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Calumet City · 6.131

Prohibited conduct

This section prohibits licensees selling alcohol from causing disturbances, allowing gambling (with an exception for licensed video gaming terminals), and permitting certain adult entertainment activities or displays on their premises.

sale of alcoholic beverages shall conduct his or her place of business in a quiet, decent and respectable manner and shall eject therefrom or refuse to admit thereto all persons rendering themselves objectionable or undesirable by reason of undue noise or other acts disturbing the peace. (b) Gambling. It shall be unlawful to permit any gambling on any premises licensed to sell alcoholic liquor. Provided, however, the prohibition shall not apply to any video gaming terminal for which...Editor's note— Ord. No. 22-01, adopted January 13, 2022, amended § 6-131 in its entirety to read as herein set out. Former § 6-131 pertained to female impersonators, and derived from an ordinance adopted December 3, 1963; and the 1980 Code
Business & Licensing
Maywood · 93.03

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used in the chapter, including 'Animal', 'Animal Control Officer', 'Animal Nuisance', 'Dangerous Dog', 'Dangerous or Vicious Animal', 'Enclosure', and 'Found to be a Vicious Dog'. These definitions are essential for understanding and enforcing the ordinance.

enforce this chapter. ANIMAL NUISANCE . An animal which: (1)   Runs uncontrolled; (2)   Molests persons or vehicles by chasing, barking, or biting; (3)   Attacks other animals; (4)   Damages property other than the owners; (5)   Barks, whines, howls or makes other noises excessively; or (6)   Creates noxious or offensive odors. DANGEROUS DOG . Any individual dog which when either unmuzzled, unleashed, or unattended by its owner, or a member of its owner’s family, in a vicious or terrorizing manner, approaches any person...domestic animal without provocation. (5)   Any individual dog which has been found to be a “dangerous dog” upon 3 separate occasions. The 3 separate occasions of a finding of “dangerous dog” must be subsequent to the adoption of the ordinance amending this section which is set forth in this section. (6)   No dog shall be deemed VICIOUS if it bites, attacks, or menaces a trespasser or the property of its owner or harms or menaces anyone who has tormented
General Provisions
Melrose Park · 17.36.010

Use

This section outlines permitted and prohibited uses within Melrose Park's "F" Light Manufacturing District, allowing for certain industrial and commercial activities while specifically prohibiting general gaming establishments, with a defined exception for "video gaming cafes."

persons. Printing shops employing more than five persons. Public service buildings and use. Public stables. Lumber yards. Milk bottling and distributing stations. Stone yards. Storage warehouses and storage yards. Light manufacturing establishments of a nature which create no objectionable noise, odor, smoke fumes, gas or vapor. B. Gaming. 1. Gaming prohibited establishments in "F" light manufacturing district. Video gaming establishments are prohibited in "F" light manufacturing district except for video gaming cafes as defined in this section. 2. Video gaming...entertainment (i.e., televisions, video games, etc.) i. Any other factors determined as relevant by the building commissioner and local liquor control commissioner. 3. Video gaming cafes are permitted in any "F" light manufacturing district only if authorized by an ordinance granting a special use permit after a hearing before the zoning board of appeals. C. Drinking establishments. 1. Drinking establishments prohibited in "F" light manufacturing district: drinking establishments are prohibited in "F" light manufacturing districts, as defined in this section
Zoning & Land Use
Lansing · 56.289

Standards for specific uses

This section outlines standards for specific land uses within Lansing, including agriculture, community residences, and various types of day care facilities, establishing criteria and locational restrictions to mitigate potential impacts on surrounding neighborhoods.

following criteria shall be considered. (1) The provision of adequate on-site drop-off zones, sidewalks and exterior lighting for the safety of residents and other pedestrians. (2) The safety of the neighborhood and amount of traffic or noise to be generated. (3) The provision of adequate open space. (4) The extent to which the design of the building is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. (g) Dwellings, townhouses. In the B1-T and CBD districts, townhouses shall be designed with...that term is defined in the Pay Day Loan Reform Act (815 ILCS 122/1-10) shall not be a permitted use in any zoning district, but shall be a special use only in the business districts specified by the zoning ordinance. (u) Pawn shops, consignment shops, resale or thrift stores. Pawn shops, consignment shops and resale or thrift stores shall not be a permitted use in any zoning district, but shall be a special use only in the business districts
Zoning & Land Use
Lake Zurich · 8.9.2

Amendments, Revisions, And Changes

This section amends the 2018 International Fire Code for Lake Zurich, modifying permit requirements, removing the Board of Appeals, and establishing specific penalty provisions for violations. It also introduces re-inspection fees for uncorrected violations.

chapter 56, Fireworks And Explosives, in subsection 5601.1.3.1 of this code, or who disobeys, omits, neglects, or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this code, applicable village codes and ordinances, the approved plans and documents of any permit, or any certificate or other permit issued under the provisions of this fire code or a lawful directive of the code official, shall be prosecuted under the general penalty provisions listed...designed in a manner that meets the approval of both the fire chief and the code official. Every NFPA 13D system shall include an interior and exterior horn/strobe device to insure audibility at a level of 15dbA over ambient noise levels. All residential sprinkler systems shall have a horn/strobe device on each floor. If the basement is finished, the horn/strobe shall be located near the exit access. If the basement is unfinished, a 10" bell shall be mounted
Buildings & Construction
Wilmington · 150.62

B-3 General Commercial District

This section outlines the purpose and intent of the B-3 General Commercial District in Wilmington. It details permitted land uses such as various retail and service establishments, amusement facilities, and vehicle-related businesses, and also lists conditional uses, including those with drive-through facilities and amusement parks.

permitted on a zoning lot. A ground-mounted wind device must be located on a zoning lot of at least five acres, and be set back at least 125 percent of its height from all zoning lot lines. The noise level of a wind device shall not exceed 60 A-weighted decibels (dBA) as measured at the nearest zoning lot line, except during short-term events such as utility outages and severe windstorms; (21) Mobile home parks on no more...that is adjacent to land used for campgrounds, forest preserves, hunting preserves and/or clubs or private recreation facilities, subject to development in accordance with a residential planned unit development plan approved in accordance with Article 6 of the zoning ordinance. (D) Bulk and Density Requirements. (1) Minimum Lot Area. No minimum lot area is established in this district. However, lot dimensions shall be sufficient to meet the remaining density and dimensional regulations. (2) Minimum Lot Width. No minimum lot width
Zoning & Land Use
Indian Head Park · 42.663

Permitted uses

This section outlines the permitted uses of land and buildings within the B-6 Business District of Indian Head Park. It specifies that only uses listed in subsection (b) are allowed in this district, with conditions as outlined.

enlarged or occupied, except as a permitted use hereinafter, in the zoning district in which such building or zoning lot shall be located, unless otherwise specifically allowed by this division. Uses lawfully established on the effective date of the ordinance from which this chapter is derived, and rendered nonconforming by the provisions thereof, shall be subject to the regulations of article II of this chapter. The uses set forth in subsection (b) of this section only are permitted...repair shops; qqq. Recreational buildings, community centers and meeting halls; rrr. Restaurants (with or without live entertainment and/or dancing); sss. Roofing sales and services; ttt. Schools (commercial or trade-not involving any danger of fire, explosion, or offensive noise vibration. smoke. dust, odor. glare. heat, or other objectionable influences); uuu. Sewing machine sales and services (household machines only); vvv. Shoe and hat repair shops; www. Shoe stores; xxx. Snowmobile sales and services; yyy. Tire, battery and accessory dealers; zzz. Tombstone
Zoning & Land Use
Harvey · 16.04.060

Definitions

This section of the Harvey municipal ordinance defines key terms used throughout the title. It provides specific definitions for accessory structures and uses, as well as terms related to adult entertainment establishments.

disabled person" means a person suffering from a developmentally disabling disease including, but not limited to mental retardation, epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy or dyslexia. "Director of the department of planning" means the person or designee charged with administering the ordinance codified in this title. "Disability" means a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more of a person's major life activities, impairs their ability to live independently, or a record of having such an impairment, or being...sign regulations for the district in which the 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. 4. Offices, clinics, medical, dental and other health care facilities, hospitals, barber shops, beauty parlors, dress shops, millinery shops, tea rooms, restaurants, tourist homes, animal hospitals and kennels, among others, shall
General Provisions
Elburn · 807.05

Permit Denial

This section outlines the criteria under which special event permits can be denied by the Village Administrator. Reasons for denial include incomplete or false applications, violations of ordinances, conflicts with existing permits, and potential negative impacts on Village resources, property use, public safety, or the surrounding community.

material detail or the applicant has failed to provide a complete application after reasonable efforts to obtain the information, or the application is in any way untimely or incomplete; The proposed activity violates any federal, State, local, or Village ordinance, rule, or regulation; A prior application for a permit for the same date, time, and location has been or will be granted and the use authorized by that permit does not allow multiple occupancy of that particular location by more...Village contractors; The proposed use would dominate the use of Village property as to prevent other persons from using and enjoying the property; The granting of the permit will result in substantial adverse impacts including, but not limited to, noise, litter, traffic and congestion upon the surrounding neighborhood or the community in general; The time or size of the event will substantially interrupt the safe and orderly movement of pedestrian or vehicular traffic in the immediate vicinity of the event
Business & Licensing
Burbank · 4.304

Satellite earth stations

This ordinance section defines satellite earth stations and establishes a permit requirement for their erection. It outlines application procedures, specifies placement restrictions, and details construction standards, including size limitations and anchoring requirements.

Satellite earth station means an antenna of any size, shape or description designed for receiving communication or other signals from satellites. Said antenna may have a low-noise amplifier (LNA) and be connected with coaxial cable to a television or other receiver. A satellite earth station is also commonly referred to as an earth station, a ground station, or a satellite dish. (b) No person shall erect a satellite earth station without a permit. (c) An application for permit shall...front or side of any roof. Any roof-mounted dish must be designed to withstand a wind support of eighty-five (85) miles per hour. (f) Any satellite earth station installed prior to the effective date of this ordinance shall have twelve (12) months to come into complete compliance with all provisions of this article. (g) Each application shall be accompanied by a cash bond in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200.00) to guarantee complete and proper installation
Buildings & Construction
Buffalo Grove · 5.70.110

Regulations applicable to all Adult Entertainment Establishments

This section outlines general compliance requirements, operational restrictions, and specific prohibitions for adult entertainment establishments in Buffalo Grove. It covers hours of operation, animal presence, restroom standards, restricted areas, and prohibits certain acts within these establishments.

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 between the hours of twelve a.m. and twelve noon on any day. No Adult Entertainment Establishment shall be open for business at any time on any Sunday or any legal State...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 gambling, video, pinball, slot, bagatelle, pigeon-hole, pool, or any other
Business & Licensing
Downers Grove · Sec 13.7

Enumeration

This section defines specific activities and conditions related to animals and waste as nuisances. It outlines factors for determining when premises with animals are offensive or detrimental and prohibits intentional feeding of wild animals that leads to detrimental impacts or property damage.

types of animal on the premises; The location of the animal or animals on the premises and the proximity of such location to adjoining properties; The type and adequacy of any shelter, if any, for such animal; The noise created by the presence of the animal; The odor created, directly or indirectly, by the presence of the animal; The presence, or lack thereof of facilities for proper collection and removal of refuse or waste materials resulting, directly or indirectly, from...building; or Such vehicle or watercraft or part or parts therefor shall be located within the premises of any business for wrecking or junking vehicles maintained and operated in accordance with applicable provisions of this Code and other ordinances of the Village; or Such vehicle shall be an antique or historic vehicle registered or eligible for registration under Section 3-804 of the Illinois Motor Vehicle Code, as amended. For the purposes of this subsection (e), the phrase "inoperable automobile
Health & Sanitation
Winfield · 10.2.13

Home Occupations

This section regulates home occupations within residential dwellings in Winfield, aiming to preserve neighborhood character while allowing certain beneficial home-based businesses. It outlines restrictions on alterations, space usage, display and sales, employee numbers, parking, business hours, and deliveries.

Deliveries by semi-tractor/trailer trucks are prohibited. Incidental and infrequent delivery of an item used in the home occupation by such vehicles is permitted (e.g., a copy machine, desk, filing cabinets). 9.   Home occupations shall produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, dust, odors, heat, electrical interference or stray lighting beyond the walls of the dwelling unit. 10.   Home occupations that attract clients or students for services are not permitted in multi-family dwelling units of three (3) units...Revocation of a home occupation business license may be made for the following reasons: 1.   Change in the use for which the permit was issued; 2.   Noncompliance with any of the provisions herein; or 3.   Violation of any village ordinance or state or federal
Zoning & Land Use
Darien · 8.15.1

Prohibited Conduct

This section defines and prohibits several forms of disorderly conduct, including actions that provoke a breach of peace, failure to disperse when ordered by police, assembling with intent to use force, congregating under specific conditions related to breaches of peace or underage alcohol possession, offensive language or gestures, fighting in public, and allowing such gatherings on private property.

peace, minors drinking or possessing an alcoholic beverage, loud music or other sounds and such actions continue after being requested by a police officer to cease said action(s), or 4.   A violation of any law or ordinance has occurred or is occurring. (H)   Enters upon the property of another for a lewd or unlawful purpose, and deliberately looks into any dwelling on said property through any window or other opening in said dwelling...after ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. on any Monday through Friday; nor prior to seven thirty o'clock (7:30) A.M. or after ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. on any Saturday or Sunday, when said noise disturbs another. It shall be prima facie evidence that said sound is excessively loud when it can be heard by any person or police officer standing on the paved portion of the roadway at the approximate location of said sound
Public Safety & Law Enforcement
Sleepy Hollow · 8.5.13

Special uses

This section outlines special uses permitted in Sleepy Hollow's B-1, B-2, and B-3 business districts, detailing specific conditions and standards for each, including adult-use cannabis dispensaries, amateur radio antennas, telecommunications towers, commercial kennels, and drive-in/drive-through facilities.

premises who is licensed; b. The special use is abandoned, for any reason, for a period of 180 days or greater; c. The special use is revoked for failure to abide by any and all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or specific conditions. B. B-1 business district: The following special uses may be allowed in the B-1 business district: Amateur radio antennas, pursuant to subsection A of this section. Telecommunications towers, subject to the standards established in section...feet from any adjoining residential zoning district line. b. Any licensee shall at all times comply with the provisions of title 6, chapter 1, "Public Areas and Waterways", of this Code. c. The licensee shall not permit such noise in any outdoor seating area as shall cause a disturbance of the peace to any adjacent or surrounding properties and uses. d. Outdoor seating shall not be allowed after 11:00 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, and after 12:00 midnight Friday
Zoning & Land Use
Country Club Hills · 15.7.03

District Classifications

This section outlines permitted uses for C-1 and C-2 Commercial Districts in Country Club Hills. C-1 districts are more restrictive, allowing a specific list of retail and service businesses, while C-2 districts permit all C-1 uses plus additional commercial activities.

Districts and only the following: Data processing facilities. Day Care Centers with a minimum livable area of 203 square meters (2500 square feet) and sufficient setback area to shield children from commercial hazard, i.e., pollution from parking lots; noise, air and water pollution. Drive-in Bank Employee Cafeteria Exhibition Halls. Golf Courses including clubhouses and accessory uses, but not including commercially-operated driving ranges or miniature golf (courses). Heliports (including helicopter receiving and maintenance facilities) Plant Propagation Nursery. Private Athletic...planned environment. A property may only be (i) rezoned into the C-5 District upon application by the City or the owner of the property, and (ii) developed upon approval of a Planned Commercial Development (PCD) through an Ordinance adopted pursuant to the processes set forth herein. 1. Minimum Acreage. No property shall be zoned into the C-5 District unless it is either: (a) At least 50 acres in area and under unified ownership or control; (b) Under unified
Zoning & Land Use
Posen · 6.17.8

Short Term Rental Units Prohibited

This article prohibits short term rental units in Posen to protect residential neighborhoods from negative impacts like noise and traffic. Short term rentals are defined as leases of less than 30 consecutive days and are declared nuisances.

properties and neighborhoods within the Village and to mitigate or eliminate adverse secondary effects the Village and its residents may experience by reason of short term rentals of residential structures in the Village, including, but not limited to, excessive noise, litter, and light pollution; traffic congestion; overcrowded parking; and criminal activity. (B)   Definitions: For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning: SHORT TERM RENTAL UNIT...offense shall be subject to not less than the minimum daily fine. (2)   Except where otherwise permitted, the restrictions contained in this article shall be interpreted as minimum standards, and shall be in addition to any other applicable Village Ordinances and requirements that apply to short term rental units or the properties on which they are located
Buildings & Construction
Winnetka · Section 15.44.050 Freestanding Heating Or Cooling Devices And Stationary Generators.

This section requires a permit for installing or replacing freestanding heating/cooling devices and stationary generators, and outlines specific screening requirements for larger units or generators to mitigate noise.

auxiliary, standby or backup electrical power to a whole building/structure or a portion thereof. A "freestanding heating or cooling device" and a "stationary generator" are each deemed to be a "building" as that term is used in the Zoning Ordinance. B.   Permit Required. No person shall install or replace any freestanding heating or cooling device or any stationary generator within the Village without first obtaining a permit from the Director. C.   Applications for Permit. Application for such permit shall...plans detailing that the equipment for which the permit is sought will be screened on all four sides by a solid fence or wall at least the height of the equipment being screened, in order to reduce transmission of noise to adjacent parcels. E.   Temporary Permits: Weather Emergency. At any time from December 1st through March 31st, or in the event of a weather emergency, the Director may issue a temporary permit, which shall expire no later than the first
Buildings & Construction
Harvard · 8.4

TEMPORARY USE STANDARDS

This section outlines the standards for temporary uses on private property in Harvard, requiring a temporary use permit for most. It details specific regulations for farmers markets, temporary contractor's offices, and temporary mobile food sales.

Temporary uses are required to comply with the use standards of this section, in addition to all other regulations of this Ordinance. These regulations are for temporary uses located on private property only. Unless otherwise indicated, all temporary uses require a temporary use permit per Article 14. A. Farmers Market 1. The timeframe of a farmers market, including number of days per week and overall duration of the event, will be determined and approved as part of the temporary...however no single permit may exceed 30 days validity. 2. The temporary use permit will be evaluated on the basis of the adequacy of the parcel size, parking provisions, traffic access, and the absence of undue adverse impact, including noise, on other properties. 3. If the mobile food establishment operator is not the owner of the site where the truck or trailer will be located, written permission from the property owner must be submitted as part of the temporary
Zoning & Land Use
Grayslake · 5.72.100

Regulations applicable to all adult entertainment establishments

This section outlines general compliance requirements, operational hours, animal restrictions, restroom standards, and access limitations for all licensed adult entertainment establishments in Grayslake. It also includes a subsection for specific prohibited acts.

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 a.m. and twelve noon on any weekday or Saturday. No adult entertainment establishment shall be open for business at any time on any Sunday...adult entertainment establishment, (ii) the specific type of adult entertainment conducted on the licensed premises, and/or (iii) the establishment's hours of operation. 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, machines, tables
Business & Licensing
Winfield · 10.10.4

Procedure For Granting Special Use

This section outlines the process for initiating and applying for special uses in Winfield. It details the required application information, mandates a public hearing, and specifies the factors the plan commission must consider when making recommendations.

this chapter; 7.   Tree survey and preservation plan as hereinafter discussed under subsection 10-10A-6C4d of this chapter; 8.   Written statement addressing anticipated adverse impacts to adjacent properties including, but not limited to, increased traffic and noise, blockage of views, and increased lighting; and 9.   Other information as may be required by the plan commission to make a recommendation on the request. C.   Public Hearing: A public hearing shall be required and conducted in accordance with section...deemed necessary for the protection of existing and permitted uses within the applicable district and the promotion of the general objectives of this title. Such required conditions and restrictions shall be included within any approved special use permit ordinance and failure to comply with the requirements incorporated therein shall result in the revocation of said special use permit. F.   Action By The Village Board: 1.   The village board shall not act upon a proposed special use until it shall have
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Park · 22.10.4

Use Of Sidewalk Space For Public Outdoor Furniture

This section establishes a public outdoor furniture program in Oak Park, allowing licensed restaurants and carryout food establishments to place seasonal outdoor furniture on the public way. Participation requires a permit obtained through a specific application process that includes site plans demonstrating ADA compliance.

outdoor public furniture permitted hereunder by the permittee, permittee's agent, employee or the general public. 8.   No signboards 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 such levels as to create a public nuisance. 10.   All outdoor furniture must be removed from the public right of way no later than the close of the permittee...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 rules, laws and regulations. I.   Permit; Revocation Of Permit: The Village Manager may revoke or deny any permit issued under the provisions of this section for any violation
Streets & Public Property
Crystal Lake · 496.108

Valet parking

This section defines valet parking and related terms, and establishes the criteria and process for designating specific curb areas as valet parking zones based on traffic conditions, business needs, safety, and existing curb use.

employees shall wear clothing that indicates, at a minimum, the permittee's name, logo or similar approved identification. (14) Valet personnel traveling on foot between the valet zone and the parking facility shall comply with all applicable traffic laws, ordinances and regulations and shall obey all traffic controls. Jaywalking and crossing against traffic signals is prohibited. (15) Permittee will use the specified route for travel between the vehicle dropoff/pickup and parking area. All traffic rules and regulations shall be obeyed...designated in the permit for dropoff/ pickup areas and the designated approved lot. (17) Permittee shall comply with all applicable City Code provisions and regulations of the City and state, including but not limited to those pertaining to traffic, noise and nuisances. (18) Permits are nontransferable. Any change in the use, ownership, business or valet parking permit fee shall require reassessment and approval of a new permit by the City. (19) All valet parking permits shall be reviewed
Traffic & Vehicles
Wood Dale · 4.308

Adult Entertainment Establishments

This section requires a license for any adult entertainment establishment to regulate their operation for public health, safety, and welfare. It also outlines the application process, including background checks and specific business information.

licensed premises. The approval or use of the diagram required pursuant to this paragraph shall not be deemed to be, and shall not be interpreted or construed to constitute, any other City approval otherwise required pursuant to applicable City ordinances and regulations. 4.   The names of each governmental body from which, within five (5) years immediately prior to the date of the present application, the applicant, or any of the individuals identified in the application, has received a license...property other than the lot on which the licensed premises is located. 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. 6.   Noise: No loudspeakers or sound equipment audible beyond the licensed premises shall be used at any time. 7.   Alcohol Prohibition: No alcoholic liquor shall be delivered, received, sold, purchased, provided or consumed by any person on the premises of an adult
Oak Park · 22.10.4

Use Of Sidewalk Space For Public Outdoor Furniture

This section establishes a public outdoor furniture program in Oak Park, allowing licensed restaurants and carryout food establishments to place seasonal outdoor furniture on the public way. Participation requires a permit obtained through a specific application process that includes site plans demonstrating ADA compliance.

outdoor public furniture permitted hereunder by the permittee, permittee's agent, employee or the general public. 8.   No signboards 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 such levels as to create a public nuisance. 10.   All outdoor furniture must be removed from the public right of way no later than the close of the permittee...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 rules, laws and regulations. I.   Permit; Revocation Of Permit: The Village Manager may revoke or deny any permit issued under the provisions of this section for any violation
Streets & Public Property