbing
Taxation & Revenue
Merrionette Park·150.09
Nuisances
Summary
This section defines conditions under which a building, structure, dwelling, or surrounding property in Merrionette Park can be declared a public nuisance. Such declarations are made when the property is unsafe, unfit for human occupancy, or poses a danger to public health and safety due to various physical conditions, uses, or maintenance issues.
Section Text
clean, litter free, safe and sanitary condition. Vacant buildings, structures and dwellings shall be properly boarded-up and made secure.
(15) The interior or exterior areas of buildings, structures, dwellings and dwelling units, including basements, attics and other storage areas, and the surrounding premises and accessory buildings associated therewith, shall be maintained free of any debris, object, material or condition which does or may create a hazard to the health or safety of persons, and that which is conducive
Buildings & Construction
Beach Park·8.12.240
Nuisance Conditions
Summary
This section declares nuisance conditions unlawful for property owners, operators, residents, and lienholders within Beach Park and a half-mile radius. It establishes standards for maintaining premises, managing litter and refuse, and regulating the storage and parking of motor vehicles.
Section Text
litter free, safe and sanitary condition. Vacant buildings, structures and dwellings shall be properly boarded up and made secure.
G. Debris Accumulation: The interior or exterior areas of buildings, structures, dwellings and dwelling units, including basements, attics and other storage areas, and the surrounding premises and accessory buildings associated therewith, shall be maintained free of any debris, object, material or condition which does or may create a hazard to the health or safety of persons, and that which is conducive
Health & Sanitation
Hainesville·8.20.010
Unsafe or unfit structures and premises
Summary
This section defines a public nuisance for buildings, structures, dwellings, and surrounding premises that are unsafe or unfit for human occupancy due to various conditions, including physical deterioration, unsanitary facilities, fire hazards, and pest infestation.
Section Text
litter free, safe and sanitary condition.
Vacant buildings, structures and dwellings shall be properly boarded-up and made secure. 7. Debris Accumulation. The interior or exterior areas of buildings, structures, dwellings and dwelling units, including basements, attics and other storage areas, and the surrounding premises and accessory buildings associated therewith, shall be maintained free of any debris, object, material or condition which does or may create a hazard to the health or safety of persons, and that which is conducive...Public Nuisance—Attractive Nuisance to Owner/Operator. The director of community development or code enforcement officer (or other designated officer), shall serve written notice upon the owner, operator, designated agent or lien holder(s) of record, of such building, structure, dwelling or part thereof (and/or exterior property surrounding such building, structure or dwelling) so designated as a public nuisance or attractive nuisance. Service shall be by certified mail/return receipt requested. Where the identity or whereabouts of the owner, operator, designated agent
Health & Sanitation
Zion·62.401
Unsafe or unfit structures and premises
Summary
This section declares buildings, structures, dwellings, and surrounding premises that are unsafe or unfit for human occupancy as public nuisances dangerous to public health and safety. It lists specific conditions that constitute such nuisances, including common law nuisances, attractive nuisances, unsanitary facilities, fire hazards, removal of utilities, litter, weed growth, pest infestation, and dilapidation.
Section Text
litter free, safe and sanitary condition. Vacant buildings, structures and dwellings shall be properly boarded-up and made secure.
(7) Debris accumulation. The interior or exterior areas of buildings, structures, dwellings and dwelling units, including basements, attics and other storage areas, and the surrounding premises and accessory buildings associated therewith, shall be maintained free of any debris, object, material or condition which does or may create a hazard to the health or safety of persons, and that which is conducive
Health & Sanitation
Round Lake Beach·6.1.1
Unsafe or unfit structures and premises
Summary
This section defines conditions under which a building, structure, dwelling, or surrounding property in Round Lake Beach can be declared a public nuisance dangerous to public health and safety. These conditions include physical disrepair, unsanitary facilities, fire hazards, lack of utilities, infestation, and attractive nuisances.
Section Text
litter free, safe and sanitary condition. Vacant buildings, structures and dwellings shall be properly boarded-up and made secure. 7. Debris accumulation: The interior or exterior areas of buildings, structures, dwellings and dwelling units, including basements, attics and other storage areas, and the surrounding premises and accessory buildings associated therewith, shall be maintained free of any debris, object, material or condition which does or may create a hazard to the health or safety of persons, and that which is conducive
Health & Sanitation
Barrington Hills·5.3.4
Regulations For Specific Uses
Summary
This section outlines regulations for specific uses within Barrington Hills, exempting agricultural land from most regulations unless it ceases agricultural use, permitting public utility equipment, restricting tents to non-residential uses, and defining home occupations to ensure they do not disrupt residential neighborhoods.
Section Text
dwelling shall be permitted in any residential zoning district.
2. Definition: A "home occupation" is any lawful business, profession, occupation or trade conducted from a principal building or an accessory building in a residential district that:
a. Is conducted for gain or support by a full time occupant of a dwelling unit; and
b. Is incidental and secondary to the principal use of such dwelling unit for residential occupancy purposes; and
c. Does not change the essential residential character...special use in the R1 zoning district under subsection 5-5-3(A) of this title.
2. Definition: An "animal rescue shelter" is a facility operated and maintained from a principal building or accessory building that is incidental and secondary to the principal use of a dwelling unit used for residential occupancy purposes and that does not change the essential residential character of such dwelling unit or the surrounding neighborhood, for the purpose of providing for and promoting the welfare
Zoning & Land Use
Forest View·10.12.2
Off-Street Parking
Summary
This section establishes regulations for off-street parking spaces, including requirements for new construction, alterations, and the location and computation of required spaces for various building uses. It also addresses collective parking provisions for nonresidential uses.
Section Text
Except as may otherwise be provided for the parking of trucks or for special uses, required accessory off-street parking facilities required as accessory to uses listed herein shall be solely for the parking of passenger automobiles of patrons, occupants or employees.
(B) Location:
1. Parking spaces required for single- or two-family dwelling units shall be located on the same lot as the dwelling served.
2. Parking spaces required for all other uses shall be located on the same...later than thirty (30) minutes after the close of business of the use being served, except as may be otherwise authorized by the Village Board.
(J) Required Spaces: Off-street parking spaces accessory to designated uses shall be provided as follows:
1. Single-Family Dwellings: At least 1 parking space for each dwelling, plus 1 additional parking space for each 2 roomers lodgers accommodated, but no more than 4 parking spaces for each single-family dwelling.
2. Hotels And Apartment
Traffic & Vehicles
Hazel Crest·12.2
Off-street parking
Summary
This section establishes regulations for off-street parking spaces, dictating that existing spaces cannot be altered without compliance and that new or substantially altered buildings must provide adequate parking. It specifies requirements for the use, location, and computation of parking spaces, including provisions for collective parking for nonresidential uses.
Section Text
than thirty (30) minutes after the close of business of the use being served, except as may be otherwise authorized by the village board of trustees.
J. Required spaces. Off-street parking spaces accessory to designated uses shall be provided as follows:
(1) Single-family dwellings: At least one (1) parking space for each dwelling, plus one (1) additional parking space for each two (2) roomers or lodgers accommodated, but no more than four (4) parking spaces for each single
Zoning & Land Use
Mount Prospect·14.604
Land Use Tables
Summary
This section outlines permitted and conditional land uses within specific residential and recreational zoning districts of Mount Prospect, presented through Land Use Table 1. It uses 'P' for permitted uses and 'C' for conditional uses, with blank spaces indicating non-permitted uses.
Section Text
Cultural institutions C C C C
Daycare center C C C C C
Daycare home P P P P P P
Detention or retention facilities C
Dormitory accommodations C C C C C
Electric vehicle charging stations, as an accessory use P P P P
Elementary schools P 1 P 1 P 1 P 1 P 1
Expanding an attached, single car garage into a two car garage in the required interior side yard setback...Drugstore/pharmacy P P P P P
Dry cleaning and laundry establishment P P P P P
Dry cleaning plants P
Dwelling units, located above the first floor C P P
Dwelling units on ground floor C C
Electric vehicle charging stations, as an accessory use P P P P P P P P P
Electric vehicle charging stations, as a principal use C C C C C
Extended stay hotels C C
Exterminating services P
Floor covering store
Zoning & Land Use
Oakbrook Terrace·156.102
Schedule of parking requirements
Summary
This section of the Oakbrook Terrace municipal ordinance outlines the minimum number of off-street parking spaces required for various residential, educational, and religious uses, specifying different requirements based on dwelling type, occupancy, and facility size or capacity.
Section Text
each dwelling unit.
(2) Multiple-family dwellings. Two and one-half parking spaces per dwelling unit, except that for senior citizen housing one and one-fourth parking space shall be required for each dwelling unit.
(B) Educational and religious uses.
(1) Schools. For the following uses, accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided as required hereinafter:
(a) Commercial or trade, music, dance, sports or business schools. One parking space for each 250 square feet of gross floor area
Zoning & Land Use
Glenview·98.4
Definitions
Summary
This section of the Glenview municipal ordinance defines key terms used within the chapter, focusing on various types of adult-use cannabis business establishments and referencing an external definition for 'accessory use'.
Section Text
Development means the body established in Section 2-476. Ground sign means any sign placed upon or supported by the ground independently of the main building or structure on the property. Signs on accessory structures shall be considered ground signs.
Group community residence means a single dwelling unit occupied on a relatively permanent basis in a family-like environment by a group of nine—15 unrelated persons with disabilities, plus paid professional support staff provided by a sponsoring agency, either...means a building, all or part of which contains one or more dwelling units, including single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings and multiple-family dwellings, but excluding hostelries, house trailers, lodging houses, dormitories, sororities and fraternities, nurses' residences, sanitariums, nursing homes and convalescent homes.
Restaurant, carry-out food service means a business which is accessory to a full service restaurant or commercial retail establishment which sells food or beverages to the customer in a ready-to-consume state, and whose
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park·42.78
Required spaces
Summary
This section outlines the minimum off-street parking space requirements for various land uses within Indian Head Park, including single-family dwellings, recreational buildings, public utilities, and business districts, with specific calculations based on dwelling size, employee numbers, and floor area.
Section Text
street parking spaces accessory to designated uses shall be provided as follows:
(1) Single-family dwellings in R-1, R-2 residence districts. At least one off-street parking space for each dwelling, plus an additional off-street parking space for each two roomers or lodgers accommodated, but no more than three enclosed off-street parking spaces for each single-family dwelling on one-half acre or less of land. One additional parking space will be permitted for each additional
Zoning & Land Use
Stickney·Section 7.01
Permitted uses
Summary
This section outlines permitted uses within Stickney's single-family districts, including traditional residential and public facilities. It also permits short-term rentals but restricts their use to no more than once per calendar year per property.
Section Text
conduct of a permitted use, conducted on the premises. No more than one accessory use shall be permitted on any zoning lot.
Churches, chapels, temples and synagogues Municipal buildings Parking areas, private, as accessory uses Police stations Railroad right-of-way Schools Single-family dwellings
(b) Short term rental properties.
(1) For purposes of this section, short term rental property shall mean any property which is rented or leased for a period of less than 30 consecutive calendar days