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Waukegan · 14.308

Regulations applicable to adult entertainment establishments

This section outlines general compliance requirements, operational hours, animal restrictions, restroom standards, and access limitations for adult entertainment establishments in Waukegan. It also begins to list specific prohibited acts within these establishments.

General compliance. All licensed premises and adult entertainment establishments shall comply with the provisions of this division; all other applicable city 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: a. The name of the adult entertainment establishment; and/or b. 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. (6) Noise. No loudspeakers or sound equipment audible beyond the licensed premises shall be used at any time. (7) 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 · 6.04.105

Back yard hens

This ordinance permits the keeping of up to six hens on lots with single-family detached homes in Grayslake, subject to specific regulations regarding coop size, location, setbacks, and permits. It also prohibits roosters, the sale or slaughter of eggs, and requires registration with the state.

will be enclosed. c. All coops will require a building permit and, if applicable, an electrical permit. d. Setbacks for and height of coops shall be in accordance with Chapter 17.20.010 entitled "Supplementary Zone Regulations" of the Grayslake Zoning Ordinance. e. Coops shall only be located in the rear yard. f. All coops must be removed within one (1) year of the permit being revoked or expiring pursuant to subsection (B) below. 4. The lot must be a minimum...Feed for the hens shall be kept in a rodent free container(s). 10. Hens or accompanying activity shall not violate any regulations of Village Code Chapter 8.28 entitled "Nuisances Generally." This includes but is not limited to noise, odor, pests, cleanliness or unsightliness. B. Permitting; Enforcement. 1. Any person wishing to keep hens pursuant to this section must obtain a permit from the village. In order to obtain a permit a person must: a. Comply with
Animals & Animal Control
Wilmington · 114.22

Conditions of approval and operation

This section outlines the conditions for obtaining and maintaining a mobile food vendor permit in Wilmington. It details application requirements, operational restrictions, insurance mandates, and health permits.

location that will impede traffic flow or create unsafe conditions for pedestrians or motor vehicle traffic. C. Mobile food vendors may not operate in a residential zoning district without a permit. D. Mobile food vehicle/trucks must comply with all noise regulations of the city. E. Mobile food vehicle/trucks must provide receptacles for refuse and properly dispose of all waste. F. The mobile food vendor's Illinois business tax (IBT) number shall be provided to the city accounting department upon application...presently valid and must maintain a valid mobile food vender operating permit and food establishment permit/license from the division of environmental health at the county health department, shall comply with the county food service and retail food store sanitation ordinances, and shall display its certifications and permits/licenses on the mobile food vehicle/truck in an area plainly visible to customers at all times during operation. I. Owners must at least annually pass a food establishment safety inspection by division of environmental
Health & Sanitation
Forest View · 9.1.3

Citations ("P" Tickets) In Certain Traffic Violation Cases

This section allows police officers to issue a citation, referred to as a 'P' ticket, in lieu of an arrest for specific traffic violations. It outlines the content of the citation and details the violations for which it can be issued, along with the applicable settlement amounts.

court, issue a citation (“P” ticket) to the alleged violator. Such citation, on a form prescribed by the Chief of Police, shall: (Ord. 17-07, 4-11-2017) 1.   Advise said person that he has violated a specified ordinance; 2.   Request said person to make payment of a specified amount applicable to said alleged violation, as set forth in subsection (B) of this section, as settlement of said violation claim; 3.   Inform said person that upon failure to settle said...safety glass 75.00 5/12-502 Mirrors 75.00 5/12-503(a,a-5,b,c,e) Obstruction of driver’s view 250.00 5/12-503(d) No windshield wiper or cleaning device 75.00 5/12-601 Defective horn/unlawful use of siren 75.00 5/12-602 Muffler (loud; excessive noise; no muffler) 75.00 5/12-603.1 Seat belt not worn, driver/ passenger 75.00 5/12-606 Tow trucks (identification) 75.00 5/12-607 Vehicle suspension system 75.00 5/12-608 Vehicle bumpers 75.00 5/12-610 Wearing headset receiver while driving 75.00 5/12-702(a) No flags, flares, warning devices carried
Traffic & Vehicles
Zion · 102.129

Nuisance control

This section establishes nuisance control standards for Zion, regulating noise, vibration, and visible/particulate matter emissions. It mandates compliance with specific Illinois Administrative Code and Code of Federal Regulations provisions for all new and existing uses.

increase the degree of such violation. All references herein to the Illinois Administrative Code(Ill. Adm. Code) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) shall be to those regulations as they are amended from time to time. (1) Noise emissions. No person or other entity shall cause or allow the emission of sound beyond the boundaries of any property, in violation of the sound emission limits set forth in 35 Ill. Adm. Code, Subtitle H, Part 901. Compliance with Part...prohibited. (5) Use, storage and management of hazardous substances and petroleum products. The use, storage, and management of hazardous substances and petroleum products shall be conducted in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal environmental statutes, codes, ordinances, and regulations, and shall meet the performance standards specified herein: a. No use shall, for any period of time, discharge across the boundaries of the property, or to environmental pathways (groundwater, air, soil, surface water) wherein it is located in such
Zoning & Land Use
Evanston · 6.5.4

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

This section outlines the general requirements and performance criteria for home occupations in Evanston. It establishes rules regarding where the business can operate, its impact on the neighborhood, and operational restrictions to maintain residential character.

home occupation use shall be conducted entirely within a completely enclosed structure. (C) The home occupation shall not interfere with the delivery of utilities or other services to the area. (D) The home occupation shall not generate any noise, vibrations, smoke, dust, odor, heat, glare or electrical interference with radio or television transmission in the area that would exceed that which is normally produced by a dwelling unit in a zoning district used solely for residential purposes. (E) No toxic...outdoor display or storage of materials, goods, supplies or equipment shall be allowed on the premises, except for lawfully parked vehicles. (I) The home occupation shall, at all times, comply with all other applicable laws and ordinances. (J) The home occupation shall not cause a significant increase in the amount of traffic or parking on the particular residential street. (K) A home occupation may be located within any accessory structure so long as it does not interfere with required parking
Zoning & Land Use
East Hazel Crest · 12.2

Certain nuisances defined and enumerated

This section defines and enumerates specific activities and conditions that constitute a nuisance in East Hazel Crest. It prohibits actions like creating offensive smells, accumulating offensive matter, polluting water, and obstructing public ways.

addition to those things which are elsewhere by the provisions of this Code or any other ordinance of the village declared to be and constitute nuisances, it is hereby declared to be unlawful and a nuisance for any person in the village or in the places specified in this section to: (1) Offensive smells. Conduct any business or use any premises as to create such an offensive smell as taints the air and renders it unwholesome or disagreeable...frequent such place of business or premises who is guilty of disorderly conduct, rowdyism, fighting, use of profanity, indecent or immoral conduct, intoxication, disturbing the peace and quiet of the neighborhood in which such business is located by unusual noises, unlawful assemblies, or otherwise; or to permit any person to drive or ride in or on any automobile or other motor vehicle on such premises in a careless, reckless or improper manner or at such rate of speed
Health & Sanitation
East Hazel Crest · 22.162

General requirements

This section prohibits a wide range of potentially hazardous or nuisance industrial uses within manufacturing districts, including those involving specific chemical manufacturing, processing, animal byproducts, and waste. It also restricts activities involving explosive or unstable materials and mandates that manufacturing, fabricating, and related activities be conducted within enclosed buildings or adequately screened outdoor areas.

storing, cleaning, servicing and testing of materials, products and goods shall be within completely enclosed buildings, or may be out-of-doors if completely screened by a solid wall or uniformly painted solid fence in accordance with village fence ordinances and if there is no open storage at a greater height than that of the enclosing fence. (d) No buildings, structures or parcels of land shall be used for the manufacturing, fabricating, assembling, repairing, storing, cleaning or servicing of materials...district which involves the manufacturing, fabricating, assembling, repairing, storing, cleaning, servicing, or testing of materials, goods or products, shall be operated in such a manner as to comply with applicable performance standards as set forth in this chapter governing noise, smoke, particulate matter, toxic or noxious matter, odors, fire and explosive hazards, vibration, glare or heat. No use already established on November 11, 1987 shall be so altered or modified so as to conflict with such applicable performance standards
Zoning & Land Use
Waukegan · 7.01

General Provisions

This section outlines the purpose, applicability, and procedural requirements for land subdivisions within Waukegan and its extraterritorial jurisdiction. It emphasizes planned development, utility provision, stormwater management, and adherence to the City's Comprehensive Plan, while also requiring consideration of conservation features and flood hazards.

residential use which is determined by the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council, after investigation by the Zoning Administrator and City Engineer, to be unsuitable for such use due to the presence of flooding, wetlands, adverse topography, aircraft noise, environmental sensitivity, or any other feature likely to be harmful to the health, safety, or welfare of the future residents of the proposed subdivision or the City in general unless sufficient site improvements can be implemented. The Planning and Zoning...water, drainage, and sanitary facilities, that the City Council prohibit the subdivision of any portion of the subject property that lies within the floodplain of any stream or drainage course, as identified by the City's Code of Ordinances (see Chapter 6, Article IV. Flood Damage and Prevention Control). These floodplain areas must be preserved from any and all destruction or damaging resulting from clearing, grading, or dumping of earth, waste material, or stumps, except upon the recommendation
Zoning & Land Use
East Dundee · 123.07

Operational Requirements

This section outlines operational requirements for video gaming terminals, including limits based on the number of terminals and square footage, age restrictions for gaming areas, operating hour limitations, and noise control. It also notes an amendment adopted in December 2025.

Publisher's Note: This Section has been AMENDED by new legislation (Ord. 25-62 , adopted 12-8-2025). The text of the amendment will be incorporated below when the ordinance is codified. (A)   The number of video gaming terminals at any establishment shall be limited as follows, which square footage shall apply to establishments that are first approved by the village for a supplemental video gaming license on and after July 18, 2022: (1)   There shall not be more than...licensed large truck stop establishments, all as defined in the Video Gaming Act llLCS Chapter 230, Act 40), may operate video gaming terminals only during the hours of operation for the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the establishment. (D)   Noise from video gaming terminals shall not extend beyond the portion of the establishment within which video gaming terminals are located. (E)   Every licensed establishment shall comply with all provisions of the Video Gaming Act and all rules, regulations, and restrictions
Business & Licensing
Wayne · 10.3.5

Accessory Buildings, Structures And Uses

This section outlines regulations for the construction, location, number, and size of accessory buildings and structures in Wayne. It dictates when permits can be issued and requires a certificate of occupancy for the principal building before accessory uses can begin.

ground floor area of the principal residence. G.   Swimming Pools And Satellite Antennas 1 : Swimming pools and satellite antennas are permitted accessory uses if requirements regulating the location and/or construction are satisfied as provided by Village ordinances. H.   Coops And Pens: Structures housing hens shall: 1) consist of both a coop and an adjacent pen, 2) only be located in the rear yard within building setback lines, and no less than twenty five feet (25') from a dwelling other than...this title or for any other business, service, or industry, whether or not connected directly or indirectly with items or property stored therein. d.   The use of any accessory building or structure shall not result in noise loud enough to annoy or disturb the comfort, health, peace or repose of reasonable persons of ordinary sensibilities, unreasonable disturbance, rodent infestation, un-containerized livestock waste accumulating on a residential lot for more than twenty four (24) hours, or perception of odor
Zoning & Land Use
Downers Grove · Sec 28.8.010

Purpose

This section outlines the purpose of Downers Grove's landscaping and screening regulations, aiming to improve quality of life, protect property values, and mitigate environmental impacts.

landscaping and screening regulations of this Article establish minimum requirements for landscaping and screening. The regulations are intended to advance the general purposes of this ordinance and specifically to: enhance quality of life for residents and visitors; protect property values; enhance the quality and appearance of new development and redevelopment projects; mitigate possible adverse impacts of higher intensity land uses abutting lower intensity land uses; promote the preservation, expansion, protection and proper maintenance of existing trees and landscaping; help ensure...water quality and reduce the negative impacts of stormwater runoff by reducing impervious surface area and providing vegetated areas that filter and retain greater amounts of stormwater on site; moderate heat by providing shade; and reduce the impacts of noise and glare
Zoning & Land Use
Dolton · 158.087

M-2 General Manufacturing District

This section outlines permitted uses within the M-2 General Manufacturing District. It lists specific industrial and manufacturing activities that are allowed, emphasizing those that may create obnoxious conditions and require grouping in industrial areas.

addition to the preceding uses, the following uses may be permitted if located more than 500 feet from any part of an R district and subject to the approval of the village’s Board of Trustees by specific ordinance, and then only after receiving a recommendation for approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals indicating that the proposed use will not be injurious to the public welfare in the surrounding neighborhood, and not contrary to the spirit and purpose...which have been declared a nuisance in any court of record or which are or may be unreasonably obnoxious or offensive in the opinion of the Zoning Administrator by reason of the emission of odor, vapor, smoke, gas or noise. (Prior Code, § 10-7B-2) (C) Conditions of use. In the M-2 District, all permitted uses are subject to the same conditions as stipulated in § 158.086(B) of this chapter with the exception of the conditional permitted uses
Zoning & Land Use
Dolton · 158.006

Definitions

This section defines what constitutes an "ACCESSORY BUILDING OR USE" in Dolton. It outlines criteria for a building or use to be considered accessory, including being subordinate and serving a principal building or use, and provides a non-exhaustive list of examples.

sign regulations for the district in which such HOME OCCUPATION is located, no exterior storage of materials, no other exterior indication of the HOME OCCUPATION or variation from the residential character of the principal building, and no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat or glare shall be produced. Offices, clinics, doctors’ offices, hospitals, barber shops, beauty parlors, dress shops, millinery shops, tearooms, restaurants, tourist homes, animal hospitals and kennels, among others, shall not be deemed to be HOME OCCUPATIONS...been damaged to such an extent that it cannot be operated under its own power and will require major repairs before being made usable or such a vehicle which does not comply with state or village vehicle laws or ordinances. JUNKYARD. The use of more than 200 square feet of any lot where waste, scrap metal, paper, rags or similar materials are bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, packed, disassembled or handled, including auto and building wrecking yards, but excluding similar
General Provisions
West Chicago · 8.4

Administrative hearings supervisor

This section establishes the office of administrative hearings, directed by the city administrator, to manage the city's administrative adjudication system for code violations. It outlines the supervisor's authority, including appointing administrative law judges and establishing necessary rules, and details how penalties and fines are applied to violations.

provided in the Code, the violation shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of section 1-8 of this Code. Each and every act, action or thing done in violation of the provisions of this Code, or ordinance of the city, shall be construed, deemed and taken as a separate and distinct violation of such provisions of this Code. In every event that a violation of this Code, or any of the provisions hereof, shall continue, each...windshield clearing device (wipers) $50.00 $100.00 5/12-503(e) Defective windshield, side or rear windows $50.00 $100.00 5/12-601(a) Defective or no horn $50.00 $100.00 5/12-601(b) Horns and warning devices violation $50.00 $100.00 5/12-602 Loud muffler—Excessive noise $50.00 $100.00 5/12-604(a) Video devices violations $50.00 $100.00 5/12-606 Miscellaneous tow truck violations $50.00 $100.00 5/12-607 Illegal suspension (first division vehicle) $50.00 $100.00 5/12-607.1(a) and (b) Illegal suspension (second division vehicle) $50.00 $100.00 5/12-608 No bumper or unlawful bumper height
Crete · 25.18

Vehicle condition and equipment

This section prohibits the operation of vehicles emitting excessive smoke or noise, or that are in an unsafe condition. It also sets limits on vehicle dimensions, load overhangs, and combinations of vehicles, referencing Illinois Vehicle Code for specific standards.

amount of smoke or fumes as to be dangerous to the health of persons or as to endanger the drivers of other vehicles. (b) It shall be unlawful to operate a vehicle which makes unusually loud or unnecessary noise. (c) It is unlawful for any person to drive or move or for the owner to cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved on any highway any vehicle or combination of vehicles which is in such unsafe condition...vehicle on any street with a weight, including load, in excess of that permitted on improved highways, or with weight distributed in a manner not conforming to such law, or in violation of special weight limits provided for by ordinance and sign posted. (Ord. No. 858, § 1(4.8.1—4.8.6), 9-27-82) State Law reference— Vehicle condition and equipment generally, 625 ILCS 5/12-101 et seq.; vehicle size, weight and load, 625 ILCS 5/15-101
Traffic & Vehicles
Countryside · 3.11.11

Regulations Applicable To All Adult Entertainment Establishments

This section outlines general regulations for adult entertainment establishments in Countryside, including compliance with all laws, restricted hours of operation, prohibitions on animals (except service animals), specific requirements for restrooms, and restrictions on 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 city codes and 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...chapter shall contain only: 1) the name of the adult entertainment establishment and/or 2) the specific type of adult entertainment 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, pigeonhole, pool, or any other games, machines
Business & Licensing
Coal City · 70.1

Definitions

This section of the Coal City ordinance provides definitions for various terms used within Title VII, including 'Alley', 'All-Terrain Vehicle', 'Ambulance', 'Antique Vehicle', and 'Authorized Emergency Vehicle'. These definitions are crucial for the consistent application and interpretation of the ordinance.

baffle plates or other mechanical design for the purpose of receiving exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine or turbine wheels for the purpose of receiving exhaust gas from a diesel engine, all of which are effective in reducing noise. (625 ILCS 5/1-148.3a)MULTIFUNCTION SCHOOL ACTIVITY BUS (MFSAB)A school bus manufactured for the purpose of transporting 11 or more persons, including the driver, whose purposes do not include transporting students to and from home or school bus stops...railroad sign or signal, whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and permitted to proceed. (ILCS Ch. 625, Act 5, § 1-208)TRAFFIC REGULATIONSAny provision of this Code or other regulatory ordinance the purpose of which is to directly control or improve traffic and safety of both vehicles and pedestrians.TRAILEREvery vehicle without motive power in operation, other than a pole trailer, designed for carrying persons or property, and for being drawn
General Provisions
Clarendon Hills · 20.8.3

Principal Use Standards

This section establishes specific use standards for various principal uses within Clarendon Hills, including animal care facilities, car washes, community gardens, and day care centers. It mandates compliance with these standards in addition to all other applicable codes.

connection with the principal gas station use. The volume on any audio component must be maintained at a level so as not to be audible in adjoining properties. The volume on any audio component must comply with all local noise regulations. Audio components are permitted only on the gas station pump. Audio components are prohibited as part of any other structure, including canopies and buildings. Group Home - Large: Group homes must meet all federal, state, and local requirements including...professional support staff. The group home must provide professional staff as required by the occupants' evaluated needs. The applicant must obtain a business license as required by Chapter 31 of the Clarendon Hills, IL Code of ordinances. Dwelling units must meet the following minimum space requirements: Living Room: One hundred fifty (150) square feet. Dining Room: One hundred (100) square feet. Kitchen: Sixty (60) square feet. Bedroom: Seventy (70) square feet minimum plus seventy (70) square feet for the first
Zoning & Land Use
West Dundee · 8.4.2

Permit Requirements

This section outlines the permit requirements for temporary street closures in West Dundee, specifying that no such closure can occur without a permit from the village board. It details the application process, requiring information about the organizers, dates, location, estimated participants, purpose, parking restrictions, and sound amplification.

prohibited during such closure; 7.   Whether any sound amplification equipment is proposed to be used, and if so, information describing such sound amplification. No sound amplification equipment shall be used in any way contrary to the applicable village ordinances on sound amplification equipment; 8.   Whether or not charity, gratuity, or offerings will be solicited or accepted, or sales of food, beverages or other merchandise will occur; 9.   Whether such temporary street closure will occupy all or only a portion...contain conditions reasonably calculated to reduce or minimize the dangers and hazards to vehicular or pedestrian traffic and the public health, safety, tranquility, morals or welfare, including, but not limited to, changes in time, duration, number of participants, or noise levels and in the event that the event is intended to attract persons who do not reside in the immediate area, the village manager may also require insurance and indemnification by the applicant. E.   Standards For Issuance: A permit shall
Streets & Public Property
Cicero · 82.37

Use of sidewalk space for public outdoor furniture

This section establishes a public outdoor furniture program in Cicero, requiring restaurants and carryout food establishments to obtain a permit for seasonal placement of outdoor furniture on public ways. The permit application process involves detailed site plans, furniture specifications, and a choice between this program or an outdoor restaurant table permit.

outdoor public furniture permitted hereunder by the permittee, permittee's agent, employee or the general public. (8) No sign boards shall be permitted as part of any public outdoor furniture permit. (9) The permittee shall not create or permit noise to emanate from the permittee's outdoor public furniture location at any level. (10) All outdoor furniture must be removed from the public right-of-way no later than the close of the permittee's business each day, unless otherwise...deface the public way or any improvements thereon; and c. Does not negatively impact the appearance of the public way during nonbusiness hours. (11) At all times, the permittee shall comply with all other local, state or federal laws, ordinances and regulations including, but not limited to, health and sanitation codes, rules, laws and regulations. (i) Permit; revocation of permit. The license officer or his or her designee may revoke or deny any permit issued under the provisions of this
Streets & Public Property
Chicago Ridge · 14.282

Mobile food vendors

This section of the Chicago Ridge municipal ordinance defines mobile food vendors and vehicles, outlines licensing requirements including a cap of five licenses, and details the application process, requiring permits from the Illinois Department of Public Health.

from which the food truck is supplied must also receive a health inspection from the government entity where it is licensed. (e) Fees. The fee for a mobile food vendor license shall be stated in the village's fee ordinance. (f) Insurance. (1) All mobile food vendors shall procure commercial general liability insurance, with limits of not less than $250,000.00 per occurrence, for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage and commercial automobile liability insurance with limits...away from drive aisles and traffic lanes. (7) All signage must be permanently affixed to the mobile food vehicle. (8) All equipment and associated operations shall be self-contained within the mobile food vehicle. (9) Amplified music and loud noises are prohibited from projecting from the mobile food vehicle. (10) Mobile food vendors shall provide refuse containers for the public. (11) Mobile food vendors shall be responsible for controlling smoke and odors caused by food preparation so as to avoid
Business & Licensing
Winnetka · Section 5.12.040   Amusement Device Licenses.

This section requires a license for operating amusement devices within Winnetka, outlines the license term (maximum seven days per year), and details the application process, including required information about the applicant, the device, its location, and proposed operation. It also mandates compliance with zoning ordinances.

Qualifications. The Village Manager shall investigate the information required on the application and determine if the premises designated by the applicant as the location for the operation of the amusement device complies with the provisions of the zoning ordinance, Title 17 of this Code. The Village Manager may cause an investigation to be made into the applicant's qualifications and satisfy himself or herself that the applicant's character and other qualities of general fitness are such as to warrant...device between the hours of twelve midnight and seven a.m.; and 3.   It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or operate an amusement device, or permit the patrons of the same, to make such loud or boisterous noises as to disturb the peace of any person in the neighborhood, or to permit the apparatus for such amusement device to be used in such a manner as to disturb the peace of any person in the neighborhood
Business & Licensing
Chicago Ridge · 12.1

Definitions and rules of construction

This section provides definitions for terms used in the chapter, primarily focusing on 'abandoned building' and outlining criteria for its determination. It also establishes rules for interpreting undefined terms by referencing village zoning regulations.

line of air pipe running through two or more floors to which the vent or revent pipes from the various floors are connected. NFPA means the National Fire Protection Association. Negative impact means any adverse external effect, such as noise, glare, hazardous condition, visual intrusion or physical intrusion. Nuisance means everything that endangers life or health, gives offense to the senses, violates the laws of decency or obstructs the reasonable and comfortable use of property. Owner, as applied to buildings...morals, safety or general welfare of the people of this village; (9) Any building or structure existing in violation of any provision of the building code of this village or any provision of the fire prevention code or other ordinances of this village. Vent pipe means any pipe provided to ventilate a system of piping and to which the revents are connected. Waste pipe means any pipe receiving the discharge from any fixture or fixtures other than water closets. (Code
Buildings & Construction
Chicago Ridge · 56.224

Permitted uses

This section outlines permitted uses within Chicago Ridge's M-1 Restricted Manufacturing District. It specifies conditions for businesses, including requirements for enclosed buildings and screening of storage areas, and then lists various specific uses allowed within the district.

products which decompose by detonation which conform with the performance standards set forth in section 56-229 which shall not be injurious or offensive to the occupants of adjacent premises by reason of the emission or creation of noise, vibration, smoke, dust or other particulate matter, toxic or noxious materials, odors, fire or explosive hazards or glare or heat; (3) Auto laundries; (4) Auto repair, body and paint shops; (5) Reserved. (6) Banks; (7) Building material sales; (8) Cartage...community centers, noncommercial; (37) Restaurants, except that entertainment, dancing and serving of alcoholic beverages are prohibited; (38) Retail and wholesale sales and showrooms when connected with a manufacturing use; (39) Sewage disposal units, individual, as regulated by village ordinances; (40) Business signs; (41) Stadiums, auditoriums and arenas, open or enclosed; (42) Sexually oriented businesses; (43) Telephone booths and coin telephones (outdoor); (44) Temporary buildings for construction purposes, for a period not to exceed the duration of such construction; (45) Temporary
Zoning & Land Use