This section outlines regulations for temporary structures and activities during construction, including the types of materials and equipment allowed, the duration of their presence, and their required location relative to property lines and adjacent properties.
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Temporary structures and materials: The provisions of this section shall be considered in conjunction with an approved site development (tree preservation) plan and are not intended to require a developer to secure off site storage during construction. 1. Temporary construction storage and activities: Temporary storage and construction activities shall include mechanical equipment and machinery, construction material and debris, litter, refuse and refuse containers, stockpile, spoil, backfill, vehicles, material staging and preparation areas, open and contained burning, propane and other similar
Zoning & Land Use
Manhattan·4.9.4.2
Preliminary Plat Stage
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for a detailed plan to be submitted during the Preliminary Plat Stage for a Planned Unit Development. It specifies the scale, required elements, and specific details to be shown on the drawings, covering streets, utilities, topography, and subsurface conditions.
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pits are dry at a depth of five feet (5'); location and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed.
7. Other Conditions on the Tract: Watercourses, flood plains, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot (1') or more in diameter, houses, barns, accessory buildings, and other significant features.
8. Other Conditions on Adjacent Land: Approximate direction and gradient on ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of major
Zoning & Land Use
Wayne·11.6.5
Site Plan Details
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory information required for a site plan submission in Wayne. It details requirements for property identification, existing and proposed structures, site features, utilities, access, and environmental considerations.
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colors which will be utilized in the design.
O. Other plan details as may reasonably be required by the Plan Commission or the corporate authorities.
P. Landscape plan and details in compliance with the Wayne Comprehensive Landscape, Screening and Tree Preservation Ordinance 1 .
Q. Signage details
Zoning & Land Use
Glen Ellyn·8.4.3
Village forester
Summary
This section establishes the Village Forester position, appointed by the Village Manager, and outlines their responsibility for enforcing the "Forestry Management" and "Tree Preservation" chapters of the Code.
Section Text
Village Forester shall be appointed by the Village Manager. The Village Forester shall be responsible for the enforcement of the "Forestry Management" and "Tree Preservation" chapters of this Code
Streets & Public Property
Hampshire·6.18.1
Purpose
Summary
This section establishes the purpose of the Planned Residential Development District, emphasizing that it is a privilege requiring conditions and design considerations that benefit the community. It aims to ensure compatibility with existing zoning and the comprehensive plan, and promote the preservation of natural beauty, open spaces, and recreational areas.
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open space systems and bicycle/pedestrian system connections within any development and areas surrounding any proposed planned residential development to ensure system continuity.
B. It is the further purpose of this article to promote efficient land use patterns, which will preserve trees, wetlands and other natural resources; provide site amenities; and secure large parcels of permanent open space, characteristic of the village's existing natural environment.
C. These provisions are intended to encourage and accommodate more creative and imaginative design...patterns and, therefore, more economical land development, that will:
1. Foster high quality development by allowing flexibility in land use and design standards, thereby encouraging innovative site planning;
2. Promote more efficient land use patterns, which not only preserve open space and natural resources, but also provide for more economical networks of utilities, streets and other facilities, using traditional neighborhood development and/or smart growth objectives;
3. Promote diverse, high quality environments;
4. Foster the permanent preservation of open space
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.11A-1
Purpose And Scope
Summary
This chapter establishes uniform standards for landscaping, screening, and tree preservation for property development in Bartlett. Its purpose is to maintain the Village's attractiveness, safety, and comfort, applying to all developments except for detached single and attached two-family residential subdivisions.
Section Text
This Chapter of the Zoning Ordinance is established to create uniform landscape, screening and tree preservation standards for the development of property in the Village and the review of plans therefor, in order to ensure that the Village remains attractive, safe and comfortable. This Chapter shall govern all developments except detached single and attached two-family residential subdivisions
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.9A-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the use, lot, and bulk regulations specific to Planned Development Districts in Bartlett. It directs readers to other chapters within the municipal code for comprehensive regulations.
Section Text
this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.8A-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the specific use, lot, and bulk regulations for the P-1 Public Land District in Bartlett. It also directs users to other chapters within the municipal code that apply to this district.
Section Text
this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.7A-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the use, lot, and bulk regulations specific to the I-1 Light Industrial District in Bartlett. It also directs users to other chapters within the municipal title that contain applicable regulations.
Section Text
this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.6D-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the use, lot, and bulk regulations specific to the B-4 Community Shopping District in Bartlett. It directs users to subsequent sections for district-specific rules and also cross-references various other chapters within the municipal title that apply to this district.
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this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.6C-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the specific use, lot, and bulk regulations for the B-3 Neighborhood Shopping District in Bartlett. It also directs readers to other chapters within the municipal code that apply to this district.
Section Text
this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Deerfield·21.19
Title:
Section Text
This article shall be known, cited and referred to as the DEERFIELD TREE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE
Environment & Natural Resources
Lake Bluff·7.3.2
Definitions
Summary
This section provides definitions for terms used in the chapter concerning the construction of utility facilities in public rights-of-way. It also specifies that terms not defined within this section should be interpreted according to 92 Illinois administrative code section 530.30.
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vapors from an underground casing.
VIDEO SERVICE: As defined in section 21-201(v) of the Illinois cable and video competition law of 2007, 220 Illinois Compiled Statutes 21-201(v).
VILLAGE: The village of Lake Bluff.
VILLAGE TREE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE: Title 10, chapter 11 of this code.
WATER LINES: Pipelines carrying raw or potable water.
WET BORING: Boring using water under pressure at the cutting auger to soften the earth and to provide a sluice for the excavated material
Streets & Public Property
Bartlett·10.7C-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the use, lot, and bulk regulations specific to the I-2 Economic Development Area Overlay District in Bartlett. It directs users to subsequent sections for these specific regulations and also lists other chapters and titles of the Bartlett Municipal Code that apply to this district.
Section Text
Rules and definitions
Chapter 5 - Office/research district
Chapter 6 - Commercial districts
Chapter 7 - Industrial districts
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Section 4-3-4 - Excessive noise (Bartlett municipal code)
Title 11 - Bartlett subdivision code
Zoning & Land Use
Lincolnwood·8.06
Specific content
Summary
This section outlines the required documents and information for applications for a planned unit development plat in Lincolnwood, detailing requirements for preapplication, conceptual plan, and preliminary approval stages.
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size of nearest usable water mains and sewers adjacent to the tract showing invert elevation of sewers.v. Ground elevations on the subject property.vi. Other conditions on the subject property: watercourses, floodplains, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, accessory buildings, and other significant features.vii. Other conditions on adjacent land — approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of major buildings, railroads, power lines, tower...development or retained by the developer. In any event, the Plan Commission/Zoning Board of Appeals may require legally binding covenants and other guarantees, in a form approved by the Village Attorney, that the common open space will be permanently preserved as an open area. All land conveyed to a not-for-profit corporation or like entity shall be subject to the right of said corporation to impose a legally enforceable lien against the individually owned property in the planned unit
Zoning & Land Use
Bartlett·10.6B-2
Use, Lot And Bulk Regulations
Summary
This section outlines the specific use, lot, and bulk regulations for the B-2 Local Convenience Shopping District and lists other chapters within the title that also apply to this district.
Section Text
this title as follows:
Chapter 1 - General zoning provisions
Chapter 2 - Rules and definitions
Chapter 9 - Planned unit developments
Chapter 10 - Nonconforming lots, buildings and uses
Chapter 11 - Off street parking and loading
Chapter 11A - Landscaping, screening and tree preservation
Chapter 12 - Signs
Chapter 13 - Administration and enforcement
Zoning & Land Use
Orland Park·6.5.8
Prohibited Activity
Summary
This section prohibits improper disposal of landscape waste, including mixing it with other waste, dumping it elsewhere, using unapproved containers, and burning it, with specific exceptions for elm tree disease control, golf courses, and naturalized landscape management.
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been obtained for such burning.
iii. The burning of horticultural landscape waste and prunings as a part of an approved "Monitoring and Management Plan for Naturalized Landscape Areas and Detention Basins", as detailed in Section 6-305 Landscape and Tree Preservation of the Land Development Code, shall be permitted provided, however, that all required permits from the County of Cook, Illinois, the State of Illinois, or the United States government have been obtained for such burning.
6. Place landscape waste
Sugar Grove·11.11.1
Purpose
Summary
This section outlines the purpose of Sugar Grove's Planned Unit Development (PUD) provisions, aiming to foster efficient land use, preserve the semirural environment, encourage creative design, and promote high-quality, diverse residential and mixed-use developments that benefit residents and the community.
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purpose of the planned unit development provisions which follow is to promote efficient land patterns which provide site amenities; secure large parcels of permanent open space, characteristic of Sugar Grove's existing semirural environment; and preserve trees, wetlands and other natural resources.
B. These provisions are intended to encourage and accommodate more creative and imaginative design for land development than would otherwise be possible under the strict application of Sugar Grove's conventional zoning and subdivision ordinance provisions.
C. Implementation...efficient land patterns and, therefore, more economical land development, that:
1. Fosters high quality development by allowing flexibility in land use and design standards, thereby encouraging innovative site planning;
2. Promotes more efficient land patterns, which not only preserve open space and natural resources, but also provide for more economical networks of utilities, streets and other facilities;
3. Promotes diverse, high quality, residential environments, which include a mixture of dwelling unit types;
4. Promotes a land use pattern with
Zoning & Land Use
Palatine·4.01
General procedure
Summary
This section outlines the procedure for final plat approval, including the application deadline and requirements for the plat itself, such as material specifications, required dimensions, scale, and survey ties. It also allows for phased final approval of parts of a plat.
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appendix. Said plans and specifications shall bear the seal of an Illinois registered professional engineer, along with his/her signed statement that such plans and specifications have been prepared in compliance with this article and with good engineering practices. .....
d. Tree preservation plans and specifications as regulated by Article VII of this appendix. .....
e. If the tract of land proposed to be subdivided or any part thereof lies adjacent to a highway over which the Department of Transportation of the state...code. .....
b. Plan review fee, based 1.5% of the total project improvement costs (which shall consist of, but not exclusively of curb and gutters, sidewalks, pavements, sanitary sewer system, storm sewer system, water distribution system, stormwater detention facilities, parkway trees, landscaping, street lights, plus soil erosion control measures) as estimated by the design engineer and approved by the village engineer. .....
(b) Distribution of final plat. The Village of Palatine shall submit copies to the Planning and Zoning Commission
Subdivisions & Development
Orland Park·6.5.8
Prohibited Activity
Summary
This section prohibits improper disposal of landscape waste, including mixing it with other waste, dumping it elsewhere, using unapproved containers, and burning it, with specific exceptions for elm tree disease control, golf courses, and naturalized landscape management.
Section Text
been obtained for such burning.
iii. The burning of horticultural landscape waste and prunings as a part of an approved "Monitoring and Management Plan for Naturalized Landscape Areas and Detention Basins", as detailed in Section 6-305 Landscape and Tree Preservation of the Land Development Code, shall be permitted provided, however, that all required permits from the County of Cook, Illinois, the State of Illinois, or the United States government have been obtained for such burning.
6. Place landscape waste
Matteson·154.041
Preliminary Plat
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for preparing and submitting a preliminary plat for subdivisions in Matteson. It specifies the necessary information to be included, such as title, certificates of approval, and detailed descriptions of existing conditions like boundary lines, easements, streets, utilities, and physical features.
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adjacent to the tract, indicate the distance and direction to, and the size of, the nearest ones;
(e) Physical conditions. Existing contours at elevation intervals of one foot. Watercourses, marshes, bogs and areas subject to inundation; wooded areas; isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter;
(f) Human-made features. Houses, barns and other structures; other constructed features;
(g) Conditions on adjacent land. All of the requirements of plat preparation shall apply equally to the site being subdivided
Subdivisions & Development
Forest Park·10.2A-3
Delineation Of Conditions
Summary
This section outlines the required information for preliminary plats in Forest Park, specifying details about existing conditions (e.g., boundaries, utilities, natural features) and proposed conditions (e.g., street layout, lot numbers).
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foot (2') intervals except where contour demands one foot (1') intervals.
7. Location and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed.
8. Location of watercourses, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas and isolated preservable trees one foot (1') or more in diameter.
9. Approximate direction and gradient of ground slope on adjacent land, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of buildings, railroads, power lines, towers and other nearby nonresidential land uses or adverse
Subdivisions & Development
Glendale Heights·11.13.6
Preliminary Planned Unit Development Filing Requirements
Summary
This section outlines the mandatory submission requirements for a preliminary planned unit development (PUD) application in Glendale Heights. Applicants must provide a completed form, fees, a statement of objectives, ownership disclosures, and a detailed preliminary development plan, all subject to review by the zoning administrator.
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courts, and other recreational and nonrecreational common open spaces.
5. Existing Natural Features: The topography of the site at two foot (2') intervals, drainage patterns, existing waterways, floodplains, wooded areas, scenic views, marsh areas, areas with soil problems, isolated preservable trees six inches (6") or more in diameter at one foot (1') above ground level, and other existing environmental features; data on subsurface soil, rock, and groundwater conditions if required by the village engineer.
6. Utilities And Drainage: The size
Zoning & Land Use
Barrington·11.3.26
Plans
Summary
This section outlines the requirements for submitting a concept plan for land development within or near Barrington's corporate limits. It details the necessary components of the plan, the review process by village staff, and the communication of comments to the developer.
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flow routes. aa.
Field tiles, inlets and outfalls, if any. ab.
Comprehensive drainage plan. A comprehensive stormwater management report containing the material and information required by appendix B on file with the village, the Barrington watershed development ordinance. ac.
Tree preservation plan. ad.
When unusual site conditions exist, the village manager, or his designee, may require additional plans, specifications, and drawings as he or she finds necessary for an adequate review of the preliminary plan. ae.
Any party submitting plans
Subdivisions & Development
Flossmoor·285.20.5
Preliminary PUD plat
Summary
This section outlines the purpose and procedure for submitting a preliminary Planned Unit Development (PUD) plat in Flossmoor. It establishes that preliminary approval signifies acceptance of the general plan features as a basis for final plans, but not as authorization to commence construction.
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preapplication and concept plan stages) - location and results of tests made to generally ascertain subsurface soil, rock and groundwater conditions; and depth of groundwater;(g) Other conditions on the tract - watercourses, floodplains, marshes, rock outcrop, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, houses, barns, accessory buildings and other significant features;(h) Other conditions on adjacent land - approximate direction and gradient of ground slope, including any embankments or retaining walls; character and location of major buildings, railroads